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THE   NEW 

ANNUAL    ARMY    LIST, 

MILITIA  LIST, 
1855 

(BEING  THE  SIXTEENTH  ANNUAL  VOLUME), 


THE   DATES   OF   COMMISSIONS,  AND   A  STATEMENT    OF    THE   WAH 

SEEVICE3  AND  WOUNDS  OF   NEARLY  EVERY  OFFICES 

IS   THE  ARMY,  OEDNANCE,  AND   MARINES. 

ComcM  to  1st  Jiaatif,  IBGG. 

WITH    AN    INDEX. 


Bl  MAJOR  H.  G.  HABT,  Depot  Battaxiom. 


LONDON: 
JOHN  MHESAT,  ALBEMAHLE  STEEET. 
■J.  1866. 


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•••  All  cmnmunieationi  to  be  addnutd  io  Majob  Habt,  60,  Albemarle  Stceet,  London. 


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CONTENTS. 


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PAGE 

Actions  or  Battles    466 

Adjutants  of  ReernitiiigDittricts 264 

Aides-de-Camp  to  the  Qoeen 117 

ArtiUery,  Royal    267 

Barrack  Masters 836 

Cadets,  Coin]>any  of  Gentlemen 277 

Canadian  Rifles   260 

Cape  Mounted  Riflemen 260 

Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment    267 

Cliaplains'  Department 323,  447 

Chatham  Garrison   262 

Chelsea  Hospital    324,466 

Colonels 30 

Commissariat  Department  308, 430 

Consolidated  Depdts  of  Cavalry 262 

Depdt  Battalions 263 

Dragoon  Guards 121 

Dragoons 128 

Engineers,  Royal 283 

Field  Marshals 6 

Foot  Guards 144 

Foot  (Numbered  Regimento) 161 

Foreign  Corps  on  Half  Pay 448 

Foreign  Orders •• 470 

Garrisons    324, 464 

General  Officers 6 

General  Officers  recelTing  rewards  for 

Distingubhed  Senrices 1 166 

Gentlemen  at  Arms,  the  Honourable 

Corps  of 116 

German  Legion    448 

Gold  Coast  Corps 261 

Half-pay  List   347 

Hibernian  Military  School 466 

Horse  Guards,  Royal  Regiment  of . . . .  120 

Inspecting  Field  Officers 264 

InTslid  Depdt  at  Chatham 262 

Kilmaiuham  Hospital 324 


PAOI 

Lieutenant-Colonels  t  •  t  •  •  •  •  • 68 

Life-Guards    118,119 

Light  Dragoons    130 

Local  Rank Ill 

Maidstone  Depdt  SUff  262 

Mfijors  86 

Malto  Fencibles    266 

Marines,  Royal 294 

Medals,  &c.  (Gold) 466 

Medical  Department 311, 433 

Medical  Department,  Ordnance 293 

MiUUry  College    324,  466 

Military  Asylum    324,  464 

Military  Prisons 324 

Militia 666 

Newfoundland  Companies 261 

Order  of  the  Garter 462 

Thistle 462 

8t.  Patrick 462 

Bath 463 

St.  Michael  and  St.  George  467 

Orders,  Foreign 470 

Ordnance  Department  967,  336 

Paymasters  of  Recruiting  Districts  • . .  266 
Provbional  Battalion  at  Chatham  ....  262 

Recruiting  Staff  266 

Retired  Officers  on  Full  Pay 378 

Rifle  Brigade    262 

Sappers  and  Miners. sgg 

Staffat  Head  Quarters   117 

Staff  of  Great  Britain 826 

Staffon  Foreign  Stations    328 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners 320 

St.  Helena  Regiment 860 

Tower  of  London 464 

Veterinary  Surgeons  on  h.  p 447 

West  India  Regiments 264 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 116 


4A 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.6.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 

K.T.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  ThisUe. 

K.P.  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St  Patrick. 

G.&B.  Kni^t  Grand  CroN  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath« 

K.C.B.  Knight  C^tmmandtr  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath« 

C.B.  Campofmn  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

0.C.M.G.  Knight  Onmd  Cro$9  of  the  Order  of  8t  If  iehael  tad  St.  Ooorgiki 

K.C.M.G.  Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto 

C.lf.G.  CMfwnionof  ditto  ditto 

G.C.H.  Knight  Grand  Crest  oi  the  Royal  HanoTerian  Gnelpbic  Order. 

K,C.H.  Knight  Comffund^  of  ditto  diUo 

K.H.  Knight  of  ditto  ditto 

K.C.  Knight ofthe Creaeent. 

C  Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  OiBoer  was  at  the  Battle  of  TrqfiJ^r, 

9  Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  serred  in  the  PminmOmf  er  the 

South  o/FrancOm 

rOffeers  aetaally  present  In  either  of  the  aeHons  of  the 
OI    Waterloo  Medal.  J     16th,  17th,  or  18th  Jane,  IftlA.    Biioh  Oiksn  are 

(     allowed  two  years*  additional  sarrioa* 

N.B.  In  the  List  of  General  and  Field  Offioers,  the  Names  printed  In  Italic  are  those  of 
Oflkers  retired  from  the  Aimy,  who  have  been  specially  allowed  to  retain  their  Banh|  but 
without  reoeiviDg  Pay  or  progrcsslTe  Promotion. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  dedote  the  Battaliooa  to  which  the  O0&cera  are 
a$hudl}f  attaehodi  the  Lattefa  «.  and  r.  qfier  tiie  name  distiogoiih  Offlcera  employed  on 
the  8t^f  or  on  the  BoeruiHng  SonHeot  the  letter  r.  belbra  the  name  dsnrtss  that  tiie 
Ofleer  heloaga  to  the  Ifaseiio  BattaMon.  The  Letters  A.  M.  in  the  Cavalry  Beglments, 
anode  to  ibe  Ridiog  Masters;  the  Letters  d.pm.  and  d,a4f'  denote  the  Depdt  Paymaiter 
and  Dep6t  Adjutant  respeetiTely.— The  *  brfbro  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commisskui,  do- 
notes  Temporary  Rank  on)y.  The  Letter  ^  htfort  the  Date  indicatea  that  the  fNrmmimJon 
was 


Hie  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments,  as  " Peninsula,"  ''Waterloo,"  See,, 
denote  the  Honorary  Distinctions  permitted  to  be  boroe  by  such  Regiments  on  their 
colours  and  appointments,  In  commemoration  of  their  Senrioes. 


THE 


NEW  AMUAL  AliMY  LIST. 


1855. 


FIELD-MARSHALS. 


HiM  Mqjetiy  tht  KING  qf  the  BBLQIANS,  KG.  GCB.  GCH.,  Qmtrdl,  2  Mar»  1816 ; 
Field  Marshal,  24  May,  1810. 

Jlif  Royal  Highnett  FRiU^CIS  ALBERT  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  EMANUEL,  Buhe 
of  SAXONY,  Prince  qf  SAXE  COBURG  AND  GOTHA,  KG.   KT.  KP.  GCB. 
GCHG.,  8  Feb.  1840.    Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Goards,  23  Sept.  1852;  Governor  and 
ConaUble  of  Windsor  Castle,  18  May,  1843;  and  Oolonel-in-Chief  of  the  Rifle  Brigade 
23  Sept.  1852. 

9  QSI  FITZROY  JAMES  HENRY,  Lord  RAGLAN,  GCB.,  Comet,  9  June  04; 
lAeuieiumt,  30  May  05;  Curtain,  5  May  08;  Mqjor,  0  Jane  11 ;  Zieui,- Colonel, 
27  April  12;  Colonel,  28  Aog.  15;  Mqfor^General,  27  May  25;  Lieui.-Qeneral 
S8  June  38;  General,  20  Jane  54;  Field  Marshal,  5  Not.  ^54;  Colonel  of  the 
Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guard?,  8  May  54;  Master- Gen  oral  of  the  Ordnance; 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Eastern  Army. 


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War  Services  of  the  General  Officers  toho  are  not  Colonels  of  Regiments. 

1  Lord  Cork  Berved  in  Flaaden,  in  1793,  and  was  present  At  the  sieges  of  Valenciennes  and 
Donkirky  at  the  former  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  storming  party.  In  1794  he  accompanied 
the  expedition  nnder  Lord  Moira ;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Alost,  and  made  prisoner  at  the 
oapitolation  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  Served  with  the  Goards  in  Holland,  in  1799.  Commanded 
the  first  battalion  of  the  Coldstream  Gaards  in  Egypt,  in  1801,  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Alexandria,  and  in  the  diflbrent  engagements  with  the  army  nnder  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  to  the 
westward  of  Alexandria.    Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  EgypL 

2  General  M'Kenzie  served  the  campaign  of  1794  on  the  Continent,  inolnding  Sie  several 
actions  between  the  Waal  and  Bhine,  iorcUig  the  enemy  from  St  Andr6,  sortie  from  Nimegnen, 
and  the  actions  at  Thuyl  and  Geldermalsen.  Served  uso  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  under 
Sir  Wm.  Heniy  Clinton. 

3  General  White  was  appointed,  in  1793,  Brigade-Major  to  the  Gaards  employed  in  the 
campaigns  in  Flanders,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Valenciennes  and  Donkirk,  and  at  the 
action  aod  storming  of  Linoelles. 

4  General  Bonham  served  npwards  of  22  years  in  the  West  Indies,  and  acted  as  chief  of 
the  Qoarter-Master-General's  department  on  tne  two  expediUons  against  St.  Lncia  and  Tobago, 
and  Demerara  and  Berbioei  on  the  latter  he  was  second  in  oonunand.  He  was  also  present  at 
the  stormbff  of  Mome  Forton^e,  St  Lucia,  on  the  night  of  the  2d  of  June,  1803. 

5  General  Gosselin  commanded  a  Brigade  on  the  expedition  against  Genoa,  under  Lord 
Wm.  Bentinck  ;  and  on  its  capture  was  appointed  commandant  there  until  the  peace  with 
France.  Subsequently  he  commanded  a  firigade  in  the  American  War,  and  wai  present  at 
the  attack  on  and  capture  of  Castine  on  the  Penobscot 

6  Lord  Carysfort  served  as  Secretary  to  the  miMion  of  Colonel  Crawfurd,  at  the  head- 
quarters of  the  ArchdiAe  Charles,  and  was  present  at  all  the  battles  of  the  campaign  of  1796 
in  Germany,  at  the  siege  of  Eehl,  and  the  affair  at  the  beginning  of  1797,  on  the  Rhine. 
Served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Comwallis  in  Ireland  during  the  KebelUon;  after  which  he 
was  employed  in  Germany,  and  was  present  at  all  the  actions  of  that  year  in  Siritserland,  under 
General  Hotse,  and  with  the  Russian  army  at  the  battle  of  Zurich.  Campaign  in  Egypt  as 
Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  and  afterwards  to  Lord  Hutchinson.  On  the  Quarter- 
MdSter-Generai's  staff  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Spain,  under  Sir  John 
Moore,  including  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Embarked  with  the  Guards  for  Walcheren  in  July 
1609,  and  served  in  the  reserve  in  South  Beveland.  Accompanied  the  Guards  to  Spain  in  1811, 
aud  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  garrison  of  Cadii.  At  the  defence  of  Tarifa,  he  was 
second  in  command.  Marched  firom  thence  with  the  detachment  of  the  Guards  that  joined 
Lord  Hill,  and  subsequently  formed  a  Junction  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington  on  his  retreat 
from  Bingos.  In  1813  he  returned  to  England,  and  shortly  afterwards  he  sgain  embarked  with 
a  detachment  of  Guards  for  Flanders,  a  brigade  of  which  ne  commanded  in  the  attack  on  Ber- 
gen-op>Zoom.    Medal  for  services  in  Eg^pt 

7  (reneral  the  Honourable  T.  £.  Capei  served  the  campaigns  in  Flanders  under  the  Buke  of 
York.  He  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  employed  as  Assistant- Adjutant-General 
at  Cadiz  in  1811 :  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Coronna. 

6  General  the  Honourable  A.  P.  Upton  joined  the  Duke  of  York's  army  in  Holland,  in 
Nov.  1794,  with  which  he  served  the  ensuing  winter  campaign,  and  returned  to  England  with 
the  army  in  May  1795.  In  1799  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Ralph  A^rcromby, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  27th  Aug.  on  the  landing  near  the  Helder,  as  also  at  those  of 
the  10th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  Oct  Appointed  Assistant-Quarter- Master  General  to  the  army 
under  Lord  Chatham  in  1809:  landed  at  Walcheren  27  th  July  with  the  troops,  and  was  present 
at  the  actions  in  which  the  enemy  were  driven  into  Flushing,  and  also  at  the  siege  of  that  place. 
Served  at  Cadis  from  Apr.  1811  to  Aug.  1812,  and  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  on  the 
Quarter-Master- (General's  stafl^  from  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  the 
retreat  into  Portugal,  actions  of  San  Munos  and  Osma,  battle  of  Yittoria,  action  at  Tolosa,  pass- 
age of  the  Bidattoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  1  Ith,  and  1 2th Dec, 
passage  of  the  Adour,  action  of  St  Edenne,  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 
Employed  as  military  correspondent  with  the  Bavarian  army  in  1815,  and  was  present  with  it  in 
its  various  operations.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  the  battles  of  Yittoria 
and  the  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Nivelle. 

10  General    S.   Brown   served  in   Egypt   in    1801,   as   an   Assistant-Quarter -Master* 


20  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

G«ii0nL  In  Jaxaxtj  1808,  he  was  sent  on  a  secret  seryioe  under  the  orders  of  the  Secretary 
of  State,  and  appointed  Depaty-Qaarter-Master-General  to  the  forces  under  General  Spencer. 
In  Jane  1808,  he  was  employed  on  a  secret  service  in  Portugal,  and  waa  present  as  n  rouinieer 
nt  the  battle  of  Bolda,  for  which  he  has  receiTcd  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clatp. 

11  General  Herbert  served  on  the  Continent  with  the  army  under  Lord  Moira  and  the 
Duke  of  York.  Engaged  during  the  Carib  war  in  St.  Vincent's  ;  at  Port-^n-Prtnoe,  in  St. 
D<nningo  i  and  at  l^rt  Irois  during  the  three  months*  siege.  Served  also  at  the  siege  of 
Copenhagen,  1807. 

12  General  Armstrong  went  out  to  Flanders  with  Lord  Moira,  in  1794 ;  joined  the 
Duke  of  York  at  Antwerp,  and  was  in  that  disastrous  retreat  through  Holland  in  the  winter  of 
1794-95,  and  embarked  at  Bremen.  Served  in  Ireland  during  the  Rebellion  in  1798,  and  waa 
Assistant- A4Jutant*General  of  the  Centre  District  under  General  B.  Dundas,  until  the  peao« 
of  I80a. 

13  General  Gordon  served  at  the  siege  of  Pondicherry,  battle  of  Argaum,  sieges  oCAsseerghor, 
Gawilghur,  and  various  other  hiU  forts.    Served  also  at  Walcheren  m  1809. 

14  Sir  Frederick  Trench  served  in  Sicily  in  1806  and  7 ;  at  Walcheren^  in  1809;  in  the  Penin- 
iula,  in  1611 ;  and  in  Holland,  in  1814. 

20  Lieut.-General  Boiler  served  the  campaigns  of  1793  and  94  in  Flanders;  and  subsequently 
in  the  West  Indies,  including  the  siege  of  St.  Lucia,  and  reduction  of  Grenada.  Was  appointed 
Aide-de-camp  to  his  Maiesty  George  IIL  25  July  1810. 

21  Sir  Henry  £dw.  Bunbury  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  indnding  the  battles  of  the  19th 
Sept ,  2nd  and  7th  October.  Sierved  also  on  the  expedition  to  Naples  and  Calabria  in  1805  and 
6,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Gold  MedaL 

22  Lteut-Genoral  Johnson  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  M^jor  in  the 
S2nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  fioleia,  ^miera,  and  Corunnsi  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

23  Lieut-General  Uniacke  served  In  Ireland  throughout  the  rebellion  of  1798  and  99  and 
daring  the  preceding  and  subsequent  disturbances,  part  of  the  time  as  aide-de-camp  to  Sir 
James  Doif. 

24Lieut.>(}eneral  Aylmer  served  at  the  Helder  in  1799,  including  the  action  of  the  10th 
Sept ;  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (Gold  Medal);  expedition  to  HanOver  in  1805-6  under 
Lord  C  athcart ;  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  including  the  battles  of  Boleia* 
Yimiera,  and  Corunna,  for  which,  and  for  Egypt,  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps.    He  served  subsequently  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 

25  Lieut.-General  Vernon  served  the  campaign  of  180S-9  in  the  Peninsula,  as  a  Deputy* 
Assistant- A^utant-General.  Subsequently  in  the  same  capacity  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's 
army  until  June  1811,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  Served  with  the  2nd  bat« 
talion  66th,  at  the  surprise  of  a  French  division  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  and  other  operationt, 
until  the  capture  of  Badajos.  With  the  Queen's  at  the  reduction  of  the  Forts  and  battle  of 
Salamanca — sUghUy  wounded  early  in  the  day,  and  very  severely  at  the  close  of  the  action,  a 
baU  having  entered  his  breast  and  lodged  near  the  heart  after  tearing  along  two  ribs.  Fal- 
lowed the  army  again  at  the  expiration  of  three  weeks,  and  resumed  the  command  of  his 
regiment  with  which  he  served  in  the  various  operations  peoeding,  during,  and  subsequent  to 
the  siege  of  Burgos.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  Salamanca,  and  the  sUver  War  Medal 
with  one  clasp  for  Talavera. 

26  Sir  Adolphus  John  Dalrymple  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  James  Craig  in  the  Eastern 
District  Malta,  Naples,  and  Sicily,  from  July  1803  to  May  1806,  and  as  Mmtary  Secretary 
to  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  in  Portugal  in  1808. 

27  Lientenact-General  Tremenheere  commanded  a  detachment  of  Marines  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique  in  1794,  and  at  the  reduction  of  the  strong  post  of  Fleur  d*£pee  at  the  capture 
of  Ouadaloupe,  20  Feb.  1794. 

28  Lieut.-General  Hay  embarked  f  >r  the  West  Indies  early  in  1796,  and  served  the  campaign 
of  that  and  the  following  year.  In  1797  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  Island  of  St  Ytnoeat 
He  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in  the 
18th  Hossars,  and  was  present  in  the  cavury  actions  of  Mayorga  and  Benevente;  and 
was  with  the  detachment  that  surprised  and  captured  the  enemy's  cutting  piquet  at  Bueda — 
commanded  the  rear-guard  from  Astorga— and  Batanzas  on  the  retreat  terminating  with  the 
battle  of  Coronna.  £  served  also  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France  until  its  return  to 
England  in  1818.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Benevente. 

29  L*eut-General  Patrick  Campbell  (B.  Artillery)  was  at  the  cspture  of  St.  Lucia  in  179G, 
and  subsequently  in  the  Carib  war  in  St  Vincent  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan. 
1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  batUea  of  Talavera  and  fSfta"m  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

30  Lieut -General  Lautour  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  llth  Dragoons  in  1811  and  12; 
he  attacked,  with  a  squadron,  on  the  26th  Sept  1811,  near  £1  Bodon,  a  French  Cavalry  B^t. 
which  had  captured  part  of  the  biggage  of  the  Light  Division,  and  corered  the  retreat  of£e 
74th,  and  five  companies  of  the  60th,  from  Cindad  Bodrigo.  Present  also  at  the  siege  of  Bada- 
jos and  battle  of  Salamanca.    Whilst  in  command  of  a  squadron  he  attacked,  and  took  pri- 


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BO&«n»  a  oompflny  of  French  ArtiUery  poited  in  a  Tinejard,  near  Valladolid,  sapporting  tho 
enemy^f  caTalry  en  7tli  Sept  1812,  daring  the  time  the  Army  was  crossing  tho  Douro;  be  also 
Tepnued  an  attack  of  the  enemy's  piquets,  making  one  officer  end  many  men  prisoners,  at  Mo- 
nasterio  and  in  front  of  Burgos  on  2nd  Oct  1812;  and  he  was  continnaUy  on  outpost  daty,  and 
almost  daily  engaged  with  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  was  slightly  wonnded  in  the  retreat 
from  Burgos  bv  t&  bursting  of  a  sheU.  Served  the  campaign  of  1815,  with  the  23rd  Light 
Dragoons,  ana  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  16th  and  17th  June,  and  at  Uie  battle  of 
Waterloo,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  regiment  and  of  the  brigade.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Ciasp  for  Sdlamanea. 

31  LienL- General  Scott  proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  and  was  present  with  the  Soots 
Fusilier  Guards  at  the  Passage  of  the  Douro,  capture  of  Oporto,  subsequent  retreat  of  8oult*s 
army,  and  battle  of  Talavera,  where  he  was  wounded  through  the  body,  and  being  left  there  in 
hof^tal  he  was  made  prisoner.  He  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  for  upwards  of 
three  yaars.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

33  General  Nicolls  with  thirteen  volunteers  in  a  boat  of  the  Blanche  frigate,  boarded  and 
captured,  on  the  3rd  Nov.  1803,  the  French  armed  cutter  Albion  from  under  Uie  guns  of 
Monte  Christie,  St.  Domingo,— in  this  action  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball,  which 
entering  the  abdomen,  and  coming  out  at  his  right  side,  lodged  in  the  arm.  On  board  the 
Simdard  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles  on  the  19th  Feb.  1807.  On  the  26th  June  1808, 
with  a  boat's  crew,  he  kraarded  and  captured  the  Italian  gun-boat  Volpe  near  Corfu.  Present  at 
the  reduction  of  the  Island  of  Anholt  in  May  1809.  Severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Bowyer  15th  Sei>t.  1814. 

34  Sir  Frederick  Ash  worth  served  in  the  58  th,  West  Indies,  in  1801  and  1802  ;  on  the 
expedition  to  Naples  under  Sir  James  Craig  in  1805  and  6,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Maida  and  served  the  campaign  in  Calabria.  In  1809  he  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Islands  of 
Ischia  and  Procida.  He  serv^  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2d  Battalion  of  the  58th, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  at  the  whole  of  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  retreat 
from  thence  into  Portugal ;  subsequentl^r  to  which  he  served  with  Uie  Army  on  the  Eastern 
ceaat  of  Spain.  In  1814-15  he  served  in  Canada;  in  France  in  1815$  and  in  Jamaica  in  1817. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  Salamanca, 

35  Lieut -General  Balnearis  proceeded  under  Sir  David  Baird  to  Corunna  in  1808;  from 
thence  to  Lisbon,  and  was  appointed  Major  of  Brigade  to  Major-General  R.  M'Kenzie's 
Brigade;  served  throughout  tho  whole  of  the  war  in  Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera  and  Bnsaco,  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  occupation  of  them  and  subsequent 
advance,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor— for  which  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Major;  siege  of 
Cittdad  Bodrigo,  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  storming  of  Fort  St  Michael,  siege  of  Burgos, 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  at  which  battle  he  succeeded  to 
the  command  of  the  Srd  battalion  of  the  27th  regt  Embarked  at  Bourdeaux  for  North 
America;  on  arrifing  there  he  was  appointed  Assistant-Quarter-Master- General,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  PlatCsburg.  Gave  up  his  staff  situation  and  proceeded  to  New  Orleans. 
Present  at  the  capture  of  Paris  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Mauley  Power,  and  served  afterwards 
with  the  Army  of  Occupation.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  4^1asps. 

36  Lieut-Ghnieral  Goldie  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Maroh  1809  to  Nov.  1813,  including 
the  passsgc  of  the  Douro,  battles  of  Talavera,  Busajo,  Albuhera,  Yittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees, 
besides  msny  oUier  minor  actions  and  skirmbhes.  Severely  wounded  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the 
30th  July  1813,  by  a  musket-ball  which  is  still  lodged  in  the  lungs — this  wound  was  long  con- 
sidered mortal  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  Albuhera,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps  for  Ta]av<>ra,  Bnsaco,  Yittoria,  and  Pyrenees. 

37  Lieut- General  Higfrinson  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Sicily  in  1807,  in  the 
campaign  in  the  north  of  Spain  with  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Corunna.  Went  with  the  expedidon  to  Walcheren  in  .1809.  Joined  his  regiment  in  Portugal 
in  1812,  uid  adranced  with  the  army  into  Spain  in  1813;  commanded  a  detfichment  of  the 
Grenadier  Guards  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  31st  August  i^  the  same  year, 
entered  Franee  by  the  Pyrenees,  was  present  at  the  passages  of  the  Nive,  the  Nivelle,  and  the 
Adour,  also  during  the  investment  of  Bayonne.  Fmbarked  with  his  regiment  at  Bourdeaox 
when  the  army  left  France  in  1814.  Went  with  re-infbrcementi  to  the  Netherlands  in  Jane 
1815,  arrived  at  Paris  shortly  after  it)  capture,  and  remained  in  France  during  the  three  years 
of  its  occupation  by  the  allied  army.  In  1830  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Bill, 
then  Commander-in-chief,  and  continued  on  his  staff  upwards  of  twelve  years,  until  his  lord- 
ship's resxgn4tion  of  office  from  ill  health,  lie  hss  received  tho  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps. 

38  Sir  George  Bowles  served  in  the  north  of  Germany  in  1805  and  6,  under  Lord  Cath- 
cart.  Present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.  In  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to 
1814  (excepting  the  winters  of  1810  and  11),  and  was  present  at  Ihe  pSFssge  of  the  Duuro  ; 
battles  of  TaJavera,  Salamanca,  and  Yittoria ;  sieges  of  Cindad  Bodrigo.  Badajoz,  Burgos,  and 
Sin  Sebastian  ;  capture  of  Madrid  ;  passages  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Adour  ;  and 
the  investment  of  Bayonne.  Present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  at  the 
capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

39  Lteat.*GenerelBnnburyservcd  with  the  storming  party  at  Fort  Frederick,  and  at  the 

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22  War  Services  of  the  Genetal  Officers. 

oaptoM  of  Sannam  in  1804.  SerTed  the  canptljni  of  1614  la  Holland,  ^«^i*^g  tfao  atteeks 
on  Merxem,  and  vhe  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antirerp.  Served  alio  in  the  Amerioan 
war. 

39t  Lieut-General  Aldred  served  in  the  66th  Hegt  daring  the  war  at  the  Capa  of  Good 
Hope  and  Weat  Indiea. 

40  Lient.-General  Bobbina  served  in  Sicily  in  1806-7  with  the  Ist  Brigade  of  Qnards  under 
Sir  John  Moore.  Subsequently  with  the  7tfa  Hoisara  in  the  PeninsnU  and  Fraaoo  in  the 
eampaigns  of  1813  and  14,  including  the  investment  and  snrreoder  of  Pampeluna,  the  battles  of 
Orthes  and  Toulouse,  wiUi  several  intermediate  affairs  of  ontpoata.  Served  alao  in  Flanders 
in  1815  with  the  7th  Hussars;  was  present  at  Quatra  Braa,  oommanded  a  aqnadroa  of  the 
Rear  Guard  in  the  affair  at  Genappe,  alao  at  the  battle  of  Waterioo  where  he  waa  aeverely 
wounded.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Orthca  and  Toulonae. 

41  Lieut. -General  Macneil  served  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  and  avbaeqnently  atWal- 
oheroninl809;  in  Swedish  Pomerania  in  1813,  in  Holland  in  1814,  inolnding  theattaeic  on 
Beigen-op«Zoom.    Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  battle  of  Watedoo. 

43  Lieut.- General  Sutherland  oommanded  the  few  troopa  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  the  aooeessful 
operations  and  actions  against  the  Ashanteea,  whom  he  defeated  and  disperacd  (about  80,000 
atrong)  in  June  and  July  1824. 

43  Lieut -General  Rainey  served  with  the  82nd  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in 
1807  {  with  Sir  Brent  Spencer's  expedition  off  the  ooaat  of  Spain,  and  at  Cadis  on  surrender  of 
the  French  fleet;  from  thence  joined  Sir  Arthur  Wellealev'a  army  at  Mondego  Bay*  and  wss 
afterwarda  present  at  the  batt^ds  of  Rolela,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna,  also  the  retreat  under  Sir 
John  Moore.  Aooompiaied  the  regiment  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  waa  jpresent  at  the  sur* 
render  of  Middlebufgh,  sieji^e  and  capture  of  Flushing.  Joined  the  army  in  the  Peniosnla  in 
May  1812,  and  aerved  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Bradford  during  the  aiege  of  the  Forts  ot 
Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  aiege  of  Bargoa,  and  retreat  therefrom. 
Served  afti^wards  in  the  Portuguese  service  in  advance  through  the  Traa-oa-Montea  in  1813,  at 
the  battle  of  Vittoria,  aettona  of  Villa  Franca  and  Toloso,  storm  of  the  fortified  convent  in  front 
of  San  Sebastian,  at  both  the  aiegea  and  storm  of  San  Sabaatian,  passage  of  the  Btdassoa,  battle 
of  Ukc  Kivelle,  battlea  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th  and  10th  l>ee. — severely  wounded:  wounded  abo  at 
the  aiege  of  San  Sebastian.  Served  in  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  from  the  capitula- 
tion of  Paris  in  1815  to  the  end  of  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clesps. 

44  Lieut -General  the  Honorable  Charlea  Gore  joined  the  43rd  in  the  Peninsula  in  July 
181 1,  and  was  present  and  one  of  the  storming  party  of  Fort  San  Francisco  at  the  investment 
of  Ciudad  Bodrigo ;  alao  at  the  siege  and  atorming  of  that  fortress  and  of  Badsjos,  batile  of 
Salamanca*  aa  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Andrew  Barnard  i  and  in  a  similar  capacity  to  Sir  James 
Kempt  in  the  battlea  of  Vittoria,  the  Nivelle»  the  Nive  (9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec.),  Orthea,  and 
Toulouse.  He  was  also  in  the  action  of  San  Milan,  capture  of  Madrid,  atorming  of  the  heights 
of  Vera,  bridge  of  Taoai,  and  all  the  skirmishes  of  the  Light  Division  from  1812  to  the  dote 
of  the  war  in  1814 ;  after  which  he  accompanied  Sir  James  Kempt  with  the  troopa  sent  to 
Canada  under  his  command ;  returned  to  Europe  in  time  for  the  campaign  of  181^  and  wu 
first  and  principal  Aide-de-camp  to  Bur  Jamca  Kempt,  and  present  at  the  battlea  of  Quatra  Bras 
(horse  shot),  and  Waterloo  (three  horsea  ahot),  and  capture  of  Paria.  Ue  haa  received  the  War 
Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

45  Lieut-General  Walton  aerved  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  at  the  aiege  and  oaptare  of 
Copenhagen  in  1807.  He  embarked  for  the  Peniosnla  in  1808,  and  aerved  the  eampaigns  of 
1809, 1810,  and  the  firat  part  of  1811 ;  and  was  preient  at  the  paaaage  of  the  Donro  and  cap- 
ture of  Oporto,  the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Bosiuxh  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torrea  Ycdras, 
and  the  subaeouent  advance  to  the  Spanish  frontier.  He  served  also  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and 
France,  firom  Nov.  1813  to  Nov.  1818;  and  waa  preaent  at  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the 
attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battlea  of  Quatra  Braa  and  Waterloo^  and  the  capture  of  Paris. 
He  served  40  yearain  the  Coldstream  Guarda,  and  commanded  the  ref^entupwmraa  of  six  years 
He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  Talavera  and  Bosaoo* 

46  Lieut- General  Lawrence,  prior  to  entering  the  Royal  Marinea,  aerved  four  years  and  a 
half  ai  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Li  1 793  he  servea  at  Toulon ;  landed  at  Fort  La  Ma^gne 
and  Fort  Mulgrave  during  the  siege.  In.  1798,  at  the  capture  of  a  French  squadron  of  three 
frigatea  and  two  brigs  off  Toulon.  In  1805,  battle  of  lYalalgar;  the  ship  in  which  he  served, 
the  Co/oisia,  lost  200  in  killed  and  wounded.  In  1810,  at  Cadis  during  the  blockade,  waa  the 
senior  captain  of  the  expedition  against  Malaga.  In  1814  and  15,  aerved  off  New  York  on  the 
American  coast,  until  hostilities  finally  ceaaed. 

47  Lieut-General  Jones  was  at  the  defeat  of  the  French  fleet  by  Lord  Howe^  Ist  June  1 794 1 
and  by  Lord  Bridport,  S3  June  1795.  On  board  La  BevoluHomaire  when  she  captured  the 
Unite^  12th  April  1796.    Wrecked  off  Brest  in  1804,  and  detained  a  prisoner  of  war  until  18U. 

48  Lieut. -General  CounoUy  served  in  Lord  Bridport's  action,  23d  June  1795.  In  1796  served 
in  the  Mediterranean,  including  the  evacuation  of  Bastia,  capture  of  Porto  Ferrajo,  and  destruc- 
tion of  Martello  Tower  in  St  Fiorento  Bay.  On  board  H.  M.  S.  ExetUemt  in  the  battle  off 
Cape  St  Vincent,  14lh  Feb.  1797.  Capture  of  Adssiral  Perrie*a  sooadron  off  Toulon  io  1798, 
conabting  of  three  frigates  and  two  briga.  On  board  the  Hamnihiu,  In  the  battle  of  Algcsiras. 
6th  July  1801»  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.    On  board  H.  M.  S.  Penthpe^  in  the  action  ofl 


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FlnsUiig  and  Oitond,  under  Sir  Sydney  Smith,  16th  May  1804.  Present  at  the  sie^  of  Copen- 
hagen, and  ci^»tnre  of  Danish  fleet  in  1807,  and  at  Nyebonrgh  in  1808.  In  1812,  on  board 
U.M.S.  Hamadryad^  when  atlaoked  by  Fri>noh  privateers;  debarked  with  detachments  at  Sche- 
reling,  and  tooli  possession  of  the  Ha«^ae  in  1814.  Daring  the  abore  periods  he  has  been  very 
freqaently  engaged  with  the  enemy  m  aflfairs  of  gun-boats  acd  batteries,  &o.  &c.  He  has  re- 
ceived a  reward  from  the  Patriotic 'Fund. 

49  Lieut-General  Shawe  served  the  campaigns  of  1810,  1811,  and  part  of  1818,  in  the  Pen- 
insula, including  the  battle  of  Basaeo.  Served  also  in  Holland  and  Belgium  from  Not.  1818  to 
Sept.  1814,  and  was  severely  wonnded  at  Bergen-op-Zoom.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps  for  Bosaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

50  Lieut -General.Beatty's  services:  landed  at  the  aUaek  of  Santa  Crnz^  Tenerifie,  when  Lord 
Nelson  lost  his  arm*)  battle  of  the  Nile;  si^e  of  St  Jean  d'Aore  (wonnded);  was  favourably 
mentioned  in  Sir  Sidney  Smith's  despatch.  In  1803  he  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Harmome 
privateer,  and  the  surprise  and  destruction  of  Port  Dunkirk,  Martinique.  The  publication  of 
the  despatches  connected  with  these  events,  in  which  he  was  most  favourably  mentioned,  pro- 
cured him  a  patriotic  sword  of  the  value  of  501.  Captain  of  Marines  in  the  Courageur,  at  the 
capture  of  the  Marengo  and  BM  Pouie  in  March  1805;  and  in  the  Donegal^  Capt.  P.  Malcolm, 
when  the  small  squadron  under  his  command  attacked  two  French  frigates  imder  the  batteries 
of  La  Hogue,  near  Ca^  e  Barfleur,  10th  November  1810.  He  has  been  engaged  in  other  affairs 
of  minor  importance,  t  ad  was  selected  for  the  duty  of  accompanying  Sir  G.  Ccckburn  with 
Napoleon  in  the  Northumberland  to  St  Helena^ 

51  Viscount  de  Chabot  served  in  Holland,  in  1799  ;  in  Spaing  under  Sir  John  Moore;  with 
the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  1809;  and  subsequently  in  the  Penhisula,  until  1810. 

52  Major-General  Wm.  Stewart  served  in  the  Penbsula,  and  has  received  tlie  Qold  Medal 
for  the  battle  of  Albnhera. 

53  Sir  Henry  W.  Rooke  embarked  with  the  3rd  Guards  for  Holland,  in  Aug.  1799,  and 
wa9  present  in  the  actions  of  the  S7th  Aug.,  10th  and  19th  Sept,  Snd  and  6th  October.  £m- 
barked  again  for  Holland,  Nov.  1813,  in  command  of  the  2od  bsttalion  of  that  regt,  and  was 
present  at  (he  advance  to  Antwerp,  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  attack 
on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo. 

54  Sir  John  Geo.  Woodford  served  as  Deputy- Assistant- Adjutant-General  on  the  Expedition 
to  Stralsund,  and  afterwards  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  and  as  Deputy- Assistant-Qoarter- 
Master-General  on  the  Expedition  under  Sir  David  Baird,  which  Joined  Sir  John  Moore's  army 
in  Galicia,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  silver  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant- Quarter-Master- 
General,  and  has  received  the  gold  cross  for  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 
Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  the  taking  of  Cambray. 

55  Major-General  Farrer  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  Egyptian 
campaign  of  1801,  and  for  the  battle  of  Maids. 

56  Major-General  Charretie  served  three  years  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the 
mutiny  at  Vellore  in  1806,  when  nearly  the  whole  of  the  69th  were  massacred  in  their  banracks. 
He  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
including  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pampeluna,  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps, 

57  Major-General  Beokwith  served  in  Hanover  in  1805-6;  at  Copenhsgen  in  1807,  including 
the  action  at  Kioge.  On  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  1808;  and  that  to  Portugal  in  1808-9, 
including  the  action  at  Calcavellas  on  the  retreat,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Proceeded  to  Wal- 
cheren fai  1809;  subsequently  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Pombal, 
Kedinha,  Condeixa,  Fos  d'Arouee,  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamsnca,  siege  of  Burgos,  action  at  San  Milan,  battles  of 
Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Vera,  Nivelle,  near  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  During  the  great  portion  of 
the  above  service  he  was  employed  on  the  Sta£  Medal  for  Toulouse,  and  Tost  left  leg  at 
Waterloo. 

58  Major-General  Parke  was  present  in  Duncan's  victory  near  Camperdown,  1 1th  Oct  1797; 
commanded  two  companies  of  Marine  Artillery  in  Spain  in  1 812,  and  three  companies  in  America, 
from  1813to  1816,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  oamp  at  Hampton; 
besides  the  above,  he  has  been  twelve  times  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  boats  and  on  shore. 

59  Major-General  Fane  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec  1812  to  March  1814,  including 
the  battle  of  Vittoris,  assault  and  capture  of  Ssn  Sebastian,  and  battles  of  the  Nive  on  9  snd  IS 
Dec.  13.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo, 
at  the  former  of  which  he  was  severely  wounded,  fie  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  three 
Clasps  for  Vittoria,  St  Sebastian,  and  Nive. 

60  Major-General  the  Hon.  John  Finch  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  the  15th 
Hussars,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria  (sabre  woundX  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for 
which  he  has  reeeivra  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  He  was  also  present,  although  not 
personally  engaged,  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  ana  the  Nive.  Accompanied  Lord  Comber- 
mere  to  India  as  hia  Military  Secretary,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore. 

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24  War  Services  of  the  Gemral  Officers. 

61  Major-General  James  Lindsay  serred  on  the  expedUioo  to  Walcheren  in  1809}  ftt  the 
dofenoe  of  Cadiz  in  1811 ;  the  Peninsular  eampaigns  of  1812  and  1813  ;  the  snbseqnent  oam* 
paign  in  Holland,  nnder  Lord  Lynedoch,  including  the  assault  of  Bergen*op*Zoom»  at  which 
ne  was  sererAly  wounded. 

62  Major-General  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62nd  and  was  present  at  tbo 
sie^s  or  Cindad  Rodrigo,  Badsjoz,  and  St  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battles  of  Salamanea,  Vit* 
toria,  Niyelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps.  He  was 
alio  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne  as  Aide-de-oamp  to  Sir  John  Hope,  and  was 
severely  wonnded  and  taken  prisoner  with  that  gener^  He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign 
on  the  staff  of  the  Qoarter-Misster-GeneraL 

63  Sir  Henry  Floyd  aooompanied  General  Sir  William  H.  Clinton  to  Sicily  in  181 1,  and  to 
Spain  in  1813,  as  his  Aide'de-oamp,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Biar  and  CastaUa,  siega 
and  blockade  of  Tarragonay  in  conveying  orders  to  Ordal,  and  subsequent  blockade  of  Bsreelona. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  wiih  the  10th  Hnssars»  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

64  Major-General  Cochrane  landed  with  the  first  expedition  to  Portugal  on  the  3rd 
Aug.  1808,  and  served  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campaigns  of  1808,  9, 10, 1 1,  and  part  of  1812, 
including  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Talavers,  and  Bnsaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of 
the  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena  on  his  retreat  from  the  lines,  action  of  Kedinhn, 
capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Oliven^a,  first  siege  of  Badajos  and  repulse  of  the  sortie 
from  Fort  San  Christoval,  siege  and  storming  of  Cindad  Rodrigo,  besides  various  minor  affairj. 
He  served  for  nearly  two  years  in  Canada  during  the  American  war,  as  Aide-de-camp  to 
the  Governor-General  and  Commander  of  the  forces,  Lieutenant- General  Sir  George  Prevost. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

65  Sir  Henry  Somerset  served  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  including  the  bstties 
of  Vittoria»  Oruies,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloo.  Dnrmg  a  protracted  service  on  the  frontiers  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  he  held  a  command  in  the  various  arduous  operations  against  the 
Kaffir  tribea.    He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

66  Major-Gknersl  Wodehouse  served  in  Portugal  from  May  1808  to  Deo.  1811,  including  the 
battle  of  Vimiera,  campaign  from  Lisbon  to  Oporto,  and  battles  of  Busaco  and  Fnentes  (VOnort 
served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  the  South  of  France,  including  the  affair  at  Tarbrs  and  battle 
of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

67  Major-General  Simpson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  May  1812  to  May  1813,  including 
the  latter  part  of  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  the  attack  on  SovUle.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Qnatre  Bra*.  He  served  at  second  in  command  to  Sir 
Charles  Napier  during  the  campaign  agamst  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the 
right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845. 

68  Major- Greneral  Love  served  arith  the  52nd  regt  in  the  expedition  to  Sweden  nnder  Sir  John 
Moore,  and  afterwards  in  Portugal  and  Spain,  including  the  advance  into  Spain,  retreat  to,  and 
battle  of^  Comnna,  besides  the  different  affairs  on  the  retreat.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peotn 
•nla  with  the  Light  Division,  including  the  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  all  the  affairs  and 
battles  in  which  the  Light  Division  took  a  part  up  to  1812.  Daring  the  campaign  in  Holland 
nnder  Lord  Lynedoch,  he  was  present  at  tno  attack  on  the  fortified  village  of  Merxem,  and  the 
bombardment  of  Antwerp.  Present  in  the  several  affairs  before  New  Orleans,  and  in  the 
attack  on  that  place,  on  which  occasion  he  had  two  horses  shot  under  him,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  in  the  arm  by  a  rifle-balL  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  received  four  severe 
wounds  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  when  the  52 nd  regiment  charged  the  Frencli  Imperial 
Guards.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Cumnns,  Baeaco,  Paentes 
d'Onor,  and  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

69  Hsjor-Gencral  the  Honourable  George  Anson  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Scots 
Fusilier  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

70  Sir  Duncan  McGregor  was  actively  employed  in  Sicily  and  Italy  in  1806|  including  the 
skirmishes  at  St  Eaphemie,  battle  of  Maida,  attack  on  Scjlla  Castle,  and  capture  of  Cotrone. 
Campaign  of  1807  in  EgypN  including  the  attacks  in  tho  Deseit  and  atege  of  Bosetta.  Cam- 
paign in  Holland  in  1809,  including  the  attacks  and  captures  of  Ter  Vere  and  Piushing.  Cum* 
paigns  in  the  Peninsula  during  part  of  1813  and  U.  Capture  of  Corsica  in  May  1814. 
Wounded  through  the  right  shoulder  by  a  musket-shot  at  Maids,  for  which  battle  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

71  Major- General  Hamilton  served  with  tho  5th  Regt  the  csmpaiga  of  1799  in  Holland, 
including  the  actions  of  the  19th  Sept  2ad  and  6th  Octobtr.  in  1805  be  embarked  for  the  ex- 
pedition on  the  Wcser,  but  wjs  wrecked  off  the  04>ast  of  tlolland  and  made  prisoner  of  wir.  la 
1606  he  sailed  with  bis  Regt  on  the  acrrot  expedition  which  eventually  proceeded  to  Bnenoa 
Ayres,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  that  city  in  July  1807,  a^  aUo  in  ail  the  skirmLihca 
which  took  place  before  and  afsor  that  battle.  After  the  unsuccfSifnl  result  of  this  campaign 
be  became  one  of  the  hostages  given  up  to  the  Spanish  authorities.  In  Jan.  1808  ho  n  turned 
from  Smth  America ;  and  in  July  follow icg  embarked  with  the  5th  at  Cork  witli  Sir  Arthur 
Wcllea]ey*s  expedition  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battlca  of  Roleia  and  Vimitra, 
aa  also  on  the  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Comnna,  In  1809  he  accompanied  his  Regiment  to 
Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  tlio  succeufnl  attack  on  the  French  outprrsts  at  Flushing, 


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Mrmg  tbem  within  the  fortress :  on  the  7th  August  he  commanded  the  Ime  of  out-piqaets  in 
front  of  Flnshiog  when  the  French  made  their  most  desperate  sortie,  against  which  he  held  his 
ground  against  a  rery  superior  force ;  on  this  occasion  he  lost  a  leg.  He  has  received  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  tiuree  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Yimiera.  and  Corunna. 

72  Sir  James  Dennis  served  with  the  49  th  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Monarch,  at  the  battle  of 
Copenhagen  in  1801,  and  was  wounded  in  both  hands  and  contused :  from  his  nautical  know- 
ledge derived  from  prior  service  in  the  Navj  he  was  enabled  to  render  an  important  service 
during  this  action^  by  fishing  the  cable,  which  by  misapprehension  of  orders  had  been  nearly 
cut  through  by  a  seaman.  &rved  in  the  last  American  war,  including  battle  of  Queenstown 
(wounded),  storming  of  Fort  George  (horse  shot),  action  at  Stoney  Creek  (wounded  in  two 
places  with  musket  balls,  and  also  contused  by  having  his  horse  shot,  which  fell  on  him),  and 
action  of  the  Rapids  at  Hooples  Creek.  Commanded  a  division  at  the  batde  of  Maharsjpore, 
29th  Dec.  1843  (a  Bronze  Scar),  for  which  he  was  appointed  a  K.C.B.  Sir  James  received  the 
Brevet  rank  of  Mftjor  for  his  services  at  Queenstown,  on  which  occasion  he  commanded  that 
post  daring  the  operations  which  took  place  prior  to  the  arrival  of  General  Brock.  Sir  Jamea 
has  received  the  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Copenhagen. 

73  Major-General  B^ntinck  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  waa 
wounded  at  Barrosa,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He 
served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo. 

74  Major-General  Biumgardt  was  present  and  served  during  the  whole  of  Generals  Lord 
Lake  and  Sir  G.  Hewitt's  campaigns  in  India  in  1803,  4,  5,  and  7,  including  the  battles  of 
Liiwarree,  Fnttighur,  and  several  minor  actions ;  the  sieges  of  Agra,  Dbeig,  Bhurtpore,  and 
Hattras.  Ssrved  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahratta  campaign  in  1817  and  18.  Soppressed  a 
very  serious  insurrection  in  Bombay,  when  Commandant  of  that  Garrison  in  1833.  Served 
also  during  the  Affghanistan  campaign  in  1838  and  1839,  and  commanded  the  storming  oolumna 
against  the  fortress  of  Khelat.    He  has  received  the  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  India. 

75  Sir  Robert  Nickle  served  with  the  8Sth  in  the  action  of  the  2nd  July  1807,  before  Buenos 
Ayres;  Yolunteered  and  led  the  Forlorn  Hope  on  the  5  th  July,  and  was  very  severely  wounded, 
and  his  party  all  either  killed  or  wounded.  Served,  with  Uie  exception  of  about  five  months« 
during  tna  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war  from  1809  to  the  embarkation  of  his  regiment,  the  88th, 
in  1814,  at  Bonrdeaux  for  North  America,  including  the  paasage  of  the  Douro,  battles  of 
Talavera  and  Bnsaoo,  second  siege  of  Bodajoz,  the  retreat  and  advance  of  the  army  to  and  from 
the  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  batUe  of  Vittoria,  sortie  from  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Torbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse  (very 
severely  wounded),  independent  of  a  great  many  skirmishes  of  advanced  and  outposts.  Served 
afterwards  in  the  American  war  in  the  affair  of  Plattsburg,  where  he  led  the  advance  across  the 
Sarinao  River,  and  was  wounded.  Upon  the  breaking  oat  of  the  insurrection  in  British  North 
America  in  the  winter  of  1837,  Sir  Robert  Nickle  volunteered  his  services  there.  He  has 
received  the  Qold  Medal  for  Nivelle,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  the  other 
baUles. 

76  Msjor-GcneralFalconar  joined  the  61st  Regt.  at  the  Cape  in  February  1801,  and  accom- 
panied it  to  Egypt,  joining  General  Baird's  army  at  Cosier — crossed  the  Desert  with  it,  and 
remained  with  the  Army  of  Egypt  until  1803.  In  1804  and  1805  he  serred  in  the  campaign  in 
Italy  under  Sir  James  Craig.  Served  with  the  78th  Highlanders  the  campaign  of  1806  in  Italy 
under  Sir  John  Stoart—at  the  battle  of  Maids,  siege  of  Scylla,  capture  of  Catrone,  &c.  In  1807, 
the  campaign  in  Egypt,  including  the  attack  on  the  fortldtd  heights  and  forts  of  Alexandria, 
1st  affair  nt  lake  Elcho  and  Elhamet,  investment  and  siegn  of  Rosetta,  actions  at  Rosetta  and 
Elhamet  2lst  April.  Served  the  campaign  of  1814  and  1815  in  Holland  and  Flanders — com* 
manded  Light  Infantry  78th  at  bothatta<%s  of  Merxem,  attack  of  French  at  Brescat,  and  bom- 
bardment of  Antwerp.  Ha^  received  the  Egyptian  Gold  Medal ;  also  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Maida  at  which  lost  battle  he  had  ahorse  shot  under  him  when  acting 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Acland. 

78  Major-General  Macintosh  served  in  tho  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  from  Aug, 
1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  retreat  from  Madrid  to  Salamanca,  and  action 
at  Alba  de  Tormes,  retreat  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  action  at  San  Munos,  passage  of  the  Tormea 
above  Salamanca,  and  attack  on  the  French  rear-guard  under  General  VilUte,  action  at  Hormas^ 
before  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  investment  of  Pampeluna,  action  at  Tarbes,  attack  on  the 
French  cavalry  rear*gnard  at  St  Gaudens,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  receiTcd  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

79  Lord  Hotham  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  from  April  1812  to 
Febi  1814,  with  the  exception  of  a  short  absence  in  consequence  of  a  wound  received  at  the 
battle  of  Silamanea.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1 8 1 5,  and  was  pr<»8en  t  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
He  has  received  the  War  Mcdsl  with  four  Clasps  for  Salnmanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,and  Nive. 

80  Major- Greneral  Paterson  served  with  a  corps  of  Cavalry  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Rebellion  in 
Ireland  in  1799.  He  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  in  the  28th  Re(rt.and  was  present  in 
the  actioos  of  the  8th,  13(b,  and  2lst  March,  as  also  at  the  capture  of  Grand  Cairo  and  Alexandria. 
In  1805  he  accompanied  Lord  Cathcart's  expedition  to  tho  Continents  He  served  in  the  77th  in 
tho  Peninsola  and  South  of  France  during  the  campaigns  of  1811, 12, 13,  and  14,  including  the 
affiur  al  Si  Bodon,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Roarigo  and  of  Badsjoa,  inyestment  of  Bayonno 


26  War  Services  of  the  General  Officers. 

and  repuUe  of  the  sorlie,  betides  Tarioas  skiroiiihes.  When  the  rebellion  broke  out  in  Canada 
in  1837  he  volunteered  bis  services,  which  were  accepted.  Serred  fire  years  in  the  West 
Indies.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  from  the  Grand  Seignior  for  the  Egyptian  campaigo, 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  and  Bid^oi. 

sot  Sir  John  Owen's  services :~BsttIe  of  Camperdown  ;  defence  of  the  island  of  St. 
Marcou;  bombardment  of  La  Hojpei  boarding  and  capture  of  India  ship  Chance  under  the 
batteries  at  Mauritius;  burning  of  French  frigate  La  Prenneuse;  boarding  and  capture  of 
ship  Sea  N^ymph  in  harbour  of  Port  Louis  ;  battle  of  Trafalgar;  and,  although  wounded, 
vras,  nevertheless,  the  first  person  on  board  the  Spanish  80  gun  ship  Argonaut  a;  capturo 
of  Copenhagen  ;  destruction  of  Le  Robust e  and  Lion,  French  ships  of  the  line,  C«t;o  s 
destruction  of  a  French  privateer  brig  in  the  port  of  Negaya ;  capture  of  a  convoy  at 
Langnilia,  the  batteries  being  first  carried  by  the  Marines ;  destruction  of  the  Forts  of 
Aleesis  and  Languilia  by  the  Msrines  under  his  command,  a!ter  having  charged  with  ths 
bayonet  and  defeated  a  battaHon  of  the  French  52d  of  the  line,  of  a  very  euperior  force* 
Commanded  a  battalion  on  thu  North  Coast  of  Spain,  including  the  actions  of  Alaa,  6th 
Jtne;  near Fontarabia,  11th  July;  and  at  Ucrnani,  16th  March  1837,  when  the  Royal 
Marines  rendered  such  important  services  to  the  Qaecu  of  Spain  and  her  Allies. 

81  Msjor- General  Wright's  services:— Engaged  in  most  of  Lord  Kelson's  attacks  on  Kota 
and  Cadis  in  1797;  battle  of  the  Nile;  campaign  of  Naples  in  1799 ;  surrender  of  Ovo  and  Novo, 
Fort  St.  Elmo^  Capua,  and  Guata;  cutting  out  of  the  Uuiep  at  Vigo ;  Egypt  in  1801;  and  battle 
of  Algiers  in  1816. 

82  Mttjor-General  £verard*s  services: — Expfditton  to  South  America,  including  taking  of 
Maldonaoo;  actions  previous  to,  and  assault  of  Monte  Video,  where  he  commanded  the  Forlorn 
Hope.  Campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walchi^ren,  and  siege  of  Flushing. 
Commanded  14th  regt.  at  the  siege  of  Hattraa,  1817.  Commanded  Flank  Battalion  in  the  cam* 
paigns  of  1817  and  18,  under  Lord  Hastings.  Commanded  14th  Hegt.  at  tho  elege  and  assault 
of  Dburtpore,  1826.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cla«p  for  Corunna. 

83  Major-General  Bisihopp*s  services: — Campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna;  expedition  to 
Walchcren;  campaign  in  the  south  of  France;  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1826.  He  has  receive«l 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

84  Sir  Wm.  Robert  Clayton  aocompanicd  his  regiment,  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  to  the 
Pentcsu!a  in  Oct.  18 IS,  and  commanded  a  squadron  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and 
at  the  period  when  Marshal  S^jult  attempted  to  relieve  Pampelona.  In  1816  again  accompanied 
hfs  regiment  to  the  Netherlands,  and  wea  at  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras,  Genappe,  and  Waterloo. 
He  ha«  received  tlic  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

85  Major-General  Spink  served  with  the  Light  Company  of  the  12th  Reet.  In  several  actions 
in  the  Travancore  war,  East  Indies.  Severely  wounded  through  the  leg  when  leadine  a  night 
attack  against  the  enemy's  position  at  St.  Mary,  in  the  island  of  Bourl>on.  Present  also  at  Lite 
capture  of  the  Isle  of  France,  where  his  company  armed  with  rifles  formed  the  advance  imme- 
diately on  the  disembarkation  of  the  troops,  and  with  which  he  was  constantly  engaged  with 
the  enemy  during  tho  three  days  march  on  Port  Louis. 

86  Major-General  Jackson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  the  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battles  of  Oporto,  Talavera,  and  Busaco;  action  at  Pombal  Redinba,  and 
Fob  d*Arouce7wounded),  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  (3d  and  5th  May),  first  siege  of  Bsdt^oz, 
action  at  El  Bodon,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  capture  of  Badajox^ 
battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria  (horse  ehot),  Maya  Pass,  Pampeluna,  15th  July,  Pyreceoi, 
30ih  July,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Biyonne.  Present  at  Waterloo,  and  with  the  army  of  occu- 
p&tion  lu  France.  Served  in  India  and  Arabia  (torn  1819  to  1826,  including  the  capture  of 
Beni>Boo->AU,  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Lionel  SoBith,  and  for  which  servioo  he  was  recom- 
mended by  the  Marquis  of  Hastings  for  the  rank  of  Lieutk- Colonel.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Fuentes  d*Oaor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo^  Bad^oa,  Salamanoa»  Vit- 
toria, Pyrenees,  Mivetle,  and  Nive. 

87  Major-General  Mansel  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Mediterranean;  subsequently  wilh  the 
53rd  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Toulouse  for  which  battle  he  has  received 
tlie  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

98  Major-General  John  Prummond  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards 
fk^om  Jviuary  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18  U,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria 
the  crossing  of  the  Bidssioa,  capture  of  St.  J(  an  de  Lus,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Xive,  the 
investment  of  Bjy<  nne  end  repulse  of  the  sortie,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  ;  served  siso  with  the  army  of  ocoupsticn  in  Frsnce. 

89  Major-General  Freeth  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  May  1809  to  Jan.  1314, 
and  was  present  at  the  following  actions  and  sieges;  via.:— Fuentes  d'Onor,  capture  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  Bsdajoz,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Burgos,  Vittoria,  and  Pjpreneea,  near  Pamplon  t, 
Kivellr,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

90  Major-General  John  Leslie  was  at  the  taking  of  Travancore  in  1808;  and  at  the  captute 
of  Bourbon  and  the  Islo  of  France  in  1810:  after  which  ho  served  in  Java  and  was  present  in  lite 
enj^Qgoxcnts  of  the  lOU),  22nd,  and  26th  Aug.  1811.  He  served  also  in  tlie  Pindaree  war  in 
1817,  and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Ctaip  for  JnvA. 

91  Major-General  Colei  fcrwd  in  India  tinder  Lord  Like  the  latter  part  of  1804  and  the 


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campaigns  of  1805  and  6.  On  the  termination  of  tho  war  in  India  he  retnrned  to  England  ;  was 
promoted  to  a  company,  and  embarked  for  Spain ;  serr^d  the  campaign  of  1808-9  under  Sir  John 
Moore^  inoladiog  the  action  at  Lugo  and  retreat  to  Goriinna*  Accompanied  hid  regiment  on 
tbe  expedition  to  the  Scheldt  in  1809  ;  landed  at  Walcheren ;  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
sorrendcr  of  Flushing,  and  remained  with  the  force  on  the  island  until  it  was  eracuated.  Joined 
the  army  under  the  Dnke  of  Wellington  in  the  Peninsnlar  in  1813,  was  present  at  tbe  passage 
of  the  Bidaaaoa,  the  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive,  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  the  investment 
of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Marched  to  Bourdeaux  and  embarked  for  North 
Ameriea  in  1 81 4,  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Saranac  and  the  action  of  Plattsburg.  Served 
in  Ginada  till  the  latter  part  of  1826  when  he  was  promoted  to  a  LieuL- Colonelcy  unattached. 
Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Coninoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

92  Major- Qeneral  Backley  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Grenadier  Guards,  from  March 
1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Bidasspa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle, 
and  inveatment  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  taking  of  Peronne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Nirelle  and  ICive. 

93  Sir  Richard  Doherty  perved  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of  Guadaloupe  in 
1810,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

94  Major- (General  Byam  served  the  campaigns  of  1812,  13, 14,  and  15,  including  the  battles 
of  Salamanca,  Yittoria»  Orthes,  and  Waterloo,  besides  minor  affairs.  Severely  wounded  by  a 
grape-shot  while  oarryinap  the  regimental  colour  of  the  38th  at  Salamanca,  and  slightly 
wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa.  Major- General 
Byam*s  first  commission  was  an  ensigncy  in  the  38th,  with  which  Begt.  he  serfed  two  cam- 
paigns: all  his  other  commissions  and  the  rest  of  his  service  was  in  the  15th  Hussars. 

95  Major-General  Prendergast  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from 
Dee.  1811  to  March  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of 
Burgos  and  retreat  from  thence,  affair  at  Osma,  battle  of  V ittoria,  sieges  of  Badsjoz,  and  San  Se- 
bastian, attack  at  St  JeandeLui,  batUaof  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne, 
siege  of  the  Citadd,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  C  asps. 

96  Lord  Lucan  commanded  the  Cavalry  Di? ision  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava  (wounded),  Inkerraan,  and  siege  of  BebastopoL 

i  97  Major-General  Yorke  lerved  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Boleia,  Fnentea  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  Orthes 
(severely  wounded),  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  be 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps.    He  servra  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

98  Sir  John  Bowlaad  Eustace  served  in  Upper  Canada  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  1814, 
in  command  of  a  troop  of  the  19th  Light  Dragoons  attached  to  the  division  of  the  army  under 
the  immedate  command  of  General  Sir  Gordon  Drummond,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battle 
of  Landy's  Lane  near  the  Falls  of  Niagara  on  the  23d  of  July  1814,  and  commanded  thewhole  of 
the  cavalry  outposts  and  piquets  during  the  siege,  was  present  at  tbe  atorming  of  Fort  Erie, 
ftud  had  the  honour  to  be  personally  mentioned  in  the  general  orders  of  1814  upon  three  differenc 
occasions.  Aooompanied  the  1st  battalion  of  tbe  Grenadier  Guards  to  Lower  Canada  in  1838, 
and  was  present  with  his  regiment  in  the  advance  upon  Napierville,  and  in  the  subsequent  pur- 
suit of  the  insurgents. 

99  Major-C^neral  Berkeley  Drummond  served  in  the  3rd  Guards,  tlie  campaign  of  1814  in 
Holland,  including  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the 
battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

100  Sur  Edward  Cust  joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  prior  to  the  advance  from  Pur- 
tngal  in  1811,  and  oontinued  with  it  up  to  the  cantonments  on  the  Adour  in  1813,  baring  been 
present  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  battles  of  Fuentea  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Y ittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  investment  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  generally 
in  all  the  affairs  of  that  period,  until  he  quitted  the  Dake's  army  on  promotion.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

101  Msjor-General  Daly  served  with  tbe  S4th  on  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801.  In  April 
1805  he  embarked  with  the  56th  regt.  for  Bombav,  and  he  commanded  four  companies  of  the  2fld 
battalion  employed  in  1809,  with  a  division  in  the  field  under  Colonel  Walker,  at  the  storming 
of  Maliia,  and  at  the  reduction  of  other  Forts  in  the  Kattiwar  District. 

103  Major-General  Dsryer  served  on  the  Staff  of  the  late  Marquis  of  Haa  tings.  Commander^ 
in-Chief  in  India,  and  was  present  during  the  Nepaul  war,  at  the  reduction  of  the  Prorince  of 
Kimaoon,  and  the  storming  of  Almorah.  He  served  also  throughout  the  Pindarree  war  on 
the  Staff,  when  he  had  charge  of  the  oommnnioationa  of  the  combined  armies. 

103  Msjor-General  Taylor  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th,  from  Aug.  1808  to  Feb. 
1818,  and  again  from  Oct.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Vimiera 
(wonnded),  Boaaoo,  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Burgos,  action  of  Villa  Muriel  (wounded),  and 
repulse  of  the  Sortie  from  Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for 
Vimiera,  Bnsaco,  Foentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca. 

104  Msjor-General  Davies  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  52nd  and  was  present  at  the 
batdes  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees,  and  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz 
(wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 


28  IVar  Services  of  i/ie  General  Officers, 

105  Major- General  Fraser  served  in  ilie  Peniniola  with  the  24th,  from  Jun«  1809  to  Jan^ 
1813,  includb|;  the  acticn  at  Fox  d'Arouce,  battle  of  Bosaoo,  battle  of  Faentes  d*Onor»  on  Srd 
I  nd  5th  Maj,8iege  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  oorering  the  siege  of  Badajox.  battle  of  Salananea, capture 
«  f  Madrid,  and  siege  of  Bargos,  where  he  was  at  the  taking  of  the  Horn  Work,  19th  Sept.;  and 
he  led  the  storming  party  to  the  breach  formed  bv  the  mine  on  the  4ih  OoL  £aspIoyed  in 
the  field  throughoat  the  whulo  of  the  Kandian  rebellion  in  Ceylon  in  1817  and  18,  as  Aide- de- 
camp to  the  Commander  of  the  Forces.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

106  Major-Genersl  Jam«d  Charles  Chatterton  serred  in  the  12th  light  IJrsgoons,  now  Che 
Royal  Lancers,  in  Portugal,  Spain,  Flanders,  and  Franoe,  firom  1811  to  1818,  ioclnding  the 
rffiiirs  of  Fuente  Goiualdo,  and  Aldea  de  Ponte ;  the  sieges  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo  and  Bad»jos  ; 
the  actions  of  Usagre,  Llerna,  Passage  of  the  Tormes,  near  Salamanca  (town),  and  attack  of 
(he  enemy's  rear-guard,  Heights  of  Ssn  CbristoTal,  Rucda,  Castrsjon,  and  baitlo  of  Salamanoa  : 
i.ffairs  at  Tadela,  Valladolid,  Celadadel  Caminho,  to  the  inTestment  and  siege  of  Borgoa,  aoiiens 
at  Monasterio,  Bridge  of  Baniel,  Quintana  Palla  Venta  del  Poso,  and  Cabeaoo»  actions  en  the 
retreat  firom  Burgos  to  Salamanca,  thence  to  the  combat  and  passage  of  the  Huebra,  Torreqoe- 
mada  and  ont-posts  to  Ciudid  Kodrigo,  upon  the  advance  of  the  army  in  1813  ;  the  passage  of 
the  Ebro  and  Esla,  action  at  Osma,  and  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  at  Villa  Franca,  Toloa«^  to 
the  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian.    The  actions  on  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  and  oairying 
the  enemy's  fortified  entrenchments.    The  battle  of  the  NiTolle,  the  actions  at  St.  Jean  de  lios, 
nt  Anglet,  the  Mayor's  House,  Bidart,  the  battles  on  the  Nire  from  the  9th  to  the  ISth  Dee., 
1813  ;  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  and  iuTcstment  of  Bayonne ;  occupation  of  Bordeaux,  the  pas- 
rage  of  the  Garoone,  and  affiurs  at  Etaliers  or  the  passage  of  the  Dordogoe,  besides  Tarioos 
skirmishes  and  minor  affairs.    In  1815,  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  to  the  advanee 
on  and  capture  of  Paris.    Ho  has  received  the  Cross  of  Knight  of  tlie   Royal   HanoTerian 
Guelohic  order,  that  of  San  Fernando  of  Spain,  the  War  Medal  and  four  Clssps  for  the  Battle 
of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  the  Waterloo  Medal.    Received  the  commanda  of 
her  Majesty  to  attend  and  bear  the  Greskt  Banner  on  the  occasion  of  the  Funeral  of  the  late 
illustrious  Duke  of  Wellington,  "in  consideration  of  his  long,  faithful  and  diaiangmshed 
services." 

107  Lord  Howden  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Wellington  during  the 
years  1817  and  18,  to  the  close  of  the  occupation  in  France.  Employed  by  QovernBMnt  on  a 
special  mission,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Navarin  in  1827  (wounded,  and  mentioned  ia 
Commander-in-chiefs  despatch);  siege  of  Antwerp  in  1832  (wounded);  oampaign  in  Spain,  in 
Navarre  and  Basque  Provinces,  in  1834. 

108  Major-General  Douglas  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  West  India 
Islands  in  1801.  On  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Germany  in  1805  and  6.  Peninsular  oam- 
paigns  from  Feb.  1819  to  March  18U,  including  the  battles  of  Salamanea,  Vittoria,  aed  the 
Pyrenees  (27th  to  31st  July);  siege  of  San  Sebastian  from  24th  Aug.  to  the  8th  Sept,  aad 
battle  of  Kivelie.  He  has  received  the  gold  cross  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria^  Pyrenees,  and 
Kivelle,  having  commanded  a  field  battery  ;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  St 
Sebastian. 

109  M^jor- General  KnoUys  served  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  from  the  6th  Mareh  to  the 
end  of  the  Peninsular  War  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Biyonae,  repulse  of  the 
sortie, — on  which  occasion  Sir  Henry  Sullivan  and  ten  ofiicera  of  the  Qiiards  were  killed  or 
died  of  their  wounds. 

110  Major-Geoeral  Gasooigneserved  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1818  to  May  1814,  Indoding 
the  passsge  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nivc,  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne. 
Served  afterwsrds  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg  and  esp- 
ture  of  Washington,  where  he  was  severely  woubdcd.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  clasps  for  Sun  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

111  Major-General  Lovell  served  at  the  taking  of  Monte  Video  nnder  Sir  Sam.  Anehmaty  in 
1807,  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsida,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera,  the  Coa,  Busaoo, 
Fuentea  d'Oaor  (wounded),  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  the  Pyreneea,  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Toalouae ; 
aotiona  or  akirmishes  near  Talavera,  Sexmiro«  Val  de  la  Mula,  La  Mearea,  Freizeda,  Oaaida, 
Coimbra,  Valle,  Ven^a  de  Sierra,  Fumbil,  Redinha,  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Coa.  GraUiieoa,  Nave 
d'Aver,  Eipiga,  near  Fuentea  d'Ooor,  lierens,  near  Salamanca,  Sl  Christoval,  Racda,  Castrillor, 
Foncastin.  Mstylla,  at  Burgos,  Osma,  Huarte,  Pampelnna,  Vale  de  Bastan,  Pass  of  Maya,  Lines 
of  Ainho,  Cambo  Hasparreo,  Helite,  G arris,  Sanveterre,  SL  Gladie,  Buelho,  Garlin,  Saa  fiosua— 
total,  ten  general  actions,  forty  minor  actions  or  skirmishes,  bt»id^  attendiiag  seven  sieges;  sad 
was  at  the  siege  of  Oporto,  being  one  of  the  Military  Reporters  nnder  Lonl  Williaaa  Rinsell. 
He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Bosaeo,  Faentes  d'Oaor,  Badijoa,  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nive,  Orthea,  aad  Toulouse. 

1 1 2  Major-General  Gierke  served  with  the  old  94th  at  the  defence  of  Cadla,  and  also  nntil  the 
retreat  from  Santarem  was  closed  at  Fuentes  d'Oaor,  having  been  present  ia  the  aolions  of 
Redinha,  Condeixa,  Fos  d*Arouce,  and  SsbngaL  Joined  the  77th  (also  ia  the  Peniasnia)  on 
promotion,  and  served  with  it  in  the  action  of  El  Bodon,  sieges  and  aasaalts  of  Ciadad  Kodrigo 
and  Bidajos,  including  the  storming  of  Fort  Picarina.  Severely  woonded  In  the  Iff  at  the 
storming  of  the  eastle  of  Bsdajoi.    He  has  recoWed  the  War  Medial  with  three  Clasps. 

113  Sir  James  Schoeddo  serred  the  Egyptian  oampatgn  of  180L     Ssrrsd  also  in  the 


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FsointiiU  firom  1808  to  the  end  of  the  war,  incladiog  tbe  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimieray  ToIaTera, 
Bataco,  Faentee  d'Ooor,  sieges  of  Ctodad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos,  battles  of  Salamanoa,  Vittoris, 
Fjrrenees,  Nivelle,  Nire,  Onbes,  and  Tonloase,  besides  nnmerons  minor  actions  and  skirmubes. 
He  hat  received  a  gold  Medal  from  the  Grand  Seignior  for  the  Egyptian  campaign  ;  tbe  gold 
Medal  for  Niirelle  ;  and  the  siher  War  Medal  with  fourteen  Clasps  for  tbe  other  battles  and 
sieges,  and  for  Egypt.  Commanded  a  brigade  in  China  (Medal)  at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Chapoo»  WoosuDg,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Eiang  Foo. 

115  Major-Genend  Reed  served  tiie  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Che  battle  of 
Waterloo.  In  1846  he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Satlej  and  was  wounded  and 
had  a  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  battle  of  Feroseshah  (Medal). 

1 16  Lord  MelflUe  commanded  the  83rd  during  the  suppression  of  the  insurrection  in  Lower 
Canada  in  1837 1  and  also  in  repelling  the  attacks  of  the  American  Brigands  who  landed  near 
Presoott,  Upper  Canada,  in  1838.  Commanded  the  Bombay  column  of  the  army  throughout  the 
Parjanb  campaign  of  1848*9,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  thedtadel 
of  Mooltao,  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  suDsequent  operations. 

117  Major^General  Clarke  Kennedy  served  in  the  Fenmsula  with  the  Royal  Dragoons  from 
Sept  1809  to  Oct  1813,  indndbig  the  battle  of  Busaco,  coreriog  tbe  retreat  to  Torres  Yedrai, 
a6&ir  at  Quinta  de  Torre,  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor  ("horse  struck  down  by  a  shell), 
blockade  of  Almeida,  actions  at  Nave  d'Aver,  Foente  Ghiinakdo,  and  Aldeade  Ponte  (appointed 
Brigade-Major  to  General  Slade)  ;  ooTeriag  the  Siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  selected  to  oom- 
mand  a  party  of  (^valry  advanced  to  watch  and  report  the  enemy's  movements  during  the 
siege  of  Badajoi,  for  which  he  was  thanked  by  Lord  Lynedoch ;  engaged  with  a  body  of  French 
Infantry  under  General  Clause],  near  Salamanca,  battle  of  Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna, 
besides  various  skirmishes  and  affairs  of  outposts.  Campaign  of  1816, — covering  the  retreat 
on  the  17th  Jane  and  battle  of  Waterloo  (received  two  wounds  and  had  two  horses  killed  under 
him).  Whilst  leading  his  souadron  in  a  successful  charge  agunst  Count  D*£rlon's  corps  at 
Waterloo,  perceiving  an  Eagle  to  the  left,  he  changed  the  direction  of  his  squadron,  ran  the 
officer  throuj^h  the  body  who  carried  it,  and  capturM  the  Sagle,  which  belonged  to  the  105th 
French  Regiment  of  nifontry,  and  is  now  deposited  in  Chelsea  BospitaL  Has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

118  Msjor-Geaend  Broke  accompanied  the  5Snd  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807;  and 
the  following  year  on  that  to  Portugal,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  the  advance  into 
Spain  and  retreat  under  Sir  John  Moore.  In  1809  ho  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition.  In 
1811  he  Joined  the  Light  Division  on  the  retreat  of  Massena  from  the  lines  of  Lisbon,  and  served 
in  Spain  tilt  the  end  of  the  war.  In  1812  he  joined  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  as  Aide-de-camp,  at  the 
siege  of  Burgos,  and  was  shot  through  the  longs  while  serving  with  him  at  the  battle  of 
Orthes.  He  served  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France  from  1815tol818as  Aide-de-camp 
to  Sir  Henry  Clinton.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Vimiera,  Salamanca^ 
Nive*  and  Orthes. 

120  Major-General  Craigie  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  52nd  Light  Lifantry  the  campaign  of 
1813-14  in  Holland  under  Lord  Lynedoch,  indndiug  botii  attacks  on  the  fortified  village  of 
Merxem— in  the  latter  of  which  he  led  the  advance  party  of  M^or  (}en.  Sir  Herbert  Taylor^s 
Brigade*  la  May  1841  he  embarked  at  Calcutta  in  command  of  the  55th  Regiment  for  Chin» 
(Medal)  and  served  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  under  Lord  Gough  till  the  end  of  the  War, 
and  was  senior  Field  Officer  serving  with  the  force  in  the  field  and  consequently  seoond  in 
eomoMud  from  the  period  of  its  sdliog  from  Hong  Kong  in  August  and  during  the  whole  of 
the  active  operations  which  took  place  during  the  following  ^rt  months.  He  commanded  a 
Brigade  or  C<dumn  of  attack  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  fortified  cities  of  Amoy,  Chusau 
(2od  capture)-— on  which  occasion  it  happened  that  the  whole  of  the  engagement  devolved 
upon  his  Brigade— and  Chinhae.  Subsequently,  when  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  force  pro- 
ceeded to  the  Teang-tze-Keang,  he  was  appointed  bv  Lord  Gough  to  the  responsible  com- 
mend of  the  Island  of  Chusan,  which  he  held  for  eight  months  untU  the  return  of  the  Force 
after  the  treaty  of  peace  had  been  signed  at  Nankin.  For  his  conduct  on  the  above  occasions 
(as  stated  in  Lord  Goagh*s  despatches)  he  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel  and  appointed 
an  Aide-deCamp  to  the  Queen  and  a  Companion  of  the  Bath. 

181  Major-General  Morris  served  in  tiie  American  war  with  the  49th,  and  was  present  at  the 
various  operations  at  Fort  George,  and  at  the  actions  of  Stoney  Creek  and  Piattsburg.  Accom- 
panied the  regiment  on  the  Chimi  expediUon  (Medal),  and  commanded  a  brigade  at  l£e  storming 
and  eaptnre  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  for  which  serrice  he  was  made  a  C.B,  Commanded  a 
brigade  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  dty  of  Amoy»  and  at  the  second  capture  of  Chusan. 
Commanded  the  centre  column  of  attack  at  the  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae.  Commanded 
the  force  at  Ningpo,  and  repulsed  the  enemy  witn  great  slaughter  in  their  attack  on  that  city. 
Commanded  a  brigade  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy^  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights 
of  Segoan,  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Chapoo,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
the  enemy's  position  at  Woosung. 

122  Major-General  Mensies  was  attached  to  Lord  Nelson's  squadron  off  Boulogne,  where  he 
participated  in  all  the  desperate  cutting-out  affairs  on  the  French  cosst  against  Bnonaparte*s 
flotilla.  Oimmanded  a  detachment  of  Boyal  Marines  landed  at  Port  Jackson  during  an  insur- 
rection of  oonricts,  in  March,  1804  \  by  his  prompUtode  and  exertions  the  town  of  Sydney,  and 
•-*  ^  the  colony,  was  in  a  great  measure  preterredi  ind  tranqiullity  restored.    On  the  22nd 


30  fVar  Services  qf  the  General  Officers. 

June,  1806»  he  was  in  one  of  the  boali  of  His  Msjesty's  Ship  Mmerva^  oatfeiog  out  fife  vosseU 
from  UDder  Fort  Pinittem  ;  and  on  the  11th  July  foUowlog  he  was  in  the  harge  which,  when 
50  miles  from  where  the  frigate  lay  at  anchor,  captured  by  boarding  the  Buena  IHcha  Spanish 
prtrateer,  of  tiiree  times  the  force  of  the  boat,  after  a  sharp  conflict:  this  attack  was  planned  by 
Colonel  Meosiei.  Commanded  and  headed  the  Marines  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Finisterre» 
being  the  first  who  entered  the  Fort.  In  boats  cutting  out  the  Spanish  tcsmI  of  war,  SL  Jat^h, 
from  the  B«y  of  Arose,  where  he  landed  and  made  prisoner  the  Spanish  Commodore^  who  da* 
lirered  to  him  his  sword.  Commanded  the  Marines  at  the  oaptnre  of  Fort  Qnardia.  Slightly 
wounded  catting  oat  the  French  eoryettOt  La  Moaelle,  from  under  a  battery  in  Basque  Roada. 
Taking  of  Fort  Camariaus  and  ffun*boats  from  under  its  protection.  Repeatedly  engaged  in 
severe  boat*aotions,  and  against  battericis.  Right  arm  amputated.  RooeiTcd  a  sword  of  hononr 
from  the  Patriotic  Fimd.    Commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  from  1837  to  1844. 

123  Major-General  Bourerie  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Ootober,  1813,  to  the  end  of  thnt 
war  in  1814,  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Vittoria  end 
Toulouse.    He  senred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  waa  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

124  Majors  General  Hon.  T.  Ashbumham  commanded  a  brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  Sntl4  al 
the  baitlea  of  Ferosesbah  and  Sobraoo,  for  which  he  has  received  a  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

125  Major-General  White  was  in  the  field  in  1809,  on  the  banks  of  the  Sutlers  serred  at  tba 
capture  of  Hattras  in  1817,  and  during  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817*18  s  was  present  at  the 
aiega  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6  (medal  and  one  clasp).  Commanded  tha  eavalry 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1849  in  Aflbhanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber 
Pass,  storoinfp  the  heights  of  JugdullaoK,  action  of  Teseen  and  Hui^  Kotul,  and  occupation  <»f 
Cabool  (oisdd,  and  nominated  a  C.B.).  Served  with  the  army  of  the  Sutlej  in  1845-6 ;  com- 
manded the  whole  of  the  caralry  at  the  battle  of  Modkee  ^charger  wounded) »  a  brigade  at  tha 
battle  of  Ferosesbah  (wounded,  charger  killed  by  a  round  shot)t  and  the  Sid  Lt  I>rs.  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (charger  wounded);  medal  and  two  clasps,  and  appointed  Atde-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen.  Served  in  the  Poojaub  campaign  of  1848*9,  in  command  of  the  1st  Brigaoe  of 
Cavalry  I  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Ramnuagur,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  ChiUian* 
wallah  and  Go(  jerati  (medal  and  taro  dasps). 

126  MMJor- General  Scott  was  present  with  the  French  army  under  Marshal  Gerard,  at  tha 
siege  of  Antwerp,  in  Dec.  18d2|  and,  by  permission  of  the  Marshal,  he  accompanied  tha  troopa 
upon  aYerv  occasion  during  the  siege,  in  Oct.  1838,  he  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the 
cavalry  of  the  Bombay  division  of  the  army  of  the  Indus,  as  Brigadier  i  served  in  that  rank 
during  tha  campaigns  of  1838  and  80,  In  Scinde  and  Affghanistan,  and  was  present  at  tha  attack 
and  capture  of  Ghuinee  (medel).  During  the  latter  part  of  1839,  he  commanded  adeteched 
column,  consisting  of  the  whole  of  the  artillery(ezceptuig  4  guns,)  the  cavalry,  and  one  battalion 
of  infantf7 :  this  oolonin  was  destined  to  secure  the  subjugation  of  Dpper  Sciada^  and  tooo-operata 
with  the  m^n  column  under  Sir  Thos.  Willshire,  directed  agslnst  Khelat  In  tha  action  at 
Mahartjpore  (medal)  on  the  29th  Dec.  1843,  he  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry,  as  also  at 
the  baiUe  of  Sobraon  (medal). 

:  128  Msjor>Oeneral  Deepsjrd  waa  engaged  at  tha  ndootioA  of  four  slrong  forts,  and  in  the 
assault  and  capture  of  the  fortreas  of  Chnmeer  in  the  £ast  Indies,  in  1806-7;  also  at  the 
siege  of  Gunonria  in  1807-8.  In  1809  he  served  the  campaign  againit  the  Seiks;  also  the 
campaign  of  1817*18  in  tha  Deocan,  as  a  Maior  of  Brigade,  inoluding  the  battle  of  Jubbul* 
pore.  He  comomnded  the  troops  in  New  ZealaDd  from  June  1845  to  January  1846  ;  he  was  at 
the  attftek  of  the  Pah  at  Oharairat  on  the  1st  July,  1845  and  ite  subsequent  capture;  and  he 
commanded  the  combined  naval  and  military  force  eagaged  in  the  operations  acaintt  the  Pah  of 
Ruapekspeka,  and  ite  subsequent  capture  by  assault  on  the  Uth  Janoary,  1846.  Received  a 
contusion  when  mountiag  the  breach  at  the  storming  of  the  fort  of  Chnmeer. 

129  Major.Qcncral  B«ll  juiaed  the  Royal  Fusiliers  in  the  Peninsula  in  1811  and  served  thora 
until  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  at  the  aotions  of  Foentes  Quioaldo  and  Aldea  de  Poate» 
advance  on  Silnmsnca,  sffsirs  of  St.  Christoval  and  Rueda,  battle  of  Stlamancs,  advance  to  and 
retreat  from  Madrid,  advaace  from  Portog*l,  battles  of  Vittoria*  the  Nivella,  and  the  Kive.  In 
1814  embarked  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers  to  join  the  force  befure  New  Orleans,  and  present  at  tha 
assiult.  Joined  the  army  at  Paris  and  remained  until  ite  withdiawaL  He  baa  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

130  Major- General  Reed  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809|  and  in  tha  Peninsula  from 
Jane  181 1  to  March  1814,  inoludiag  the  actions  at,  and  heighte  abova^  Moresco^  battle  of  8ala« 
mancay  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  action  at  Olmas,  and  battle  of  VUtoria,  whara  ha 
was  severely  wonnded  in  tha  right  shoidderi  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

»  131  Major-General  James  Jonee  served  with  the  92nd  Ught  Dragoons  in  the  East  Indics>,  la 
1802, 8,  and  4.  aod  in  the  Feniaanla  with  tha  87th  ragt.  and  on  the  staff  horn  1609  to  1614^  and 
was  wounded  at  Talavera.  He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa  for  TkhiTera  and 
Barross. 

182  M%)Qr  General  Borke  serve!  in  Jamaica  and  St.  Domingo  In  1798  and  97 1  In  HoUaadin 
1809.  Volunteered  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Sohouwen.  Served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810» 
1U12,  with  the  6ih  Dtvlslcn  of  the  Armys  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Faentea  d'Onor;  waa 
alighUy  wounded  al  tha  affiiir  of  Bsrba  del  Puerco^  In  intercepting  tha  retreat  of  tha  Franck  gar* 
riaonof  AlaaidaivnlantacfadthaSMoniHopa  of  Sir  Jamas  Jjeiih's  Division  al  the  takiag  of 


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BadMJost  wbera  he  reoeirsd  levvral  severe  wounds  which  hftve  rendered  htm  incApable  Of  follow* 
iDg  his  professios.    Be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Badajos* 

133  Major- General  Trsfford  served  in  the  Peninsolo*  and  was  present  at  thebalUes  of  Talavera 
( wonnded),  Biuaoo»  Albuhera^Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive^  Ortbea,  and  Tonlonse, 
tor  which  he  baa  received  the  War  Modal  with  nine  Clasps. 

134  Major- General  Bristow  served  in  the  Waloheren  expedition  in  1809  as  a  Captain  in  the  tnd 
Battalion  11th  Befft.  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  i'losoiog.  He  was  in  Garrison  at  Gibraltar 
in  1811  when  the  bpanish  army  of  General  Ballasteroa  took  refuge  under  the  guns  of  that  for* 
tress.  In  Got.  and  Nov.  of  the  same  year  he  was  in  Cadis,  part  of  the  period  durhig  which  the 
place  was  blockaded  by  the  French.  In  Dec.  he  joined  the  army  in  Portugal  and  was  immc* 
diatdy  placed  on  the  Qaarter-Master-Generals  Staff,  oh  which  he  oontinu^  to  the  end  of  the 
wart  and  attached  to  Head  Quarters  the  7th  or  the  Ist  Division,  was  present  at  most 
of  the  operetiona  carried  on  in  tlie  North  of  Spain  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  War  Medal  wiUi  throe  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vitt«»iai  and  the  Pyreneee* 
In  1823  be  was  at  Cadis  during  its  bombardment  by  the  French  fleet 

135  M^or-General  Tbwaites  was  actively  employed  from  1795  to  1817.  He  served  in  the 
expedition  to  the  coast  of  Holland  in  1796;  in  the  £a»t  Indies  from  1799;  then  on  marine 
daiy  on  board  H.  M.  B.  Xe»  Forte,  till  wrecked  in  the  Bed  Sea.  The  cammugn  of  1801  in 
Egypt,  having  vdanteered,  crossin^^  the  Desert  of  Snex  with  Colonel  Xiovas  Detachment, 
with  which  be  joined  the  Grand  Vizier's  Army  on  the  advance  to  and  surrender  of  Cairo.  He 
served  in  the  Peninsula  as  Captain  of  Light  Infantry,  48th  regiment,  from  1811  to  1813,  indud- 
ing  the  siege  and  storming  of  Badigoi  Ui  1812,  the  battle  of  Salamanca  (wounded),  advance 
to  and  occupation  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees  (wounded  in  command  of 
the  Light  Companies  of  the  Brigade),  besides  minor  aifairs.  He  has  received  the  Sultan's 
GoM  Medal  of  the  Order  of  the  (Crescent,  and  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

136  Miyor-General  Jerrard  served  in  Irf'land  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons 
during  the  Rebellion  of  1798  ;  also  in  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  whioh  he  has  re- 
ceived the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Claapb  He  served  at  the 
sie^  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  as  a  Captain  of  the  30th  regiment 

137  Lord  Cardigan  commanded  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1S54,  including  the  battles  of  Uie  Alma,  BaliJklava,  and  Inkeman,  and  siege  of 
SkbattopoL 

138  Major-General  Coles  served  in  South  America  with  the  14  th  in  1807,  including  the 
opemtioni  previous  to,  and  storming  of,  Monte  Video.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Pen&sula 
from  Aug.  1808  to  Nov.  181 1,  and  again  from  April  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814;  present 
with  the  40th  at  the  battles  of  Rjloia,  Vimiera,  and  Talavera;  with  the  4th  Dragoone  at  Buaaoo, 
Albnhera,  and  Usagre;  and  with  the  12th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the 
Nive  and  the  Adonr.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

139  Sir  Miobael  Creegh  served  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  David  Bidrd  agnUtotthe  Cape  of 
Good  Hope ;  was  wounded  in  the  action  of  the  Blue  Bourg.  In  1810  accompanied  the  expedi* 
tion  (as  Brigade  Major)  which  sailed  from  Madras  against  the  French  lalanda  :  desperately 
wounded  by  a  cannon  shot,  (which  carried  away  a  part  of  his  left  shoulder,  and  killed  six  of 
his  men)  at  the  attack  of  the  batteries  before  SL  Dennis,  Isle  of  Bourbon  ;  thanked  in  general 
orders,  and  favourably  mentioned  in  the  despatches.  In  1817  and  18  served  (in  command  of  the 
86th  flaok  companies)  during  the  Mahratta  and  the  Pindarree  wars  in  India.  In  1818  served  in 
the  Kandyan  country  (interior  of  Cejlon)  during  that  harrasaing  war,  in  command  of  the  Hank 
companies  of  the  86th  and  oilier  detachmenla,  rectiving  the  repeated  thanks  of  General  Sir 
Boberi  Brownrigg  for  his  services  in  the  enemy's  country. 

140  Major*General  Eden  served  the  campaign  in  Java  in  181 1  with  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons, 
ieclttding  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  26th  Aug.  Aide«de-eamp  to  Sir  Thomas  Hislop  at  the 
battle  of  Maheidpore,  and  during  the  Mahratta  war  in  1817  and  18.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Ulasp  for  Java. 

141  Maior-General  James  Campbell  served  with  the  51st  at  the  capture  of  Kandy,  in  Ceylon, 
in  1603  ;  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain,  including  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Also  the  ctmpaigns 
of  1811,  12,  13, 14,  and  15,  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  second  siege  of  Bidtjoz^ 
battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyreneea  on  the  26th  and  28th  July,  heights  of  Lesaoa,  Nivelle,  and 
St.  Poi  with  Orthes,  and  Waterloo,  and  storming  of  Cambray.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

142  Major-General  Chester  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  and  was  present  in  the  action  near 
Bergeo,  8nd  GetL  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spam,  including  the  actions  at  Bene- 
vente.  Villa  Franca,  and  Lugo,  and  retreat  to  Corunna.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp  for  Benevent& 

143  Miuor- General  Gkddes  served  with  the  27th  in  Calabria  in  1806;  at  the  capture  of  the 
bland  of  Prooida  in  1809;  in  Sioily  in  1810;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  inoluding  the 
battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  at  which  last  he  received  a  severe  wound 
whioh  broke  the  left  thigh-bone  near  the  hip-joint»  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps. 

144  Lord  Bokeby  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  3rd  Guards,  aad  was  present  si  the 
bataea  of  Qoatre-Bras  and  Waterloa 

146  Ms^oT'Gkiiend  dilmour  served  at  the  oaptoi*  of  lMhin»  Zanle^  and  Ceplia]anin»  in  1609 1 


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snd  of  Santa  Haara  in  1810.  Served  afterwiurda  on  the  eastern  ooast  of  SptSn,  and  was 
preeent  at  the  battle  of  Gastalla;  engaged  with  the  enemy  on  aereral  oocuior  a  ooTering  tho 
retreat;  and  employed  in  the  batteries  against  Tarragona.  After  leaving  6f  ain  he^went  (o 
Qenoa,  under  liord  Wm.  Bentinck. 

146  Major-QeneralBackwith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  16kh  Light  Dragoons,  from  Joljr 
1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  the  Nirelle,  and  battles  of  the  Nive 
on  the  9th  and  lOih  Dee.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  retreat  on 
the  17th  June  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 
In  1832  be  effectually  suppressed  the  riots  of  Bristol  soon  after  bis  arrival  there,  and  on  his  own 
responsibility,  and  with  no  addition  to  the  force  that  had  been  stationed  there,  in  command  of 
the  I4th  Light  Dragoons. 

147  Mejor-rreneral  Robinson  served  with  the  48  th  in  the  Feninsnla  from  June  1 809  to  October 
1813,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera,  and  Busaeo  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  punuit  of  Massena, 
action  at  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Gindad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  stormlogof  Badajoi(8hot  throagb 
the  left  arm  at  the  assault,  6th  April  1812);  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  retreat 
therefrom,  battles  of  Yittoria,  Bouoesvalles,  and  the  Pyrenees  (severely  wounded,  left  leg  frac- 
tured 28th  July  1813).  He  subsequently  served  in  the  30th  Regiment,  which  he  commanded 
for  ten  years,  and  retired  on  half-pay  in  1843,  having  commanded  the  troops  in  Bermuda  two 
years,  and  having  served  on  full  pay  thirty-seven  years  in  all  quarters  of  the  world.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

148  Hajor-Qeneral  Maclean  served  with  the  13th  I^ght  Dragoons  in  every  action  and  aflair  in 
which  it  was  engaged  in  the  Peoinsula,  from  Dec.  1810  until  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at 
Conches,  18th  March  1814.  Was  present  with  his  regiment  during  the  Waterloo  campaign; 
ongaged  in  command  of  the  rear-guard  for  the  brigade  on  the  7th  June,  and  throughout  tho 
action  on  the  18th.  Accompanied  the  13ih  Dragoons  to  India  in  Feb.  1819;  was  employed  in 
oonimand  of  a  cavalrv  brigade  with  the  field  force  at  the  reduction  of  Kumool,  and  served 
uniBterruptedly  with  his  regiment  for  twenty-two  years,  when  be  returned  with  it  to  England,  and 
was  i^aoed  on  half  pay  as  Snd  Lieut-ColoneL  He  has  received  tho  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps 
for  Albnhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthaa. 

149  Major-Oencral  KettleweU  aerved  at  Copenhagen  in  1807;  and  in  Ceylon  daring  the 
Bebellion«  in  1817  and  18. 

150  Major-General  Blarten  aerved  the  campiign  of  1814  in  the  Peninaida  with  thoHonsehoU 
Brigade.    Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  ineluding  the  battle  ot  Waterloo. 

151  Major^OeneralBaU  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34th,  from  June  1809  to  Nov.  I8f  3, 
indttding  the  siege  of  Badajos  in  May  1811,  battles  of  Busaoo  and  Albuhera,  siege  of  Badajos  In 
May  1811,  actions  at  Arroyo  de  Mouno  tad  Almaras,  battle  of  Vittoria  (wounded  in  the  beadX 
and  affairs  at  the  Pass  of  Maya  (severely  wounded  in  the  left  leg).  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

162  Ma]or-Oeneral  Monins  servod  the  campugn  of  1815  with  the  52nd  Light  Infantry,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Served  afterwards  with  the  army  of  ooenpatii>n  in  France. 
1^153  Major-Grensral  Cox  served  in  the  95th  Rifle  Brigade  at  Copenhagen,  and  was  present  at 
some  skirmishes  near  that  city,  and  afterwards  in  the  action  of  Kioge.  He  served  afterwards  in 
the  Peninsula  from  die  landing  at  Mondego  Bay  in  1808,  to  the  end  of  the  war  at  Toulouse,  in- 
eluding  skirmish  at  Obidas,  battles  of  R(ueia  and  Vimiera,  retreat  to  Comnna,  General  Craw> 
ford*s  march  to  Talavera,  action  at  St.  Milan,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive;  passage 
of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  Orthes,  and  Tarbes.  Severely  wounded  in  the  right  leg  by  a  musket- 
shot  at  Vittoria;  in  the  left  side  at  Nivelle;  and  again  in  the  right  leg  at  Tarbes.  He  com* 
m ended  a  diviaion  under  Sir  Benjamin  D'Urban  during  the  Csffre  war  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  in  1835.  Subsequently  he  was  employed  on  particular  serrioe  in  Canada  for  five  years 
danne  both  Bebeliions,  and  is  now  employed  on  the  Staff  in  Ireland.  He  has  received  the  War 
Mcdai  wiUi  seven  Clasps. 

154  Major^Oeneral  Maunsell  served  in  the  Peniosula  from  Ang.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  including  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passsge  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle,  lO'h 
Nov.  and  Nive  9Ui,  10th,  and  llth  Deo.  Served  also  in  the  American  war,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  at  Bladenslrarg,  S4th  Aug,  and  severely  at  New  Orleans,  23rd  Dea  1814.  He  has 
received  the  War  M^daf  with  three  Clasps. 

165  libjor-General  Godrington  commanded  a  brigade  of  the  Light  Diviaion  throughout  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balnkuivay  and  Inkerman,  and  the 
aiega  of  SebaatopoL 

156  Mijor-Qeneral  Tumor  aerved  in  Hanover  with  the  14th,  in  1805  and  6.  The  oampaign  of 
1806*9,  indnding  the  battle  of  Corunna.  On  the  expedition  to  Waloheren,  and  at  the  aiege  of 
Pinahittg  in  1809.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  re* 
c«ved  the  War  Medal  wiUi  one  cUsp  for  Comnna. 

157  Maior*General  Frith  was  present  in  several  ai&ira  consequent  upon  the  operatWms 
carried  on  by  Che  dirision  of  the  army  under  Colonel  Chalmers  in  the  Travcoeore  war,  particn* 
larly  on  the  15th  January  1709,  and  the  storming  of  the  enemy's  lines  on  the  2lAt  Fehw  foiiowisg. 
Served  also  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  BonrbOT,  and  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810. 

158  M^or-Gentfal  Falls  aerved  with  the  SOth  on  the  expedition  to  Na^ea  with  the  GBgli»h 
and  Roaaian  army  in  1 805.  He  waa  maent  at  the  battle  of  Mam  in  1806 ;  at  tho  battle  of  Corunna 
in  1809)  on  the  axpedition  to  WaUitraa  the  aame  year;  anbaequently  in  tha  Panlnanla.  at  tha 


War  Services  of  the  General  Officers,  33 

bftttle  <s£  the  Pyrenees,  %i  BoncefTalles,  and  Pampelona  (severely  wonnded),  battles.  q£  the 
Nivelle,  and  Orthes.  Serred  afterwards  on  the  expedition  to  Washington.  In  1881  he  was 
wonnded  in  the  riots  at  Merthyr  Tyd?il,  in  South  Wales.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  six  Clasps. 

159  Hbjor-General  Fergnsson  served  at  the  oaptnreof  Bear  Admiral  Perr6e*s  squadron  from 
Egypt  when  in  pursuit  of  the  French  and  Spanish  fleets  in  June,  1799.  Blockade  of  Malta  and  cap- 
ture of  Admiraf  Perr^e's  squadron  Z«  G^nAreux74,  Vtlle  de  Maraeillei,  &c.  with  a  reinforcement 
and  supplies  for  the  relief  of  the  garrison.  Was  wrecked  and  severely  injured  on  board  H.  M.  B. 
Queen  Chmrlotte  when  kuni  off  Leghorn  in  1800,  only /our  saved  out  of  a  detachment  of  nearly 
200  marines,  including  supemttmeraries,  in  all  upwards  of  700  persons  perbhed.  Served  at  the 
siege  of  Genoa  and  Savona.  Destruction  of  the  fort  of  Port  Espexie,  and  ^uns  carried  off  by 
H.  K.  S.  Santa  Dorothea  in  1800,  to  which  ship  he  then  belongeo.  Served  in  Egypt  under  the 
command  of  Sir  Bslpb  Abercromby  in  1801  (medal).  In  1806  at  Maida.  Defence  of  Gatea 
end  surrender  of  lYopea;  took  possession  of  the  latter  town  with  his  detachment.  Served  again 
in  Egypt  with  the  expedition  under  Major- General  Fraser  in  1807.  He  has  bern  repeatedly 
engsged  in  severe  boat  actions,  and  against  batteries,  and  debarked  with  detachments  aiding 
in  capturing  and  destroying  ships  and  convoys  on  the  enemy's  coast 

160  Major- General  Idarkbam  served  in  Cans  da  in  command  of  tbe  light  company  of  the 
32nd,  during  the  Bebellion  in  1837,  and  was  very  severely  wonnded  in  the  actions  of  St.  Denis. 
He  served  2so  the  Pnniaub  campaign  of  1848*49,  having  commanded  the  2nd  Inflintry  Brigade 
at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (wonnded  lOtb  Sept.  1848)  ;  the  Division 
at  the  action  of  Sooijkoond  when  the  enemy's  position  was  carried  and  seven  gans  taken  ;  and 
tlie  Bengal  Column,  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  on  the  2nd  Jan.  1849  ; 
he  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooltan  on  the  22nd  Jan.,  and  at  the  sur^ 
render  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote  on  the  9th  Feb.  On  the  20th  Felnrnary  he  Joined 
the  Army  of  the  Panjanb  with  his  brigade,  and  commanded  it  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  the  fol- 
lowing day,  for  wMch  services  he  was  nominated  a  Companion  of  the  Bath  (Medal  and  Clasps.) 

161  Major- General  Lockwood  commanded  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign 
of  1842  in  Affghanistan  under  Gen.  Pollock  (Medal  and  CB.),  and  was  raesent  at  forcing  the 
Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  heights  of  JugduUuck,  action  of  Tescen  and  Huftkotul,  occupation 
of  Caboo),  siege  and  capture  of  Istaliffi  He  served  also  in  the  Pu^aub  campaign  of  1848-9, 
and  commanded  a  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  one  Claip). 

162  Msjor-Genersl  Airey  served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854 — first  in  com- 
mand of  a  Brigade,  and  afterwards  from  the  disembarkation  in  the  Crimea  as  Quarter-Master- 
General,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebaatopol. 

163  Major- General  Estcourt  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  river  Euphrates,  from 
January  1835  to  June  1837 1  and  as  a  mark  of  approbation  of  his  conduct  and  exertions,  he  was 
promoted  to  the  t^evet  rank  of  Lieut-ColoneL  Served  aa  Adjutant-General  throughout  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman^  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol. 

164  Major-General  Adams  commanded  the  18ih  Boyal  Irish  in  the  following  operations  in 
China  (Medal),  viz.,  the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  storming  and  taking  the  Heights  above  the 
city  of  Canton,  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  storming  and  taking  the  fortified 
Heights  of  Chinhae,  «id  captoro  of  the  city  of  Ningpo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854 
in  command  of  a  Brigade,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alooifl,  and  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded),  snd  aiegc  of  SebastopoL 

167  Major-General  Hon.  J.  x.  Scarlett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  command  of 
the  Heavy  Cavalry  Brigade^  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol. 

168  Sir  John  Campbell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  command  of  a  Brigade, 
inolndiog  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

169  Major-General  Torrens  commanded  a  Brigade  of  the  4th  Division  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854,  indnding  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and 
siege  of  SebastopoL 

170  Major-General  BnHer  served  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
commanded  one  of  the  columns  which  penetrated  tlie^matola  Mountains  in  the  spring  of  1847  ; 
the  Gaika  chief  Sandllla  surrendering  himself  to  him.  He  commanded  the  troops,  under  Sir 
TIarry  Smith,  which  crossed  the  Orange  Biver  in  1848  to  suppress  the  insurrection  of  the 
Dotch  Boers,  and  was  severely  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him  in  the  action  of  the 
29th  August  at  £k>em  Piaats:  appointed  a  C.B  Was  also  employed  in  the  Kafiir  war  of  1652-3. 
S(  rred  llie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  command  of  a  Brigado,  including  the  battles  of  the 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  Had  two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Inkerman, 
snd  suffdred  a  severe  contusion  of  the  leg. 

171  Major- General  Eyre  was  nominated  a  CJB.,  and  appointed  an  Atde-de-Camp  to  the 
Quren,  with  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  Army,  at  the  termination  of  the  Kaffir  War,  in  1853,  in  con- 
sidtratiun  of  his  distioguished  services  in  (hat  and  the  previous  Kaffir  War  (Medal).  Commanded 
a  Brigado  of  tbe  3rd  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Alma,  and  siege  of  SebastopoL  During  the  battle  of  Inkerman  he  held  the  com- 
mand of  the  troops  in  the  trenches. 


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War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

1  Sir  Robert  Cbambre  Hill  serrcd  on  the  Continent  in  1794  and  95.  Embarked  with  the 
Bioei  for  the  Peninsola  in  Oct  1812.  Soon  after  his  arriyal  in  Lisbon,  was  ordered  to  take 
comniand  of  the  Houeehold  Brigade  of  Catalrj,  which  he  commanded  at  and  for  some  time  after 
the  baule  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Gold  Medal.  Present  also  at  the  actions  in 
the  Pyrenees;  and  subsequently  with  Lord  Hill's  Dlyision  until  after  the  battle  of  the  13th  Dfo. 
1813  near  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  in  command  of  the  regimen^  including 
the  action  oa  the  17th  June,  and  batUe  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

2  Sir  William  Cox  served  st  the  re-taking  of  Grenada  in  1796 ;  in  Bgypt  in  1801 ;  employed 
on  a  particular  service  in  Spain  in  1808-9,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Lugo,  and  battle  of 
Corunna.  Commanded  the  fortress  of  Almeida,  from  April  1809  to  the  87th  August  1810, 
when,  by  the  unfortunate  explosion  of  its  magazines,  he  was  obliged  to  surrender  it  to  the  army 
under  Marshal  Massens.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

3  Colonel  J.  P.  Hamilton  served  as  a  Comet  in  the  Scotch  Greys  in  the  army  commanded  by 
the  Duke  of  York  in  Flanders  and  Holland  daring  the  campaign  of  1794,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  near  Cateau,  and  subsequently  at  tho  siege  of  Nimeguen — ^having  previously  to  the 
latter  been  promoted  to  a  Lieutenancy  in  the  Greys  by  the  Dake,  for  conveying  very  important 
despatches,  under  difficult  and  perilous  circumstances,  to  the  Prince  of  Orange,  then  command- 
ing the  Dutch  Army.  In  May  1813  he  commanded  a  battalion  at  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  in 
the  same  year  was  second  in  command  in  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Balaguer  in 
Catalonia.  In  the  spring  of  1814  he  joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  as  Lieut-Colonel 
of  the  83rd  regiment. 

4  Colonel  Burslem  served  at  Toulon  in  1793,  and  was  present  In  the  various  actions  there, 
and  afterwards  at  Corsica.  Employed  as  Assistant-Qaarter-Mastcr-General  at  the  taking  of 
the  Isle  of  France  in  1810;  and  as  Deputy-Qaarter-7/Iaster- General  at  the  conqaest  of  Java 
in  181 1  (including  the  attack  of  Comelis),  for  which  he  has  received  the  Gold  Medal. 

5  Colonel  Gauntlett  was  actively  employed  against  the  Maroons  in  the  West  Indies.  Served 
also  the  oampaign  in  Egypt. 

6  Colonel  Woodgate  embarked  with  the  5th  battalion  of  the  60th  on  the  expedition  to  Por- 
tugal in  1808  under  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Boleia,  Vimiera, 
Talavera,  and  Basaco;  action  at  Sibugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  (irounded),  siege  of  Badajos 
in  1811 ;  action  at  SI  Bodon,  siege  ana  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  He  has  received  the  Gold 
Medal  for  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Koleia,  Vimiera^ 
Talavera,  Ba»aco,  and  Ciudad  Bodrigo. 

7  Colonel  Patrickson  served  in  Ireland  vrith  the  9th  Dragoons  daring  the  Rebellion  in  1798; 
in  1807  he  served  with  the  43rd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  at  the  battle  of  Kioge ;  in 
1808-9  in  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  (a  great  part  of 
the  time  in  command  of  the  regiment)  from  Sept  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814  (except 
durin»  two  short  intervals  when  he  was  ordered  to  England  to  command  tho  2nd  bat*alton), 
including  the  aotion  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Basaco,  Itines  of  Torres  Vedras,  actions  of  Kedinba, 
Fox  d*Arouce,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal ;  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  Vittoria,  and  Toulouse.  He 
has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  Toulouse,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Basaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  Vittoria.  Embarked  for  America  in  Oct.  1814,  and  commanded  the 
4drd  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.  Joined  the  Army  in  Flanders  on  the  16th  of  June  1815, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

8  Colonel  Thornton  s<'rved  in  the  Peninsula,  and  commanded  the  40th  regiment  at  the 
battlea  of  Talavera,  Kivelle  (severely  wounded),  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  Gold  Cross.  He  was  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Basaco,  and 
the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clnsps. 

9  Sir  John  Milley  Doyle  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  includiug  ihe  actions  of  the 
8tb,  13tb,  and  2l8t  of  March,  captures  of  Grand  Cairo  and  Alexandria,  together  vdth  the  other 
operations  of  that  campaign.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feo.  1809  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814— either  in  command  of  a  regiment  of  Portuguese  or  a  brigade — and  was  pre* 
Sf  nt  at  the  action  of  Grijon,  passage  of  the  Douro,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  first  siege  of 
Badajos,  siege  and  assault  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  battles  of  Vittoria.  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  and 
Orthes.  Sir  John  has  received  a  Medal  for  services  in  Egypt  from  the  Grand  Seignior ;  the 
Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and 
Orthes ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  for  Egypt,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

10  Colonel  John  Hamilton  served  the  Egyptian  Campaign  of  1801  with  the  Coldstrram 
Guards.  Accompanied  a  detachment  of  that  regiment  to  the  Pen'nsula  in  March  1810 ;  and  in 
April  was  appointed  Deputy- Assistant-Quarter-Master- General  at  Isla  de  Leon.  Wtnt  to 
England  in  March  1812;  rejoined  the  regiment  in  the  Peninsula  in  July  1813,  and  served  there 
vntil  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  witn  two  Clasps  for  Barros 
and  the  Nive. 

1 1  Colonel  Ward  ferred  in  the  Peninsula^  and  has  receired  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for 


52  War  Servicei  of  the  Colonels. 

SftlauuocSf  Badajoz  (soverely  wovnded  at  the  aaaanlt},  aad  the  Pyrenees  ;  and  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  ooe  Cla«p  for  Busaoo. 

12  Colon?l  BJake  served  with  the  20th  Drag^oons  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
1806  ;  proceeded  from  thence  to  South  America,  and  was  in  the  action  at  Maldonado  and  aiege 
of  Monte  Video.  Served  in  Portugal  in  1808  and  9,  including  the  battles  of  Roleta  and 
Yimiera  (Gold  Medal);  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Dourot  In  Sicily  in  1810  and  11;  auhse- 
qnendy  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  action  at  Villa  Franca. 

13  Colonel  Jodrell  served  in  Sicily  in  1806  and  1807.  He  went  to  Cadis  in  March  1810.  and 
remained  there  till  April  1811,  having  been  present  at  tho  battle  of  Barrosa.  In  Sept  1813  he 
joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  in  tho  Peninsula,  and  served  there  until  the  end  of  tluit 
war  in  1814.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Barrosa,  Nivelle,  aod  Nivc. 

14  Colonel  Henry  Dawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Guards,  fron  Feb.  1810  to  the 
end  of  that  war  in  1814  :  Major  of  Brigade  from  June  1810,  including  the  batUe  of  Fuentes 
d*Onor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria»  Ni» 
Telle,  and  Nive  ;  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  on  which 
last  occasion  he  was  severely  wonnded.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle 
of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

15  Colonel  Fielding  Browne  accompanied  the  40th  to  the  Peninsula  in  July  1808,  and  was 
present  at  tho  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  and  Busaco;  on  the  retreat  to^  and  at  the 
occapation  of,  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  siege  of  Badajoz,  in  May  1811,  and  repulse  of  the 
sortie  from  Fort  San  Christoval  \  actions  of  £1  Bodon  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and  storming 
of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badajox,  action  at  Caniial,  battle  of  Sslamancs,  cap- 
tare  of  Madrid,  and  subsequent  retreat  therefrom.  Served  also  on  the  expedition  against  New 
Orleans.  Commanded  the  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  Gold 
Medal  for  Bsdajcs  (having  commanded  tho  regiment  at  the  assault) ;  and  the  Silver  War  MediU 
with  scTcn  Clasps  for  the  other  battles  and  siege. 

16  Lord  Harrington  was  empbyed  in  South  America  in  1807,  and  was  present  at  the  attack 
on  Buenos  Ayres.  Served  also  in  tho  Mahratta  war  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  battle  of 
Maheidpore,  and  storming  of  Talneir. 

17  Colonel  Alexander  Higi^inson  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battle  of  Co* 
rnnna ;  the  expedition  to  Walohercn  in  1809  ^  and  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1812,  l.'>, 
and  14.     He  has  received  the  War  Mednl  with  three  (Clasps  for  Coninna,  Nivello,  and  Nive. 

18  Colonel  AUix  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Guards  (part  of  the  time  as  Adjutant 
and  as  Brigsde^Major)  and  was  pros  cat  at  tho  battles  of  Corunua,  Salamanca,  Pyrenceit,  a^J 
Nivelle  (severely  wounded),  and  a'  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign* 

19  Colonel  Brooke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Guards  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  C  irunna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

20  Sir  John  Morillyon  Wilson  served  as  midshipman  In  the  navy  for  nearly  six  yearn.    H^ 
employed  on  the  coast  of  Ireland  during  the  rebellion  in  1798  ;  in  the  expedition  to  the 


Helder  in  1799,  and  £g}pt  in  1801,  where  he  received  a  medal  from  the  Capitan  Pasha  fur 
having  saved  the  lives  of  a  boat*s  crew  belonging  to  a  Turkish  man-of-war.  He  received  three 
wounds  while  a  midshipman  ;  and  the  last  was  a  severe  wound  un  the  head,  which  produced 
total  deafness,  in  consequence  of  which  he  was  invalided,  and  quitted  the  navy  in  1803.  HiJ 
health  l)eing  restored,  he  eutsred  tho  army  in  1804  ;  and  served  in  the  third  battalion  Royals  at 
Walcberen  in  1809,  where  he  was  twice  wounded  during  the  siege  of  Flushing.  He  afterwards 
rseved  in  the  Peninsula,  and  wai  in  the  battles  of  Busaco,  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Turret 
Vedras,  aod  at  the  actions  of  Ptimbil,  Kedinba,  Condf  ixa,  Ca^  al  Nuva,  Fos  d^Arouce,  and  S  ibngiJ, 
the  blockade  of  Almeide,  and  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor.  In  1812  he  joined  tho  2od  batiali«  a 
Royals  in  Caoa'Ja,  aod  was  in  tho  attack  made  on  Sackftt*^  Harbour,  end  Gnat  Sodua  Cwhrtr 
he  received  a  severe  bayonet  wound;.  He  was  also  in  tho  actions  at  Black  Rock,  Buffalo,  a.'.d 
tho  battle  of  Chippewa,  in  which  he  received  seven  wounds,  and  being  left  on  the  field  of  batiic. 
he  fell  iato  the  haads  of  the  enemy.  Durioff  his  career  in  the  two  prvftissior.:.  berf-cttTtii 
thirteen  wounds,  and  has  two  balls  still  lodgedf.  Tbe  brevet  rank  of  Major,  and  that  of  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel  was  conferred  upon  him  for  his  conduct  at  Buffalo  and  Chippewa.  Sir  John  Um 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Bus  ico  and  Fuentes  d*Onor. 

SI  Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  :>Ui  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  preaent  st 
tlie  battle  of  SUamanca,  for  which  he  h%s  received  the  War  Medal  with  cue  Cla«p. 

22  Colonel  William  l>mmmond*s  scr rices : — Peninsular  campaigns,  from  I8u9  to  1812.  in* 
eluding  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Fu*  ntca  d'Onor,  the  r(  trc  at  to  tbe  lines  of  Torres  Vc Jruj, 
and  subsequent  a  Ivanoe  from  thence.  Campiiijni  of  1814  iu  Holland,  iooludiug  the  bomlanl« 
uent  of  Antwerp  and  storming  of  Bjrgen>op-Z  looi.  Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  btttJti 
of  Qoatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  R'.c«mvc  J  the  rank  <if  Brevet  Major  for  his  ooaiuct  at  Wat'.rl.'O. 
He  1  at  received  Ih3  Silrer  War  Medul  with  three  Catpj. 

23  Coloafl  Hants  served  the  cuop:ugn  of  l$08-9  as  a  Depnty-Aisictaot-Quarter-Masttr* 
General  to  Sir  David  Baird*s  Division,  and  was  present  at  th^  iTiiicijml  op<taiiut:d  oif  the  army, 
and  at  the  battle  of  C  jrunna,  for  which  he  has  n  coivcd  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

84  Cokmel  Thomas  Wildman  served  with  the  7lh  Huseara  in  the  campaign  of  1808-9  tmdtr 


War  Sefviiies  of  the  Colonels.  53 

Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  in  tho  cavalry  engagements  at  Mayorga,  Benevente,  and 
throughout  the  retreat  to  Corunna.  Sabsequently  in  Uie  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1813  and  14, 
including  the  investment  and  surrender  of  Fampeluna,  the  battle  of  Orthes  and  intermediate 
atfairs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  including 
the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  17tb,  and  battle  of  Waterloo,  at  which  last  he  was 
slightly  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Benevente,  OrUies,  and 
Toalouie. 

25  Colonel  the  Honourable  Frederick  M.  Cathcart  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Commander 
of  the  Forces  in  the  expedition  sent  to  the  North  of  Germany  in  1805-6  under  General  Lord 
Ciithcart;  and  on  the  expedition  sent  to  the  Island  of  Rogen  in  the  Baltic,  to  co-operate  with 
tho  Ring  of  Svreden  in  1807;  and  subsequentlv  in  the  same  year  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Copenhagen,  on  which  occasion,  being  sent  homo  with  the  desimtohes,  he  was  promoted  to  a 
Troop  in  the  25th  Light  Dragoons.  He  continued  to  serve  as  Aide-de«camp  to  Lord  Cathcart 
during  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  1814  in  Germany  and  France,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Lntzen  3rd  May,  Bautsen  20th  and  21st  May,  Dresden  28th  Aug.,  Leipsio  16th,  18th,  and 
19th  Oct  1813,  Brienne  Ist  Feb,,  Fere  Champenoise  25th  March,  and  capture  of  Paris  31st 
March  1814.  In  1815  he  was  also  employed  in  the  same  capacity  at  the  head-quarters  of  the 
Allied  Army  under  Marshal  Prince  Schwartzenberg. 

26  Sir  George  Coupf'r  was  Assistant-engineer  at  Copenhagen;  Captain  in  the  92nd  with  Sir 
John  Moore*s army  in  Stveden  and  Portugal;  Aide-de-camp  to  Lord  Dalhousie  in  Walcheren; 
1st  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  H.  Clinton  in  the  Peninsula  in  1811  and  12,  to  Lord  Dalhousie  from 

1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present  in  all  the  actions  in  which  they  commanded 
DlviBions  during  those  periods.  He  was  Assistant  Quarter-Master-General  with  the  army  in 
the  Gulf  of  Mexico  in  1814-15.  Sir  George  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for 
Badajos,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees. 

27  Colonel  Bichardson  served  with  the  Bojal  Horse  Guards  in  Spain  and  France  from  Deo. 

1813  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  fur  Toulouse. 

28  Colonel  Charles  W>ndham  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  10th  Hussars  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medial  with 
three  Clasps. 

29  Colonel  the  Honourable  H.  Hely  Hutchinson  joined  the  Army  in  the  Peninsula  on  the 
12th  July  1811,  and  was  shortly  afterwards  appointed  to  a  Troop  in  the  4th  Portuguese 
Cavalry,  but  was  employed  principally^  on  the  Staff  until  the  conclusion  of  the  War  in  1814. 
Be  was  present  in  most  of  the  affairs  in  which  Lord  H ill's  Division  was  engaged,  particularly 
at  the  surprise  of  the  Bridge  of  Almarez  ;  and  he  was  ono  of  the  first  who  gave  information 
tliat  the  French  had  passed  Uie  Tormes.     He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campsign. 

30  Colonel  Barlow  served  in  India  under  Lord  Lake^  during  the  campaigns  of  1803,  4,  and  5, 
end  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Deig,  battle  of  Futtjghur,  siege  of  Bhurtpore,  and  battle  of 
Afzalghur.    Served  also  at  the  captures  of  Bourbon  and  the  isle  of  France  in  1810. 

31  Colonel  Keane  served  with  the  23rd  on  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Germany  in  1805 ; 
in  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  iodudtng  the  retreat  to,  and  the  battle  of,  Corunna. 
Served  aiterwards  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7  th  Hussars,  and  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Hussey 
Vivian,  from  November  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Nivc, 
Orthes^  and  Toulouse,  Also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  the  same  capacity,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps 
for  Corunna,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

92  Colonel  Lane  served  with  the  15th  Hussars  during  the  campaigns  of  1813,  14,  and  15,  in 
the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flsnders,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  also  at  the 
bnttles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

33  Colonel  Biadox  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  6th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

34  Colonel  Biggins  served  in  Ireland  during  the  Rebellion  in  1798.  In  1806  he  was  at  the 
landing  and  taking  of  Maldonado,  in  South  America ;  at  the  affair  of  San  Carlos,  in  which  he 
was  slightly  wounded,  and  had  bis  horse  shot;  also  at  tho  Eiege  and  taking  of  Monte  Video. 

35  Colonel  Macadam  landed  in  Portugal  Ist  Aug.  1808  with  the  9th,  and  served  throughout 
the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Yimiera,  passage  of  tho 
Douio,  defence  of  Tarifa,  affairs  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos  in  1812,  siege  and  storming  of  San 
Srbastian  (twice  wounded,  and  commanded  the  false  attack  on  the  breach  on  the  night  of  tho 
29tb  of  Aug.),  passages  of  the  Bidassoa  (shot  through  the  body)  and  Adour,  several  affairs  con- 
nected with  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  also  the  repnlsc  of  the  sortie,  besides  a  variety  of 
minor  afiairs,  and  other  desultory  servico  s  during  the  Peninsular  war.  I'roceeded  to  Canada 
with  his  regiment,  and  served  the  campaign  of  1814.  Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  witli 
fonr  Clasps  for  Koleia,  Yimiera,  Yittoria,  and  St  Seba&tion. 

36  Colonel  Dobbin  lerved  with  the  19th  in  the  Travancore  war  in  1809;  at  the  capture  of 
the  Kandian  territories  in  Cejion  in  1815.  AUo  actively  employed  at  the  head  of  tho  Grena- 
dier company  throughout  the  Kandian  campaign  ol  1818,  and  received  tho  thanks  of  Sir  Robert 
Brownrigge  on  three  occasions  in  general  orders,  for  a  seiies  of  services  sgainst  the  iuBUi^ents. 

37  Colonel  Melville  Browne  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Brent  Spencer  in  the  battles  of 
Koleia,  Yimiera,  Busaco,  Fuontes  d'Onor  (for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fonr 


54  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

CUajM),  and  the  different  affaire  during  the  retreat  of  Maesena  from  FortagaL  8er?ed  abo  ai 
the  siege  of  Flubhiug  in  1809,  as  Aide-de-cattp  to  Oeneral  Qore  Browne. 

88  Colonel  Le  Blanc  uctvad  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  4th  and  waa  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Coninna,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  und  Vittoria,  and  at  the  aiegea  of  Badajoc,  and  St.  Sebaa- 
tian  (fceycreljT  wounded  at  the  asfanltand  capture),  for  which  he  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with 
iU  Claspa.    He  aeryed  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

39  Colonel  Horton  served  in  the  Peninsula  wi£  the  71st  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Ni- 
Telle,  NiTe^  Orthea,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
He  serrcd  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

40  Colonel  Biddlesden  aerved  in  the  Feninaula  with  the  Bojral  Horse  Guards  and  waa  present 
at  the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  hat  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa. 
He  seryed  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

41  Colonel  Jamea  Fleming  serred  in  India,  Bourbon,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Franoe. 
49  Colonel  Hogge  eenrcd  the  campaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stuart  and  was  present 

with  the  20th  at  the  battle  of  Maida.  He  served  afterwarda  iu  the  Peninsula  with  the  SOth  an4 
waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera  (wounded),  Corunna,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle^  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiih  nine  Clasps. 

43  Colonel  Stisted  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Ro|al  Dragoons,  from  June  18 1 1  to  the 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  ft  Toulouse. 

44  Colonel  Salwey  aerved  the  oampaiana  of  1813  and  14,  with  the  Coldstream  Qoarda,  and 
was  present  at  nearly  all  the  actions  in  uie  Pyrenees,  the  eroasing  of  the  Bidaaaoa,  capture  of 
St  Jean  de  Lua,  batile  of  the  Nivelle,  heighta  of  Bldart,  eroasing  the  Adour,  investment  of 
Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.    lie  has  received  the  Wat  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

45  Sir  HenrY  Wyatt  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15,  with  the  1st  Life  Quards,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp. 

46  Sir  Henry  Fairfax  aerved  in  the  PeninaoU  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  in  1812,  on  the  retreat 
firom  Madrid,  and  in  the  affair  of  San  Munoa. 

47  Colonel  Vandeleur  served  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  71st  Light  Infantry  and  afterwards 
with  the  12lh  L*ght  Dragoona  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  (severely 
wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyreneea,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Claaps.    He  aerved  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

48  Colonel  Lascellea  aerved  with  the  1st  Rcfit.  of  Guards  in  the  Peninsula  In  1813  and  1814, 
and  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  the  battles  of  tho  Nivelle  and  the  Nin*. 
He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  mcludiog  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and 
taking  of  Peronne. 

49  Colonel  Armytage  aerved  in  the  aouth  of  France  with  the  Coldstream  Quards  from  March 
to  July  1814. 

50  Colonel  Wallace  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

51  Colonel  Bjldero  aerved  with  the  Grenadier  Gimrda  at  Cadia  in  1810  and  lit  in  the 
Peninsula  in  1812  and  13;  in  Holland  in  1814;  and  the  campaign  of  1815,  in  which  he  aervid 
■a  Adjutant  at  the  battlea  of  Qaatre  Braa  and  Waterloo,  and  at  the  taking  of  Peronne.  He  has 
receif  cd  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

62  Sir  Ord  Honyman  aerved  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  oempaign  of  1814  in  fiuUand, 
and  was  present  at  the  Bombardment  of  Antwerp  and  Storming  of  Bergen- op-Zoom  where  he 
commanded  the  leading  sub-division  of  the  storming  party  of  the  Qren^ier  Guards. 

53  Colonel  Close  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  wbioh  he  has  received  the 
Silver  War  Modal  with  one  Clasp. 

54  Colonel  Taynton  served  in  Ireland  during  the  Bebellion  in  1798.  In  1801  ho  was  at  the 
capture  of  the  Danish  Islands,  and  island  of  St.  Martin  in  the  West  Indies.  In  1808  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  St  Lucia  and  storminj*  uf  the  fortress  of  I^Ioroe  Furtun^ei  alto  at  tiie 
attack  and  capture  of  Tobago.  Served  on  the  staff  of  General  Maitland  at  the  attack  and 
eapturo  of  the  Dutch  colony  of  Surinam.  In  1607,  he  was  at  the  second  capture  of  Uie  DaaUh 
West  India  islands;  in  1809  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Martinique,  including  the  tiege  of 
Pott  B'mrbon;  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Saintes  Islands.  From  1811  to  1818  he 
served  in  Sicily,  and  was  employed  as  acting  Deputy- AHjutant-Gcneral,  and  some  time  at  the 
head  of  the  Department    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  oce  Cia9p  for  Martinique. 

55  Coloml  George  Tovey  served  in  Calabria  with  the  20tb,  and  waa  present  si  the 
battle  of  Ma  da.  Served  alao  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1808  Co  Nov.  1809,  and  ^ain  frtxn 
Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inclodUig  the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Talavera,  Vittorta, 
and  the  Pyreneea  (25th  July  to  2nd  August);  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  bittles  of  tho  Miv«ll««  the 
Nive  (9th  to  13th  Dee.),  and  Orthea.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

56  Colonel  Angtlo  served  with  the  expedition  to  Bgypt  in  1807;  on  the  eeait  of  C*1a« 
briain  1808;  with  the  expf  dition  to  Walcheren  in  1809;  with  the  army  to  Catalonia  in  181:! 
a<id  13,  aa  an  Assisttnt^Adjatant-Gcneral.  Attschtd  to  the  Austrian  army,  and  acted  aa  Aidr- 
de-eamp  to  Msjor- General  Count  Nugent  in  the  campu'gn  against  the  Viceroy  of  Italy;  prevent 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Trieste,  C<ittaro,  and  Rsgusa,  and  in  variooa  aerviees  in  tha  Adriatic. 

17  Culonel  Linton  aerved  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  0th  Dragoons,  and  waa  preaent  si 
tfta  hank  of  Waterloo. 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels,  53 

58  Cdlond  8hee  serred  the  early  part  of  the  campaign  of  1809  in  Portugal;  and  the  latter 
end  of  1809  and  the  years  1810  and  11  with  the  Sicilian  army.  Serred  also  the  Pcninaular 
campaigns  of  1812, 13,  and  14,  with  the  Portuguese  army. 

59  Colonel  Boys  served  in  the  Peninvnla  from  1809  to  1811,  and  again  from  1813  to  the 
end  of  that  war  in  I814,iacluding  the  action  at  Sabugal,and  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  also  In  the 
Burmese  War  (Medal}. 

60  Colonel  Leslie  served  with  the  29th  on  the  secret  expedition  nnder  Sir  Brent  Spencer, 
and  subsequently  in  tiie  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1808  to  Dec.  1811,  and  again  from  Feb.  1813, 
inclu^iuff  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Ylmiera,  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  ofTalavera,  first  siege 
of  BadBjos,  and  battle  of  Albuhera,  besides  skirmishes  and  affrays  at  outposts.  At  the  battle 
of  Talftvera  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  right  leg,  where  the  ball  sull  remains.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

61  Colonel  Bobertson  served  with  the  25  ih  at  the  taking  of  Madeira  in  1807;  ^^t  tho  capture 
of  Oaadaloupe  in  1810,  and  again  in  1815. 

03  Culonel  Oawler  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  S2nd  fVom  Nov.  1811  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  sie?e  and  assault  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pass  of  Vera,  the 
Niveile,  the  Kive,  Orthes,  ana  Toulouse,  besides  rarious  minor  affairs.  Served  also  the  oam- 
pais:a  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Wounded  below  the  right  knee  by 
a  musket'Shot  at  the  storming  of  Badajos,  and  in  the  neck  by  a  musket-shot  at  Son  Munos.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seTea  Clasps. 

63  Colonel  Baker  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  16th  Light  Dragoons  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Nlvellc  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Ho 
served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

64  Colonel  Powell  sc rred  in  the  boats  at  the'  capture  by  boarding  of  the  French  Cutter 
Tape-Abord,  off  St.  Domiogo,  in  1805  ;  and  in  the  Boyal  Marine  Battalion  in  the  north  of 
bpain  in  1836-37,  including  the  actions  of  Fuenlarabia  and  Hernani. 

63  Culonel  Thomas  Stevens  was  present  blockading  Brest,  the  H elder,  and  Cadiz,  and  tras 
engaged  with  batteries.  In  1809  he  was  engaged  with  gun-boats  in  passing  convoys  through  the 
Sound  and  Categat;  in  H.M.S.  Cerberus,  with  convoy  of  armed  transports  and  gun-boats  in  the 
Gulf  of  Friedland ;  in  the  boats  of  the  squadron  in  the  successful  attack  upon  the  Russian  Flotilla 
of  heavy  armed  gun-boats  and  armed  Transports ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  Russian  schooner. 
From  1836  to  1840  he  served  in  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain;  was 
detached  in  command  of  a  company  for  the  defence  of  the  Eastern  Heights  of  Passages  aUacked 
bjr  the  Carlists,  and  in  the  Carlist  attack  of  the  Lines  on  the  6th  June  1836;  and  he  was  also  pre- 
sent at  Fuentarabia,  11th  July  1836. 

66  Culonel  Gibsone  landed  from  the  Thunderer  and  senred  on  shore  for  eight  days  in  Bear- 
fa  a  vm  Bay  in  1804.  He  was  on  board  the  Safeguard  mortar  brig  in  a  severe  action  with  a 
(liviaion  of  Danish  gnn-boatsoff  Anholt  in  June  1811,  on  which  occasion  the  vessel  vras  eng4<^ed 
fir  three  and  a  half  hours,  and  19  were  killed  or  wounded  out  of  a  complement  of  29.  The  ful- 
lowing  year  he  was  engaged  at  Cateria  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  and  accompanied  Captaiu 
Pirke  with  two  heavy  guns  intended  for  the  army  besieging  Burgos.  In.  1813  and  14  he  served 
in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Craney  Isltind,  taking  of  Hampton,  de- 
fence of  the  Lines  of  Chippewa,  and  on  other  occasions  on  the  Niagara  Frontier,  where  he  sus- 
tained a  severe  fracture  of  the  left  arm,  and  a  violent  contusion  on  the  right  breast. 

07  Colonel  Oough  served  as  Deputy  Quarter- Master-General  of  the  army  during  the  war 
in  China,  and  received  the  breret  rank  of  Major  and  Lient-Colonel,  together  widi  the  Com- 
panionship of  the  Bath,  for  his  conduct  in  action,  he  having  been  present  in  almost  every 
engagement  during  the  expedition.  He  was  afterwards  present  in  the  battle  of  Maharajporc, 
as  Military  Secretary  to  the  Commander«in-Chief  in  India  ;  and  he  commanded  a  brigade  uf 
c iTa) ry  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  officiated  as  Quarter-Master-Qenf^ral 
in  the  battle  of  Sobraon,  and  was  rery  severely  wounded.  Served  tho  Puojaub  campaign  of 
•1S46-9  as  Quarter- Master-General  Queen's  Troops,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Chillian- 
Mallah  and  Goojeerat. 

68  Colonel  Mercer  assisted  at  the  destmction  of  the  French  squadron  in  Basque  Roads,  lie 
was  repeatedly  landed  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1810,  co-operating  with  the  Patriots.  In 
1812,  while  embarked  on  board  H.M.S.  /avo,  he  was  engaged  with  and  captured  by  the  United 
^^tues  frigate  Onufiltttion, 

69  Colonel  Lane  served  in  the  West  Indies  in  1796  and  7,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
St  Lucia.  In  1801  he  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  (Gold  Medal),  including  all  the  actions, 
aud  subsequently  in  tile  Peninsula,  including  the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of 
Silaraanca.    He  hat  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Egypt. 

70  Colonel  Austen  served  with  the  25th  at  the  landing  at  the  Helder  in  August  1799, 
and  was  severely  woundtd  at  the  battle  of  £gmont-op-Zee  on  tho  2nd  Oct  following.  Served 
in  Egypt  in  1801,  including  the  surrender  of  Alexandria.  Also  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe, 
in  1810,  and  again  in  1815.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

71  Colonel  Lynch  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

72  Colonel  Robyns  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  tor  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  With  one  Clasp.    In  Aug.  1819  he  went  to  North  America^  and  Htm  actively 


53  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

employed  ia  the  Chesapeak  under  Sir  Qeorge  Cockbam.  Gommaoded  a  batUlioD  of  Mariaea 
nt  the  capture  of  Washiogton  and  action  before  Baltimore,  where  he  was  aererely  wooadird. 
Serrcd  attemarda  on  the  expedition  agamst  New  Orleans. 

73  Colonel  Ji>hDton  aerred  in  Hanover,  under  Lord  Cathcart,  in  1805  and  6;  with  the 
expedition  to  Madeira  in  1807,  and  capture  of  the  lines  of  Funcbal.  The  Ft^ninsolar  campaigM 
from  Sept.  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Buauco,  retreat  to  the  Xrfnse 
at  Torres  Vcdrat,  and  the  subsequent  advance  and  pursuit  of  the  French  army  under  Maaaena; 
actions  of  Pombal,  liedmha,  Condeixa.  and  Sabugal;  first  siege  of  Almeida  luid  iti  snbseqa<nt 
blcckade^  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  retreat  from  Surgos,  and  scaling  the  heights  of  the  Echolar* 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspi  for  Susaco  and  Fuentes  d'On»r. 

74  Coloael  Diggle  served  with  the  52nd  in  Sidly,  under  Sir  John  IVloore*  and  on  the  ex- 
pedition to  GottenbuTffh.  Subsequently  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  doriog 
the  retreat  and  at  the  battle  of  Comnna ;  as  also  in  the  action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  BasaocH  and 
aShira  when  the  Army  fell  back  upon  tbe  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras.  He  served  also  tiie  oaa« 
paign  of  1813,  14,  and  15,  inoluding  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  affairs  at  Merxem,  aad 
battle  of  Waterloo,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Ucdal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Cornnna  and  Busaco, 

75  Colonel  Belshes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  59th  and  was  jpresent  at  the 
sieges  of  Badajoa  and  St  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  for 
wlueh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

76  Colonel  Orlando  Jonea  accompanied  the  36th  to  Hanorer,  and  served  the  campwgn  of 
1805*6.  Embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  1808,  and  served  throughout  the  whole  of  that  and  the 
following  campaigns  without  having  been  absent  from  his  duty  for  a  single  day,  and  was  present 
at  Uie  battles  of  Boleia  and  Vimiera.  Attached  to  the  Portuguese  service  m  April  1809«  and 
served  at  the  battle  of  Bosaoo,  occupation  of  the  Lines  at  Lisbon,  actions  of  Pombal,  Bedinha, 
CondexiB,  Puente  de  Muroella,  Casal  Nova,  Ceira,  Guard  a,  Foa  d*Aronce,  Sabugal,  and  Focmtes 
d'Onor,  storming  the  forts  at  Salamanca  (wounded),  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of  Tolosa  and 
Villa  Franca  (severely  wounded),  passage  of  the  Bidasaoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Bayonne  (9ch 
DeaX  St  Jesn  de  Luz  (11th,  12th,  and  ISth  Dec),  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  oif  Bayonns 
and  repulse  of  the  soitie.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  aeven  Claspa. 

77  C'jlonel  Peaoocke  served  in  the  Mediterranean  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  ladhis 
and  Prodda,  and  at  the  relief  of  CaprL  In  1810  he  joined  the  army  in  Portugal,  and  aerved 
with  the  4th  division  throughout  the  campaigns  in  the  Prnin^ula.  1810 — ^Battle  of  Bosaoo, 
retreat  te  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  affair  of  Dois  Pontoi,  IS  11 — Actions  of  Pombal  and 
Bediuha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Oliren^a,  battle  of  Albohera.  1812— -Siege  ef 
Ciudad  Bodrigo,  storming  of  Badajoz  (severely  wounded  mounting  the  breaeh),  eapture  of 
Madrid.  1813 — ^^Vction  of  Aldca  de  Ponte,  battle  of  Vittoria  (horse  shot  under  him),  blockadt 
of  Pampelona,  affairs  of  Ilunocsvalles  and  Lin9oins,  battle  of  the  Pyrenees,  attack  of  the  Heighti 
above  Saint  JBstcvan.  Passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle.  He  baa  reoeiTed  the 
Portuguese  Gold  Cross  for  the  Pminsular  campaigns;  as  also  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

78  Colonel  Bsxalgette  sailed  with  the  expedition  firom  India  to  Egypt»  under  Sir  David 
Baird,  in  1801.  Returned  to  India  and  servea  two  oampaignsin  the  Dooab  and  Ceded  Districts 
nnder  General  CampbelL  Served  also  on  the  expedition  to  the  Penobscot,  in  the  United  Slates 
of  North  America.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Egypt. 

79  Colonel  Baby  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  180 1,  and  also  in  the  Peninania  with 
the  24th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavora,  Busaoo,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  at  the  aiegc 
of  Badajos,  for  which  and  for  I^pt  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

80  Colonel  Nioholls  joined  the  2nd  Battalion  66th  Begt.  in  Spain  in  1811,  and  was  sevcrclf 
wounded  (compound  fractuTo  of  the  right  le^ )  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  (War  Medal  with  oat 
Clasp>  in  skirmishing  with  the  enemy  as  Captain  of  the  Light  Cmipaay  of  the  Regt.  Buhae- 
quently  he  joined  the  Ist  Battalion  at  St.  Helena,  and  was  appointed  Orderly  Officer  to 
Napoleon,  and  had  charge  of  the  Longwood  establishment  daring  seventeen  months— a  delioatav 
difficult,  and  responsible  situation. 

81  Colonel  Crokst  served  in  Sicily  in  1807  ;  in  Portugal  in  1808,  under  Sir  Arthnr 
WeUesley;  in  Spain  and  at  Cornnna  under  Sir  John  Moore;  on  the  Waleheren  expedition  ta 
1809;  sub«eqn(atly  in  the  Peninsula.  He  had  charge  of  Napoleon  at  St  Helena  whtn  he  dkd, 
and  be  brought  home  the  despatches  of  his  death.  Served  afterwards  in  the  East  Indies.  Hs 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clatps  for  Vimiera,  Cemnna,  Vittoria,  and  ^yiei 
(teverely  wounded). 

82  Colonel  Bateman  sailed  with  the  5th  on  the  expedition  for  Hanover  in  1605  ; 
shipwrecked  off  the  Texel  and  made  prisoner  of  war.  Having  been  exchanged  in  March  1806, 
he  sailed  in  June  following  with  the  expediUon  nnder  M«jor-Qeneral  Craofind,  wliiflh  landHl  ta 
Sooth  America,  and  he  was  present  at  the  attack  of  Buenos  Ayres.  Served  also  in  the  Pcsiia- 
suU  in  1810, 11, 13,  ani  was  severely  wounded  at  Vittoria,  for  which  battle  he  has  receiwd 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Accompanied  the  regiment  to  America  in  1814,  and  wss 
present  at  Plattsburg. 

83  Colonel  Dudgeon  served  with  the  58th  in  Kgypt  in  1801,  and  was  present  at  the  anr^ 
render  of  Or  and  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  He  served  ia  Italy  in  1805  and  6;  and  in  Che  Peninaiila 
from  1809  to  1813,  inolnding  the  Linea  at  Torres  Vedras,  covering  the  wt^^t  ol  Badsjo%  battle 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels*  57 

of  Salamftnoa,  Oftptare  of  Madrid,  and  siege  of  Bargos,  at  wbich  last  he  was  twice  wonndedt 
ibe  aecood  time  most  scTerely.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and 
Salamanca. 

84  Colonel  Mitchell  served  with  the  3rd  battalion  of  the  Royals  at  Waloheren,  in  1809,  and 
was  preient  at  the  siefce  of  Flushing.  Subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810tol812,  in- 
dndhig  the  batUea  of  Basaoo  and  Faentes  d*Ooor,  action  of  Sabugal,  and  those  of  Massena's 
retreat.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Germany,  under  Qeneral  Qibbs  in  1813.  Served  at 
Beputy- Assistant- Qoarfeer-Master-General  in  the  campaign  of  1614,  in  Holland;  and  in  the 
same  sStoation  on  the  staff  of  the  army  in  Flanders,  and  afterwards  at  the  head- quarters 
of  the  Army  of  Occupation.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Bnsaoo  and 
Faentes  d'Onor. 

85  Colonel  Cuppage  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Bosaco,  Albuheniy  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Niyc,  Orth'es,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

86  Colonel  Noroliffe  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Dragoons,  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaco,  and  Albuhera;  cavalry  action  of  Ussgre,  and  battle  of  Sala« 
manca,  in  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

87  Sir  Joatas  Cloet^  served  in  the  15th  Hussars  from  1809  to  1813,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord 
Charles  Somerset,  the  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  from  1813 
to  the  end  of  1816,  when  he  was  sent  in  command  of  an  expedition  to  take  possession  of  the 
islands  of  Tristan  d'Acunfaa.  Served  in  India  during  the  Pindarree  and  Mahratta  War  from 
1817  to  1819.  Appointed  to  act  as  Deputy  Qaarter-Master-General  at  the  Cape  in  1820,  and 
oondaeted  the  landing  and  settlement  of  a  large  body  of  emigrants  sent  out  by  Government*  In 
1822  was  sent  home  with  important  despatches,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Major.  In  1835 
nominated  a  KH,  In  1840  became  Deputy  Quarter-Master-General  at  the  Cape.  In  1842 
commanded  «  body  of  troops  sent  to  Natal  to  relieve  a  detachment  besieged  by  Insurgent  Boers, 
fbr  which  cervice  was  named  a  CB,  Serred  during  the  Kaffir  Wars  of  1846,  and  of  1851-53, 
(madal),  including  the  campaign  in  the  Basoota  country,  and  the  battle  of  Berea.  In  acknow- 
ledgment of  his  services,  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood. 

88  Colonel  Dsrbv  served  in  Hanover  in  1805;  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807;  and 
the  Conmna  campaign  in  1808-9.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Corunna. 

89  Colonel  King  served  in  a  mortar-boat  in  the  Faro  of  Messina  for  two  months  in  1810. 
Advanced  into  the  United  States  with  Sir  George  Prevost*s  army,  and  commanded  a  battery 
against  Plattsbnrg. 

90  Colonel  Maodonald  accompanied  the  ex|>edition  to  Hanover  in  1805  ;  joined  the  army 
ia  Sicily  in  1806,  and  was  employed  with  it  in  its  various  operations  until  1810  ;  in  the 
latter  year  he  went  with  the  expedition  to  Naples,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Iscbia 
and  Prooida;  returned  to  Sicily  and  employed  ag^ainst  the  French  army  in  1811;  in  1812  waa 
employed  in  Spain,  induding  the  battle  of  Castalla,  snd  siege  of  Tarragona;  embarked  for 
Canada  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Plattsburg.  He  served  also  the 
campaign  of  1815,  and  received  three  wounds  at  Waterloo,  viz.,  in  the  leg,  in  the  neck,  and 
through  the  body,  wounding  the  lungs. 

91  Colonel  Sherbourne  Williams  served  at  the  capture  of  Gnadalonpe  in  1815. 

92  Colonel  John  Cox,  with  the  exception  cf  a  few  months,  served  throughout  the  whole 
of  the  Peninsular  war  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade),  commencing  with  the  first  affair,  at 
ObidoB,  15th  Aug.  1808.  He  was  also  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  the  following  battles,  sieges, 
actions  and  affairs  : — ^Battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  and  surrender  of  Lisbon  ;  subsequent 
oampugn  in  Spain  with  Sir  John  Moore's  Army,  including  its  retreat— out-post  affairs  at 
Talavera>  night  defence  of  the  post  of  Barba  del  Puerco  against  very  superior  numbers, 
affairs  of  Galiegos  and  Barquilla;  action  at  Almeida,  and  defence  of  the  bridge  against  every 
effort  to  force  it ;  affairs  at  Mora  Morta  and  Jola  ;  battle  of  Busaco  ;  affairs  at  Alenqner 
Amds,  and  Santarem  i  defence  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras  ;  actions  with  Marshal  Masiena's 
Rear  Guard  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Condeixa,  Caza  Nova,  Foz  d'Arouce,  Ponte  de  Marcella 
Freixadas  and  Sabugal ;  at  Almeida  five  successive  days  ;  at  Marialva-bridge ;  battles  of  the 
3rd  and  5th  May  181 1  at  Fuentes  d*Onor  ;  affairs  at  Naves  d*Aver  and  Forcaylos  ;  siege  and 
storming  of  Ciucad  Bodrigo  ;  action  at  San  Milan  ;  battle  of  Yittoria  ;  actions  widi  the  French 
Kear-guard  at  Echarrianos,  Pampeluna,  and  forcing  the  heights  of  Santa  Barbara  and  Pass  of 
£chalar ;  at  Vera,  and  carrying  the  entrenchments  in  its  Pass  ;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  ; 
severfd  affairs  at  outposts  ;  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive ;  action  at  Tarbes  ;  victory  of  the  18  th 
Jane  at  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  was  wounded  at  Yimeira  by  a  musket  ball ; 
received  a  contusion  in  the  head  at  Redinha,  a  compound  fracture  of  the  left  arm  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Cindad  Bodrigo  while  clearing  the  left  breach,  and  left  leg  badly  fractured  (ball  lodged) 
in  driving  the  enemy  from  the  heights  of  Tarbes.  Joined  the  army  in  Belgium,  under  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  in  the  autumn  of  1814;  served  the  Waterloo  campaigns  in  that  country,  and 
with  the  army  of  occupation  in  France,  until  Its  embarkation  for  England  in  1818.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

93  Colonel  Booth's  serrioes  :— Siege  of  Callinger  (wounded  at  the  assault).    Nepaul  war  in 


o7a  War  Services  of  the  Coloneh, 

1814,  inolndin^  the  sieges  of  Kolunga,  Nafan,  atd  Jctack.  Mabratta  war  in  1617, 18|  inelntling 
the  aien^es  of  Sioghar,  Latarik,  Pourunder,  and  TVarsetta.  Barmefle  war  in  1824-9,  wounded 
at  the  stormtDf;^  of  M&rtuban. 

94  Colonel  Greaves  served  with  the  7th  FasUi^rs  in  America,  In  the  campaign  of  1814,  and 
Was  also  present  in  the  attack  on  N*w  Orleans,  on  the  8th  Jan.  1815. 

95  Colonel  Aiez.  3L  Fraser  was  employed  in  the  expedition  against  Sambas,  in  the  ialand 
of  Bomea 

96  Colonel  Walker  serred  at  Copenhagen. 

98  Colonel  W,  F.  Williams  serred  in  Senegal,  Goree,  and  Sierra  Leone  during  1811  and 
12;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  August  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war,  including  San  Sebiatlar, 
the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nire  (11th,  12th,  and  IStb  Dec.),  and  the 
inrestment  of  Bayonne.  He  embarked  fur  Bordeaux  in  1814  with  the  expedition  to  the  Chesa- 
peak  under  General  Ross,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg,  first  sHghtl/*  in  the 
left  arm,  and  again  severely  by  a  masket-ball  through  the  l<rft  shoulder.  He  serred  subse- 
quently for  several  years  in  the  West  India's;  and  he  was  tent  on  a  particular  rervice  to  (*anaita 
daring  the  insurrection  in  that  country  in  1838  and  1839,  whence  be  returned  in  Jone  1843,  ai.d 
was,  the  month  following,  again  sent  on  a  special  servicp  to  Ireland.  TIu  has  received  the  Wor 
Medal  with  three  Clasps  fur  St.  Sebastian,  NivcUei  and  Nive. 

99  Colonel  Cartwrigbt  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  the  eist,  including  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nlvelle,  Nlve,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  10th  Unsiars,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

100  Colonel  Saunderson  served  at  Malta  and  in  Sicily.  In  the  Light  Battalion  under  Sir 
James  Kempt  on  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1806.  Accompanied  the  2ad  battalion  of  tho 
3Dth  to  the  Peninsula  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bui^co,  in  the  retreat  to  tbe 
L'nf*9  at  Torres  Vedras,  and  the  advance  from  thence;  re-capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  Investment 
ani  openiog  of  the  trenches  before  B&dajo2,  battle  of  Albuhtra  (slightly  wounded),  capture  of  a 
strong  division  of  the  French  army  under  General  Gerard  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  where  he  wus 
severely  woundt-d  by  a  musket-shot,  which  fractured  his  skull,  and  was  sent  to  Bnglaad  for 
recovery.  Rejoined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula,  and  acted  at  Deputy- Judge- Advocate.  After 
the  battle  of  Toulouse  embarked  with  a  division  of  the  army  for  Canada,  where  he  was  appointed 
to  the  Quarter-Mdster-Generars  Department,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Plattsburg.  He 
hai  recoivcd  the  Wur  Modal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albuhcra. 

101  Colonel  Gore  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  SUth,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at 
Waterloo. 

10*2  Colonel  Goodsmau  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  and  was  wounded  at  Talarcra, 
for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Bledal  with  one  Clasp. 

103  Colonel  Pringle  Taylor  proceeded  in  1811  to  join  the  22Qd  Dragoons  In  the  East  Tndie s 
where  he  served  until  their  return  to  £urope  and  diabandment,  25th  October  1820.  He  wis 
in  the  field  in  1815  and  16,  and  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahracta  war  in  1817, 18,  and  10; 
the  published  ofiicial  records  show  that  his  conduct  wm  conspicuotis  in  the  Brigade  CuvaVv 
actions  of  Bitcktowlie  and  of  Nagnore  (1817),  and  of  Ashta  (20ih  Feb.  1818),  when  he  incurre  i, 
as  Brigade-Major,  the  responsibility  of  ordering  measures  which  terminattd  in  the  entire  defi-nt 
of  the  Peiihwa,  the  death  of  the  gallant  Gokia,  and  the  rescue  of  the  R<ijah  of  Satarrah,  tK* 
most  influential  events  in  terminating;  the  vtar.  At  the  siege  of  Capsul-droog,  he  command*  I 
a  battery  at  the  storm  (13th  May  1819),  he  blew  open  the  first  gate  with  a  galloper  gan  of  tti  * 
22 (id  Dragoons,  and  heading  the  Forlorn  Hope,  he  stormed  in  suooe«sion  the  Ave  distinct  circl- 1 
of  fortifications,  every  man  aod  officer  of  his  party  being  either  killed  or  wounded;  be  reeeivid 
at  the  summit  of  that  strong  hill  fort,  at  the  moment  of  success  in  its  capture,  a  shot  through  hts 
lungs  aod  body.  The  Gavcrnor- General  ot  India  specially  recommended  him  to  favonrablA 
consideration  for  his  services  in  India,  In  1823  and  24  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  Ca v a! ry 
against  the  Cafires.  In  1841  he  was  relieved  from  a  buUet  which  had  been  in  his  body  aince 
1819. 

104  Colonel  Swinburne  served  with  the  1st  Guards  in  Holland  under  Lord  Lynedoch,  ard 
suhicquently  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  Inclutlin!;  the 
batt'ci  of  Q^i^trc  Bras  and  Waterloo*  storming  of  Peronne,  capture  of  Paris:  at  Peronne  I  •> 
commanded  a  storming  party.    He  served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France. 

105  Colonel  Whichcote  joined  tbe  52nd  as  a  volunteer  in  December  1810,  and  served  with  It 
in  tlie  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Sabugal,  £1  Bodra,  an  ) 
Alfayates,  siege  anH  fttorm  of  Ciudad  liodrigo,  and  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  retreat  fn  m 
Burgos,  battle  of  Yitt9r!a,  action  at  Vera,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle.  the  Iflve,  Ortbes, 
TaruM,  Toulouse,  and  AV'ateiloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

106  Colonel  Butler  served  the  campaign  of  1815  wiih  the  3rd  Battalion  of  tbeGrenaditr 
Guards,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Quatro  Bras  and  Waterloo  (where  he  carried  tbe 
colours),  storming  of  Peronne,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

i07  Colonel  John  Campbell  (h.  p.  nnatt.)  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  44th  Fcot. 

108  Colonel  Plomer  Young  served  aa  Adjutant  of  the  89th  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  PraDr«> 
in  1810,  and  at  tlie  capture  of  Java  in  1811  (for  whieh  he  hiS  xecolved  the  War  Mcd^J 
with  one  Claap),  on  whkn  last  lerriee  be  waa  wounded  In  the  action  of  WelMfrreden,  tnd  tlso 


H^dr  Services  of  the  Col<meh\  61b 

at  tbe  Btoftaibff  of  Fort  Co#n6li8  %  ftiid  wm,  for  his  conduct  on  thoso  occasions  appointed,  hj 
Msjor-Generfll  Sir  Robert  Gillespie,  Major  of  Brigade  to  theBatavia  DiTicion  oF  the  Force. 
Aocompanied  Sir  Robert  as  such  in  the  arduous  operations  against  Djocjocarta  in  18? 2,  which 
terminated  by  the  storm  of  that  capital  (teverely  woanded),  and  capture  of  the  Saltan.  Served 
as  Major  of  Brigade  ou  tbe  expedition  to  Ata  from  June  1824  until  the  close  of  tbe  Barmess 
war  in  13fi0,  and  was  present  at  tba  principal  affairs  during  that  period,  including  operations 
in  the  vicinity  of  Rangoon,  defeat  of  Bandoo1a*s  army  at  the  Sheevedage«n  Pagoda,  Tavoy, 
Mctgni,  Kokein,  Denomu,  Prome,  Melloon,  and  Pagahm  Mew.  He  served  in  Canada  in  com- 
maad  of  the  Johnstown  District  during  the  insurrection  of  1838,  and  commanded  the 
Troops  in  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Brigands  under  Van  Scoultz  at  the  Windmill  Point 
cesr  IPreseotty  on  the  10th  Nov.  of  that  year,  and  was  promoted  to  Lieut.-Colonel  by  breret  in 
conacqoenee. 

110  Colonel  Wright  served  ttie  campaign  against  the  Big  ah  of  Coorg  in  1831,  and  received 
a  rety  severe  injury  in  the  right  leg  in  leading  the  advanood  attack  at  the  taking  of  the 
stockade  of  Periapatara,  the  frontier  stockade  of  the  Coorg  territory.  In  1839  he  was  em- 
ployed m  tbe  operations  against  Kurnool,  and  was  severely  and  dangerously  wounded  at  the 
affair  of  Zorapore  on  the  I8ih  of  0%!tober.  He  commanded  a  Brigaci^  in  the  battle  of  Maha- 
nijpore  (Medal)  on  the  89th  DeCi  ]84D|  in  which  action  his  horse  was  shot  under  him  in  taking 
the  battery  at  Choundat 

111  Colonel  Faddy,  prior  to  entering  the  Royal  Artillery,  was  a  midshipman  on  board  the 
Aiia,  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  Fleet  in  Saldanha  Bay  in  1795  t  present  at  the  attack  on 
Fort  Jerome,  St.  Domingo,  and  at  the  sii^ge  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Santo  Domingo  in  1809  ; 
served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  July  1810  to  June  1814,  including  the  siege  of  San 
Sebsstian,  passage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  Sxe  sortie,  besides 
various  minor  affairs. 

112  Sir  Gaspard  Le  Marehsnt  served  as  Adjutant- General  to  he  Anglo-Spanish  Legion, 
iind  Brigadier-General  in  the  Spanish  service  daring  the  jears  1835,  6,  and  7.  Was  present  at 
the  relit f  of  Bilboa  and  affair  before  that  town  in  Sept.  1635.  Engaged  on  the  heights  of  Arla- 
bao,  in  Alavit,  on  tbe  I6th,  17tb,  and  18th  Jan.;  in  raising  the  siege  of  Son  Sebastian,  and 
storming  the  Lines  6th  Mayj  passage  of  the  Urmea,  and  taking  of  Paassgcs  88ih  May;  in  tho 
general  tiction  before  Alza  Oct.  1836,  besides  several  affairs  in  Gnipuzcoa,  as  also  in  the  gene- 
ral actions  of  the  iOth,  13th,  Idth^  and  16th  March  before  HemanL  For  these  services  he  re- 
ceived a  Mi»da]. 

1 13  Colonel  Slade  commanded  the  90ih  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-47. 
(Medal). 

1 14  Colonel  MaeKinnon  served  as  Assistant  Quarter- Master-General  at  the  Capo  of  Good 
Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7.    (Medal). 

115  Colonel  Walpole  aerred  the  campaign  against  the  Rajch  of  Coorg,  in  1834,  with  the  39th 
regiment* 

116  Colonel  Charles  Blachley  sirred  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1809  to  December  1812, 
including  the  battles  of  Basaoo,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca,  and  siege  of  Burgos.  He  has 
received  the  Sliver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

1 17  Colonel  Moor  served  in  the  Penuisula  from  June  1809  to  June  1813,  including  tho 
bsttles  of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca ;  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz, 
action  at  Castrajon,  and  twelve  other  afiairs  with  the  enemy.  He  has  received  the  War  Medul 
with  fi%'c  Clasps. 

119  Colonel  Marshall  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  January  1811  to  October  1813,  including 
the  lirst  siege  of  Badajoa,  si^ge  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian. 
Slightly  wounded  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo  16th  Jan.  1812  ;  severely  wotmded  twice  by  musket-shots 
at  San  Sebasliaft  3Ut  August  1813,  when  leading  the  advance  of  the  coliunn  of  attack  up  the 
great  breach.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

120  Colonel  Dunn  served  the  campaign  of  1805  in  Italy;  battle  of  Maida  and  capture  of 
Soy Ua  Castle  in  1806;  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807,  inciuding  the  attack  on  Alexandria  and 
Rosetta,  and  battle  of  £1  Haoet  (taken  priisoner).  Defence  of  Scylla  Castle  in  1808  j  Peninsular 
campaigns  of  1810  and  11,  including  operations  before  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  operations  between  the 
Aguadaand  Almeida,  battles  of  tbe  Coa,  Bueaco,  and  Albuhera ;  aetioni  nt  Usagre  and  Aldea  de 
Ponte,  at  which  last  he  was  severt:ly  wounded  in  the  groin  by  a  musket  ball,  which  remains  un« 
eztractod.  Served  also  in  the  American  war  in  1814,  inclttding  the  taking  of  Moose  Island,  and 
occupation  of  Castine.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  witii  three  Clasps  for  Maida,  Busaco, 
and  Albuhera« 

121  Colonel  Pratt  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  as  a  volunteer  with  the  56th 
regiment,  and  was  Jwesent  at  the  attack  on  Merxem,  2nd  February,  and  the  subsequent  bom- 
bardment of  Antwerp.  He  served  with  the  2€th  on  the  Chioa  expedition  (Mcdil),  and  com- 
manded the  land  forces  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Chnenpeo  on  the  7ih  Jan. 
1841,  and  aga'm  at  the  assault  aad  capture  of  the  S^'^^vl^  Forts  on  the  26lh  Feb.  following. 
Commanded  the  26th  at  the  attacks  on  Canton  from  34th  May  to  1st  Juno  ;  also  at  the  night 
attack  on  Ningpo,  at  Segoan,  Chapoo,  Woosunir,  Shanghai,  and  at  Chin  Kicng  Foo. 

122  Colonel  Felix  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

123  Golenel  Bayly  eerted  the  campaign  in  Italy  in  1805  }  battle  of  Maida  and  sl^e  of  Scylla 


57c  War  Services  of  the  Coloneh, 

in  1806  ;  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807,  indading  the  captore  of  Alexandria  and  Boaetts.  Cap- 
ture of  Iscbia  ia  1809;  attack  on  an  anned  ship  and  gun-boats  in  the  bt^y  of  Ssjrlla  in  1810 ; 
with  tho  Artillery  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  in  1813,  and  present  at  the  inTestment  of  one  of 
the  sieges  of  Tarragona.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maid  a. 

124  Colonel  Why  lock  served  in  Sir  Robert  Calder'a  action  off  Ferrol;  in  boiU  cutting  out 
from  under  batteries  at  Bota»  7  April,  1808;  commanded  the  Royal  Marinea  landed  fi'om  the 
Anslo-SicUian  Squadron  to  assist  in  the  defence  of  the  island  of  Capri  when  besieged  by  Gen. 
la  Marqae;  at  the  capture  of  Leda  from  the  harbour  of  Rovigno,  1  April,  1809;  at  the  attack 
and  capture  of  a  oonToy  under  protection  of  a  battery  at  Peasaro,  23  April;  on  15th  May 
at  the  attack  on  the  town  of  Rota  nod  deatruction  of  aeven  vessels;  on  8th  September  at  the 
cutting  out  of  La  Pugliesse  from  the  harbour  of  Barletta.  On  1st  June,  181?,  commanded  a 
storming  party  in  Isle  Verte,  near  Toulon— enemy  routed  and  a  demilune  battery  destroyed. 
At  the  capture  of  the  laland  of  Fowaa,  27  February,  1013  ;  at  the  cutting  out  of  an  anned 
vessel  from  under  the  batteries  ot  Orbetello,  9  May;  and  14  Oct  following,  at  the  capture  of 
seventeen  vessels  at  Marinello,  after  destroying  a  battery  which  protected  them;  at  the  aiege 
and  capture  of  SU  Maria  in  March,  and  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Gerooa  in  April,  1814;  cou' 
roandcd  the  Royal  Marinea  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  8idoo,26  Sept.  1840  (or ale  Brevet- 
Major),  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  left  arm;  on  10th  Oct.  was  in  command  c f  a  aoper- 
numerary  battalion  when  the  city  and  garrison  (2  000  men)  of  Beyront  surrendered;  waa  aenior 
officer  of  Marinea  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d*Acre  (Medal).  Ue  has 
received  the  War  Mcdsl  with  two  CSlaapa. 

125  Colonel  Bury  aerved  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  io 
1836-38. 

136  Colonel  Grantham  aerved  at  the  defence  of  Cadia. 

127  Colonel  M'Adam,  during  the  aervtce  in  VAigle  between  Aug.  1805  and  May  1809,  was 
at  the  attack  on  the  French  Fleet  by  Admiral  Cornwallia  on  the  21at  Aug.  1805  ;  gun>b-^ata  ii 
Vigo  Bay  29  tb  Oct,  followiog  ;  blockade  of  Fort  Cygo,  Joly  and  Aug.  1807;  action  with  Frenek 
frigate  off  L*Orient»  22nd  March  1808;  Baaque  Roada,  11th  and  12th  April,  1809  ;  and  vaiioas 
other  affairs  in  the  ahip  or  her  boata;  above  forty  timea  under  fira.  During  aervice  in  the 
Thame9,  between  7th  Oct  1809  and  27th  Aug.  1812.  he  landed  at  Mount  Cercilly,  Amanthta, 
Citraco,  in  the  Gulf  of  Folicastro,  and  near  to  Cape  Palinoro,  Porto  del  Infreschi,  Palinuro*  and 
many  other  places  upon  the  coast  of  Calabria,  ana  on  the  Roman  Statea  in  the  ship,  in  her  lK)m*^ 
or  on  shore :  about  twenty-fite  timea  under  fire.  Daring  aervice  in  the  Farth^  between  Slat  July 
1813  and  29  th  Sept  1315,  he  landed  on  North  Beveland,  again  on  South  Beveland  on  ataff  of 
Anglo-Rusaian  Force  forming  aiege  of  Bathz  ;  and  on  the  North  American  shores:  above  fits 
times  under  fire.  In  all  above  seventy  timea  under  fire,  and  frequently  mentioned  in  the  dee- 
patcfaea. 

128  Colonel  Meade  aerved  with  the  88th  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  campaigna  of  1811,  12 
13,  and  14,  indnding  the  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  aiege  of  Badajoa  in  1811,  battle  of 
Salamanca  (wounded),  aiege  and  atorming  of  Badajoa,  pasaage  of  the  Nivelle  and  tho  Ntva 
battlea  of  Orthea  and  Tonlonae.  In  1814  he  accompanied  hia  Regiment  to  America,  and  the 
followiog  year  Joined  the  army  of  occupation  in  France.  In  1821  he  «nbarked  for  India  c  n  the 
S:aff  of  Sir  Thomaa  Reynell,  and  waa  at  the  aiege  and  atorming  of  Bburtpore,  for  the  captore  of 
which  fortreas  he  received  the  rank  of  Major.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  aix  Claf  re> 

129  Colonel  Wildman  aerved  in  the  Peninania,  France,  and  Flandera,  with  the  7ta 
Hussars,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  haa  received  the  SVar  Medal  wttb 
one  CUap  for  Orthcs. 

130  Ck>lonel  Forater  served  with  the  Scota  Foailier  Quarda  before  Bayonne  in  1814, 

131  Colonel  Bragge  aerved  in  the  Peninaula  with  the  3rd  Dragoona  from  1811  to  th» 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  waa  present  in  the  batUea  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoria,  for  which  fc« 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

132  Colonel  Albert  Goldsmid  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12th  L!ght  Dragooos 
firom  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  cafalry  affairs  at  Castiajon,  Qainti*^ 
de  Poeita,  and  Mooasterio;  battlea  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  liivelle,  and  Nive  (for  which  b* 
has  reoeUed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Chisp>);  and  aiege  of  Sin  Sebaatian.  Served  abe 
during  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloa 

133  Culoncl  Macarthur  was  preaent  as  an  Ensign  in  the  6<)th  at  the  battle  of  Corunn*. 
He  afterwards  served  with  the  39th  in  Sicily,  and  a^ain  in  Spain,  where  he  waa  enKaeed  wufc 
tho  f  nemy  at  Vittoria,  in  the  Pyreneea,  at  the  Niveiio  and  the  Nire,  at  Bayonne,  Ortbea,  oni 
Toulouse,  and  where  he  also  served  on  the  personal  staff  of  the  late  Lt.-G(n.  Sir  Bolxrt 
O'Callaghan.  He  accompanied  hia  regiment  from  Bourdraux  to  Canada,  and  afcerwarda  arrvel 
with  it  in  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  aoven  Cljiapa 

134  Colonel  Maodowall  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  with  the  52nd,  inclodiiif 
the  actions  at  Merxem  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

135  Colonel  Hely  served  in  the  West  Indiea  with  the  69th  Regiment  in  1801  and  1802,  aatf 
aubseqiKUtly  with  the  57th  Regiment  on  the  C<»ast  of  Africa,  and  in  Gibraltar  during  the  Flacor. 
joined  Lord  HiU'e  divition  in  the^eninsula  in  1809,  and  a  as  present  at  the  battle  of  BoiMcv 
in  the  actiona  of  Pombal  and  Bedinba,  the  first  aiege  of  Badajoa,  battle  of  Albuhara — where  k* 
waa  twka  wounded,  and  held  the  command  of  the  regiment  after  tiiat  aeiion  i  baltlaa  of  the 


War  Services  of  the  Coloneb.  67 d 

Pyx^neea,  Niyelie,  Nire,  that  before  Bayonne  on  the  13th  Deo.  1813,  and  Orthes  s  affain  of 
Peraohe,  Aire,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Tonlcuse.  Sailed  for  Canada  at  the  conclusion  of 
this  war ;  returned  after  the  peace  with  America,  landing  at  Ostend  ;  marched  to  Paris,  and 
seryed  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  until  the  breaking  up  of  that  force.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

136  Colonel  Bowers  was  slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

137  Colonel  Arnaud  seryed  in  the  Peniusola  with  the  1 1th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Basaoo  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

138  Colonel  Towers  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  7th  Hussars. 

139  Sir  Thomas  Xiivingstone  Mitchell  served  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade)  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciodad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz ;  and  on  the  Quarter^Maiter-Qeneral's  staff  until  the  termination 
of  the  Peninsular  war,  when  he  was  sent  back  to  Spain  and  Portugal  on  a  special  mission  to  make 
sorTeys  of  the  fields  of  battle  and  positions  of  the  armies.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps. 

MO  Colonel  Williams  previously  to  entering  the  army  served  five  years  as  Midshipman 
in  the  Davy,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  of  the  French  Fleet  by  Admiral  Comwallis  on  the 
2l8t  Aug.  1805.  Assisted  in  the  disembarkation  of  the  British  Army  in  Portugal  in  Aug.  1808, 
and  at  its  embarkation  during  and  after  the  battle  of  Corunna  in  1809.  Accompanied  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren  the  same  year,  and  served  in  the  squadron  of  gun-boats  in  the  Scheldt 
cohering  the  disembarkation  of  the  army,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  fortresses 
of  Ter  Ycre,  Ramakios,  and  Flushing.  Landed  with  a  division  of  sailors  on  the  Island  of 
South  Beveland,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Batz,  and  at  the  subsequent  defence  and 
repulse  of  the  enemy  in  their  repeated  efforts  to  repossess  Uiemselves  of  that  important  post ; 
also  in  frequent  gun-boat  actions  co-operating  with  the  army  during  their  evacuation  of  those 
islands  in  1810.  He  quitted  the  navy  and  entered  the  army  in  Feb.  1811,  and  joined  the  4th 
Begt.  in  Portogfll  in  August  of  the  same  year,  and  served  in  that  corps  and  the  77th,  into  which 
he  was  promoted  from  that  period,  to  the  termination  of  that  war  in  1814,  without  being  a  day 
absent  from  his  regt  He  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  at  the  operations 
on  the  Bidassoa  and  Adour,  and  affairs  at  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  and  at  the  Mayor's  House  in  front 
of  Bidart  in  Deo.  1813,  and  at  the  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  Uie  sortie.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Badajoz. 

141  Colonel  Nepean  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  16th  Light  Dragoons  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th  Dec.  1813,  for  which  action  ha  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

142  Colonel  the  Earl  of  Albemarle  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot. 

143  Colonel  Clark  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and 
storming  of  Cambray.  Served  also  the  campugns  of  1824  and  25  in  Ava,  including  the  taking 
of  Rangoon,  Kimendine,  Kamaroot,  and  Mahattee.  Led  the  attack  upon  the  fortified  heights 
at  Aracao,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  neck,  arm,  and  left  side. 

144  Colonel  Gray  accompanied  the  expedition  which  sailed  under  Sir  David  Baird,  in 
1803,  and  was  present  at  Uie  taking  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Jan.  1806.  Accompanied  the 
division  sent  from  the  Cape  to  co-operate  with  the  expedition  from  India  for  the  reduction  of 
the  Isle  of  France,  having  resigned  the  situation  of  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Ro>-al  Artillery  at 
the  Cape,  to  accompany  the  division  as  a  volunteer.  Wrecked  in  the  King  George  transport, 
Lbt  Nov.  1805  (on  which  occasion  Brisadier- General  York  was  drowned),  and  saved  several 
lives  by  his  personal  exertions,  having  been  the  last  taken  from  the  rocks  by  the  boats  of  the 
Lcda  frigate. 

145  Colonel  Piper  served  six  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  from 
March  1810  to  the  27lh  Jan.  16.  From  1810  to  12  was  employed  in  the  Lines  of  Lisbon  and 
Almeida;  and  from  Jan.  1812  to  the  conclusion  of  hostilities  in  1815,  held  the  command  of  a 
division  of  a  Pontoon  Train ;  (hiving  been  entrusted  during  that  period  with  the  organization 
and  equipment  of  four  several  bridges) ;  threw  the  bridees  of  the  Guadiana,  Tagos,  Btdassoa, 
Gave  d  0!eron,  Garronne,  and  Seine ;  served  in  the  trenches  at  the  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  from 
the  morning  of  the  18th  to  the  23rd  oi  March,  when  the  bridges  of  communication  below  the 
town  being  destroyed  and  sunk,  was  despatched  (by  order  of  the  commander  of  the  forces)  to 
re* establish  and  remain  with  them — parsing  shot^  shell,  and  ammunition  during  the  nishts,  and 
provisions  during  the  day  time — for  the  remainder  of  the  operations ;  received  the  thanks  of  Sir 
U/wlond  HQi  at  the paspage  of  the  Tagus  in  August  same  year,  on  the  advance  of  his  column 
to  Madrid ;  and  subsequently,  when  on  route  to  Salamanca  (in  consequence  of  the  enemy's 
cavalry  intercepting  the  communication  through  the  Sierra-do*  Gato)  was  commanded  by 
written  instructions  from  the  commander  of  the  forces  to  retire  with  the  bridges  on  Alcantra 
d(;  la  Reina  and  Badigoz,  to  Elvos,  and  finally  to  Abrantes ;  where,  equipping  a  fresh  train  of 
boata  for  the  operations  of  the  ensuing  year,  advanced  with  the  army  from  Sibugal  and  F/ey- 
nada  to  the  Ebro  and  Yittoria;  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  in  Oct  and  latter  part  of  the  blockade 
of  raoQ^ona ;  actions  of  the  9  th  and  11th  Dec.  1813  at  Bayonne ;  do.  Toulouse  in  1814  ;  passed 
and  repassed  His  Grace  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  and  Staff  during  the  operations  of  the 
day,  from  the  right  to  the  left  bank  of  the  river,  on  a  fly-raft  of  three  boats ;  and  subsequently, 
advancing  to  Mongiscard  on  the  Canal  Boyal  du  Midi,  proceeded  thence  to  Bordeaux.  Pro- 
ceeded to  Ceylon,  oast  Indies,  16  Jane  16.    Served  as  commanding  engineer  in  the  Kandlan 


57<?  War  Services  of  the  Colouea. 

Provmect,  dorbg  tlie  infuneetioiu  of  1817  and  18.    He  bu  receifed  the  War  Medal  with  thrct 
CIups. 

146  Colonel  Fogo  senred  in  America  daring  tho  whole  war,  iocloding  the  b%ttle  of 
P^nttsburfl:. 

147  Colonel  the  Honourable  William  Arbathnott  scrred  in  the  Feoininla,  and  waa  preecot 
at  tbe  patsage  of  the  Donro,  and  the  battles  of  Oporto,  Talavera,  and  Busaoo :  for  the  two 
last  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

148  Colonel  Henry  Blachlej  served  in  the  Pt^ninsula  and  France  from  Febw  1813  to 
Ang.  1814,  inclading  the  siege  and  capture  of  Badijoz,  affair  of  Castrajon,  battle  of  Salftmanea, 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  from  thence,  affaur  of  Osaaa, 
battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian  (both  operationi)  paftiage  of  the  Bidnssos 
and  the  Niyelle,  actions  of  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and  12th  Dea  1813,  in  front  of  Bayoosc^ 
passage  of  the  Adour,  in?eatment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  on  which  occasion  bt 
waa  wounded  in  the  head  by  a  muaket^baJL  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  fin 
Clasps. 

149  Colonel  Stopford-Blair  serred  on  the  expedition  to  Sonth  America  in  1807.  Tb« 
campaign  of  1815,  tnduding  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  (reoeived  a  contnaioa), 
and  capture  of  Paris.  ^ 

150  Colonel  Belson  served  in  the  Penlnsnla  and  South  of  France  from  July  1809  to  tht 
end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  the  retreat  from  Talavera,  action  in  front  of  Almeida, 
action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Buiaco,  actions  at  Pombal,  Bedinha,  Casal  Nova,  Fos  d'Aroocr, 
and  Sabngal ;  battle  of  Fn«ntes  d*Onor,  actions  on  the  heights  of  the  Agneda,  sieges  of  CinduS 
Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  notions  at  Castrajon  (severely  wounded),  San  Munos,  San  Milan,  and 
Oima;  battle  of  Vittoria,  action  with  the  French,  28tb  June  1813,  in  the  morning  before  they 
entered  Pampelona,  in  which  he  captured  tbeir  last  gun  from  Vittoria  ;  actions  in  the  PyrenetN 
passage  of  toe  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Giitro  d'Oieron;  and  battle  of  Orthes,  besides  variooa  mince 
affairs  and  skirmishes.    He  has  received  the  War  Mrdal  with  n^ne  Clasps. 

151  Colonel  Harvey  served  at  the  investment  of  Kolapore  in  the  East  Indiea,  In  Sept 
1827.  Employed  on  the  Staff  in  the  late  operations  against  Ibrahim  Pacha,  in  Syria,  and  wa« 
present  at  tho  skirmish  with  the  Egyptian  troops  near  Askelon,  15th  Jan.  1841.  Commanded 
the  third  Briga'^c  of  the  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  the  Mahra*U  fortresses  of  Panolla  aotl 
Pownnghor  on  the  Ut  Dec.  1844,  and  receivdd  tbe  thanks  of  the  Bombay  Government. 

152  Colonel  Molesworih  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807. 

I5%3  Colonel  Browne  commanded  tlie  4 1  at  during  tbe  whole  of  the  campaign  of  1842  is 
Affghantatao,  and  was  present  in  tbe  engagements  witli  the  enemy  on  28th  March  and  29iS 
April  in  the  Pisheen  Valley  {  in  that  of  the  29  th  May  near  Candabar,  dOth  Ang.  at  Goatne,  5th 
Sept.  before  Ghnxnee,  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cabool,  expeditioo 
into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istaliff,  and  in  tbe  various  minor  a0aira  in  sfrl 
between  the  Bjlan  and  the  Kbyber  Passes. 

154  Colonel  Malcolm  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal), 

155  Colonel  Donald  Campbell  served  al  Waleheren,  in  1809. 

156  Colonel  Gordon  was  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of  Gnadaloupo  in  1810, 
for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cbiapa. 

156t  Lord  William  Paulet  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Assistant  A^jatant-Gencril 
to  the  Cavalry  Division,  including  the  battles  of  the  Aloia,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  aiegt 
of  Sebastopol. 

157  Colonel  Farqnharaon  served  at  the  captare  of  the  ble  of  France  in  1810.  Capture 
of  the  fort  of  Now  Muggnr  in  Katt^  war,  Feb.  1814.  On  the  borders  of  Scindia's  country  in  IsN 
and  15.  Capture  of  forts  of  Joonn^  August  1815,  Anjar  and  Khunooote,  Feb..  Dhingee  and 
Dwarka,  M^rch  1816.    Action  and  capture  of  Poona,  17th  March  1817.    At  Ashtee,  21at  F«b. 

1818,  the  MUiratta  General  Gokla  killed,  and  Sitteria  B4*ya  captured.    Storm  of  Kutch  B<k>j« 
Fort,  March  1819.    Capture   of  the  forts  of  Rass-eMvyma  and  Zama,  8th  and  23od  Dtc 

1819.  Served  also  in  Arabia  in  1812,  and  waa  present  in  the  action  of  Beni-Buo-Aii,  Sod 
March* 

158  Colonel  Bichardson  Robertson  served  in  South  Africa,  in  oommand  of  an  expe- 
dition against  the  insurgent  emigrant  Boers,  beyond  the  Orange  Biver,  in  1845.  Also  la 
command  of  tbe  7th  Drai;oon  Guirds  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 

159  Culonel  J.  H.  Wood  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  Feb.  1813  fo  th« 
end  of  the  war,  indnding  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  blockade  of  PampUna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
siege  of  San  Sdbastian,  battle  of  tho  Nivelle,  affairs  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbea,  battlea  of  Orthes 
and  Toulouse.  Served  tbe  campaign  in  America,  including  the  attack  on  Plattabng.  He  has 
received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  aiz  CUups. 

I  GO  Colonel  Gold  served  in  the  campaign  on  tho  SuUej  with  the  5.3rd,  Inolndtng  the 
battles  of  Boddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (wounded),  in  the  first  of  which  ho  commanded  tbs 
II*  giment :  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

161  Colonel  Hodgson  served  with  tho  43th  in  the  Burmese  war. 

162  Coloof-l  Mondy  serred  at  the  aic(ge  and  storming  of  Bhurtpora  la  I8S5-6,  aa  Aidr- 
de^camp  to  Lord  Combermere. 


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163  Colonel  Lock  Mrred  the  campaign  of  1808,  in  Porta^al,  and  was  present  at  Bolein 
and  yimiera»  for  which  battles  he  has  received  the  Silyer  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

164  Colonel  M'Cleverty  served  the  campaign  against  the  Bajah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1834,  with 
the  48th  regiment. 

165  Colonel  Robert  B.  Wood  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  and  Military  8eoretanr  to  Lord 
Hardinge  thronghont  the  campaign  on  the  Satlej  (Medal),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah  (severely  wonnded),  and  Sobraon. 

166  Ck>lonel  Grierson  served  at  Cadiz  daring  parts  of  1812  and  1813,  and  afterwards  on  the 
eastern  coast  of  Spain. 

167  Colonel  SandQands  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren;  also  the  campaign  of  1815 
and  was  engaged  on  the  17th  Jane  with  the  Horse  Artillery  in  covering  the  retiriog  movment 
from  Qaatre  Sras,  and  on  the  18th  of  June  he  was  pretent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 

168  Colonel  Balders  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-6,  and  commanded  the  drd 
Light  Dragoons  in  the  battles  of  Moakee  and  Ferozeshah  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  He  was 
wounded  in  the  groin  whilst  charging  the  enemy's  batteries  at  Ferozeshah,  on  the  evening  of 
the  2lBt  Dec  1845.    Beceived  the  Brevet  of  Lieut-Colonel  and  CB, 

169  Colonel  French  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war 
including  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidasf^oa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Ni^e  and 
investment  oi  Bi^onne.  Served  also  in  the  American  war,  including  the  actions  of  Bladensburg, 
Baltimore,  New  Orleans,  and  Fort  Bowyer.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

170  Colonel  Crofion  was  appointed  Persian  interpreter  to  the  force  under  Brigadier 
General  Litchfield,  in  August  1832,  and  served  with  it  throughout  the  arduous  operations  in 
Parkur,  and  against  the  tribes  in  the  19.  W.  Desert,  which  ended  in  the  taking  of  Balmeer. 

171  Colonel  Grattan  was  actively  employed  on  the  frontiers  during  the  rebellion  in  Canada  in 
1838.  He  served  in  China  with  the  18th  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  heights 
abof  e  Canton,  and  led  the  advance  against  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp,  for  which  he  was  selected 
by  Sir  Hugh  Gough  as  the  bearer  of  his  despatches,  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major,  and  appointed 
Brigade-Major  of  Fort  St.  George  by  Lord  HUL  On  his  return  to  China— on  board  the  Mada- 
gascar — in  charge  of  Lord  Auckland's  despatches;  the  ship  having  caught  fire  during  a  gale  of 
wind,  he  with  a  lew  others  narrowly  escaped  the  fate  of  fifty-seven  souls  who  perished  upon  that 
occasion;  he  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  Chinese,  and  was  detained  108  dajs  in  captivity;  after 
which  he  was  at  the  attack  of  Segoan,  and  commanded  the  18th  (after  the  fall  of  Lt.-Col.  Tom- 
linsonj,  at  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  and  Cbanghai;  and  he  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Chin  Kiaog 
Foo  and  the  landing  before  Rankin.  Served  with  the  18ih  Bojal  Irish  in  tho  last  campaign  in 
Burmah  (Medal). 

171t  Colonel  Sullivan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Assistant  Adjutant- General  to 
the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  the  Auna,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebabtopol. 

172  Colonel  Bainbrigge  served  with  the  20th  in  the  Peninsula,  in  1808  and  9,  and  again 
in  1812  and  13,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees, 
(where  he  was  twice  wounded  and  lost  an  arm),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps.    Served  also  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

173  Colonel  Cunynghame  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Saltoun  during  the  latter 
part  of  the  war  in  China  (medal),  and  wss  present  at  the  siege  and  cspture  of  Chin- 
kiang-foo,  and  at  the  investment  of  Nankin.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Assistant 
Quarter-Master  General  to  the  1st  Division,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  SebastopoL 

174  Colonel  James  Henderson  served  with  the  92d  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  action 
at  Kioge  in  1807;  with  the  expedition  to  Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Portugal  and  Spain,  under 
Sir  John  Moore  in  1808-9,  including  the  action  at  Lugo,  and  battle  of  Comnna.  On  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809.  Served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  France  and 
Flanders  with  the  71st,  including  the  affair  of  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Toulouse  and  Waterloo, 
at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  thigh  by  a  grspe-shot.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  witli  two  Clasps  for  Corunna  and  Toulouse. 

175  Colonel  Lo  Mesurier  served  in  the  24th  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
in  1806.  In  1811,  he  joined  the  2nd  Bittalion  in  the  Peninsula,  where  ho  served  until  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badajoz,  battles  of  Sala- 
manca Vittoria,  Pyrenees, Echalar,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes  (severely  contused);  and  in  tixe  several 
affairs  on  the  banks  of  the  Dourdogne  in  front  of  Bordeaux,  being  on  continual  advance  guard 
when  that  part  of  the  army  was  moving  forward  on  Angouleme.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  Wth  four  Clasps. 

176  Colonel  John  Swinbum  served  with  the  43rd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807;  the 
campaign  of  1808  in  Portugal, — wounded  in  the  head  on  the  retreat  to  Yigo.  Subsequent 
campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  until  1812,  including  the  action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Fuentos 
d'Onor,  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of  the  Lines  of  Torres 
Vedras,  subsequent  advance  in  pursuit  of  Massena,  and  actions  of  Pombol  and  Bedinha— 
wonnded  in  the  hip.  Joined  the  army  at  Toulouse  in  April  1814.  Present  at  New  Orleans 
in  Jan.  1815,    Subsequently  joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  at  Brussels,  was  present 


57^  War  Services  of  the  Colonels. 

St  the  capture  of  Paiis,  and  remained  with  the  Army  of  Oocopation  until  the  end  of  1818.    He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Bqsaco  and  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

177  Colonel  Robert  Kelly  terred  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  5th  battalion  of  the  60lh 
and  was  sererely  wounded  in  action  with  the  enemy,  19th  Maroh  1814.  He  has  reoelved  th« 
War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivello,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

178  Colonel  Kyle  senred  in  the  Peniosnia  with  the  old  94th,  from  Jan.  1810  to  tlie  end  of  thk% 
war  in  1814,  inelading  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  lines  at  Torres  Yedras,  actions  at  Bcdinha,  Casal 
Novo,  Fos  d*Aronce,  and  Sabngal;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajos,  action  at 
£1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo  (slightly  wounded),  third  siege  of  Bad^joz,  and 
storming  of  Fort  Picnrina,  whore  he  w&s  severely  wounded  in  leading  the  94th  party  Srd  diviait^n 
to  one  of  the  most  desperate  assaults  that  took  place  during  the  war;  retreat  to  Portugal,  battles 
of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes;  action  at  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse. 
He  hai  received  tne  GK>ld  Medal  for  Yittoria,  (having  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  regi- 
ment); and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

179  Colonel  Thomas  Kelly  served  with  the  late  26th  Lt  Dragoons  during  tha  latter 
part  of  the  Carib  war  in  St.  Yinoent.  lie  afterwards  accompanied  his  Regt  to  Portugal  an4 
from  thenoe  to  Ej^ypt — ^tbe  Transport  in  which  he  embarked  was  attacked  bv  a  Spanish  Gin 
Boat,  which,  after  a  sharp  conflict  was  beaten  off.  He  served  at  the  siege  of  Aboukir  Castle, 
with  the  dismounted  part  of  his  Begt  He  was  also  present  in  the  action  of  the  Slit  March 
1801,  and  in  the  afiair  of  the  advance  of  the  army  to  the  westward  of  Alexandria  under  Sir 
Eyre  Coote.  He  was  wounded  in  a  night  attack  on  the  enemy's  outposts  on  the  95th  Au|i^^ 
when,  with  a  small  detachment,  he  drove  in  the  cavalry  piquet,  and  captured  the  whole  of  th« 
infwitry  piquets  opposed  to  him,  which  were  much  more  numerous  than  his  own  party.  Ui 
has  received  the  Qold  Medal  from  the  Qrand  Seignior  for  the  Egyptian  campaign,  and  also  the 
silver  War  Medal  with  one  clasp. 

180  Colonel  Borrowes  aerved  with  the  12th  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Franoa,  in  IdM, 
and  commanded  a  detachment  of  that  Reet  in  boarding  and  capturing  two  French  Privatetn 
off  the  Isle  de  la  Passe.  Commanded  a  nattalion  of  details  with  a  force  under  Colonel  the 
Honourable  Leicester  Stanhope  in  Katty  war,  and  was  in  advance  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
the  strong  hill  fortress  of  Meetialla. 

181  Colonel  Gloeter  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  61st  from  Oct.  1809  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Basaco  and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  siege  of  the  furts  at 
Salamanca,  battles  of  Salamanca,  the  Pyreuoes  (28th  Julv  to  2d  Aug.),  the  Nivelle,  the  Ni\« 
(9th  to  13th  Dec.},  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Wounded  in  the  left  arm  at  the  battle  of  Salamancs, 
and  through  the  right  breast  at  Toulouf  e,  the  ball  passing  through  the  right  lobe  of  the  lungt 
and  out  at  the  back.    He  has  received  the  War  Moaal  with  aeven  Claaps. 

182  Colonel  Harriott  served  in  the  Royal  Staff  Corpa  at  the  defence  of  Cadis,  battle  of 
Btrrusa,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  actions  near  Bidarl, 
affair  of  Tarbes,  battle  of  Toulouse,  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  army  of  occupation  in  France. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

183  Colonel  Boss  served  the  campaigns  of  1811, 12, 13, 14,  and  15  with  the  92nd,  iac1ndin£ 
the  actions  of  Arroyo  de  Moh'no,  taking  of  Almarai,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tormes,  battle  u 
Yittoria,  affair  at  the  pass  of  Maya,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  wounded  in  the  left  leg  by  s 
nnsket-ball(  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  taking  the  HcighU  of  La  Costa,  battle  of 
Orthes,  action  at  Aire,  battles  of  Toulouse,  Quatre  Bras — ^wounded  m  the  left  foot  by  a  aanskc  !• 
ball;  and  battle  of  Waterloo, — ^wounded  in  the  right  arm  by  a  mnsket-balL  lie  has  rccei^ci 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

184  Colonel  Young  served  with  the  91st  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Aug.  1808  to  Jan.  1909, 
including  the  battlea  of  Holeia,  Yimiera,  Calcavellas,  and  Corunna.  On  the  expedition  to 
Walcheren  in  1809;  the  Peninsular  campugna  from  Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  181 1. 
including  the  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive  (lOib,  11th,  and  12th  Dec),  Orthes,  Tarbca,  mxA 
Toulouse.      He  has  received  the  War  Modal  with  seven  Clasps. 

185  Colonel  During  served  in  the  Peninsnla  during  the  Corunna  campaign,  and  anbae* 
quently  ftt>m  the  latter  part  of  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inclnoing  the  baUl«a  <-i 
Corunna,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  fcr  which  he  h&« 
received  the  War  Hcdai  with  seven  Clasps. 

186  Colonel  the  Honourable  Wm.  Noel  Hill  served  in  the  Burmese  war,  in  1825  and  jc 
(Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Prome  and  Tandwajn. 

187  Colonel  Irwin  servedin  the  Peninsula  from  April  1809  to  Feb.  1814,  indudln^  it^ 


^. ,  CSptL , .     _  .    -    ^ 

Tnrious  affairs  and  skirmishes  on  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the  army.    Served  aJ^o  tb< 
Kandysn  campaigns  of  1817  and  18  in  Cef  kn.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps 

188  Coloofl  Oosiet  served  in  Canada  m  1813  and  1814. 

189  Colonel  Harrison  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.   1810  to   Sept.   1814,  asfi   «si 
present  at  Cadis,  I«Ia,  and  Tarifa. 

190  Colonel  Wright  served  in  Spdn  from  1st  Jan.  1810,  to  the  31  it  Dee.  1SI2,  tncia!- 
log  tiw  defence  of  Cadis,  Fort  Matagorda,  and  Torifa, 


y^at  Serinces  of  the  Colaneh,  57  A 

Idl  Colon«l*d  Benfs  lenrioea :— Expedition  to  Wftloheren,  uid  bombardment  of  Flnsb- 
ing;  Peninsular  campaigns  from  Oct.  1810  to  Jane  1813,  incloding  the  first  siege  of  Badajoz, 
battle  of  Albahera,  oorering  the  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  oaptnre  of  General  Gerard's  corps  at 
Atroja  de  Moliaos,  corering  the  third  siege  of  Badajoz,  retreat  from  Madrid  into  Fortagal,  and 
the  di0erent  affairs  connected  therewitli.  Severely  woonded  at  San  Munos.  He  has  recelTei 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

192  Colonel  George  T.  C.  Napier  commanded  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  at  the 
action  of  the  Gwanga,  and  throaghout  the  Kaflirwar  of  1846-7;  as  also  thronghout  that  of 
1850-51,  52, 

193  Colonel  Heniy  Le  Blanc  joined  the  Tlst  Regiment  in  India  in  1792,  and  was  at  the 
capture  oi  Fondicherry  the  following  year.  In  1798  relumed  to  £urope  with  the  regiment, 
la  1805  embarked  at  Corlc  with  Sir  David  Baird's  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806,  where  he  received  a  contusion  from  a  rifle-ball.  The  same 
year  accompanied  his  regiment  to  South  America,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Buenos  Ayres, 
under  General  Beresford,  where  he  lost  a  leg  by  a  cannon-shot:  he  was  then  Major  71  at 
Bpgt,and  on  his  return  to  England  was  promoted,  5  Feb.  1807,  to  Lieut-Colonel,  and  ap- 
pointed to  the  5th  Veterans,  whi(m  Corps  he  commanded  till  the  Reduction  in  1814  ;  was  then 
appointed  Major  Royal  Hospital  Chelsea,  where  he  is  now  doing  duty,  having  never  been  on 
half-pay,  nor  joined  a  second  battalion. 

104  Colonel  Basden's  services:  —  Mahratta  war  of  1803,  4,  and  5,  including  the  taking 
of  Bcrhampore,  Asseerghur,  Argaum,  Lasslgaum,  Chawdore,  Jaulnah,  and  Gawiileghurr. 
American  War  in  1813  and  14,  and  was  engaged  at  Longwoods  (severely  wounded  in  the 
thigh) ;  Fort  Erie,  Black  Rock,  BaffiUo,  and  battle  of  the  Falls  (wounded).  Served  also 
throughout  the  Burmese  war.  He  has  received  the  Medal  and  four  Clasps  for  Asseerghur, 
Ari^aum,  Gawiileghurr,  and  Ava. 

195  Colonel  Sail  served  at  the  taking  of  Maldonado  and  Monte  Video  in  1807.  Alsj  in 
the  Peninsula  from  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of 
the  sortie  from  B»yonnc. 

196  Colonel  Terry  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland  with  the  25tb,  including  the 
battle  of  Egmont-op-Zce.  Expedition  to  Egjpt  and  surrender  of  Alexandria  in  1801 ;  capture 
of  Madeira  in  1807  {  capture  of  Guadaloope  and  St.  Martin's  in  1810  ;  re-capture  of  Guada- 
loupe  in  1815.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Guadaloupe. 

197  Colonel  Fairtlough  served  at  the  bombardment  of  Ter  Vere,  and  siege  and  capture 
of  Flashing  in  1809.    Also  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815. 

198  Colonel  Streatfeild  served  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1804,  5,  and  6,  including  the 
assault  of  Bhurtpore,  with  the  Grenadiers  of  the  65th,  when  out  of  17  officers  and  300  men  who 
marched  to  the  assault,  14  officers  ani  190  men  were  either  killed  or  wounded.  At  Uie  capture 
of  the  Isle  (^France  in  1810.  Serve  1  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  cap- 
ture of  Hatrass. 

199  Colonel  Senior  was  severely  wounded  in  the  action  between  H.  M.  packet  Lapwing 
and  the  American  privateer  Foje,  off  Barbadocs,  30th  Sept  1813. 

200  Colonel  Hughes  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  with  the  24th.  Engaged 
with  a  French  sqaidron  in  the  Mosambique  Channel,  3rd  July  1810.  Served  the  Nepaul  cam- 
pa«gn9  of  1814, 15,  and  16,  and  was  woonded  at  Harriapore.  Servtd  also  daring  the  Mahratta 
war  of  1816,  17,  and  18.  Gold  Medal  from  the  Grand  Seignior  for  services  in  Egjpt;  and  alfio 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

201  Colonel  Tronson  served  in  the  West  Indies  from  1808  to  1812,  including  the  cap- 
ture of  Martinique  and  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  in  1809,  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810.  The 
campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  in  Canada,  including  theoperations  against  Flattsborg.  Through- 
out the  Burmese  war,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  13th,  which  took  possession  of  the 
City  of  Bassein  previous  to  the  arrival  of  Sir  Robert  Sale*s  Brigade  destined  for  its  capture  ; 
alfio  present  at  Kokein,  15th  Bee  1826,  Pagoda  Point,  Napodie,  Mehadie,  Melloon,  where 
the  command  of  the  13th  devolved  upon  him,  and  on  the  9th  Feb.  1826,  at  the  storming  of 
Pdgamue,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  right  leg,  but  continued  to  lead  the  left  wing  until  most 
severely  wounded  in  the  left  leg,  where  the  ball  still  remains.  Served  the  campaign  in  Aff- 
gbaaistan  under  Lord  Keane,  and  commanded  the  13th  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the 
Fortress  and  Citadel  of  Ghuznee,  for  which  he  obtained  the  brevet  rank  of  Lieut.- Colonel  and 
Order  of  the  Dorane6  Empire.  Commanded  the  regiment  throughout  the  campaign  in  Kohistan, 
and  at  the  sieges  of  Tootumdarrah,  Jhoolghur  (led  and  commanded  the  storming  party), 
night  attack  at  Biboo  Koosh  Ghur,  Kirdarrah,  and  Perwandurrah,  when  Dost  Mahomed 
surrendered,  and  the  force  returned  to  Cabul.  He  has  received  the  War  liledal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Guadaloupe ;  the  Medal  for  Ava  ;  and  Medal  for  Ghuznae. 

202  Colonel  Singleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  1813,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  at  the  siege  of  the  forts  at  Salamanca,  and  twice  severely  woonded  at  the  battle  of 
Silamanca,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

203  Colonel  Harty  served  with  the  33rd  at  the  capture  of  Bourbon  and  the  Isle  of  France  in 
1810  ;  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  Holland,  including  both  the  attacks  on 
Merxem«  and  the  assault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle 
of  Quatro  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the  following  day,  and  battle  of  Waterloo,— slightly  wounded 

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57i  War  Service$  of  the  ColoneU* 

204  Colonel  Crabbe  leryed  m  tbe  Feninsnla  ftDm  Jan.  1810  to  th«  Slit  Dtcu  1818«  aad 
affainfrom  Jane  1813  to  tbe  end  of  tbe  war,  inolading  tbe  wbole  of  tbe  retreat  to  the  linea  of 
'J^rres  Yedraa  i  battle  of  Busaco ;  tbe  advance  from  tbe  linea  to  Gaarda ;  fint  aieee  of 
Badajoz ;  siege  and  atorm  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo ;  siem  and  atorm  of  Badinos ;  batUe  of 
Salamanca  {  captnre  of  Madrid,  and  Bubseonent  retreat  tbrongb  Spain }  battlea  of  Kiyelle»  NiTe, 
Yic,  Tarbes,  Ortbea,  and  Tonlonse,  and  tbe  whole  of  the  Tarioua  minor  affain  during  that 
period.  Wonnded  15th  March  1811,  at  Foa  d'Aroaoe,  when  commanding  a  party  which  drove 
a  French  piquet  from  tbe  said  village.  Wounded  again  at  Toulocue^  when  attacking  the  T^te 
de  Pont.     He  hai  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

205  Colonel  Barney  served  at  tbe  capture  of  Isohia  and  Prooida,  in  1809  ;  defence  of 
Cadiz  in  1810  ;  action  of  tbe  Coa  and  Sahu^al,  battle  of  Fue ntes  d'Onor,  retreat  from  Burgos. 
Served  tbe  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  tbe  action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of 
Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Engaged  in  the  Burmese  war  at  tbe  attack  of 
PaHowa  Pass  and  the  fortified  positions  of  Mabatee  ;  stormioetbe  stocbadea  and  hills  near,  and 
taking  tbn  tow  n  and  works  of  Arracan.  Wounded  on  the  16tn  June  1815,  at  Quatre  Bras,  by  a 
musVet-shot  in  the  left  shin,  and  dangerously  by  a  ball  which  entered  the  back  part  of  tbe  head. 
He  has  received  tlie  War  3IedaI  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentcs  d*Onor. 

206  Colonel  Kochfort  was  at  the  capture  of  tbe  Isle  of  France  in  1810  ;  and  of  Java  in 
1811,  including  capture  of  Cornells,  storming  of  Sersndola  and  Fort  Djocjocarta.  Storming  of 
redoubts  at  tbe  island  of  Borneo  ;  Nepaul  campaign  in  1814  ;  siege  and  storm  of  fiattrai ; 
Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18  ;  siege  and  storm  of  Bhurtpore  1825-G.  He  baa  recvi>e«l 
tile  War  Mcdul  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

207  Colonel  Duudas  served  in  the  47th  on  the  expedition  to  South  Amerioa  in  1806-7, 
and  was  present  at  tbe  taking  of  Maldocado,  in  several  akirmishes,  and  at  the  attack  and 
storming  of  Monte  Video.  He  served  afterwards  in  tbe  East  Indies,  and  was  present  in  1814  at 
tbe  capture  of  tbe  Fort  of  Now  Noggur,  and  in  several  skirmishes.  Ha  served  also  in  the 
Burmese  Territory  from  Jan.  1826  till  peace  was  proclaimed. 

208  Colonel  WUlinf^ton  served  in  the  East  Indies  from  May  1813  to  Hay  1823,  indod- 
ing  the  campaigns  of  1815  and  16  in  Ka'tywar  and  Kutch;  takinfr  of  Anjsr;  Beocan  campaigns 
of  1817  and  18;  campaign  of  1819  in  Candeibh;  and  in  Kutch  in  1820. 

209  Coh'Utl  Westmore  servtd  the  raoipaians  of  1813  and  14  in  Gernany  and  Holland, 
including  b<*tb  attacks  on  Merxem,  and  the  a^^ault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom;  aerved  at  Waterloo  on 
the  16th.  17th,  and  18tb  June,  and  was  severely  wounded. 

210  Colonel  Pattisson  servi  d  with  the  13th  at  tbe  captnre  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of 
Ouadaloupe  in  1810;  in  Canada  during  tbe  American  aar  in  1813  and  14;  in  the  Burmese  wsr 
in  1824,  25,  and  26,  including  the  capture  of  Rangoon,  storming  the  stockades  at  Kumarot(» 
Kokien  (severely  wounded),  Napadee,  Melloon,  and  Pagahm  Mew;  and  he  was  also  present  tX 
tbe  repulse  of  the  enemy  before  tbe  Lines  of  Bansoon  on  tbe  1st  Pea  1824.  Served  also 
throughout  the  opeiations  in  Affghanistan  and  Bcloochiitan,  and  was  present  at  the  stonn  ar.>i 
capture  of  Ghomee,  operations  in  Kohisi an,  including  tbe  capture  of  Tootumdorrab  and  Joolgbur; 
and  be  was  afterwards  at  JelJalahad  during  its  famous  defence  by  Sir  Bobtrt  Sale.  He  h«» 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  GuadaloQpe^  and  also  meiha'i 
for  Ghutnee  and  Ji'llalabad. 

211  Colonel  Poole  served  throughout  the  operations  in  Scinde  (Medal)  under  Sir  C1tar!.> 
Napier,  and  commanded  tlie  22nd  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee,and  a  brigade  at  tbe  battle  of  lljclc-r* 
abad.  He  was  also  previously  at  the  destruction  of  the  Foit  of  Imsumghur  in  the  Desert.  I^c 
served  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-5,  including  the  investment  anJ 
capture  of  tlie  Forts  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

212  Colonel  White'd  services :— Campaign  in  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  indudirt; 
the  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Corunna,  where  he  was  wounded.  Siege  of  Flushing,  and  csptuiL 
of  Walchcren;  campaigns  in  Canadii,  from  Nov.  1813,  to  the  end  of  tbe  war.  He  has  rrctiitd 
tbe  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

213  Colonel  Hunt  aerved  on  tbe  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805,  and  to  Madeira  in 
1808;  tbe  campaign  and  battle  of  Comnna;  and  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Feb.  1812  to  the  end  cf 
the  war  in  1814;  and  snbsequeotly  in  the  American  war.  He  has  received  tbe  War  Mtdml  will, 
four  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

214  Colonel  Bray  served  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817,  18,  and  19,  and  was  prv *cnt 
at  tbe  sieges  and  captures  of  Bygbur,  Amulnier,  and  Asseerghur.  He  was  on  beard  the  unfur^ 
nate  ship  Jrea/,  which  waa  burned  in  tbe  Bav  of  Biscay,  lat  March  1825.  Commasdid  tie 
39th  in  the  action  of  Mabarajpore  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded. 

215  Colonel  Tennant  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809. 

216  Colonel  Gibsone  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  and  was  present  ra 
ahnost  every  occasion  in  which  the  troops  were  engaged  with  the  cnfmy;  and  he  btci  t1i«  ct  m- 
matjd  of  and  led  tbe  charge  of  Cavalry  in  the  decisive  affair  of  the  Gwaoga,  on  the  Sth  Jlm 
1846,  when  a  large  bcdy  of  the  cnemj^  was  encountered  and  utterly  broken^  leaving  upwarels  «if 
400  dead  em  the  field,  em  which  occasion  his  services  were  warmly  acknowledged  in  tJi«  publie 
despatches,  and  his  name  particnlarly  mentioned  in  General  Orders. 

217  Colonel  Story  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  and  France  ft'om   Not.  181?  to  Maj   If  U, 


War  Services  of  the  Cobmeb.  67  A 

iadudiiig  tlifl  Am  of  Saa  S^baatiaD,  aadpuMM  of  the  Bidtiaoa  and  Adonr.  Ha  Iiaa  raoaiTed 
the  Silver  War  Medal  and  one  Claap  for  San  Sebaitian. 

218  Colonel  Gillespie  was  lanaed  with  a  detachment  of  Boyal  Marines  at  Rosas  on 
7th  Nor.  1808,  and  occupied  the  citadel.  Present  at  the  sortie  on  the  8  th,  when  the  British 
were  forced  by  the  superior  number  of  the  enemy  to  retire.  Serred  on  the  Chins  ezpeditiun 
(Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  attach  and  capture  of  the  forts  and  works  at  Chuenpee,  and 
the  capture  of  Annunghoy  and  North  Wantong. 

219  Colonel  Garmston  was  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Eoupan,  Isle  of  Timor,  in  1814  ; 
capture  of  Java,  in  1812  ;  attack  of  Palambang,  Isle  of  Sumatra,  and  Sambass,  Isle  of  Borneo  ; 
Algiers  in  1816.  Present  at  the  Sortie  from  Bilboa  15th  May  ;  the  advance  on  the  28th  May  \ 
and  was  wounded  at  the  defence  of  the  lines  of  San  Sebaatian  6th  June,  1836.  He  has  received 
the  Military  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

220  Colonel  John  Harvey  Stevens  served  in  the  West  Indies,  &c.  in  1806  and  1807, 
during  the  en>editton  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  engaged  in  several  flotilla  affdirs  on 
the  Scheldt.  Served  also  at  Uie  successful  defence  of  Cadiz  and  of  Tarifa  in  1810  ard  1811  i 
was  engaged  in  several  detached  operations,  particularly  in  one  of  a  severe  character  on  th  e 
ri?er  Guadalquiver.  In  1813  was  employed  on  the  coast  of  America,  where  he  was  engaged 
in  an  attack  on  Craney  Island,  and  at  the  taking  of  Hampton  and  Ocraooko  under  Sir 
George  Cockburn,  Served  in  Canada  at  the  taking  of  Oswego,  on  which  occasion  ho  was 
mentioned  in  Sir  Gordon  Drummond's  despatches.  Engaged  during  a  six  weeks'  siege  of 
Fort  Erie,  and  was  intrusted  with  the  construction  of  a  field-work  for  the  defence  of  the 
right  of  the  position  on  Chippewa  Creek,  which  was  menaced  by  a  very  superior  force.  In 
1816  he  was  on  board  the  Queen  Charlotte  at  the  attack  on  Algiers  under  Lord  Exmoutb, 
by  whom  he  was  detached  to  fire  carcases  at  the  enemy's  vessels  within  the  Mole.  He  was 
also  present  at  the  demonstrations  before  Algiers  under  Admiral  Sir  H.  B.  Neale. 

2204  Colonel  Storks  served  as  Assistant  Acyutant- General  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during 
the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

221  Colonel  Macbean  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  July  1812  to  August 
1814,  including  the  affair  at  Osma,  batttle  of  Yittoria,  both  sieges  of  San  Sebastian  and 
capture  of  it ;  passage  of  the  Nivelle,  lOth  November,  and  actions  of  the  Nive,  9ih,  lOth, 
llth,  and  12th  December,  1813.  Served  idso  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  capture 
of  Paris.  Served  afterwards  with  the  army  of  occupation  until  1818.  He  has  received  the 
silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

222  Colonel  James  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  Oct.  1812  to  April  1814, 
including  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  recei?ed 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  four  clasps.    Served  subsequently  in  the  American  War. 

223  Colonel  Bamaby  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

224  Colonel  Rochfort  Scott  served  with  the  expedition  against  New  Orleans,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  on  the  8th  Jan.  1815,  and  at  the  capture  of  Fort 
Bover.  Served  afterwards  in  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation,  from  July  1815  to  Dec.  1818  ; 
and  with  the  allied  Anglo-Turkish  force  in  Svria,  from  Dec.  1840  to  Nov.  1841. 

225  Colonel  Hennis  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

226  Colonel  Enoch  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  and  at  the  siege  of  Flu!»hing, 
in  1809;  ill  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  1813,  including  the  sieges  of  Badajoz  and  01iven9a,  in 
1811 ;  battle  of  Albuhera.  actions  of  Fuente  Guhialda,  25th,  26th,  and  27th  Sept.  1811 ;  sieves  of 
Cludad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded,  and  horse  kiUed  under 
him).  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray 
and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

227  Colonel  Fegen  was  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  and  loan  of  Gnadia ;  capture  of  the 
enemy's  convoy  under  batteries  near  Marseilles  ;  destruction  of  French  forts  n»  ar  p4  rt 
Yendre  ;  the  taking  of  Zante,  Cephalonia,  and  Cerigo  ;  capture  of  enem>*s  forts  and  convoy 
at  Pezzcro,  m  tne  Adriatic  ;  action  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  Srd  May,  1810,  when  Sir  Jahleel 
Brenton,  in  the  Spar  tan  f  defeated  the  whole  of  the  enemy's  squadron,  and  captured  a  brig  of 
war  ;  at  the  capturing  an  enemy's  convoy  from  under  the  bdtteries  of  Teiracino,  in  1810; 
and  at  the  destruction  of  several  American  privateers  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  by  the  Spartan. 

228  Colonel  Hombrook  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  the  north  of  Spain  in 
1836-38. 

220  Colonel  Amey  commanded  three  companies  of  the  58th  during  the  operations 
against  the  hostile  natives  in  the  Southern  District  of  New  Zealand  in  1846.  He  commanded 
the  troops  encamped  in  the  valley  of  the  Hutt  and  Porirua;  and  the  58  th  at  the  affair  of  the 
Horokeivt,  when  the  enemy  were  driven  bsok  and  dispersed. 

230  Colonel  Dawes  was  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807. 

231  Colonel  Maclean  served  with  the  43rd  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1812  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the  Huebra  (carried  the  Begimental  Colonr).  battle 
of  Yittoria,  action  of  Yera  when  Soult  attempted  to  relieve  San  Sebastian,  and  again  when  the 
Allies  passed  the  Bidaasoa ;  battles  of  the  Nivelle  (wounded),  the  Nive,  and  Toidouse.  Present 
also  in  the  action  before  New  Orleans  on  Uie  8th  Jan.  1815,  and  served  also  in  the  campaign  of 
1816.  He  has  raoaiTed  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivefie,  Nive 
and  Toulouse. 

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hit  War  Servicer  qf  the  Colonels. 

832  Colond  Calamy  hat  terred  in  eyery  quarter  of  the  globe,  and  in  the  ietkmt  of 
Nybarg,  Flashing,  Ifle  of  France,  Jara,  and  sereral  minor  affldrs  with  gon-boatt,  Se&  He  wai 
Brigade-Major  to  the  British  Forcea  landed  in  Syria  in  1840.  He  haa  reoei?ed  the  Mililarj 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Jara. 

233  Colonel  Palmer  lerred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  inoloding  the  attack  upon 
the  Yillftfe  of  Merxem,  1 3th  Jan.|  also  second  attack  and  eaptare  2nd  Feb.,  when  hia  regiment 
captured  two  guns;  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  in  the  Scheldt,  from  3rd  to  6th  February. 
Aetirely  engaged  at  Fort  Frederick  on  the  Scheldt,  22d  March,  in  impeding  the  paisage  of 
French  line  of  oattle  shipa  to  Fort  Lillo,  for  the  purpose  of  throwing  proTisions  and  aasisianes 
into  the  garrison.    Again  employed  on  the  same  duty  25th  Blareh  following. 

2S4  Colonel  Swinbnrue  served  in  the  FcninsuU  from  1809  to  the  end  of  the  war,  indodirK 
the  battles  of  Oporto,  T^ilavera  (ironnded  in  the  right  arm  and  foot),  and  Bossco  ;  actions  at 
Pombal,  Lena,  Condeixa,  Flenr-de-lis,  Quarda,  and  Sabogal ;  battle  of  Faentes  d'Onar,  firi: 
siege  of  Bsdajoz.  action  at  El  BodoD,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badsjos,  battlea  oi  Sals- 
maoca,  Vittorta,  Pyrenees,  and  Ntrelle  ;  action  at  Salvaterre,  battle  of  Ortbes  (wonnded  in  the 
neok),  action  at  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of  Xonlonse.  He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  witb 
ten  Clasps. 

235  Colonel  Clarke  serTed  in  the  attack  on  the  Russian  gon-boatf  and  batteriea  on 
Peroola  Point  in  1809.  At  the  capture  of  Quadalonpe  in  1810,  and  at  the  battle  of  Algiers. 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

236  Colonel  Tothill  landed  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  on  24th 
April  1813  at  Sr.  CataIdo,snd  by  a  resolute  adrance  with  the  bayonet  dislodged  a  bodrof  troup 
from  a  strong  position,  and  captured  the  vessel  from  which  they  bad  debarked.  Was  at  tb« 
atrack  and  surrender  of  the  Island  of  Augusts.  Landed  on  1st  Feb.  1813  with  50  Rojtt 
Marines  and  160  other  troops  at  Port  BaffiJo,  and  carried  the  eminence.  Was  at  the  attack 
of  the  sea  batteries  and  surrender  of  the  island  of  Coryola,  3rd  Feb.,  and  at  the  capture  of 
the  Deril's  Island,  14th  April. 

237  Colonel  Hearle  has  reodved  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp;  as  also  the  Torkisk 
Medal,  fur  Syria,  1840. 

238  Colonel  Fynmore  was  at  the  o^pture  of  a  French  privateer  schooner  of  16  goni  and  96 
men,  besides  other  boat  serrioe  in  1611.    In  the  partial  action  with  the  French  fleet  oil  Toloos 

,  in  1814.  Was  landed  at  Mahon  in  command  of  a  guard  to  protect  the  person  of  the  Spanisk 
governor  from  the  threatened  violence  of  the  Walloon  guards.  Sent  to  the  city  of  Florence  is 
1815,  to  place  himself  under  the  directions  of  General  Count  Nugent,  commander-in-chief  of 
the  Austrian  army,  as  extra  aide-de-oamps,  and  was  at  the  takine  of  the  city  of  Naples.  In  1  b  J  * 
he  was  sent  up  to  the  city  of  Lima  to  protect  English  merchanta  property  against  the  attacks  of 
the  Negro  slaves  during  the  civil  war.  The  20th  Oct  1827,  was  at  the  batue  of  Navarino,  for 
which  service  he  was  nromoted  by  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  bntin  conseqneoer 
of  bebnglng  to  a  gradation  corps  the  appointment  was  afterwards  cancelled.  Served  with  tb 
IVench  army  at  the  reduction  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Patras  and  the  Morea  castle ;  served 
afierwards  in  the  West  Indies,  North  Sea,  and  off  Oporto  during  the  oiril  war  between  IX  r 
Pedro  and  Don  MigueL  In  1833  joined  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  at  Lisl>on,  commanded  bj 
Colonel  A<iair,  C  S.  In  April,  1837,  embarked  on  board  H.M.S.  Castor  (36),  on  the  lOth  O^l 
was  landed  in  command  of  his  detachment  on  the  Albanian  coast  to  attack  pirates.  Served  u^ 
the  S.  R  coast  of  Spain  from  4th  Jan.  38  to  30  Jan.  39. 

239  Colonel  Bucnanan  served  as  Quarter-Master  of  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  at  D' Jonii 
(Medal). 

240  Colonel  Bnrnaby  commanded  the  Royal  ArtiDefy  on  the  Eastern  Frontier,  Cape  of 
Oocd  Hope,  during  the  KtiBr  war  of  1846*7,  and  for  this  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Msjiir 
He  also  commanded  the  Royal  Artiliery  on  the  Eastern  FronUer  from  the  breaking  oat  t^ 
the  war  in  Dec.  1850  until  July  1852,  and  was  appointed  commandant  of  6rabam*a  To*: 
with  the  District  of  Lower  Albany  ;  for  senrioes  in  this  war  he  got  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lde«t> 
Colonel. 

241  Colonel  Robinson  served  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  incladiog  tf« 
storm  and  capture  of  Gbuznee  (severely  wounded)  and  of  Khelat :  Medal  for  Ohuane^.  B» 
also  served  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1851-52-53,  as  AssistantpQuarter-Master  General  of  the  2i<: 
Division. 

242  Colonel  Wigston  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  (Med«I).  n 
Canton,  Amoy,Chusan,  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Segoan,  Chapoo,  and  Chin  Kiang  FoOb  Served  a* 
in  Barmah  from  July  1852  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1853  ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Pmv . 
and  commanded  the  infantry,  and  subsequently,  on  the  force  lieing  increased,  the  Right  >>^  i'^^ 
of  the  troops  employed  under  Sir  John  Clieape  in  the  Donabew  district  agatnat  Meah  Toon,  mi  - 
was  severely  wounM  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  that  chiefs  last  position  on  the  19  th  Marck 
1853.  Received  the  brevet  of  M^or  for  the  China  service,  and  that  of  Lient.-Colonel  for  t.' 
Burmese  service. 

243  Colonel  Rice  served  with  the  61st  during  the  war  In  Burmah  from  April  to  Aogiist  1^'- 
was  on  board  the  B.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Smoitrig  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  t* 
enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river ;  aerved  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  opanttoos 
the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  aassult  and  capture  of  Bi 


War  Services  of  the  Colonels.  57m 

19lh  May  (sevorely  irouoded).  Colonel  Rice  was  mentioned  in  Qenoral  Godwin's  despatches 
BA  '*  deserving  the  best  consideration  of  Government ''  for  capturing  by  storm  with  his  company 
and  a  sab-division  of  the  9th  Madras  Native  Infantry  the  enemy's  stronghold,  and  entrenched 
position  soath  of  Bassein,  armed  with  sixteen  guns  and  twenty  gingalls;  honoured  with  the  best 
ihaakfi  of  the  Governor-General  in  Council. 

244  Colonel  Foster  served  four  years  as  a  midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy  on  the  East  India 
station^  prior  to  entering  the  army.  Was  present  at  the  capture  of  five  tihips  having  troops  on 
buarcl,  going  into  Java  Roads.  Served  in  the  Travancore  war  in  ^809;  landed  at  Cochin  with 
party  under  Capt.  Foote,  to  assist  the  troo))s  in  iitorming  the  rear  of  that  place ;  was  afterwards 
wounded  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca,  wh<n  boarding  some  Malay  prows.  In  the  Eandian  cam- 
paign of  1818,  be  was  taken  prisoner,  and  was  rescued  just  at  the  period  when  the  rebels  were  in 
the  act  of  suspending  him  to  a  tree. 


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War  Services  of  (he  iMUienanUColoneb. 

1  lient-Colonel  Hilnes  eommanded  a  deteehment  of  the  lOlh,  doing  mirine  duty  on  boMl 
H.  M.  S.  IHm  in  the  North  Sea,  in  1705.  Aeeumpanled  the  expedition  firom  India  to  Bgrpi  wmM 
Sir  Dayid  Baird,  in  1801.  Employed  with  a  detachment  in  Ceylon  during  the  war  wUh  Kmmi^ 
Served  with  the  75th  at  the  siege  of  Bhnrtpore  in  1805,  and  was  engaged  on  three  ditoent  aaMsM^ 
npon  that  fortress.  Accompanied  the  65th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Persian  Onlf  in  1809;  coeatj 
xnanded  the  light  dlTision  at  the  landing  and  attack  on  Bas-el«Khyma;  eommanded  the  atonnlai 
party  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Schenaas.  Commanded  the  65th  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Fraaoi 
in  1810;  also,  on  service  in  Kattywar  in  181S,  and  was  employed  agahist  Nownngghnr.  Coa^ 
maoded  a  brigade  in  Gnxerat  in  1814  and  part  of  1816;  in  Kat^rwar  and  Cntch  in  1815  and  16^ 
and  in  the  Deccan  war  in  1817  and  18,  commanded  a  divisioo  of  the  army  against  the  Pcisfawi^i 
near  Poona,  16th  Not.  1817,  crossed  the  river  Moota  Moola  in  the  evening  of  that  day,  the  pro*' 
gross  of  his  division  being  obstinately  opposed,  but  without  eflSeet,  by  uie  united  force  ef  His' 
Highness's  artillery,  cavali^,  and  in&ntry,  after  which  the  enemy  retired,  leaving  a  great  part  cf  | 
his  camp  standing,  and  considerable  quantities  of  ammunition  in  the  field.  He  has  wcel?ed  thai 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Egypt. 

8  Lieut-Colonel  Cooke  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Guards  and  was  present  at  the ' 
battles  of  Corunna,  NiveUe,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  St.  Sebastian,  oa  wblch 
occasion  he  commanded  a  detachment  of  Guards.    He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  and  was  i 
severely  wounded  at  Waterioo.    He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  St.  Sebastian ;  and  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Nivelle,  and  IHve.  ' 

3  lieut-Colonel  Mansel  served  with  the  53rd  in  the  attack  at  More  Cbabot  and  the  aS^«  «f  I 
Mome  Fortune  in  St  Lucia  in  1706 ;  the  whole  of  the  Carib  War  in  St.  Vincent ;  at  tha  redoe-  i 
tion  of  Trinidad ;  and  at  the  siege  of  Moro  Castle  in  the  Island  of  Porto  Rico  in  1707.  RetoBied 
from  India  in  the  spring  of  1811,  and  Joined  the  8nd  battalion  of  the  53rd  in  the  PenianU ; 
commanded  the  light  companies  <iif  the  6th  division  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1811  and  IS, 
including  the  skirmish  with  the  enemy^  cavalry  near  Carpio,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Bad%ioSy 
and  the  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca  (horse  shot  under  him),  and  siege  of  Brngas. 
Commanded  a  Provisional  Battaliott,  consisting  of  four  companies  of  the  Queen's,  and  a  liks 
number  of  the  53rd,  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Claip 
for  Salamanca  and  Toulouse. 

4  lieut.-Colonel  Halkett  served  with  the  tnd  Light  Infontiy  Battalion  of  the  Ktaig's  Oermaa 
Legion  on  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  Germany  in  1805-6.  Landed  on  the  Islaod  of  R^gea 
in  July  1807 ;  was  employed  at  the  siege  of  StiahRmd,  and  in  August  re-embariLcd  at  Bugen  for 
CopeiUiagen,  where  the  battalion  formed  part  of  the  besieging  corps.  In  April  1806  embarked 
with  Sir  John  Moore's  army  for  Gottenbing,  and  from  thence  to  Portugal ;  belonged  to  the  amy 
which  entered  Spain  with  Sir  John,  and  afterwards  retired  through  Gallida.  Aooompaalod  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  In  Jan.  1811  embarked  for 
Portugal ;  commanded  the  battalion  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  and  was  at  the  sl^  of  fiadijoa  ia 
1811;  commanded  the  battalion  during  the  campaign  of  1818,  including  the  siege  of  the  focts  at 
Salamanca,  action  of  the  heiafats  of  Moresco,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  retreat  from  Bagoa  vkea 
the  Light  Brigade  K.  O.  L.  formed  the  rear-gnard  with  the  cavalry,  and  zepuked  the  xepeaird 
chaigca  of  the  enemy's  cavalry.  In  April  1813  embarked  for  the  North  of  Germany,  and  was 
employed  in  organizing  the  Hanoverian  troops ;  commanded  a  brigade  of  the  same  In  Coont  Wal- 
moden's  army,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battle  of  Goerde,  as  also  on  several  other  ofcasiofia.  In 
Jan.  1814  commanded  the  centre  of  the  corps  which  besieged  and  captured  Glnckstadt.  Com- 
manded  the  right  of  the  corps  which  was  employed  at  the  blockade  of  Harbnrg.  Served  alee  the 
campaign  of  1815,  and  was  proaent  at  the  battle  of  Waterioo.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal 
and  one  Clasp  for  the  battles  of  Albuhera  and  Salamanca. 

6  Lieut-Colonel  Hunt  aooompanied  the  fiSnd  to  the  Fenol,  in  1800,  and  was  present  In  Om 
action  of  the  Heights.  Aooompanied  Sir  John  Moore  as  his  Aide-de-camp  on  the  expedition  to 
Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Portugal,  in  1808,  and  served  throoghout  that  uduous  campaign  mmiH 
the  embarkation  of  the  troops  at  Coraana.  Served  with  the  tnd  battalion  during  the  Walchevsn 
campaign.  In  Jan.  1811  embarked  with  the  regt  for  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  ia  tbe  pnr* 
suit  of  Massena,  action  of  Babngal,  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  all  the  varioaa  aflUrs  la  which 
the  light  division  was  engaged  In  that  campaign ;  during  the  last  three  months  of  iriiich,  nad  at 
the  aiUr  near  Alfoyates,  he  commanded  the  Sad  battalion.  Commanded  the  1st  battalion  ait  the 
siege  and  assault  of  Badi^ot,  en  which  occasion  the  command  of  the  second  brigade  of  Ae  Uglit 
diriaion  devolved  on  him :  for  his  conduct  on  this  day  he  was  promoted  to  the  brevet  mikk  ef 
Lieut-ColoneL  Commanded  the  same  brigade  when  the  army  went  to  repel  Marshal  Matmont 
ft«m  his  predatory  Incursion  into  Portugal.  Commanded  the  flrst  battalion  of  the  5Snd  thro^b- 
out  the  campaign  of  1818,  including  the  battle  of  Salamanca  and  action  of  San  Mnnos.  Oiasid 
with  the  light  division  during  the  operations  of  Marshal  SouH  to  relieve  Pampeluna.  On  the  31st 
Aug.  1813,  commanded  the  volnnteen  of  the  light  division  at  the  essaolt  of  San  Sebastian,  awl 
was  twice  severely  wounded :  for  his  eonduet  on  this  occasion  he  wis  promoted  to  an  efcAiee 
Lient.-Cokmclcy  In  the  30th«    He  haa  rscsived  the  Ookl  Medal  and  three  Claspa  for  Bedizen, 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenant^CohneU^  11 

fiifclMHiinOy  «nd  St.  Sebastian ;  and  the  Silver  War  Hedal  with  two  Clasps  for  Fnentes  d'Onor  and 

6  Iieat.«Colonel  Harrison  serred  with  the  5th  in  Corsica  in  17d5,  and  was  present  in  seyeral 
flkirmiahes  near  Adjacclo.  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  actions  of  the  8th  and  21st 
March.  Capture  oif  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia, 
Yimien,  and  Comnna.  At  the  capture  of  Walcheren  in  1809.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Penin- 
sula, and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuontes  d'Onor,  storming  of  Fort  Napoleon  near  Almaraz,— 
eonnnanded  the  right  wing  of  the  regt.  while  escalading  the  above  fort,  for  which  he  obtained  the 
brevet  rank  of  lieut-Colooel.  Present  at  the  affair  with  the  enemy  at  Alba  de  Tormes  on  the 
retreat  of  the  army  horn  Madrid ;  commanded  the  regt  at  the  repulse  of  an  attack  at  Bejar, 
present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria ;  commanded  the  regt.  in  the  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the  2oth, 
27th,  28th,  29th,  SOth,  and  31st  July  1813;  also  at  the  battle  of  St.  Pierre  near  Bayonne,  action 
at  Aire,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  Qold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for 
Pyrenees,  JXlye,  and  Orthes. 

7  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Cother  covered  the  landing  of  the  force  under  Sir  David  Baird  at  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  was  present  in  the  gezMral  action  at  Blue  Berg^  and  in  all  the  operations 
that  took  place  until  the  surrender  of  the  colony.  Was  afterwards  embarked  on  board  the  squadron 
under  Sir  Hope  Popham,  doing  duty  as  Marines,  during  which  period  the  Fk«nch  frigate  La  Vo^ 
luntaire  of  38  guns  was  taken.  Covered  the  advance  of  the  force  under  General  Beresford  at  the 
reduction  on  the  river  Plate,  and  was  engaged  in  every  affair  which  took  place  at  and  in  the  vicinity 
of  Buenos  Ayres ;  and  on  the  surrender  of  that  place  was  taken  prisoner,  together  with  the  whole 
force,  and  marched  nearly  1000  miles  into  the  interior.  Landed  in  Portug^  in  1808,  and  com- 
manded the  light  companies  of  the  brigade  under  General  Ferguson  at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and 
Yimiera ;  was  afterwards  engaged  in  every  affair  with  bis  regt  (the  7lBt)  on  the  retreat  to  Corunna 
and  in  the  action  at  that  place.  Landed  again  in  Portugal  in  1811,  and  was  engaged  at  Arroyo 
de  Molino,  when  General  Gerard  was  surprised,  and  all  his  cannon  and  1200  prisoners  taken. 
Commanded  one  of  the  storming  parties  when  the  forts  at  Almaraz  on  the  Tagus  were  taken,  for 
v^ich  he  obtained  the  brevet  of  iSeut-Colonel.  Commanded  the  71st  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
on  which  occasion  he  received  three  mnsket-balls  through  his  clothes,  one  in  the  saddle,  and  was 
also  wounded  by  another.  He  also  served  eleven  years  in  Ceylon,  and  conunanded  in  the  Eastern 
Provinces  in  the  Kandian  country  during  the  rebellion  in  1818.  He  has  received  the  Gold 
Medal  for  Vittoria;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Role?a,  Vimiera,  and 
Comnna. 

8  Sir  Julius  Hartmann  served  with  the  Hanoverian  artillery  in  the  Netherlands  in  1793  and 
94,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Famars,  siege  of  Valenciennes,  batties  of  Frizpoede  and 
Hondsoote,  defence  of  and  sortie  from  MenJn,  on  which  occasion  he  was  made  a  prisoner.  Com- 
manded a  troop  of  horse  artillery  of  the  King's  German  Legion  on  the  expedition  to  the  Continent 
in  1805,  under  Lord  Cathcart.  With  the  expedition  to  Gottenburg  in  1808.  Went  to  Portugal 
with  l^e  army  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in  command  of  the  artillery  K.  G.  L.,  and  was  present  at 
the  taking  of  Oporto,  hattles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco,  action  of  Campo  Mayor,  and  taking  of 
Olivenga.  Commanded  artillery  of  the  allied  army  at  the  batUe  of  Albuhera  and  at  the  affair  of 
Arroyo  de  Molino.  Present  at  the  sieges  of  Badajos  and  at  the  forts  of  Salamanca.  Commanded 
the  futlUery  of  the  4th  and  5th  divisions  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca.  Present  at  the  taking  of  the 
Retiro  at  Ma^d ;  commanded  the  reserve  of  artillery  at  the  batUe  of  Vittoria;  and  the  advance 
to  San  Sebastian;  conmianded  the  artillery  of  the  left  attack  at  the  siege  of  that  fortress ;  and  the 
artillery  of  the  Idt  column  at  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  and  the  Adour, 
and  dso  before  Bayonne.  Sir  Julius  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Talavera, 
Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St  Sebastian,  and  Mive;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Busaco,  Bad%}oz,  and  Kivelle. 

9  Lieut-Colonel  Brown  served  in  Holland  in  1704,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  surrender  of 
Grave.  Served  afterwards  in  the  West  Indies  with  tiie  60th  from  the  commencement  of  1796  to 
June  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  captures  of  St.  Lucia  and  Grenada,  the  attack  on  Porto  Rico, 
and  surrender  of  Surinam.  Proceeded  to  the  Penhisula  in  1810,  and  was  attached  to  the  Portu- 
guese service;  present  at  the  battie  of  Busaco  and  attack  on  the  forts  of  Salamanca ;  commanded 
the  9th  Ca<^ore8  at  the  batUe  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos  (from  19th  Sept  to  21st  Oct), 
blockade  of  Pampeluna,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  near  Pampeiunafrom  28th  to  SOth  July;  actions 
near  Ordax  on  the  31st  Aug.  and  7th  Oct,  batties  of  the  Nivelle  and  ICIve,  and  action  near  Ba- 
yonne on  the  13th  Dec.  During  the  above  service  he  was  three  times  wounded.  He  has  received 
the  Gold  Cross  for  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

10  Sir  Richard  Church  served  at  the  Ferrol  in  1800;  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including 
the  actions  of  the  8th,  13th,  and  21st  March,  and  taking  of  Alexandria.  Served  afterwards  in 
Naples,  Sidly,  and  Calabria,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  and  defence  of  Capri,  at 
which  Isst  he  was  wounded  in  the  head.  At  the  capture  of  Ischia  in  1809 ;  on  the  expedition  to 
the  Ionian  Islesi  and  at  the  taking  of  Zante  and  Cepbalonla.  Severely  wounded  in  an  attack  on 
8tellaura,-^left  arm  shattered  by  a  musket-shot  Sir  Richard  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp  for  Malda. 

11  Llent-Colonel  Hawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  68th,  and  has  received  the  Gold 
Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  the  batties  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyreneesy  and  NivellCj  having  commanded 
the  Tegfment  In  those  battles. 


78  Wot  Sermcit  tf  the  LietttBHan^CeUmets. 

18  Lieat-CoIoBel  Hacdondl  serred  in  the  Atneriean  war,  and  Ms  receit ed  the  Gold  Medsl  for 
the  action  at  Chateanguay. 

13  Lieat.-ColoneI  Wilkhis  served  In  Ireland  daring  the  Rebellion  In  1798;  and  waa  wonnded 
at  New  Ross.  Landed  with  the  force  that  occupied  Madeira  in  1801.  From  thence  proceeded  to 
the  West  Indies^  where  he  was  employed  on  the  Staff.  In  1809  Joined  the  95th,  now  the  Rifle 
Brigade,  and  embarked  with  the  corps  on  the  Scheldt  expedition.  In  1810  commanded  a  detach- 
ment of  the  regiment  in  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  a  battalion  In  1812  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca. 
Accompanied  the  army  to  Madrid,  and  aided  in  covering  the  retreat  into  Portagal.  In  1813 
advanced  with  the  army  to  within  range  of  the  guns  of  Burgos,  when  the  enemy  abandoned  the 
fortress.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  in  several  m^or  affairs  In  fbllowiog  the 
retreating  army  to  Pampelnna  and  San  Sebastian.  Volunteered  his  services  at  the  storming  of  the 
latter,  bnt  the  honour  being  subsequently  claimed  by  a  senior  officer,  he  resomed  the  command  of 
the  Sud  battalion,  and  was  sharply  engaged  with  the  enemy  at  the  Bridge  of  Yera.  Served  in  the 
campaign  of  1815,  including  the  advance  on  the  16th  June,  retreat  on  tiie  17th,  and  waa  In  the 
command  of  the  before-named  battalion  on  the  field  of  Waterloo,  when,  by  a  discharge  of  grape- 
shot  from  the  enemy's  artillery,  both  himself  and  horse  were  feUed  to  the  ground.  In  1817  he 
joined  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France,  but  from  the  serious  effbcts  of  his  wound  was  compelled 
to  return  to  England.  Me  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  Salamanca,  and  the  Silver  War  Mcd^l 
with  two  Chisps  for  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees. 

14  Lient.-Colonel  Miller  served  thn  campaign  of  1815  with  the  0th  Dragoons,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Waterloo. 

15  Sir  Henry  Pynn  served  in  Ireland  with  the  South  Devon  Militia  during  the  Rebellion,  in 
1798.  Embarked  with  Sir  Brent  Spencer's  Division  in  1807,  and  was  employed  with  the  82nd  in 
Sicily ;  subsequently  disembarlced  at  the  Mondego  in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Roleia  and  Vimiera.  Attached  to  the  Portuguese  troops  on  the  15th  Nov.  1809,  and  was  preseot 
at  the  battle  of  Bosaeo.  Commanded  a  corps  of  Ltght  Infantry  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Ouor 
and  siege  of  Badajoz  in  1811;  commanded  the  18th  Portuguese  Regiment  in  Lord  Hill's  corpa 
d'arm^e  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz  and  storming  of  the  citadel  in  1812 ;  battle  of  Vittoria, 
action  at  the  Pass  of  Maya ;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  SOth  July  (severelv  wounded), 
action  of  Oarris,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Sir  Henry  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Pyrenees,  and  Orthes ;  and  the  SIItct  War 
Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Rolda,  Vimiera,  Busaco,  Vittoria,  and  Toulouse.  After  the  termina- 
tion of  the  Peninsular  War  he  continued  with  Marshal  Lord  Beresford  in  the  Portuguese  service 
to  maintain  the  organization  of  that  army ;  was  promoted  a  Brigadier-General,  and  appointctl 
lieut-Govemor  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Valenda ;  and  finally  j)romoted  to  Major-General  in 
that  army. 

16  Lieut.-Colonel  Leach,  after  serving  with  the  70th  in  the  West  Indies  In  1800, 4,  and  .'i, 
accompanied  the  Rifle  Brigade  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Kioge.    He  served  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  from  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 

1814,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Busaco,  action  of  the  Coa,  retreat  to  the  lines 
of  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  and  Badajoz,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  retreat  from  Madrid,  battle  of  Vittoria,  various  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  passage  of 
the  Bidassoa  and  attaclc  on  the  enemy's  position  at  the  Pass  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  IfiTcll^*, 
battles  of  the  Nive  on  theOtb,  10th,  11th,  and  12th  Dec.,  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Touloose. 
besides  numerous  affairs  of  van  and  rear  guards  and  skirmishes.    Served  also  the  campaign  of 

1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  which  last  the  command  of  the  1st 
battalion  devolved  on  him.  Colonel  Leach  has  received  several  contusions,  the  first  at  Roleia,  the 
next  at  the  Coa,  and  again  by  a  fiagmcnt  of  a  shell  at  Waterloo.  He  obtained  the  breret  rank  of 
Major  for  his  conduct  at  Vittoria,  and  that  of  Lieut.-Colonel  and  Companionslilp  of  the  Bath,  for 
Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  vrith  twelve  Clasps. 

17  Lieut-Coloncl  Wilson  served  with  the  4th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Hetder  In  1799,  ami 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  2nd  and  6th  October.  Sl4^  of  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Bxpedi. 
tion,  first  to  Sweden  and  afterwards  to  the  Peninsula,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  Including  the  retreat 
through  Spain,  and  battle  of  Comnna  (wonnded).  Accompanied  it  to  Walcheren  in  180D. 
Joined  the  army  at  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras  in  1810,  and  was  afterwards  present  in  the  pnrsoit 
of  Masaena,  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  action  at  Barba  del  Puereo,  storming  cf 
Badajoz  (fteverely  wounded;.  Aide-de-camp  to  Mf^or-General  Prlngle  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca, 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  siege  of  Burgos  and  retreat  thereirom,  affair  of  Villa  Mnriel, 
battles  of  the  Xivelle,  the  Nive,  and  St.  Pierre,  Orthes,  and  St.  Palais.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  1816;  commanded  the  4th  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  was  wounded,  lie  has  reoeifed  the 
Gold  Medal  for  Badajoz ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Comnna,  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

18  Lieut-Colonel  the  Hon.  DawBon  Damer  accompanied  Lord  Cathcart  to  Russia  as  his  Aide* 
de*camp  in  1812.  Attached  to  Sir  Robert  Wilson,  and  was  present  with  the  Russian  Army  at 
the  retreat  of  the  French  Cavalry  fh>m  Moscow.  In  1819  present  in  the  Allied  Army  at  the  battlca 
of  Lutzen,  Bautzen,  Wurtsen,  and  Calm.  Attached  to  Count  Walmoden,  and  was  present  at  tt  e 
operations  before  Hamburg  and  in  Holstein  in  1813.  In  the  spring  of  1814  entered  France  with 
the  Allied  Army,  and  vras  employed  with  the  Corps  d'Arm^  serving  in  the  Low  Countries,  tn 
the  same  year  appointed  Assistant-Quarter-Maiter-General  to  the  army  tmder  the  orders  of  tfat 


War  Servieei  of  the  IAenteriant*Colonels.  79 

Prince  of  Orange;  dnd  in  June  1815  was  present  In  the  same  capacity  at  the  battles  of  Quatre 
Bras  and  Waterloo. 

19  Lieut. -Colonel  Burer  was  employed  in  1800  with  an  Austrian  Corps  d'Armge,  and  frequently 
engaged  before  the  enemy,  especially  at  Kloster  Eberacb.  In  1801  he  serf  ed  the  B^yptian  cam- 
paign, and  was  engaged  on  the  17th  and  2l6t  Aug.  in  driylng  the  enemy  into  Alexandria.  In  1807 
he  accompuiied  Sir  Harry  Burrard  as  Aide-de-camp  on  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic^  and  was 
frequently  engaged  before  Copenhagen  on  outpost  duties,  and  present  at  its  siege  and  capture.  In 
1808  he  served  in  Portugal,  and  was  present  with  the  7l8t  at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Timiera. 
In  1809  he  was  employed  as  Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General  with  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  taking  of  Flushing  and  Ter  Vere.  In  March  1811  he  embarked 
with  two  companies  of  the  71st  for  Portugal,  and  remained  with  the  regiment  in  the  Peninsula 
until  Jan.  1813,  and  was  present  with  the  covering  division  before  Badajoz  in  1811,  and  in  April 
1812 ;  aUo  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almaraz.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps 
for  Egypt,  Roleia,  and  Vimiera. 

20  Lieut-Colonel  the  Hon.  Robert  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards 
from  Jan.  1813  to  the  ead  of  that  war  in  1814.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Waterloo. 

21  Lieut-Colonel  Purvis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royal  Dragoons,  and  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal  for  the  battle  of  Yittoria^  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Fuentes 
d*Onor  and  Toulouse. 

22  Lieut-Colonel  Robert  Macdonald,  late  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and 
has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  the  battle  of  Salamanca. 

23  Lieut.-Colonel  Fuller  served  with  the  59th  at  the  captm*e  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
1806;  the  Peninsular  campaigns  from  Dec.  1812  to  Feb.  1814,  including  the  battie  of  Vittoria, 
siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  the  Nive,  where  be  was  wounded  in  the  shoulder  and 
thigh.  Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capture 
of  Paris.  Commanded  the  regiment  at  the  siege  and  captnre  of  Bhuttpore.  in  1825-6»  under 
Lord  Combermere,  and  was  slightlr  wounded  in  the  arm.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal 
for  San  Sebastian,  having  commanded  the  regiment  there  i  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

24  Lieut-Colonel  Bell  served  with  the  48th  at  the  bloekade  of  Malta,  and  siege  of  La  Valetta. 
Also  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Douro,  battle  of  Albuhera  (wounded),  actions  at  Aldea  de  Ponte  and  Fuente  Gumiddo,  siege  of 
Ciudad  Bodrlgo,  siege  and  assault  of  Badajoz  (severely  wounded),  battles  of  Salamanea,  the 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,^  and  Toulonse.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  Salamanca, 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  having  on  those  occasions  commanded  the  regiment ;  and  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Albuhera*  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badajoz,  and  Tonlouse. 

25  Lieut-Colonel  Robert  Macdonald  late  of  35th  regiment  served  at  the  siege  of  Fort 
Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martinique  in  1808-9.  Present  with  the  3rd  battalion  of  the  Royals 
in  the  retreat  from  Burgos  in  1812,  and  in  the  subsequent  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  including 
the  action  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  assault  on  the  convent  of  San  Sebastian  17  th  July, 
assault  on  tibe  town  25th  of  July  (severely  wounded)  ;  and  on  the  31st  Aug.,  although  suffering 
from  the  effbcts  of  his  wound,  was  present  and  engaged  at  the  snooessftil  assanlt  on  San  Sebas- 
tian, where  he  commanded  two  companies  ordered  to  the  breach  in  advance  of  the  first  brigade 
of  the  5th  division,  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  the  castle  on  the  8th  of  Sept  Engaged  at  the 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  lOth,  lltii,  and  12th 
Dec.,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including 
the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo^  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  vrith  five  Clasps. 

26  Lieut-Colonel  Gates,  during  eight  years'  active  service  in  the  West  Indies,  wna  frequently 
engaged  with  the  enemy,  and  twice  severely  wounded,  viz.  in  the  right  side  by  a  musket-ball  at 
Cote  de  Fer.  and  in  the  left  ankle  in  an  attack  near  Port  au  Prince.  Served  also  five  years  in 
the  East  Indies  and  m  Egypt  and  crossed  the  Desert  under  Sir  David  Baird.  With  the  expe- 
dition to  South  America  in  1807.  Subsequently  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war, 
including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (severely  wounded  on  the  head  bv  the  bursting  of  a  shell), 
Basaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor ;  2nd  and  3rd  sieges  of  Badajoz,— severely  Wounded  at  the  storming 
of  Fort  Picurhia ;  battles  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,— severely  wounded  through  the  right 
thigh.  He  has  received  a  Gold  Medal  for  services  in  Egypt ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
ten  Clasps. 

27  Ideut-Colonel  Pratt  served  with  the  82nd  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  { 
in  Portagal  and  Spain  in  1808-9,  indnding  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  retreat  to,  and 
battle  of  Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  At  Walcheren 
in  1809,  and  was  severdv  wounded  at  the  investment  of  Flushing.  In  18  is  he  was  appointed 
to  the  Quarter-Master-General's  staff  of  the  army  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  and  served  with 
a  portion  of  that  army  in  Italy  and  in  the  south  of  France  until  the  close  of  the  war  in  1814. 

28  Lieat.-Colonel  Spottiswoode  served  with  the  71st  in  the  Peninsula  under  Sir  John  Moore 
and  afterwards  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  $  be  was  with  the  storming  par^  at  Bad%joz»  and 
was  severely  wounded  in  the  spine. 

29  liettt-Colond  Hortoxt  served  the  campaign  in  Calabria  under  Sir  John  Stuart  with  the  flank 


80  War  Semees  oj  the  Lieuienant-Coloneb^ 

compaiiiet  of  ihe  Gist  tndwuprMent  at  tbe  battle  of  MaidbL  HeierYoda]«o{iitheP«iiiiiiiiIaiiid 
was  sererelywonndedatthe  battle  of  the  IHTeUe.  Ho  haareeeiTttd  the  War  Modal  with  two  Claips. 

30  lient.  -Colonel  Whdan  aerfed  in  the  American  war  with  the  Boyal  Newfoondland  IWnciblMw 

31  Ident-Colonel  Wation  was  28  yean  in  the  14th  vegt.,  the  greater  part  of  whicli  thna  he 
senred  in  the  West  and  East  Indies,  and  retired  from  actbe  serrioe  in  oonseqnenoe  of  toUl  kaa 
of  sight.  He  was  at  the  captore  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810  i  of  Jara  in  1811,  ineladiqg  the 
investment  and  storming  of  JB'ort  Comelis,  and  storming  the  heights  of  Serondolei  previoQa  to 
which  he  was  activelj  engaged  on  the  ooast  when  embarked  in  H.  M.  S.  itfuwiea,  and  at  Si. 
Nicholas  Point  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  14th  and  Royal  MarinwH  and  defeated  a  Yvy 
superior  French  force  of  the  enemy's  best  troops  sent  to  attack  that  position.  In  181S,  he  wa« 
at  the  storming  of  Djoqjooarta.  In  1813,  at  the  snbjogation  of  the  Piratical  State  of  Sambaa  ia 
the  Island  of  Borneo,  when  he  commanded  the  column  which  attacked  the  stod^ades  leading  up 
to  the  town,  on  which  occasion  he  was  wounded.  He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Claftp  for  Java. 

32  Liettt.-Colonel  Kooth  serred  with  the  7th  Fusilisrs,  on  the  expedition  against  Copenhagea* 
in  1807.  With  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  14th,  on  the  expedition  nnaer  Sir  David  Bairdy  and  was 
in  the  retreat  of  Sir  John  Moore^s  army,  and  at  the  battle  of  Comnna,  for  which  he  hsa  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Accompanied  the  battalion  to  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  of  Flushing 

33  Sir  John  Scott  lillie  served  in  the  6th  rest,  with  the  first  expedition  to  Portugal  in  1808» 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  and  capture  of  Lisbon.  In  1809,  as  Captain  in  the 
Lusitanian  Legion,  in  various  engagements  for  the  defence  of  Portugal  during  the  importsuil 
interval  between  the  embarkation  at  Corunna  and  the  return  of  the  second  expedition  to  i^fK^u. 
Campaign  of  1810— battle  of  Busaco,  and  retreat  to  the  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras.  1811 — 
Actions  of  Pombal  and  Bedinha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor,  sieges  of  Olivenya  and  Badiyos. 
1812— Battle  of  Salamanca,  caoture  of  Madrid,  and  retreat  from  Burgos.  1813 — ^Actions  al 
Aldea  de  Ponte,  Osma,  and  Brid^  of  Snbljana  die  Morellas  (wounded),  battle  of  Yittoria,  blook- 
ade  of  Pampeluna,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the  24th,  25th,  26th,  28th,  and  30th  July,  aetiona 
of  Imn  and  St.  Martial,  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle 
(wounded)  and  the  Nive.  1814 — ^Battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  at  which  last  he  was  sevemly 
wounded  and  left  for  for^-eight  hours  on  the  field  of  batde,  supposed  to  have  been  killed.  Sir 
John  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  the  battles  of  Uie  Pyrenees,  X^ivelle,  Orthes,  and  Tooloeie; 
and  the  Sil? er  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  the  others. 

34  Lieut-Colonel  De  Lanoey  served  with  the  9th  Light  Dragoons  at  Waloheren  in  1809;  and 
in  the  Penlniula  during  parts  of  1811, 12,  and  13. 

35  Lieut-Colonel  Fox  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  SOth  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of 
Fuentes  d*Onor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

36  lieut-Colonel  Spedding  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaoo,  Albuhera,  and  Salamanca  (for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps)  &  actions  of  Campo  Mayor,  Los  Santos,  and  Usagre,  besides  other  ai!ain. 

37  Lieut-Cobnel  Hall  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Franoe  in  1810$  on  the  expediliaii 
to  Java,  in  1811,  indnding  the  aetions  at  Batavia  and  Weltevreiden,  atormins;  the  entrenehed 
lines  at  Fort  Comelis,  stonnisg  the  heights  of  Serandole,  and  oaptnre  of  the  fort  of  Samaraog. 
Present  also  at  the  siego  and  storming  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clanp  for  Java. 

38  lieot -Colonel  Carruthen  served  the  campaign  in  AJ^hsnistan  and  Beloochistaiit  and 
commanded  the  Begt.  at  the  assault  and  cantnre  of  the  fortress  of  Qhuznee  (Medal),  and  at  the 
assault  and  eapture  of  the  fortress  and  dtaddi  of  Khelat.  He  commanded  the  Forces,  as  a  Briga- 
dier, in  the  Southem  Conoan  and  Sawant  Wanee  Country  during  the  eampaign  ef  1844 
and  45. 

39  lient-Col  Mao  Dowell  serYod  with  the  Army  of  India,  under  Lord  Combermere  in 
1825-6,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhur^re  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served 
with  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Lord  Keane,  throughout  the  campaign  in  Afighanlstan, 
in  1838-9,  and  commanded  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Qhuznee  (Medal  and 
Cross  Dooran^e  Order).  Commanded  a  Brigade  of  Caralry  in  the  Army  of  Beserve^  as- 
sembled on  the  Sutlfj  in  1842.  Served  with  the  Army  of  Qwalior  in  1843,  and  oommsaded 
the  16th  Lancers  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore  (Miedal  and  CB.)  Served  throughout  the 
Stttlcj  campaign  under  Lord  Qough  in  1846.  Commanded  the  16th  Laaoers  at  the  Battle  of 
Bttdiwal ;  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry  at  AUwal,  and  subsequently  a  Brigade  of  Cavalry,  with  a 
Troop  of  Horse  Artillery  attached,  from  Sobraon  to  the  ooonpationof  Lahore^  and  termination 
of  the  campaign  (Medal  for  Allwal  and  Clasp  for  Sobraon). 

40  Lieut -(Lionel  Andenon's  services: — Expedition  to  Calabria,  iaelndfaig  the  battle  of 
Maida  and  subsequent  operations,  and  capture  or  the  fortress  of  Catrone;  expedition  to  Sgypt 
in  1807;  Peninsula  from  April  1809  to  Jan.  1812,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (wounded) 
and  Bosaoo,  retrt at  to  the  unes  of  Torrea  Vedras,  and  rarious  affurs  therei  with  the  advance 
at  Espinhal,  battle  of  Fnentea  d*Onor,  and  many  other  affairs  and  skirmishes.  Served  at 
the  oaptnre  of  Quadalonpe  in  1815.  Commanded  a  brinde  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal)^ 
ud  was  severely  woonded  at  its  bead  when  in  the  aot  m  ohaiging  the  enemy's  guns.  He  has 
TSodTSd  the  War  Medal  with  foor  Claspa  for  MaldSi  TUavaa,  BoaaoOy  and  Foentei  d*Onor* 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenant"  Colonels*  81 

41  Llrat-Cokmel  Beethom  serred  in  the  ^g^ptian  expedition  of  1807  s  abo  ftt  the  taking  of 
Santa  Maura. 

4S  Lient-CoL  Snmions  Beired  in  the  Fenininla,  as  a  Tolanteer  with  the  34th,  and  afterwardi 
ai  an  officer  in  the  23rd,  and  in  the  BIfle  Brigade,  from  Sept  1811  to  the  end  of  tiiat  war  in  1814, 
inoluding  ^e  storming  of  the  forts  at  Almarai,  affairs  of  San  Mnnos  and  San  Milan,  battle  of 
Vittoria,  actions  at  x  anai  Bridge  and  Eohalar,  storming  Vera  Heights,  crossing  tiie  Bidassoa, 
battle  of  Nirelle,  battles  of  the  JSTive,  on  the  10th,  11th,  and  12th  Dec  1813.  Serred  with  the 
4l8t  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon  and  Syrian 
Pagoda,  led  the  head  of  the  left  column  storming  the  trenches  in  front  of  the  Dagon  Pagoda, 
storming  a  strong  stockade  in  front  of  the  Dagon  Pamda.  Commanded  the  left  wing  ox  the 
41st  regiment  in  the  field  against  the  Kolapore  Bajah.  Serred  wiUi  the  regiment  during  the 
campaign  of  1842  in  Affirhanistan,  and  commanded  a  column  of  attack  in  the  action  of  the  28th 
April  in  the  Pisheen  Vuleyi  present  also  in  the  actions  near  Candahar,  at  Goaine,  and  beforo 
Ohnsn^S  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cahools  enedition  into  Kohistan; 
storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istalifl^  and  in  the  Tarions  minor  affurs  in  and  between  the 
Bolan  and  the  Eyber  Passes.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria, 
ICiTeUe,  and  Nive. 

43  Colonel  Bunbury  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1808  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Including  the 
oapture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Barroia.  He  was  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  forae 
which  defended  Tarifa  (at  the  investment  of  which  he  had  his  horse  shot  under  him),  at  the 
capture  of  Seville,  defence  of  the  bridge  of  Pnente  Largo  near  Anmjues.  He  Vas  present  at 
the  battles  of  the  Nlvelle  and  of  the  Hire  (severely  wounded),  investment  of  Bayonne,  and 
commanded  the  6th  Cassadores  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  commanded  tiie  troops,  and  was 
employed  on  various  serrices  for  four  years  in  New  Zealand,  from  tiie  establishment  of  the 
setUement  until  1844, — towards  the  close  of  which  year  he  was  wrecked  on  one  of  the  Andaman 
Islands,-^and  he  commanded  the  troops  and  crews  of  the  transports  Briton  and  JRunnymedet  for 
fifcy-one  days,  where,  nnder  the  most  trying  yet  providential  circumstances,  the  lives  of  about 
500  troops  and  seamen,  and  104  women  and  children,  were  preserved.  He  commanded  the  80th 
throughout  the  campaign  on  the  Sntlej  (Medal),  including  the  battles  ef  Moodkee  (wounded), 
Feroieshah  (horse  shot  under  him),  and  Sobraon.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  five  Clasps. 

44  Lieut.- Colonel  Spence  was  present  with  the  31  at  in  tlie  action  of  Stuola,  near  (^enoa,  on 
the  Idth  April  1814,  and  in  the  subsequent  attacks  upon  the  city  of  Genoa  until  its  surrender,  as 
also  at  the  surrender  of  Corsica  in  the  same  year,  in  1815  he  served  with  the  army  in  Naples. 
On  the  1st  March  1825|  he  was  present  at  that  lamentable  catastrophe,  the  bumine  of  the  Kentf 
in  the  Bay  of  Biscay.  He  commanded  the  31st  throughout  the  campaign  on  theSnUej  (Medal 
and  three  Clasps),  at  the  batties  of  Moodkee  (soon  after  its  oommenoement),  Feroseshah  (for 
which  he  was  appointed  a  C^.),  Bnddiwal,  and  Aliwal,  and  the  first  brigade  of  Sir  Harry 
Smith's  division  at  the  battie  of  Sobraon;  and  was  one  of  only  five  officers  out  of  thirty  who 
escaped  being  wounded  in  all  the  actions.  Had  his  horse  shot  under  him  at  Ferozeshah  and 
Sobraon. 

45  Lieut.-CSoIottel  Jebb  served  in  the  last  American  war. 

47  Lieut-Colonel  T.  C.  Smith  prior  to  entering  the  Army  served  for  a  short  period  in  the 
Navy  and  was  three  times  wounded.  He  served  in  the  Peainsula  from  June  1813  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  OrdaL  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815 
and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

48  Lieut.-Ck>lonel  Corvton  served  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles  in  1807,  and  has  re- 
ceived the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

49  Lt.-Col.  Humbley  served  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade)  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807, 
and  was  present  in  some  skirmishes  near  that  city,  ana  afterwards  at  the  action  of  KiQge,  the 
surrender  of  Copenhagen  and  the  whole  of  the  Danish  Navy.  In  1808  he  landed  with  a  detach- 
ment in  Portugal,  and  was  present  at  the  batties  of  Boleia  and  Vimiera,  the  advance  from  Lisbon 
into  Spain,  the  subsequent  retreat  from  Salamanca,  action  at  C^caveUas,  and  battie  of  Corunna. 
Served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809  ;  oommanded  an  advanced  out>  post  before  Flushing 
on  tiie  night  of  the  31st  July,  when  he  surprised  and  took  prisoners  an  out-iying  picket  of  the 
enemy  {  the  following  day  he  was  very  severely  wounded  in  the  forehead,  when  under  the  fiwti- 
fications  of  Flushing,  by  a  musket-ball,  which  lodged,— the  ball  extracted,  and  the  head  trepanned. 
Joined  the  Armj  in  the  Peninsulahi  March,  1810,  where  he  served  until  the  end  of  the  warm  1814, 
with  the  exception  of  four  months  in  1812 ;  —present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Fort  Matagorda, 
debarked  at  Tarifa,  present  at  the  batties  of  Bnsaco,  Barrosa,  Salamanca,  and  Yittoria—se- 
verely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  ;  action  at  Vera  bridge,  storming  the  heights  of  Vera,  batties  of 
the  Pyrenees— wounded  near  the  left  eye  ;  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive, 
and  Orthes — severely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh  ;  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battie  of  Toulousei 
besides  numerous  minor  actions,  skirmishes,  and  aflkirs  of  out-posts.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  1815,  and  was  very  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo  by  a  musket-ball  in  each  shoulder,  the 
two  balls  having  lodged,  one  of  which  was  extracted  two  days  afterwards, — ^the  other  still  re- 
mains lodged  under  the  scapula  in  the  left  shoulder.  On  the  passage  to  Spain,  5th  Dec.  18 12, 
he  was  at  the  capture,  after  a  running  fight  of  several  miles,  of  a  large  American  merehant- 
ship  wen  armed.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  twelve  Clasps. 

50  Lieut-Colonel  Donaldson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57Uiy  from  Jane  1809  to  the 


82  War  Services  of  the  Lieutemmt^Cohneb- 

end  of  that  war  in  1814»  indading  the  siege  of  Badajos  in  April  1811|  battles  of  Albnherai  Tittoria, 
and  the  Pyrenees. 

5]  lieut-Colonel  Long  served  with  the  7l0t  in  the  Penhisula,  from  Sept  1613  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  action  atCambo,  battles  of  the  NItc,  before  Bayonne  (wounded),  Orthet, 
Aire,  Tarbes,  and  Toulouse.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

62  LIeut.-Col.  Bond  served  in  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  at  Uie  taking  of  Anjar  in  Catch  in 
1816:  also  throughout  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817  aod  18.  He  was  present  with  tbe  11th 
Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6  (Medal).  Accompanied  the  Srd 
Light  Dragoons  into  Affghanisti^i  with  the  force  under  Sir  G^T%e  Pollock,  and  was  present  at 
the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  in  every  engagement  in  tbe  advance  of  the  army  on  Cabool : 
also  commanded  the  Rear  Guanl  on  three  diiSerent  occasions, — engaged  the  enemy  at  Teteen  and 
JugduUuck,  and  safely  covered  and  protected  the  whole  of  the  baggage  of  tbe  army,  notwith- 
standing the  repeated  attacks  of  the  enemy  (Medal). 

53  Lieut-Colonel  Birtwhistle  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  the  South  of  France  with  the  32od. 
Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras  (slightly  wounded),  retreat  oa  the 
17th  June,  and  battle  of  Watei'loo  (severely  wounded). 

54  Lieut -Colonel  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  sooth  of  France  with  the  93ad,  from 
October  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap 
for  the  Nive,  in  which  battle  he  was  severely  wounded. 

65  Lieut  ^Colonel  Algeo  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  77th  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of 
the  war. 

66  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Graham  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800,  and  afterwards  in  the 
Peninsula,  including  the  blockade  of  Bayonne.  Subsequently  in  tbe  American  war,  including  the 
action  at  Bladcnsburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  near  Baltimore,  and  those  in  Front  of 
l<rew  Orleans  on  the  20th  Dec  1814,  and  8tb  Jan.  1815 ;  also  at  the  taking  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

56 1  Lieut. -Colonel  Meek  served  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  14th  on  the  expedition  under 
Lord  William  Bentinck,in  the  Genoese  territory,  in  1814 1  and  with  that  under  Sir  Hudson  Lowe 
in  the  Soutli  of  France  in  1815. 

67  Lieut-Colonel  Waymouth  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  from  Nov.  1812 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  investment  of  Pampeluna,  and  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  action  of  Quatre  Bras,  cover- 
ing the  retreat  on  the  17th  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  Severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner 
when  charging  the  French  cuirassiers  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

58  Lieut-Colonel  Gibson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tbe  1st  Light  Infantry  battalion  of  tbe 
King's  German  Legion,  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  includixig  the  siege  WSan 
Sebastian,  an  action  in  the  Pyrenees  at  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  (wounded),  and  the  aubseqnent 
actions  in  which  the  left  wing  of  the  army  was  engaged.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

69  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Morse-Cooper  served  the  campaign  of  1814  as  a  Volunteer  from  the  R.  M. 
College  with  the  Royals,  and  was  present  at  the  Investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  tbe  sortie. 
Also  tbe  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Also  served  with 
the  11th  Liglit  Dragoons  at  tbe  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6,  nnder  Lord  Com- 
bermere,  where  he  volunteered  for  tlie  dismounted  Cavalry  storming  party.  Slightly  wounded  at 
Bayonne,  and  severely  at  Waterloo,  having  received  five  wounds.  Has  reoeived  the  Waterloo 
Medal,  and  a  Medal  for  Blmrtpore. 

60  Lieut  •  Colonel  Jauncey  served  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809.  Subsequently  in 
the  Peninsula  from  July  1812  to  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  siege  of  Tarragona, 
retreat  from  thence,  its  second  siege,  retreat  from  Villa  Franca  after  the  battle  of  tbe  Paw  of 
Ordail,  and  investment  of  Barcelona  in  1814.    Expedition  to  Naples  in  1815. 

61  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Paschal  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tbe  2nd  Line  battalion  of  the  Klttg*s 
German  Legion,  from  Oct.  1813  to  tbe  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  tbe  NiveUe 
and  Nive,  investment  of  Bayonne  on  the  27th  Feb.  1814,  and  subsequent  operations  before  that 
fortress.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  at  Quatre  Bras,  attached  to  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
on  the  1 7  th  June,  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  two  Clas{«, 
as  also  the  Hanoverian  War  Medal. 

62  Lieut  -  Colonel  Gould  served  with  the  76th  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  and  at  the  siege  of 
Flushing  in  1809.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  June  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  ineludiaa 
the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  action  of  San  Marcirl^  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Ni«*bIIe 
and  Nive,  and  all  the  operations  round  Bayonne.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  at  Plattsburg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  tot 
NiveUe  and  Nive. 

63  Lieut.  -  Colonel  de  Lacy  served  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  the  Peninsular  war  in  the  battle  of 
Buaaco,  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Marshal  Massena,  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Albn« 
hera,  Vittoria  (wounded),  and  the  Pyrenees  (28th  July  to  2nd  Aug.  1813),  served  seven  yean  ia 
Jamaica  and  the  West  Indies.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claspi. 

64  Lieut-Colonel  Caine  served  in  the  Nepaul  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  la  acUon  at 
Jeelghnr,    In  the  Deoean  war  of  1817  and  IS,  indodLog  the  action  at  Jhabbnlpore,  where  bs 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenant'^ohneh^  83 

canied  the  leglineiital  eolonr  of  the  I7t1i  in  tbe  attack  of  the  heights  defended  hy  the  Arabs.  Ha 
was  Major  of  Brigade  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  and  was  present  during  the  whole 
of  tbe  siege :  wounded  by  a  grape  shot  in  the  lefb  foot  whilst  charging  the  enemy's  guns  on  the 
day  of  the  capture.  He  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  26th  at  the  capture  of  Chusan 
(Medal)  5th  July  1840,  and  was  British  Commissioner,  and  Military  Magistrate  of  that  island 
until  its  evacuation  in  Feb.  1841.  He  has  been  in  Asia  from  the  commencement  of  his  service  to 
the  present  period,  having  left  India  in  1840  with  the  China  expedition ;  and  he  is  now  employed 
as  LieuL-Goyernor  of  Hong  Kong.  Has  received  the  Indian  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  ^for 
Nepaul  and  Bhurtpore. 

66  Lieut«  -Colonel  Seargill  served  with  theOth  at  the  defence  of  Tarifa,  from  M&y  to  Dec.  1811. 
Also  in  ^he  South  of  ftance  from  March  to  May  1814|  including  the  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie. 

66  Lieut-Colonel  Lewis  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

67  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Finucane  has  served  in  Spain,  Fkance^  Italy,  the  Mediterranean  r  Jamaica, 
and  India.  In  1814  he  was  with  the  Austrian  Army  in  Italy  and  at  the  surrender  of  Genoa.  He 
was  in  several  affairs  in  Ava  during  the  Burmese  War :  also  at  the  storming  of  Bhurtpore.  In 
the  Spanish  service  in  1835,  36,  as  Lieut.-Colonel  on  the  Staff,  and  has  received  the  Cross  of  St. 
Fernando ;  also  the  War  Medal  for  India  with  two  Clasps. 

68 1  Lk-CoL  Wilbraham  served  tbe  Syrian  campuffn  of  1840-41  (Medal),  including  the  advance 
on  Gaza  and  affair  near  Askelon.    Served  in  the  &stem  campaign  of  1854. 

68  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Ainsworth  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809,  and  subsequently  in  the 
Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  2nd  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Nivelle. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has^  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

69  Lieut.  -  Colonel  George  served  thronghont  the  campftign  in  Scinde  (Medal)  under  Sir 
Charles  Nanier,  incladine  the  destruction  of  Imaumghur  in  the  desert,  and  the  battles  of 
Meeanee  ana  Hyderabad,  1843,  at  which  last  he  commanded  the  22nd  regt  He  served  also 
the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  oountrv  in  1844-5;  and  Brigadier  Hicks  being  mor- 
tally wounded,  Major  George  took  command  or  detaohments  at  the  storm  of  the  Fetahs  and 
northern  fironi  of  PanuUa  and  Fownghnr,  Nov.  27,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and 
capture  of  both  those  forts,  beine  in  command  of  the  left  flank  post  i  and  during  the  operations 
against  the  Forts  Mnnnahur  ana  Munsuntosh  in  the  Southern  Concan,  commanded  left  wing 
22Dd  regt.t  and  afterwards  commanded  the  Field  Brigade  (temporarily)  at  Eolapore. 

70  Lieut-CoL  M*Murdo  served  as  Assistant  Quarter-Master-General  of  the  Army  under 
Sir  Charles  Napier  during  the  campaign  in  Scinde  in  1843  (medal),  and  was  present  in  tho 
lattle  of  Meanee^ — ^in  which  his  horse  was  shot  under  him — skirmish  with  the  enemv  while 
conducting  Major  Stack's  brigade  from  Muttaree  to  form  a  junction  with  Sir  Charles  Ixapier^a 
force  at  Hvdrabad ;  and  batUe  of  Hydrabad,  where  he  received  a  sabre  wound  in  Uie  right 
breast.  He  again  served  as  Assist  Quartermaster-General  to  Sir  Charles  Kapier*s  Army 
during  the  campaign  against  the  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the 
Indus,  early  in  1845. 

71  Lieut -Colonel  Tidy  served  with  the  14th  Begt  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore 
in  1825-26  (Medal). 

72  lieut -Colonel  Holdsworth  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  the  campaign  in  Aflghanistan 
and  Beloochistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal)  and  of  Khelat  (severely 
wounded.)  Also  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844  (iucludlng  the  storm 
of  the  Fortress  of  FimellfO  ;  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52, 
and  commanded  four  oompanies  of  the  regiment  with  the  expedition  North  of  the  Orange 
Biver,  in  1852-53. 

73  Lt.-Col.  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  53rd  from  Aug.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  181 4,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  tbe  fortified  convents  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
siege  of  the  castle  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  the  Nivelle,  and  Toulouse.  Severely 
wounded  at  Pampelunaon  the  26th  July  1813.    He  has  received  tho  War  Medal  with  five  Clafips. 

74  Lt.-Col.  Wade  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  from  1638  to  1842  inclusive, 
— he  was  Adjutant  of  the  13th  at  the  storm  and  captm*c  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  Major  of  Brigade 
at  the  assaalt  and  capture  of  the  town  and  forts  of  Tootumdurrab,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night 
attack  at  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khardarrab,  and  assault  of  Perwandun<ah. 
Present  with  the  13th  at  the  storming  of  the  Koord  Cabool  Pass  (wounded),  affair  of  Tezeen, 
forcing  the  Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khan,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad 
and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  Ist  Dec.  1841, 11th  March,  24th  March,  and  1st  April,  1842  : 
general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad  (Medal),  storming  the  heights  of 
Jugdulluck,  general  action  of  Tezeeo,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal). 

75  Lieut-Col.  Smith  served  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-45  with 
the  22nd  Regiment^  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  PanuUa  and 
Pownghur. 

76  Lieut-Col.  Hale  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  and 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

77  Lieut-Col.  Hind  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  War. 

77 1  Lt-Col.  the  Honourable  R,  C.  H.  Spencer  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  ciperations 


84  War  Service$  of  the  Ideutenant^Cohnels, 

id  China,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  the  batteries  of  Amoy,  In  H.  M.  8.  BtmuU,  im 
1840;  at  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  sabseqoent  operations  In  the  Caatea 
rirer;  at  the  storm  and  captore  of  the  heights  of  Canton;  attadc  and  captnres  of  Amoy,  Ghosaa 
(second  operation),  Chinhae^  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  doBoa- 
stration  before  Nankin. 

78  Lt-Col.  Pearson  served  at  the  siege  of  Bhurtpore,  and  was  a  Tolnnteer  for  the  dlsmooafeed 
cavalry  storming  party.  He  served  also  in  the  action  at  Maliarajpore,  89th  Dec  1843  (MedaiX 
and  in  the  campaign  on  the  SntleJ  in  1846,  including  the  battles  of  Baddlwal,  Aliwal»  and 
Sobraon :  at  Aliwal  he  commanded  the  right  wing  of  the  16th  Lancers,  and  sabscqueatljr  th« 
rcgt.,  as  also  at  Sobraon. 

79  Ueut-Col.  Mathias  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Satl<||  (Medal),  and  eommanded  a  de- 
tachment of  her  Majesty's  troops  at  the  aflhir  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  action  of  Aliwal,  aad  be 
was  second  in  command  of  the  62nd  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon. 

80  Lieut -CoL  Waugb  served  the  Mahratta  campaign  with  the  I6th  Laneen,  indndinir  tha 
battle  of  Haharajpore  (Medal),  29th  Dec.  1843;  also  as  Assist-Quarter-Master-General  to  Sir 
Harry  Smith  during  the  campaign  of  the  Sutl^  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  Indndlng  the  battlea  ai 
Bnddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (wounded). 

81  Lieat.-CoI.  Beddiam  sfrved  the  Peoinsular  campaigns  of  1812, 13  and  14. 

82  LIeat.-CoI.  Perdval  Brown  served  with  the  4l8t  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1824  and  25. 

83  Lleut.-CoU  My Uos  served  with  the  26th  throughout  the  China  eipedltion  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  the  operations  before  Canton  firom  the  24th  to  the  Slat 
May  1841,  at  Woosung,  Shanghae,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nanking. 

84  Lieat.*Col.  Kelaini  aerred  iHth  the  late  103rd  in  the  Ameriww  war,  and  was  preaani  la 
the  action  of  Londy's  Lane,  al  the  storming  of  Fort  Erie  on  the  moning  of  tha  15tk  Aoft- 
1814,  aad  at  the  re^dae  of  the  sortie  on  the  9Ui  September  following. 

84t  Lieut.-Col.  Starling  served  the  Bastem  Campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade-Major  to  the  High- 
land Brigade,  indndlng  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  aiege  of 
SebastopoL 

85  Lt-Col.  Gray  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  engaged  In  the  attack  oa  the 
enemy's  entrenclied  position  near  Rangoon,  storming  the  stockades  at  Kokein,  Tantabain,  Paa- 
lang,  Denobiu  Pagoda,  capture  of  Denobiu,  the  entrenched  position  near  Prome,  Malowa,  and 
Pagahm  Mew.    Served  also  in  Scinde  and  Beloochistan  ftom  1839  to  1842. 

66  Lt-Col.  Prior  served  in  the  Penhisula  with  the  11th  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Salvnanca,  and  varlooa  ou^Kat  a&In.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815 ;  commanded  the 
skirmishes  of  the  ISth  Hussars  on  the  17th  June,  and  received  the  first  fire  of  the  Fkcnch  army 
on  that  day;  present  also  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  lias  rreelvad  tha 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

87  Lieut-CoL  Mayow  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade-Mijor  to  the  Light 
Cavalry  Brigade,  including  the  iMUtles  of  the  Alma,  Balakkvay  and  Inkerman,  aad  aiege  ef 
Sebastopol. 

88  Lieut»CoL  BourcUer  served  In  France  with  the  army  under  the  Duke  of  Wellingion  froaa 
1815  to  1818;  and  In  Canada  during  the  insurrection  in  1838  and  39,  and  was  employed  at 
Prescot,  under  Colonel  Young,  in  organizing  the  Militia  of  that  section  of  the  Province. 

80  Lient.^Col.  Lloyd  served  the  campaign  of  1815  and  wu  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
taking  of  Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris.  Served  one  campaign  latter  part  of  1826  agalnat  the 
Rajah  of  Kolapore*  Also  the  eampaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  Conntry  in  1844  (indudlag^  the 
storming  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845. 

89t  Lt-Col.  Phibbs  served  in  the  PeninsuU,  with  the  27th,  from  Nov.  1813  to]  the  end  of  tiwt 
war  In  1814,  including  the  batUea  of  the  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulooae,  for  whleli  he  has  iceclvid 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  preaeat  at 
the  taking  of  Plattsburgb.  Lost  his  left  arm,  and  was  shot  through  both  legs  at  the  battle  of  the 
Nivelle. 

90  Lt.*CoL  Johnston  served  with  the  49th  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operatiotts  la  China* 
except  the  capture  of  Segoan,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chnaaa  (both 
operations),  storm  and  capture  of  the  heighta  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy  asd 
Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of  Segoan, 
Chapoo,  Wooaong,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  dsmonstration  before  Nankin. 

91  LieuU-CoL  SpinluiT  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  In  1806. 

02  Lieut-Col.  Qoate'sservices : — Expedition  to  Germany  In  1 805  under  Lord  Catlieart;  storming 
the  heights  of  Soril,  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Marthiique  in  1800 ;  Kepaal  war  ia 
1816,  and  was  eugaged  on  the  heights  of  Muckwanpore  15th  Dec. ;  capture  of  Haltrasa  la  1910  ; 
Mahratta  and  Pindarse  campaigns  of  1817  and  18 ;  Burmese  war  in  1825  and  26. 

93  Lieut-Col.  Koel  served  in  St.  Domingo  in  1796, 97,  and  08,  under  Generals  B<^|cr  aad  Sir 
Brent  Spencer,  aad  was  wounded  In  tlie  right  thigh,  when  the  Fkeneh  attadud  the  Cordoa  of 
Poets.  Served  also  at  tha  capture  of  Lada,  Tobago,  and  the  ooLoalea  of  DeDMrarayBsseqalbo,  and 
Berbiee. 

94  Iient.-Colonel  Lemon  has  reedved  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  tastia  af 
Tralhlgar. 

05  Lieat-CoLPInckneyierred  with  the  96tfa  on  thttexpodltton  to  South  Amarioaiiaela^^ 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenant-CoIoneb»  85 

takinff  of  Maldonado  and  siege  of  Monte  Video ;  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1808  to  May  1809^ 
incl^ng  tlie  battles  of  Rolela  and  Yimleray  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
CkMps.  On  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809 ;  received  the  flag  of  truce  at  the  outpost  at  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Ter  Yere;  present  also  at  Middlebui*g  and  Flushing. 

06  Ijeut.-Col.  Aubin  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811  to  the  end  of  the  war^  including 
battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  25th,  28tb,  80th,  and  dlst  July ;  Nivelle,  Nive,  0th,  11  tb^  and 
iStfa  Dec  1813,  besides  many  other  minor  actions  and  sldrmishes.  Severely  wounded  through 
the  left  side,  in  action  at  Couchez,  18th  March  1814.  Served  subsequently  in  the  American  war. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

07  Lt.-Co1.  Stacl£  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th  from  June  1809  to  Feb.  1813,  and  again 
from  2nd  Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  (wounded) 
and  Busaco,  actions  at  Espinal  and  Foz  d'Aronce,  repulse  of  a  sortie  at  Cludad  Rodrigo,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  capture  of  the  Retiro  at  Madrid,  taking  of  the  hills  and  outworks  before  Burgos,  siege 
of  Burgos  and  storming  of  the  breaches  (severely  contnsed),  various  skirmishes  with  the  rear- 
guard and  covering  party  at  the  bridge  over  the  Carrion  on  the  reti*eat,  and  battle  of  Orthes, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  ball,  which  shattered  the  left  elbow-Joint,  and  occasioned 
amputation  of  the  arm.  Served  eight  years  in  Canada,  and  received  a  severe  contusion  on  the 
head  in  1829,  when  on  duty.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

98  Lt.'Col.  Clements  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  subsequently 
on  the  ex])editiDn  to  South  America;  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain,  and  extra  aide-de-camp  to 
Sir  John  Moore  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  On  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809 ;  the  Penin- 
sular campaigns  from  1810  to  1814,  including  Cavares  and  Merina,  Salamanca,  Begar,  Vittoria, 
Yaliey  of  Bastan,  and  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Co- 
runna, Yittoria,  and  Pyrenees. 

90  Iient.-Col.  Willats  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the 
siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz  from  19th  Jan.  to  6th  April 
1812 ;  operations  near  and  bloclcade  of  Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

iOO  Lieut.-Ool.  Cox  served  at  Travancore  in  1809,  and  in  Ava  in  1825. 

101  Lieat.-Col.  Handcock  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805 ;  Joined  the  army  in 
Sicily  io  1806,  and  was  employed  with  Its  various  operations  fVom  1806  to  1810;  went  with  the 
expedition  to  Naples,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Ischla  and  Procida ;  returned  to  Sicily 
and  employed  against  the  French  army,  in  1811.  Served  in  Spain  during  1812  and  13,  Including 
the  battle  of  Castalla,  siege  of  Tarragona,  and  affair  of  YiUa  Franca.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  waa  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

102  Lieat.-Col.  Wright  served  at  the  capture  of  Madeira,  in  1808 ;  and  the  campaign  in  the 
Peninsula,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in  1808-9.  Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
fur  Coranna. 

104  Lieat.-Col.  Barou  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814« 

105  Lieat.-Co].  Colebrook  served  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809. 

106  Lieut.''Col.  Bonamy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  from  Sept.  1813  to  June  1814, 
including  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec,  and  Orthes.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

107  Lieat.-Col.  Mai'shall  served  with  the  Olst  on  the  expedition  to  Portugal  in  1808,  including 
the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Ylmiera,  advance  into  Spain  and  retreat  through  Oallicia  under  Sir  John 
Moore»  action  at  Lugo,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809.  Subsequently 
in  the  Peninsnla,  including  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  (26th,  27th,  28th,  and  30th  July), 
the  Nivolie,  and  the  Nive,  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and  13th  Dec.  1813,  investment  of  Bayonne, 
and  battle  of  Orthes.  Slightly  wounded  at  Pampeluna,  28th  July  1813,  and  severely  at  Orthes. 
He  has  meoeived  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

108  Lieot.-Col.  Manners  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  59th  fi*om  Aug.  1812  to  May  1814, 
including  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian  in  Aug.  1813,  battle  of  the 
Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  and  11th  December  1813.  Wounded  at  the  storming  of  Bhurtpore  on 
the  18th  January  1826.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

109  Lieut. -Col.  Moore  was  present  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  87th  in  nearly  every  action  in 
which  it  wasengagedjthegreaterpart  of  the  time  as  adjutant,  including  the  battle  of  Talavera 
(wounded  in  the  right  thigh,  where  the  ball  still  romalns),  defence  of  Cadiz  during  the  whole  time, 
battle  of  Yittoria  (two  horses  shot  under  him),  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes  (horse  shot),  Yic 
Bigorre  (wounded),  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  affairs  of  out-posts.  Served  also  the  Mahratta 
campaign  of  1817  and  18 ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war,  in  1825  and  26.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

no  Lieut.-Col.  John  Clarke  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battles  of  Oporto  and  Talavera,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  actions  of  Arroyo  de 
Holino  and  Campo  Mayor,  battle  of  Albnhera,  siege  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees 
(from  S5th  to  3lBt  July,  and  2nd  Aug.),  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive  (9th  and  13th  Dec.),  action  of  St. 
PalaiSy  battle  of  Orthes,  action  at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numerous  skirmishes.  At 
the  b^tie  of  Albuhera>  when  in  the  command  of  a  company  of  flankers^  was  struck  down  by  a 

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85a  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenani^Colonels, 

PoUih  Lftneer,  and  taken  prboner,  but  made  his  escape  in  a  charge  of  cavalry.  He  hec  rsoeind 
the  War  Medal  with  el^ht  Clasps. 

Ill  Lt-Col.  Richardson  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  llth  from  Ang.  1809  to  Oct  IdU, 
Including  the  battle  of  Busaco,  the  subsequent  retreat  of  the  army  to  the  lines  before  Lisbuft*  tb^ 
advance  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  when  they  brolce  up  from  Santarem,  bloeltade  of  Alm6ida»  aa^ 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Bnsaeo. 

US  Lieut-Col.  Tattoo  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  m 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  bloclcade  of  Bayonne. 

113  Lieut.-CoL  Jackson  served  in  the  PeninsuU  from  Dec.  1800  to  1814,  and  was  sever^j 
wounded  through  the  left  breast  and  in  both  arms  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera.  0erved  aubscqacntii 
In  tlie  Anerican  war.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

114  Lieut.-CoI.  Robertson  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcberen  in  1809,  and  was  preant 
at  the  siege  of  Flusliing.  Also  at  the  taking  of  the  Kandlan  country,  In  Ceylon,  under  S^* 
Robert  Brownrigg. 

115  Lt-Col.  Rivera  landed  at  Passages  in  Dec.  1813,  and  Joined  the  light  division  in  Feb.  1814 
took  charge  of  a  division  of  the  boats  fitted  out  at  Sucoa  for  the  paf«age  of  the  Adoor ;  tlir*. 
Joined  the  force  for  the  siege  of  Bayonne.    Embarked  for  America  in  1814. 

116  Lieut  -Col.  Castieau  s<>rved  with  the  Boy al  Marine  Battalion  eo-operatbg  with  th«  Ttoef* 
of  the  Queen  of  Spain  in  1836-38. 

117  Lieut-Col.  Warbnrton  served  the  Nepaol  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  and  snbaeqoeai!. 
In  the  Deccan,  including  tlie  capture  of  the  Ports  of  Rhygiiur  and  Asseerghur. 

118  Lieul.-Col.  Lynch  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.    At  Malta  and  the  Ionian  Islaods  um^ 
Lord  Wm.  Bentinck.    At  Oenoa  and  In  the  south  of  France  In  1814.    At  the  siege  and  captar 
of  Bhurtpore,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  18th  Jan.  1826. 

119  Lt.-Col.  Boyd  was  employed  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  from  March  181S  to  ibe 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  Bnra*. 
battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adour,  where  he  was  actively  employed  in  laytu 
down  the  briflge  of  boats ;  investment  of  Bayonne,  affkirs  of  Vic  Btgorre  and  Tarbea,  and  battel 
of  Toulouse,  at  which  last  he  was  wounded  on  the  hip  by  a  13-pound  shot;  and  he  was  wonmlrL 
in  the  thigh  at  the  storming  of  Badajoz.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  U^-^ 
Clasps. 

180  Lleut-Col.  Joseph  Smith  served  with  the  27th  in  Sicily  when  Mnrat  threatened  It  with  i»- 
▼asion ;  and  for  nearly  three  years  In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  and  tb^ 
attack  at  the  Col  d'Ordal. 

121  Lient-Col.  M'Pberson  served  the  campaign  of  1813  In  Holland,  inoloding  the  nctkms  ^ii 
Merieem  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  He  served  with  the  99th  in  operations  against  tho  X»- 
tivea  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  severely  wounded. 

122  Lt-Col.  Pascoe  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  Aug.  1809  to  Feb.  1814,  inclvdii^ 
the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittorla,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  and  other  <^-^ 
tions;  sieges  of  Badajos  (first  siege).  Forts  of  Salamanca,  Burgos,  and  San  Sebastian.  Army  •  \ 
Occupation  from  1816  to  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

123  Lieut-Cot.  SpUler  served  at  Walehercn,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flusliing,  nad  la  i 
attaclc  and  capture  of  Ter  Vei*e. 

124  Lt-Col.  Newman  served  with  the  14th  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bhurtpore  In  182&-tL 

125  Lieot-Col.  O'Neill's  services: — Expedition  to  Walcberen  and  siege  of  Flutthiag;  cnpcni 
of  the  Isle  of  France ;  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  capture  of  tha  ^m^j 
Singhor,  Wossoola,  Pooronder  and  Sholapore. 

126  Lieut.-Col.  Campbell  served  the  campaign  of  1814,  In  the  sonth  of  FrancOi  InrJnding  til 
Investment  of  Bayonne.    Served  also  throughout  the  Burmese  war. 

127  Ueut-Col.  Poyntx  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  volunteer  with  the  30lh,  from  Pabraar^   l 
November  1811,  including  the  occupation  of  the  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Mann- 
actions  of  Sabagal,  Almeida,  and  Barba  del  Pneroo,  and  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  for  whic^  ti 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

128  Lieut-Col.  Greenwood  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal). 

120  Lt-Col.  Haosilton  served  in  tha  China  expedition  in  1842  (Medal),  and  waa 
the  assault  at  the  eamp  at  Sagahon. 

130  Lieot-O>l.  Campbell  served  with  the  39th  Regiment  hi  the  aetion  of  Mahar^pew,  :^  I 
Dec.  1848  (Medal),  and  wrs  wounded. 

131  Lt..Col.  Kenny  served  In  the  Peninsula,  from  June  1813,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  «*^»— --=^| 
the  aetton  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittorla,  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  tb«  Bidnp-l 
(severely  wounded  above  the  left  hip) ;  St  Jean  de  Lux,  and  the  series  of  actlona  balwtm  %km  9i 
and  18th  Dee.  1813  in  front  of  the  intrenched  canp  near  Bayonne.  Served  also  in  Avm,  aad  «^ 
present  in  most  of  the  operations  throughout  the  war.  He  has  laoalved  the  War  Madal  nad  tan 
Claspe  for  Tittoria,  San  Sebaaliao,  and  NivaQa. 

132  Lti-CoL  0*Qrady  waa  present  with  the  02nd  in  the  operationa  hi  1814  ig^nal  thm  T^m\ 
inretnat  from  Leghorn,  including  the  affairs  of  Savona  and  Spexxiai  forcing  thdr  pcaitiont  4 


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the  heights  of  Nero!,  ftnd  capture  of  Genoa.  In  the  same  year  he  seryed  in  the  American  war, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Gastine.  He  serred  with  the  48th  at  the  capture  of  Coorg  in  the 
East  Indies  in  1834 ;  in  command  of  the  left  wing  of  the  Queen's  Royals,  during  the  campaign  of 
1844-6,  in  the  Southern  Concan  and  Sawant  Warree  country,  including  the  inyestment  and  cap- 
tare  of  the  Forts  of  Monohur  and  Mnnsnntosh ;  and  on  particular  service  in  the  Kaffir  war  (South 
of  Africa)  during  part  of  1 846.7. 

133  Lieat.-CoL  L'Estrange  serred  the  campaign  of  1816  with  the  71st  Regiment,  and  was 
present  at  the  hattle  of  Waterloo. 

134  Lieut-Col.  Bender  serred  in  Canada  from  Dec.  1808,  to  Jan.  1815,  and  was  present  in  the 
action  of  Maguaga,  taking  of  Detroit,  taldng  several  Bloek^houses  on  the  Miamie  River,  actions 
at  the  River  Raisin  and  Miamie,  storming  of  Sanduskey  and  Fort  Niagara,  engagement  of  2nd 
Ian.  1814,  actions  at  Black  Rock  and  at  Bufialo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp 
for  Fort  Detroit 

135  Lt.-CoL  Atkin  served  with  the  2nd  Light  Infkntry  of  the  Eing*s  German  Legion  4t  Wal- 
.  cheren  in  1809,  and  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Deo.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including 

the  attack  on  Qoarda  Heights,  battle  of  Albuhers,  sieges  of  Olivenos,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  BaHajos, 
and  forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  siege  of  Burgos 
and  coverinff  the  retreat  from  thence,  when  tiie  two  Light  Infantry  battalions  of  the  German 
Legion  reptused  a  large  body  of  French  cavalry  i  battle  of  Yittoria,  action  at  Tolosa,  siege  of 
San  Sebastian,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  passage  of  the  Bidsssoa  (wounded),  battles  oF  Kivelle 
and  Nive,  investment  of  Bayonne  (wounded)  and  repnlse  of  the  sortie,  besides  various  minor 
afiairs.  Pkesent  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Me4al  and 
six  Qaspi. 

136  Lt-Col.  Norman  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  tot  the  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees ;  and  he  was  severely  wounded  and  taken 
prisoner  in  the  Maya  Pass« 

137  Lieut-Col.  Mackay  served  with  the  21st  Fusiliers  the  campaign  of  1807  in  E^pt. 
Made  prisoner  of  war  in  an  engagement  with  the  enemy  in  Calabria  16th  June  1809,  and 
detahied  as  such  untU  14th  May  1814.    Present  at  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815« 

138  Lieot-Col.  Scott  was  at  the  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  in  the  Bay  of  Cette,  26th 
Oct.  1809 ;  in  action  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon,  19th  July,  1811 ;  in  the  action  at  Navarino, 
20tb  Oct  1827. 

130  Lieut-Col.  John  Bolton  served  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  Rhyghur. 

140  Lt-Col.  Barnes  served  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Anjar  in  Cutch  d5th  Dec.  1815 ;  the  Mahratta 
campaigns  of  1817-18;  escalade  of  the  Fort  of  Bhooj  in  Cutch,  March  18l9;  siege  of  ttas-el- 
Kymah  and  Zyab  in  Arabia,  Dec.  1810;  escalade  of  Dwarka  Ohamandel,  Dec.  1820;  adtion  of 
Beii1-Boo*.AlIy  in  Arabia,  March  1821. 

141  Lieut-Col.  Riley  was  in  an  engagement  with  a  French  squadron  in  the  Mozambique 
'  channel  3rd  July  1810 ;  served  the  Nepaul  campaign  of  1814  and  15. 

141t  Lieut.-Col.  Fynmore,  previously  to  entering  the  Royal  Mai'ines,  served  several  years  as 
midshipman  in  the  navy,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar  and  at  Buenos  Ayres  in  1807.  In 
1809-10  he  served  in  the  Great  Belt  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  employed  in  the  protection  of  our 
convoys,  and  was  engaged  with  the  enemy*8  gun  and  row-boats.  On  the  night  of  the  1st  of  Aug. 
1810  cut  out  three  merchant  vessels  under  a  heavy  fire  of  field-pieces  and  musketry.  Six  weelcs 
detached  from  H.  M.  S.  Vanguard  the  same  year,  to  intercept  the  communicatioa  between  the 
Port  of  Rostock  and  Wismar ;  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  of  five  sail,  and  drove  on  shore 
and  destroyed  an  armed  row-boat  In  1816  he  served  at  Algiers ;  and  in  1821 ,  22,  and  23,  in  the 
West  Indies,  and  was  engaged  with  piratical  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Cuba,  five  of  wliich  were  captured. 

142  Lt.-Col.  Newhonse  served  in  the  Light  Division  of  the  Deocan  Army  in  the  Mahratta  war 
of  1817  and  1818,  as  extra  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith,  and  commanded  a  Russela  of  the 
Poena  AttaLlliary  Cavalry,  and  was  wounded  at  the  action  of  the  Slst  Jan.  1818.  Served  also 
in  two  expeditions  to  Cutch,  the  first  in  1819,  under  Shr  William  Kler  Qrant,  in  which  he  volun- 
teered wiUi  the  Qrenadier  Compsny  of  the  65th  in  the  storming  of  the  Hill  Fort  of  Bhooj, 
which  was  taken  bv  escalade:  in  the  second  in  1820  with  the  right  wing  of  the  65th,  with  the 
force  under  Colonel  the  Honourable  Lincoln  Stanhope.  He  servM  likewise  on  two  expeditions 
to  the  Gulf  of  Persia— the  first  in  1819  under  Sir  W.  K.  Grant,  and  the  second  in  1821,  under  Sir 
Lionel  Smith;  and  he  was  present  at  the  battle  and  taking  of  Poonah  in  1817,  for  which  he  has 
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143  lieot-Col.  Stokes  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  War  (Medal) ;  and 
with  the  SOth  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  Mahanupore  (Medal). 

144  Liettt*Col.  Howorth  was  actively  employed  In  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1837-8-9 
he  served  also  hi  the  Kaffir  campaign  in  1846. 

145  Lieut-Col.  Tudor  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  (Medal). 

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War  Services  of  the  Myort. 

I  M^or  Lepper  served  in  the  Peninsala  with  the  24th  mnd  wmt  present  at  the  haitke  of  BoiAeo, 
Foentes  d'Onor,  Tittorin,  Pyrenees  (sererely  wounded),  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  siese  df  Ctadat 
Bodrigo,  for  which  he  has  leeeired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Claspe. 

5  Major  de  Brem  served  the  campaigns  in  Germany  from  1793  to  1600 ;  in  Bgypt  in  1801 ;  la 
Kaples  In  1805 ;  in  CaUhria  in  1806 ;  in  Egypt  In  1807 ;  at  the  taking  of  Ischia  in  1809;  flllhe 
siege  of  Santa  Maora  in  1810 ;  at  the  defeat  of  the  French  in  SicUy  in  the  same  year ;  in  tha 
campaigne  of  1811,  12»  13,  14  In  the  Peolnsnla  aod  South  of  Prance.  SeVefely  wounded  In  Qer-> 
many  on  the  90(h  September  1796 ;  and  again  at  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  80th  Juk  1818. 

8  Major  Hsors  served  in  SMimar«z*t  adioiis  in  Algesimc  Bay  iiid  the  Stnita  of  OiUnllv 
ial801. 

4  Major  Thomas  Wilson  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801.  Also  in  the  Penlneala  with 
the  88th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albaberm,  and  "Vlttoria  (sewely  wovoded), 
Ibr  which  and  for  Bgypt  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  foor  Clasps. 

6  Major  Christopher  Wilkinson  served  the  campaign  of  1789  hi  Holland,  wider  the  Duke  of 
York.    Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  Germany  In  1806,  under  Lord  Gathcart. 

6  Major  Saadham  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Hollami,  Including  the  actions  of  the  S7th 
Ang.,  10th  and  19th  Sept.,  and  Sod  Oct.  Expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807 )  to  Swedea,  and 
afterwards  to  Portugal  and  Spain,  under  Sir  John  Moore  In  1808-9;  subsequeatly  to  Walcheren, 
in  1809 ;  the  eampeign  in  Holland,  In  1814 ;  and  in  Fhuiders  and  France  la  I8I69  iadudlng  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

7  Major  J.  W.  Henderson  served  with  the  8ih  West  India  R^ment  at  the  captoro  of  the 
Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1801 ;  and  was  afterwards  present  at  tlie  suppression  of  the  mutiny 
of  that  regiment  at  Prince  Rupart's,  in  Dominica.  Served  with  the  3rd  West  I&dla  Regiment  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Mome  Fortun6e  in  St.  Lucia,  and  at  the  capture  of  Tobago.  Joined 
the  60th  after  the  stonning  of  Almaraz,  and  served  in  the  Peninsula  aad  France  until  the  peace 
of  1814.  Severely  wounded  in  the  head  at  the  capture  of  Aire,  on  tlie  Snd  March  1814,  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nhre,  and  Orthes. 

8  Ma|or  the  Honourable  Sir  Panels  Stanhope  served  in  the  11th  Foot  at  tlie  siege  of  Flashiag 
in  1809 ;  and  with  the  1st  Life  Oaards  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France,  aod  wa*  on  the  Staff 
at  the  battle  of  Tooloose,  for  which  battle  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Chup. 

9  Major  Edward  Jones  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  77th  at  Walcheren  in  1800  ;  and  In  tlit 
Peninsula  from  July  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  Indoding  the  action  of  El.  Bodoo,  alst 
the  sieges  and  assaults  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajox.  Severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of 
Chidad  Rodrigo. 

10  Major  Lowry  served  witli  the  09th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  181 1,  for  which  hehaa  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

II  Sir  Tircvor  Wheeler  served  In  the  Penfaisnla  with  the  16tti  Light  Dragqons  fttan  June  181^ 
to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  including  the  punuit  of  Masyena  frpoi  the  |in«s»  actions  of  Pom* 
bal,  Redinha,  Fox  d'Aronce,  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  aetipaa  of  Uereoa  aod 
CastrsfoB,  battle  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  Burgos,  battles  of  Vltloriay  the  Nivelle,  and  the 
Nive,  9th  to  19th  Dec  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  inelnding  the  battle  .of  Waterloo,  Shr 
lYevor  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'  Onor,  Salamcnca,  yittoria,aBd 
Nivelle. 

18  Major  Sherar  served  in  the  Peninsala  with  the  d4th  from  July  1809  to  Dee,  1811,  aad  from 
August  1819  to  July  1818,  including  the  battles  of  Bu^aco,  Albubera,  Arroyo  do  Midlno,  Yittoria 
and  Ma^a  fn  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  ChMps  tot  Basaco,  Alho* 
here,  and  Yittoria. 

18  M^or  Begbie  served  In  the  Penhisula  with  the  8Sod  from  Aog,  1808  to  Nov.  1809,  in- 
dodlng  the  eaptare  of  Oporto  aod  battle  of  Talavera,  for  adkkh  he  haa  leeelved  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp. 

14  Major  Macpherson  served  In  Hanover  in  1805  and  6 ;  at  Buenos  Ayret  In  1807  }  la  Portugal 
and  Spain  from  July  1808  to  Jan.  1809,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia  aad  Ytmiera;  action  at 
Lugo,  and  battle  of  Contmuu  With  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  alette  of  Flash  log,  where 
he  was  wounded ;  the  Peninsular  campaigns  from  May  to  Dec.  1819,  including  the  battk  of  Sala- 
manca, where  he  was  severely  wounded.    He  has  reoelTed  the  War  Medal  with  foar  Claqis. 

15  M^or  Hartnan  served  In  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805-6 ;  at  the  siege  of  Copeohagea 
In  1807 ;  In  Sweden,  Portugal,  and  Spain  In  1808-9,  including  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the 
army  and  in  the  battle  of  Comnna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  1800 ;  subsequent  campalgaa  in 
the  Peninsula  and  France,  indnding  the  defence  of  Tarifa  and  aHhir  of  Cases  Yiejas,  battle  of 
Barrosa,  actions  of  Arroyo  del  Molino  and  Almarex,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees  (95tb,  80th 
and  31st  July),  Pass  of  Maya,  Nivelle,  NIve,  Bayonne,  and  Orthes;  affair  at  St.  Palais^  aod 
battle  of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

16  Mijor  Madcay  served  with  tlw  68th  on  the  expeditioa  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Floshfaig  la  1809.  Also  ht  tbe  Penfaisnla  from  June  181 1  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  181 4,  indoding 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  retreat  from  finrgoa,  and  battles  of  Yittoria  (wounded  in  the  head)|  the 
Pyreoeee,  the  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  reodved  the  War  Medal  with  five  Claepa. 

17  Mijor  Wflliam  Seward  aerved  with  the  9th  in  the  PenfaMula,  from  Aog.  1808  to  Jan.  1809, 


and  was  proient  at  llie  battle  of  yindera ;  on  tiie  espadhlon  to  Waleliena  fat  1600 ;  wA  Mibfo' 
qnontSy  In  the  Penlnivlay  Inekiding  tbe  defence  of  Tariff  battles  of  Barroea  (woiinded)i  Vlttoria^ 
and  the  Nive,  and  blockade  of  Bayonne.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clafpi* 

Id  M^or  Cbarteri  terred  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover,  under  Lord  Catbeart,  in  1806 ;  the 
Walefaeren  expetUtlon,  in  1809 ;  and  campaign  in  Holland,  under  Lord  Lynedocb,  In  1814. 

19  Mi^or  Gregory  aerred  in  the  American  wav  in  1814  and  16,  and  commanded  a  gan-boat 
bdonging  to  tbe  Flotilla  under  Commander  Owen,  on  Lake  Ontario,  for  which  he  receiTcd  Uie 
thanks  of  tire  Naral  Commander-in-Chief. 

20  Major  Crawfurd  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  from  Jan.  181S  to  Jnly  1814,  iDcludiDg  operatione 
of  tbe  covering  army  duriog  the  siege  of  Badajoi  in  1813,  aa  a  Tolunteer  79th  regiment;  battle 
of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelie,  Vive,  and  Orthes  (severa  gnm- 
shot  wound).  He  has  receiyed  tbe  War  Bfidal  with  four  Glasps  for  Salamanca,  NireUe,  Nive, 
and  Orthes. 

92  Major  B.  P.  Browne  served  tbe  campaign  of  1816  with  the  11th  Dragoons,  and  was  present 
at  the  liattie  of  Waterloo.  Also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpore,  under  Lord  Combermere, 
in  188S-0 ;  and  was  a  volanteer  for  the  dismounted  cavalry  storming  party. 

23  Major  Sheppard  served  at  Waloheren  in  1800,  and  In  Canada  irom  March  1814  to  Deo. 
1816,  induding  the  actions  at  Chippewa,  Lundy's  Lanci  l>e(bre  Fort  Brie,  and  tbe  attaek  on 
Snake  HUl. 

24  Major  Wood  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  witli  the  14th  Foot 

SS5  Major  Buehan  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  the  reconnoitring  of  the 
position  before  Antwerp,  action  at  Menem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

86  Mi^or  Lowe  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  siege  of  Bhnrtpore  in  1826*6,  and  was 
wounded. 

27  Major  Montagu  served  at  the  siege  of  Dantaic,  in  '1813;  ahK>  the  campaign  of  1815, 
Ineludhig  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Cambray. 

28  Major  Codd  served  with  the  48th,  in  tlie  operations  ag^nst  the  Ra|ah  of  Coorg  in  1834. 

20  Major  Wilkinson  served  with  the  18th  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  landiAg 
at  Cheduba,  storming  the  Stookade,  and  capture  of  the  Island ;  affiiir  at  Knmaroot,  storming 
seven  Stockades  at  Komaroot,  attsck  and  capture  of  Sjrriam,  actions  near  Rangoon,  on  the  1st, 
5th,  and  7th  Dec.  1824;  storming  of  Kokien  (wounded);  eipeditioa  to  Bassein,  and  eaptnreof 
Xegraia,  Bassinn,  and  lamina ;  actions  at  Bemhike  and  Napadee,  stomiing  of  Melloon,  and  battle 
of  Pagahm  Mew.  He  also  served  throut^hout  the  campaigns  in  Afghanistan  from  1898  to  1842 
induaive,  Incloding  the  expedition  to  Olrishk,  storm  and  capture  o£  Ghuxn^  (Medal),  storming 
'  of  the  Khoord  Cahool  Pass,  aflkir  of  Teseea,  forcing  the  JngduUuck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of 
Mamoo  Khali,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  1st  Dec  1841, 11th 
March,  24th  March,  and  Ist  April,  1849 ;  general  action  and  deibat  of  Akbar  Khan  beforo  Jella- 
labad on  the  7th  April  1842  (Medal),  in  which  action  he  commanded  the  centre  oohunn  after  the 
Ml  of  Cdlonel  Denote.  Commanded  the  Idth  in  storming  the  heights  of  JugduUuek,  in  the  gene- 
ral action  of  Teceen,  and  at  the  recapture  of  Cahool  (Medal),  for  which  ha  haa  reealfed  the  Com* 
panlonahlp  of  the  Bath. 

90  Major  Tew  served  with  the  50th  in  tbe  battle  of  Pnnniar  (Medal).    Also  the  campaign  ef 
1845-6  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroieshah 
Allwal,  and  Bobraon  (dangerously  wounded). 

30*  Major  Tinling  served  with  the  18th  at  tbe  capture  of  Rangoon,  11th  May  1824. 

SOf  Major  Murray  served  in  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon  in  1817-18. 

81  Major  George  Francis  White  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sotlej  in  1845-6,  with  the  81st, 
ineladlng  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroaeahsh,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Medal  and  one 
Clasp.    He  was  afterwards  present  at  Buddlwal. 

32  Major  Seagram  served  with  the  45th  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1847. 

33  Major  Gardiner  served  with  the  S2nd  Be^mcnt  throughout  the  opeialloBa  in  Boiade 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  including  the  destruction  of  the  Furt  of  Imaumghur,  and  battlea  of 
Meanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

34  M^or  Roche  served  the  campaign  of  1838-9,  with  Lord  Keane's  army  In  Beloochistan 
and  Aflghsnistan,  ss  Aide*de«catnp  to  Sir  Joseph  Tbackwcll,  and  at  perioda  aa  Assistsnt- 
Adjutant-Oeneral  of  Division:  and  was  present  at  the  eaptnre  of  Ghoznee  (Medal),  and  in 
some  skirmisbes.  He  served  witli  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons,  in  tlie  force  under  Sir  George 
Pollock  (Medal),  at  the  battle  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  at  the  relief  of  Jelhilabad,  in  1842;  and 
u  A.  Q.  M.  Geo.  of  the  Cavalry  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Sutiei  firom  9th  Jan.  1846  to  the 
breaking  op  of  the  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobiaon  (Medal). 

35  The  Hon.  Major  Macdoaald  served  the  Eaatern  Campaign  of  1854  aa  Alde-de-Gamp  to 
the  Duke  ef  Cambridge,  Inoluding  the  l>attles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (Hone 
shot  nnderhim). 

36  Major  Ward  served  with  the  01st  in  the  Kafflr  War  of  1846-47. 

37  Major  Blane  served  the  Baslem  Campaign  of  1864  as  a  Depoty  Assistant  Qoartermastar. 
General,  incloding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BalsJtlava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol. 

38  tlie  Hon.  Iffi^or  Pakenham  served  the  Baatara  Campaign  of  1864  aa  an  Assistant 
A^lutsat-GeMral,  indndhig  the  battles  of  the  Aliaai  Balaklava,  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  of 
ScbastopoL 


110  War  Sknnces  0/ the  Mtgor9. 


90  Mi^r  Wftlaoii  Mnred  during  the  rappreMton  of  tlie  RebtUkm  itt  ttie  Kndlaa  ProrliMMe 
liUad  of  CeyloBy  ia  1848,  ud  wm  proMDt  when  the  insQigeDts  were  defeated  at  Katole  on  th 
99th  Jnlj. 

a&f  Mijor  inalls  serred  with  the  45th  Begiment  ia  the  KaAr  War  of  1846-47  (medal). 

40  Mi^or  Hardy  aenred  with  the  58th  Regiment  in  New  Zealand,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  attaek 
and  repolie  of  the  hoelile  nativea  on  the  aettlement  and  atockadea  of  Wanganni,  10th  May,  aod 
action  of  the  19th  Jnly,  1847. 

41  M^or  Johnston  aerred  with  the  66th  regiment  in  Canada,  daring  the  rebellion  In  1887*98t 
and  waa  in  tiie  action  of  St.  Charles. 

42  Mijor  Frend  aenred  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Oough  at  the  battle  of  Mahar%jpore  (medal), 
and  waa  severely  wounded;  right  arm  amputated  in  the  field. 

43  Major  Mein  serred  with  the  13th  in  Affghanistan  in  1838,  39.  40,  and  41,  and  waa  preaeni 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee,  (medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  forts  of  Tootnm- 
dnmh,  storm  of  Joolghur,  night  attack  at  Baboo  Kooeh  Ohnr,  deatmction  of  KaidornUi,  aasaolt 
of  Perwandnnah,  and  atorming  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded  and 
sent  into  Cabool,  aod  was  consequeatly  present  with  the  force  under  Major-General  Blphlnstone, 
during  the  insurrection  at  Qabool,  aud  on  the  disastrous  retreat,  until  taken  prisoner  at  Teseen  on 
the  8th  Jan.  1842 ;  he  was  released  with  the  other  Cabool  captives  in  September  following. 

44  Major  Hillier  acted  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier  Cureton  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore^ 
S9th  Dec  1843  (medal) ;  and  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Govemor-General,  with  the  amy 
of  the  SutleJ,  and  was  severely  wounded  In  the  action  at  Moodkee  (medal). 

44t  Major  Nasmyth  served  the.Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  defence  of  Silistria,  the 
battles  in  the  Crimea,  and  siege  of  Sebestopol. 

45  Major  Louis  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Sflver 
War  Medal  with  one  CHasp. 

46  Major  Metcal'e  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  with  the  02nd  Highlanders,  ftnr  which 
he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

47  Major  MacneU  served  witli  the  75th  in  the  East  Indies ;  in  1800  and  1801  he  waa  actively 
employed  during  the  campaign  in  the  district  of  Cotoite  in  Malabar,  including  the  atorm  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Ibrt  of  Pyohe.  In  1802  and  03  be  was  on  service  in  Gnzerat,  and  was  preaent  in  the 
action  at  Knrrie,  storm  of  the  outworks  and  camp  at  Kurrie ;  siege  and  reduction  of  Brodera,  and 
action  of  the  6th  Feb.  1803,  on  the  banlcs  of  the  Mahe.  Subsequently  he  served  with  the  armv 
onder  Sir  John  Murr^,  which  advanced  from  Bsroda  to  Doud,  from  which  it  retrograded  in  March 
and  April  1804  after  the  peace  with  Scindia  and  the  Bajah  of  Berar. 

48  Major  William  Mackay  served  the  Esyptian  campaign  of  1801  with  the  92nd  Hlghlandera, 
for  which  he  haa  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

49  Major  H.  C.  Martin  served  on  the  expedition  against  the  Danish  and  Swedlah  Weat  India 
Islands,  in  1801,  likewise  on  tlie  expedition  agaUist  the  French  Islands  In  1803. 

60  Mijor  Bobert  Gray  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Claapa  for  the  Pyrenees,  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  TV>u1o«e. 

61  Major  Hort  served  with  tlie  81st  in  Lower  Calabria  and  Sicily,  and  accompanied  th« 
expedition  under  Major-General  Ackland  to  the  Bay  of  Naples  in  1806.  Served  alao  daring 
the  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore,  aod  lost  his  right  leg  at  the  battle  of  Comana :  be  Imm 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

63  Major  Wlliiam  Kelly  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Grenadier  Bsttallon  of  tlie  line  on 
the  expedition  to  HoUand  In  1709,  including  the  aetiona  of  the  19th  Sept.,  2nd  and  6lh  Oct. 
In  1800  he  was  at  the  blockade  of  Malta  and  surrender  of  Valetta.  In  1807  he  waa  at  the 
aiege  and  assault  of  Fort  Oimmooah,  in  the  East  Indies ;  and  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Fort  Gunowrie. 

63  Major  PuUarton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  38th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Bolela,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  and  Salamanca,  for  wliich  ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Ctesps. 

64  Major  Woods  served  with  the  Bu&  in  the  Peninsula  In  1808, 0,  10,  and  11,  was  present  at 
the  pasaage  of  tlie  Douro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Talavera  and  Bosaco,  lines  at  Toirea 
Vedraa,  action  at  Campo  Mayor,  and  battle  of  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severely  wounded,  having 
lost  his  right  leg.  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  l^slavem  and 
Albnhcra. 

66  Mijor  Daniel  M'Pherson  served  in  the  8th  on  the  expedition  to  Denmark,  and  waa  at  the 
alege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  In  1807.  In  1809  he  served  on  the  expedition  agsJnst  Martinique, 
and  was  at  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Surriere  at  the  siege  of  Port  Bourbon,  and  eaptiEpe  of 
the  Island.  He  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  Glengarry  Light  Infantry  until  very  never^y 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  Sackett's  Harbour,  the  severity  of  which  wounds  compelled  him  to  mmove 
to  a  Veteran  Battalk>n.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Martinique. 

66  Migor  Timothy  Dillon,  after  serving  In  Ireland  in  the  Bebellion  in  1798,  sailed  with  the  Snd 
(Qnean's)  on  the  expedition  to  the  Hdder  in  1799,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  the  19th  Sept., 
8nd  and  6th  Oetober.  He  next  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1 801  (medal),  including  the  action 
on  the  landing,  blockade  of  Aboukir,  actions  of  the  13th  and  2lBt  March,  bombardment  and  anrren* 
dar  of  Fort  St.  Jnllen,  taking  of  Fort  Bahosania  together  with  abont  800  French  troops  corafaig  to  ha 
relief;  sanwidar  of  Qnad  Cairo  and  of  Alexandria.    He  served  in  thecampaign  nnder  Sir  John 


fFar  Services  of  the  Mtgoti.  1  lOa 

Moore  and  o&i  tberetroat  to  Conuuuiy  in  the  76th  regt.    He  has  receiyed  the  silver  War  Medal  with 
ena  Claip  for  Bgypt. 

57  Major  Colby  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809. 

58  Major  Skene  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  TUavera 
(severely  wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

59  Major  Melhuish  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1811  to  July,  1814:  was  employed  in  the 
trenches  during  the  whole  of  the  siegeof  Badajoz  in  1812;  waspreaeot  atthe  sortie  from  that  Fortress; 
and  ultimately  led  the  storming  party  under  Sir  George  Walker,  which  succeeded  in  making  asnc* 
cefisfnl  escalade  at  the  Bastion  of  St.  Vincent:  twice  wounded  during  the  operations  of  thto  siege. 
He  was  afterwards  employed  in  the  trenches  (wounded)  during  the  whole  of  the  operations  against 
Bayonne,  and  made  a  correct  plan  of  the  citadel  while  under  fire  for  the  use  of  the  Commanding  Royal 
Engineer :  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  he  was  again  wounded.  During  the  campaign  of  1815  he  was 
actively  employed  at  Tournay.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Badajoz. 

GO  Mi^r  H  ulme  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  M  arch  1 81 0  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1 81 4^  including 
the  2nd  siege  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nire  (10th  to  13th  Dec),  passage  of  the  Adour,  in- 
vestment of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  In  March  1815  he  joined  the  army  in  the  Nether- 
lands, and  assisted  in  the  organization  of  the  Pontoon  train  at  Antwerp :— Early  in  May,  in  order  to 
secure  a  shorter  and  more  direct  communication  between  Brussels  and  Antwerp,  he  was  entrusted 
with  the  construction  of  a  bridge  of  vessels  at  Boom,  across  the  Rupel,  a  large  navigable  branch  of  the 
Scheldt,  which  having  completed  and  maintained  until  the  victory  at  Waterloo  rendered  it  no  longer 
requisite,  he  followed  the  army  to  Paris  in  command  of  a  division  of  the  Pontoon  train,  where  he  re- 
mained until  1 8 1 6.    He  has  received  the  War  Mi-dal  with  two  Clasps  for  Ni  velle  and  N  ive. 

61  Major  Agnew  served  with  the  82nd  during:  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1808, 9,  12.  and  13, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  of  Talavera,  and  subsequent  aflfhlrs ;  also  at  the  battle 
of  Vittoria,  where  his  leg  was  so  severely  fractured  as  to  require  three  separate  amputations  of  the 
thigh.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe. 

62  Major  Pringle  served  in  the  Peniuitula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  War  in  1814,  Indudhig 
the  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive  (wounded),  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  1 81 5,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps 
for  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

63  Major  R.  F.  Phillips  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walchoren  in  1800;  also  the  Penuisotar 
eampaigns  of  1812  and  13,  including  the  siege  of  the  forts  of  Salamanca,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vit- 
toria,  and  the  Pyrenees ;  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  Nivelle.  He  has  received  the  Silvei^ 
War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

64  Major  Jolm  Hsy  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  capture  of  Cura^oa  in  1807. 
05  Major  Knapman  served  at  Lissa,  in  1811  (wounded);  and  in  boats  cutting  out  an  Algcrine 

brig  at  Bona,  in  1825.    (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.) 

66  Major  Brooke  Pigot  served  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  from  Dec.  1812  to  Jan.  1816, 
including  both  actions  at  Merzem,  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  Iwttle  of 
Qnatre  Bras,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  head. 

67  Major  C.  Y.  Tinling  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  181 4. 
08  Migor  John  Wilson  served  in  tne  Artillery  Companies  of  the  2nd  Battalion  Royal  Marine 

during  the  War  in  North  America  in  1 813.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clarp. 

60  M^or  Humby  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Algiers. 

70  Miyor  Manners  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1810  to  Dec.  1816,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Barrosa  (wounded),  and  the  defence  of  Tarifa  and  Cadiz.  He  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

71  Major  Schalch  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadeloupe  in  1815. 

72  Major  Charles  Gordon  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15  with  the  9drd,  and  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  left  cheek  at  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815. 

73  Major  Robert  Cochrane  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  from  August  1811  to 
the  end  of  that  vrar  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  actions  of  the  Aranjnaz,  San  Munos, 
and  San  Milan ;  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  action  at  the  bridge  of  Vera.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris.  Severely  wounded  in  the 
Idft  arm  at  Vera,  and  slightly  in  the  left  breast  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

74  Major  Dowdall  served  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1818  and  19,  including  the  taking  of 
L^hur,  Isapoor,  Kooaree,  Rhygur,  Raree,  besides  several  other  small  forts,  and  he  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  Raree,  having  sustained  the  total  loss  of  the  right  eye,  and  a  portion  of 
the  nose  and  jaw-bone.  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and  was 
severely  wounded  in  stormins  the  Dalla  stockades  near  Rangoon  on  the  0th  Dec.  1824.  Captain 
Dowdall  commanded  and  led  the  Light  Company  of  the  89th  to  Ave  different  storms. 

75  Major  Hugh  Morgan  served  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  preeent  at  the 
bombardment  of  Fludiing ;  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsnla  from  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war  In 
1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  siege  of  San  Sebastian  (severely 
wounded)  and  battle  of  Toulouse :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspe. 

76  Major  Welcbman  served  at  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  at  Walcheren  and  (breing  the  Scheldt 
in  1809.  Qommanded  180  Marines  at  Cheribon  and  took  possession  of  the  fort,  4tli  Sept.  1811 ; 
also  at  the  inrrcnder  of  Panca,  when  a  Regiment  of  Infantry  laid  down*  thefr  arms.    In  the 


\10b  War  Services  of  Ae  Migan. 

BojUlfeHMBBtUUonftltlMMpAiiMorJftTa,  InieiK  At  tba  etpteraof  theAserUitBlrlflito 
Prmd$ntf  ud  expedition  ^p  the  Penobeeot,  end  commanded  the  detachment  of  Bojal  Mirieea 
at  Manchiae,  where  he  captared  three  fleid  pieces,  and  waa  honourably  mentioned.  Was  at  the 
battle  of  Alfflsrvy  1816.    War  Uedal  and  Claape. 

77  Major  J.  G.  Richardson  served  in  the  Channel  Fleet,  under  Lords  Qardluer  and  St  Yisoent ; 
tba  BeUeiale  squadron,  under  Sir  Richard  Keates,  when  endeavourina  to  intercept  Jer6m«  Boaa- 
parte ;  and  at  the  capture  of  La  Rhin  by  Mars  74.  With  Admiral  Hurray  and  Brigadier-General 
Gmuford's  expedition  of  6,000  men  originally  intended  for  Lima,  but  on  arrlTal  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  ordered  to  Join  General  Whltclocke's  army  in  Rio  Plata;  landed  with  Marines  at  Honta 
Video,  and  brigaded  with  detachments  under  command  of  tlie  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Deane,  d8th  Regt. 
Served  in  the  Baltic,  and  while  passing  the  Sonnd,  partially  engaged  the  castle  of  Cronenherg ; 
Joined  the  squadron  under  Sir  James  Saumarea  in  pursuit  of  Russian  fleet,  to  Rogerswick  Bay. 
Severely  wounded  In  several  places  on  board  Afrioa  64,  In  action  with  Danl^  flotilla  consisUeg  of 
S6  heavy  gun  and  mortar  boats,  in  Kioge  Bay,  near  Copenhagen,  20  Oct.  1808^-4/^'*^  seven 
killed,  6fty>six  wounded,  iilocliade  of  Texel,  under  Sir  Samuel  Hood ;  and  Scheldt  under  Sir 
Rlohard  Strachanand  Sir  Edward  Pellew.  Served  with  the  Waklieren  expedition  in  the  TkmtMS 
74,  and  dismantled  and  brought  away  ita  last  gunboat.  Toulon  fleet*  Landed  in  company  wUk 
other  detaehments  of  marines  and  seamen,  and  some  Spanish  troops,  on  an  island  in  the  Bay  of 
Rosas ;  dislodged  French  ganisoii,  and  blew  np  the  castle.  Landed  in  company  with  other  detach- 
ments of  marines  and  seamen,  181S,  at  Sagona  Bay,  Island  of  Corsica,— destroyed  and  brought 
off  a  great  quantity  of  valuable  ship  timber.  Affkirs  of  coasts,  &e.  Served  in  the  West  Indies 
and  North  America  i  and  haa  received  a  reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 

78  Major  Robert  Webb  served  in  U.  M.  S.  Superb  at  the  battle  off  St.  Domingo,  6th  Feb. 
1806 ;  at  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  at  Walcheren  in  1809.  Wounded  in  an  attack  on  an  armed  ooa- 
Togr  in  the  Adriatic,  SSnd  May,  1812. 

70  M^or  William  Ford  (Royal  Marines)  serted  at  the  ialand  of  Anholt,  and  at  Kyborg,  ia 
1811 1  and  he  was  at  the  oaptara  of  three  Danish  luggers  from  under  the  batteries. 

80  M^or  Hewett  served  blookadiog  the  French  fleet  off  Brest,  Rochefort,  and  Flerrol,  and 
waa  severely  wounded  in  the  action  with  the  combined  fleets  of  France  and  Spain  22nd  July 
1805.  In  the  1st  Battalion  Royal  Marines  under  Sir  Arthur  Welleeley,  In  Portugal,  and  at 
LawriSy  and  Galeags.  In  the  2ad  battalion,  under  Sir  Sidney  Beckwitb,  during  the  war  in 
North  America,— at  the  attack  on  Craoey  Island,  the  storming  of  Hampton,  taking  of  Queen- 
town,  and  Kent  Island ;  frequently  employed  as  an  emdoeer  officer,  in  command  of  ont*poata, 
and  of  gnn«boats  whilst  attached  to  the  Corpe  of  observation,  led  the  forlorn  hope  at  the  espture 
of  Fort  Oswego  where  ha  olimbed  the  flagstaff  and  tore  down  the  American  Coloors  (severely 
wonnded)  I— officially  thanked  by  Colonel  de  Watteville  for  his  conduct  on  this  occasion. 

81  Major  Devon  waa  Adjutant  of  the  Artillsry  Companies  of  the  Royal  Marines  ssrving  ia 
North  Asaerica  durtag  the  war  in  1818*14. 

82  M^er  Evan  Morgan  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  Fk«noe  from  October,  1813t  to  Joao, 
1814,  including  the  paaMge  of  the  Adonr,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  hs^reeelved  tke 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  theyeampaign  of  1814  in  Canada,  under  Sir  Goorge 
Prsvoit. 

83  Migor  'Sbomaa  served  throughout  tba  American  War  of  181d.l6  with  the  1st  Battalion 
Royal  Marinas. 

84  M^or  Jervis  Cook  serted  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  hi  1800  and  cutting  out  the 
French  brig  Ifmu»  At  the  deetmrtion  of  Xetre  and  Smns  at  Anos  la  Barqoe,  and  the  eaptniv 
of  Guadeloupe  in  1810.  On  the  north  coast  of  Spain  and  in  the  Gironde,  and  attached  to  the 
Artillery  in  Flanders.    (War  Bledai  with  three  clasps*) 

86  Mijor  Tockor  served  in  the  Amerioan  war. 

86  Major  William  Davis  was  landed  in  1800  at  Mahon,  in  Minorca,  ia  command  of  a  de- 
tachment oi  Merines,  to  prevent  the  prisoners  of  war  in  tlio  Laiaretto  ftoas  rising  and  effedlog 
their  esc^M  during  a  Mutiny  of  the  Spanish  Wallooa  Guards.  At  the  capture  and  destraction 
of  a  Ihrt  on  Isle  Verta,  near  LaCivlat,  1st  June  1812,  he  received  a  severe  wound  by  a  rifle 
ball,  in  the  right  thigh.  On  the  8Ui  May  1813,  as  a  volunteer,  at  the  cntthig  out  of  an  arased 
Xybee  from  under  the  fort  and  tower  of  Orbitello.  At  the  capture  of  the  island  of  Ponta,  «uider 
Sir  Charles  Napier,  where,  as  a  volunteer,  with  a  detadiment  of  Marines,  he  landed,  and 
atonned  and  eaptned  one  of  the  batteries.  On  the  4th  Oct  1813,  as  a  volunteer  in  the  etofB- 
ing  of  the  ftni  protecting  the  anchorsne  at  Marinello,  when  one  gunboat  and  thirteen  of  the 
enemy's  vessale  deeply  laden  were  captured,  and  one  gun»boat  sunk.  At  the  landlnic  of  tlie 
Italian  Levy  at  Via  Regglo  in  1813.  At  the  landing  near  Leghorn,  in  Dec.  1818,  when  270 
Marinas  charged  and  defeated  between  600  and  700  Frsnch  Infantry,  supported  by  80  CBvalry. 
received  a  sahre  wound  from  the  ehargo  of  Cavalry.  At  the  capture  of  a  eastle  aeer  Splaaia, 
26tb  Mareh  1814.  Preaeat  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  fort  Santa  Maria,  29th  March  fbUovriog. 
Also  at  tlks  capturs  of  Genoa,  under  Lord  WUUam  Bentinck. 

87  Major  CoUa  MaokaBsie  Joined  the  army  of  the  Nethetlanda  on  the  4th  July,  1814,  and 
served  ander  Lord  Lynedocb,  the  Prince  of  Orange,  and  the  Duke  of  WeUlngtou,  euntlaaiMialy 
from  lbs  above  dale,  ia  Flanden  and  Franca^  till  the  evacuation  of  Paris  by  the  Allied  Amiea 
la  the  apiiog  of  1816^  and  waa  ptsaent  at  the  eaptaro  of  Paris.  Rmharked  In  coamaad  of  a 
Cempeny  of  Royal  Sappen  and  Minors  for  Canada,  on  the  flrrt  ootbriak,  and  serM  M  Senior 
Royal  Engineer  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  during  1838-9. 


Wixr  Shmkes  ^J  ike  Mt^B.-  110c 

88*  M^dr  Laimttt  tortlcM  :-^Omip«lsA  tad  l»tll«  of  CMnniia  (iVMfldad  Iti  the  Itft  ChiglO ; 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  end  tlege  of  FlmMng ;  Slotly  from  May  1810  to  June  1818  \  PenfaumU' 
ftom  Jiroe  1818  nntll  the  end  of  the  wer,  inelodlBg  the  bettle  of  Cettalle,  elege  of  Ttunefonay  July 
end  Anf.  1813,  and  blockade  of  Barcelona,  Feb.  to  May  1814;  aerted  alio  in  the  Amerlean  war. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Coronna. 

89  Mejor  Uewaon  aenred  in  the  American  war,  and  wu  engaged  at  the  liattle  pf  If  lagaim  and 
elege  of  Fort  Erie.    Serred  abo  in  the  Barmese  war. 

•  90  Major  Henry  Jamea  was  preient  at  the  captare<»f  Port  San  Philippe  (Balagear),  and  aiege 
of  Tarrafoaaf  in  1818,    Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Algiera,  in  1816. 

•81  Me)or  Bererhoudt  aenred  at  the  capture  of  Quadaloupe  In  1815. 

93  Major  John  Kelly  accompanied  the  efi^etive  men  of  the  wing  of  the  6th  Regt.  itatiqiied  nl 
Aden,  which  formed  part  of  an  expedition  of  500  men  nnder  the  command  of  Lieut.-Co1.  Penny- 
coleky  which  destroyed  the  Arab  posts  of  Sheik  Medi  and  Sheik  Otbman,  and  skirmishes  between 
thoee  places  on  the  Gth  Oct.  1841. 

03  Migor  John  Oriifith  seryed  In  the  12th  Dragoons  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  and 
was  wouudtd  on  the  left  thigh  in  the  action  of  the  2l8t  March.  In  1809  he  senred  at  Walcbercn, 
and  subeeqoently  in  the  Peninsala  from  July  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  inclodiug  the  liattle  of  Waterloo. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps,  for  Vittoria,  Nirelte,  and  Nive. 

04  Major  Paseoe  has  receifcd  the  Silfer  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Javs. 

95  Major  Searle  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809.    Also  throoghont  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal.) 

00  Major  Henry  Smith  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  battalion  at  d'Jouni  in  Syria  in 
1840,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  SL  Jean  d'Acre  (Turkish  Medal  and  War  Medal 
witli  one  Clasp). 

07  Maior  Dnsanloy  served  at  Walcheren;  at  the  capture  of  Genoa;  and  in  two  partial 
actione  with  French  Fleets  off  Toulon  and  Marseilles. 

98  Major  R.  S.  Ridge  served  the  Mahratia  and  Pindaree  campaicpis  of  1817  and  18,  and  after- 
wards  with  the  expedition  to  the  Persia  Gnlf,  including  the  aiege  of  Ras-el-Kyma. 

00  Major  Thomas  Park  was  actively  employed  in  the  Baltic  during  1810,  11,  and  18.  From 
1813  until  the  peace,  served  on  the  coaat  of  America  and  the  West  Indies,  including  the  attack  on 
Cranio  Island,  and  lande<I  at  the  taking  of  Hampton,  in  the  Cfacaapeake. 

100  Major  Jamea  Dowman  served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  11,  and  13,  during  which 
period  he  w»i  repeatedly  engaged  in  action  agaiost  the  enemy  both  on  land  and  in  boats,  cntting 
out,  tcc»  At  the  blockading  of  the  French  deet  off  Brest,  in  1813.  During  the  late  campaign 
on  the  coaat  of  Syria,  in  1840  and  41,  including  the  atorming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  aurrender  of 
Beyrout,  bombardment  acd  fall  of  St.  Jean  d'Acrc.  Served  also  with  the  Royal  Marine  BattalioD 
at  the  camp  at  D'Jonni. 

101  Major  John  Law  was  in  the  action  with,  and  capture  of,  the  Chetaptake  by  the  Skannanf 
on  the  1st  June  1818.  He  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Fort  St.  Elmo,  and  the  batteriea  at  Ifaplea 
on  the  Slat  May  1816. 

103  Major  Nepean  served  with  the  Royal  Marinea  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  and  destruction 
of  batteries  at  Fiuone,  and  in  co-operation  with  the  Austrian  army  at  the  reduction  of  Triestein  1 813. 

lOS  Mijor  Valentine  Beadon  aerved  off  the  coast  of  France  from  1811  to  1814,  and  was 
present  in  various  boat  actions.  In  1815  he  was  at  the  capture  of  Naples  and  Gaeta;  and  in  18S4 
severely  engaged  with  pirates  in  the  West  Indies. 

104  Major  Hender  Monntsteven  served  at  the  attaclt  of  various  posts,  &c.,  on  the  Frontien  of 
Canada,  and  within  the  United  Statce  in  1813, 14,  and  15.  Served  also  with  the  48th  in  the 
operations  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg,  in  April,  1834. 

105  Major  Gardine  Shaw  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Hattrasa,  and  throughout  the 
Mahratta  eampaigna  of  1817  and  1818.  He  served  also  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  the  Porta  of 
Ponella  and  Pownghur  in  the  Sonthem  Mahratta  Country  in  184-45. 

106  Major  George  Wainwaring  aerved  with  the  27th  In  the  Burmese  war,  in  18S6  and  96. 
He  served  with  the  S2nd  throughout  the  operations  in  Scinde  (Medal),  under  Sir  Charlea  Napier, 
inolndlng  the  destmctlon  of  the  Fort  of  Imaumghur,  and  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad. 

107  Major  W.  J.  King  aerved  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  19  in  Concan,  in  India.  Served  in 
the  Bnrmeie  war  in  1824  and  5  (Medal  with  one  clasp),  and  received  a  severe  contusion  when 
leading  the  attack  on  the  White  Pagoda,  an  out-work  of  the  atockado  of  Donabew. 

108  Major  Appleton  serred  in  the  battalion  of  Marinea  in  co-operation  with  the  allied  foroea 
in  Syria,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  on  the 
3rd  November,  1840. 

100  Major  Knowlea  served  with  the  50th  in  the  battle  of  Ponniar  29  Dec.  1843  (Medal) ; 
and  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sntlej  in  1845-6,  indnding  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeahah,  and 
Aliwal,  for  which  he  has  reoclTed  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  He  was  slightly  wounded  at 
Ferozeshsli,  and  dangerously  wounded  (right  leg  amputated)  at  Aliwal. 

110  Major  David  Cooper  aerved  in  the  Pcninaula  with  the  3rd  Foot  Guards  from  September 
1810  to  July  1813,  inclading  the  retreat  f^om  Bnsaco  to  the  linea  of  Torres  Vedras,  occupation 
€f  them,  advance  through  Portugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor^  siege  of  Ciodad  Rodrigo,  battle  of 
SaUmanea,  capture  of  Madrid,  aiege  of  Burgos.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  indodfaig  the  battles 
of  Qaatie  Braa  and  Waterioo  and  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  hat  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 


ll(kr  Waf  Senfim  of  Oe  Mqfari. 

111  Major  WubarlonMTfvd  Willi  tiitBoyal  Artillery  on  tho  North  Cooit  of  Spofaiy  Ivoai  F^. 
1857  to  Oet  1838,  ud  wot  woonded  on  the  15th  March  1697,  soar  flemanl. 

112  U^or  Uorchiaon  aarred  in  the  S8th  Bagt.  in  tha  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  indndliig  tha 
battlaa  of  Feroiaahah  and  Sobraon,  in  the  Uat  of  which  he  waa  woonded  (Medal  and  Claq»). 
Also  in  the  Ponjanb  campaign  in  1848*  iadnding  the  pasiaga  of  the  Chenab,  and  bat&ea  of 
Chillianwallah  and  Goojerau    (Medal  mad  Claapa.) 

•  118  Major  Cntlow  waa  at  the  atornlng  of  Sidon  (Medal.) 

114  Major  Dnperier  aarred  with  the  2Qth  in  China  (MedalX  at  Nmgpo,  Cbapoo,  Shanghaa, 
Wooanngt  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo  (wounded.) 

116  Ma|or  Conolly  Mrred  ^the  Saatern  campaign  of  1864  aa  Bt%nda-Maior  to  the  Heavy 
Gavaby  Brigade,  indodioff  tha  MUa  of  Balakkva  and  Biega  of  8ebaato^ 


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JSatt  Indies 

TredwajClarke  83Not.4  liio. 

9  Hugb,  VUe.  Gough,  QCB. 

SMareh43£.  Jim!. 

^WiBir  Wm.   Maynaid 

Gomni,  KCB,  84  Sept.  60 

do. 
9  80  H.  YUe.  Hardinge, 
OCB.  88  Sftpt.  1868.  8o 
iong  as  h§  is  in  Com- 
mand of  Her  Majesty** 
Amy, 

SOJoMiaM.  BastlndUt. 

Sir  Hoptou  Stratford 

Scolt,  KCB. 
H.8.0tborDe 

Sir  Jat.  L.  Caldwell,  OCB, 
O.  Carpenter 

Sir  Dav.  Leighton,  KCB, 
Jas.  Welsli 

Sir  Jaa.  Ranell,  KCB, 
Martin  White 
Rich.  Podmore 
Sir  Rob.  Houf  tonuj  KCB, 
Jn.  Greenstreet 
Geo.  R.  Kemp 
John  Munro 
J.  A.  P.  Macgregor 
Sir  J.  Prendergast 
Sir  Wm.  Richardi»  KCB, 
Alex.  Duncan 
Robert  J.  Latter 
Jerry  P.  Djaon 
Sir  Jobn  Doreton,  KCB. 
Alex.  Fair,  CB. 
Sir  J.  L.  Lushington,  OCB. 
Wm.  C.  Prater 
Wm.  Oflbert 


Lieat.-GeneraLEu 

Count  Wallmoden,  KCB., 
81  Jan.  IS,  Omtincut 

9  aa  Sir  H.  G.W.Smith, 
Bu  eCB.  S  Sept.  47  Cape 
of  Good  Hope. 

9  W  Wm.  RowaHp  CB. 
Canada  88  June  49 

9  Sir  John  Grey,  KCB. 

^    i6  OcU  60,  Eaet  Indies 

9  WuL  Wood,  CB.  KH. 
14  Mar.  61,    Windward 
and  Leenrard  Islands 

1861.  llVor.  East  Indies. 

B.  Kennett 

A.  Andrew!,  CB, 

Jas.  Ahmntj 

W.  Sandwith,  CB, 

Mocaem  Boyd 

John  M'Innee 

J.  P.  Salter,  CB. 

K.  G.  A.  Taylor,  CB, 

Arch.  Wation 

Jas.  Darant 

Hen.  Hodgson 

fir  R.  Hen.Cnnlifle,£«.  CB. 

John  Truscott 

John  Wonlfe 

B-  M.  0.  Showen 


Jn.ILOQllette 

Patrick  Cameron 

Jolm  Carfrae 

Rich.  West 

Geo.  Jackson 

S.  Goodfellow 

Jas.  S.  Fraser 

P.  Oe  la  Motte,  CB. 

T.Wilson,  CJi. 

Geo.  Bwiney 

Sir  O.  Pollock,  aCB. 

A.  Lindsay,  CB. 
E,  Frederick,  CB. 
Geo.  B.  Brooks 
Peter  Lodwick 

J.  Morse 
Sueton.H.  Todd 
John  Briggs 
Harry  Thomson 
J.  Kennedy,  CB, 
Benj.  Roope 
C.  W.  Hamilton 

B.  F.  Waters,  CB. 
R.  C.  Andr6e 

G.  M.  Steuart 

Mark  Cubbon 

Horatio  T.  Tapp 

Tbo.  Shnbriek 

Wm.  H.  Kemm 

Thomas  King 

Thomas  Morgan 

Duncan  Maeleod 

Wm.  CuUen 

Darid  Barr 

5lr  J.  H.  Littler,  G^CB. 

Wm.  Vincent 

Thomas  Marrett 

J.  A.  Hodgson 

Thomas  Hen.  Paul, 

Exekiel  Barton 

H.T.Roberts,  (7J3. 

P.  FarquharM>n 

Rt.Hon.  Sir  H.Pottiflger, 

Bart.  OCB. 
R.  Tickell,  CB. 
9  S®  James  Jackson,  KH. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

86Ang.  6S 
OS  Hon.   Geo.  Anson,  80 

June  64        East  Indies. 


Mi^or-Gtonerals. 

9  SO  Henry  Somerset,  CB. 
KH.  16  May  61, 

Cape  of  Oood  Hope. 

80  June  1864.  East  Indies. 

John  Henry,  Madras  Inf. 
C.  R.  Skardon,  Bengal  Inf. 
Samuel  Swinhoe,     do. 
Jobn  Anderson,        do. 
Frederick  Young,  Beng.  Inf. 
T.  M.  Douglas,  CB,  do. 
W.  R.  C.  Costley,    do. 
Charles  Herbert,  CB.  Ma- 
dras Infantry 
G.  P.  Wymer,  CB.  Bengal 
Infantry 
Alexander  Dick,       do. 
William  Pattle,  CB.  Bengal 

Caralry 
T.  Fiddcs,  Bengal  Infantry 
James  Perry,  Madras  Inf. 
Hugh  Rou,  do. 

John  AndersoOi    do. 


Janus  Kvtcben,  A(adras  Art. 
A,  Roberts,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  Morgan,  CB.  Madras  Inf. 

C.  A.  G.  Wallington,  Bengal 

Inf. 
Thomas  Ollrer,         do. 
M.  E.  Bagnold,  Bombay  Inf. 

D.  O.  Scott,  Bengal  Inf. 
Henry  Hall,  CB.  do. 

J.  G.  Griffith,  Bombay  Art. 
Samuel  Shaw,  Bengal  Art. 

F.  L.  Doreton,  Madras  CaT. 
C.  B.  James,  Bombay  Inf. 
J.  U.  DunsterYille,    do. 
M.  C.  Paul,  Bengal  Inf. 

C.  Payne,  Bombay  Inf. 
Sir  J.  Cheape,  KCB.  Ben- 
gal En?. 
John  Low,  CB.  Madras  Inf. 
Joseph  Harris,  Bengal  Inf. 
John  Tulloch.  CB.  do. 
R.  Powney,  Bengal  Art. 
Sir  H.  Bf .  Wheeler,  KCB. 
Bengal  Inf. 
O.  £.  Gowan,  CB,  Bengal 

Art. 
P.  Montgomerie,  CB.  Ma- 
dras Art. 
J.  Stuart,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 
Charles  Ovans,  Bombay  Inf. 
W.  H.  Hewitt,  Bengal  Inf. 
John  Home,  do. 

G.  W.  A.  Lloyd,  CB.  do. 
A.  Tulloch,  CB.  Madras  Inf. 
A.  B.  Dyee,  do. 

J.  W.  Cleveland,      do. 
R.  Blackoll,  Bengal  Inf. 
David  Capon,  CB.  Bombay 

Inf. 
W.  D.  Robertson,       do. 
Duncan  Sim,  Madras  Eng. 


Brigadier  Gtonerals. 

While    employed  nith  the 

Forces  on  a  Particular 

Service  21  Feb.  54. 

Hugh  H.  Rose,  8  Apr.  54 

9H.    D.   Jones,   R.    £ng. 

10  July 
W.  F.  Williams,  CB.  R.  An. 

19  Dec 


Colonels. 

Fra.  Raw.  Chesney 

87  Not.  84  Asia 

H.  H.  Rose,  CB,  17  Nor.  40 

Syria. 

9  SO  Geo.  Macdonald,  84 

Dec.  41  W.Coast  of  Africa 

*£dward  Hay,  1  March,  44 

East  India    Company's 

Dep6t  at  WarUy. 

Oeo.HenryMacKinnon,CJ3. 

16  June  48    Kaffraria 

Foster  Stalker,  CB.  Aido- 

de-Camp  to  the  (lueen, 

7  Juno  49      East  Indies 

Christopher  Oodby,  CB. 

7  June  40    E.  Indies 
Nicholas  Penny, 
CB,  do,   do. 


9  Aug.  1860.  East  Indies. 
Patrick  Grant,  CB.  Aide* 

de-Camp  to  the  Quern 

28  Aug.  1851.    St.  Helena. 
Tho.  Qon  Browne,  CB. 
Wm.  F.  Beatson,  E.  I.  C. 

Senr.  21  April  54,    Turkm 

ish  Dominions, 

80  June  1S54.  East  Indies. 

Henry  P.  Caley,  Bengal  Inf. 
Hope  Dick,  do. 

W.  MaeUer,  CB.  Ben.  Car. 
J.  Nash,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  Alexander,  CB.  Ben.  Art. 
J.  T.  Lane,  CB.       do. 
Geo.  Hutlon,  Madras  Inf. 
Andrew  Spens,  Bengal  Inf. 
Robert  Stewart,       do. 
Edward  Pettlngal.    do. 
Henry  Hancock,  Bomb.  Inf. 
H.  J.  Wood,  CB.  Ben.  Art. 
Edw.  Huthwaite,  CB.  do. 
J.  C,  Coffin,  Madras  Inf. 
G.  C.  Whitlock,        do 
F.  O.  Lister,  Bengal  Inf. 
Darld  Downing,       do. 
P.  Thomson,  Madras  Inf. 
T.  M.  Cameron,       do. 
Andrew  Goldie,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.  Henry  Wake,      do. 
T;  Mf Sherry,  CB.  do. 
w.  N,  T.  Smce,  Bom.  Inf. 
Thomas  Chase  Parr,    do. 
P.  H.  Sandys,  Bengal  Inf. 
Hngh  Sibbald,  CB.    do 
Henry  Prior,  Madras  Inf. 
Nicholas  Johnson,    do. 
John  Moule,  Bengal  Inf. 
Louis  Saunders  Bird,  do. 
David  Blrrell,  Jo. 

T.  Polwhele,  Bengal  Inf. 
I.  H.  Handscomb,  do. 

F.  Brind,  CB.  Ben.  Art. 
H.  R.  J.  Birch,  CB.  Ben.Inf. 

G.  Campbell,  Bengal  Art. 
Peter  Innes,  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  T.  Boileau,  Bengal  Eng. 
A.  W.  lAwrenee,  Mad.  Car. 
W.  J.  Thompson,  CB.  Ben. 

Sir  H.  M.  Lawrence,  KCb[ 

T  m  n    J,    .     Bengal  Art. 
J.  T.  Bradford,  CB.  Ben.Car. 
H.  M.  Graves,  Beng.  Inf. 
C.  Grant,  CB.  Benral  Art.l 
O.  S.  Lawrenson,  CB.  do. 
Alex.  Jack,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 
A.  8.  Logan,  Madras  Inf. 
^neas  Sherriff,   do  Art. 
Edward  Messiter,  do    Inf. 
8.  Corbctt,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 
Henry  Macan,  Bombay  Inf. 
Sir  Fred.  Abbott,  CB, 


Iiieut.-Coloiiels. 

H.  Prince  Reuss 

SO  Dec.  19  Continent 
J.  F.  Pulton,i:2f.24Nor.  25 

_  „  ,,  „  Continent 

J.  F.  DeBurgh  12  Jan.  26  do. 
E.  Hawksbaw  15  June  do. 


112 

A.  8.Kliiff  8 Anff.  Qmiin€nt[ 
Bm.  Roberto  SOct.    do. 
Aug.  Meade    19 do.    do. 
HonJ.Wnipolo  80  do.  do, 
Donald  Meckftj  do.    do, 
Anth.  Rumpler  9  Kor.  do. 

tnetcber  Wllkle  90  do.  do. 
8.  Hawluhav  14  Dec.ae  do. 
L,  A.  Northej    do.    do, 
Jn».  Qtmtbj  88  do.    do, 
Bon.  J.  Browne  do.    do, 
^WiSir  Win.  Verner,  J9<. 
88  Dec  ContinoHt, 
J.  R.  Udaej       do.    do. 
JtieUn  Sbeil,  CB. 

8  June,  87    Penia 
Rlch.Wilbraham    do.4l0. 
Q.P.Caineroo.CA.  do.  do, 
S.  R.  D.  E.  Napier, 

17  Mot.  40  Purt,  Berv. 
T.W.O.M'NWen,  do.  do. 
FrancU  Fariaiit«  11  Mar.  48 

Ptriia. 
W.  F.WIIUamt8Mar.49 

Turkgy  ^  Persio 

H.  B.  Bmith,  1  Maj,    1M8. 

SoeruiHnff/or  E.  I.  Co. 

at  Brlitel 

10  June  48.  Etut  Indies. 

J.  Angelo,  Bengal  Invalids. 
J.T  Leidle,CJI.,18Jolj47 

E.    I,   Co,'t    J>not    mt 

fVwrUy 

7JoDel849.    Eaot  Jnd, 

O.  C.  Poaaoabjt  11  Bengal 

L.C. 
y.  B.  Gorfleld,  80  Bengal 

N.  I. 
J.  B.  Bellaati,  0  Bombay  N.I. 

B.  Oreao,  CB,  81  Bombaj 
N.I. 

O.  Ftirqohftrfoii,  8  Bengal 

N.I. 
0.  Blood,  Bombay  Art. 
J.  D.  HaUeU,Cil.8  Bombay 

N.I. 
J.  Pinnit,  61  Bengal  N.  I. 
«r  JLOor8eld,Sl  Bengal  N.I. 
J.  8.  Lieaon,  Bombay  Art. 
R.  81.  Jobn,  1  Bombny  E.  R. 
T.  F.Tnit,CB.  8  Bengal  Z,JL 
H.  Oarbetl,  Bengal  Art. 
R.  Honford,  do. 
J.  Chrittte,  8  Bengal  0. 
R,  Napier,  Bengal  Eng. 
A.  M.  Bccber,  01  Bengal  N.I. 
J.  FMdyee,  Ben«ml  Art. 
J.  F.  Flemyng,88  BengmlN.I. 
Jl«  T.  Tnefcer,  CB,  8  do. 
Y,  Wbeler,  11  Bengal  L.  C. 
W.  Beott,  Bombay  Eng. 
J.  8.  BodfHm,18  BenaalK.I. 
J.  X.  M*Cuelnnd,  70 Bengal 

N.I. 
4.  h,  Mowatt,  Bengal  Art 

F.  Ooventiy,  0  Bengal  L.  C. 
0.  Obetier,  88  Bengal  N.  I. 
J,  Maekentle,  8  Bengal  L.C. 

G,  81.  P.  lAwienee,  11  do. 
R.  W.Honner,  4  BombnyN.I. 
8.  WUllama,  8  Bnigal  N.  I. 
J.  Hobeon,  1  Bombny  B.  F. 
n.  J.  Mant,  10  Bombay  N.I. 
O   B.  Tramenheereb  Bengftl 

Bnglneeff 
llir  Riehmond  O,  8bnke- 
■pmr,  Bengml  AiiUlery 

10  Ang.  00.    Ottommn 
bominions. 

n.C.  RawUnion,  CR. 

II  No?.  1851.  East  India, 

%u  H.  Smith,  8  Bengal  Cav. 
W.  CSogblan,  Bombey  Art. 
P,  Anetrutber.C'il.  MwLArt. 
AJJIad0eld^7Madr««  N.I. 
P.  W.  Hand*,  8  Madme  R.R. 


Officers  with  Local  Rank. 


A. Pbifon,  40  Madras  N.  I. 
F.  Jenkins,  47  Benffal  N.  I. 
J.  F.  Bird.  88  Madras  X.  I. 
O.  M.  C.  Smyth,  S  Ben.  Car. 

IS  May  58.    East  IndUs, 
John  Pitt  Kennedy,  h.   p. 

J.  D. g!  Tulloch,  80  July  63 
North  America, 

9  Dec.  1868.     EaU  Indus. 

Joseph  Turton,  Bengal  Art. 
J.    Welshman,    10    Bengal 

Wm'.Hm,l  Madras  Fna. 

Jamee  Geo.  Neill,  do. 

J.  C.  Boolderson,  86  Benial 
N.I. 

Hugh  Fraaer,  CB.  Bengal 
Eng. 

O.  C.  Armstrong,  47  Ben- 
gal N.  I. 

Henry  Cotton,  07  do. 

Chu.  6.  Reid,  Bengal  Art. 

80  June  64.    Eaoilndits. 

T.  Beaton,  CB, 
H.  P.  Bum 

E.  R.  Malnvaring 

A.  O.  F.  J.  Youaghusband 

J.  Halkett  Cralgle,  CB. 

W.  Rlddell 

T.  T.  Pears,  CB, 

It  C.  Moore,  CB, 

D.  F.  Evans 

W.  T.  Whittle,  CB. 

A.  Tucker,  CB. 

(ieoige  Balfour,  CB, 

Henry  Clayton 

FUlip  Hnrris 

F.  R.  ET«ns 
George  Hutt,  CB. 
Robert  Henderson,  CB, 
Joshua  Tatt.  CB. 
Wm.  Mayne 

George  Hall  Mac  Oregor« 

CB, 
J.  L.  Taylor,  Bengal  Int 
W.  B.  Thomaon,    do. 
J.  It  Pond,  do. 

Patrick  Hay,         do. 
Henry  Palmer,  Bengal  Inf. 
David  Pott.         do. 
O.  H.  Bwinley,  Bengal  Art 
F.  B.  Boiteno,     do. 
A.  L.  Oampbisll,  Beng.  Cav. 
M.  E.  Loftie,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.  B.  Baker,  Bengal  Kng. 
It  WaUer,  Bengal  Art 
Cha.  CBricn,  Bengnl  Int 
W.  8.  PUlans,  Bengal  Art 
T.  L.  Harrington,  Ben.Cav. 
D.  Seaion,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.  P.  Grant 
Tboe.  Pasley  Hay 
Wm.  BnwllBS 
Rich.  Rodney  Rleketts 
Chn.  Jaa.  Green 
John  Ltptrap 
Geo.  Wright 
John  Byng 
Wm.  Pitt  Maodonald 
John  Bwaneott 
Amh.  NeU  Maelaan 
Qtlhert  Jaa.  RkhardaoB 
Joa.  Coefleld 
Alftnd  BonndaUe 
John  Rand  Brown 
Ono.  Mnafo  Arthnr 
Rob.  Codrtegton 
Geo.  Bttshaa  Aibntknot 
Wm.Reena 
BeiO.  Crispin 
DntldOantnira 
Arth.  Cole  SpotUawoode 
J.  Tho.  Bmtih 
Jot.  Ormbam 
Jaa.  Templeton  Brett 
Rob.CampbeU 
Geo.  Nott 


Chris.  Simpaon  Mallng 
Chas.  Pooley 
Rob.  Garrett 
Jas.  Walker  Bayley 
Cha.  J.  I>wes 
Wm.  Beaumont 
John  Co(»per 
Wm.  Carletton  Ormtby 
Ale&.  Corie  Scott 
Tlio.  John  Xulhall 
J.  Hen.  Bowden  Congdon 
S.  Prater  Hannah 
T.  G.  B.  Oammell  Kenny 
Heu.  Aug.  Homsby 
Rich.  Hall 
Alei.  Macleod 
Rich.  Angelo 
Willoughby  Trerelyan 
Jobn  Back 
J.  Bkarden  Rnmuy 
Edwin  Hen.  Atkinson 
Jainea  Ben  well 
Fred.  Wm.  Birch 
Robert  M'Nair 
Geo.  Sidney  Wilkinson 
Hen.  Bower 
Sam.  Auchlnleek  Grant 
David  Archer 
Mich.  John  Rowlandson 
WilUam  HalBln 
CoKhlll  Glendwr  OtUey 
John  Blaxland 
John  Hill 
Cha.  WoodfaU 
Francis  Dudgeon 
Gus.  Cowper  Rochfort 
John  Gordon 
Hubert  Marshall 
John  Wm.  Hicks 
Hamlyn  Lavlcourt  Harris 
John  Uddell 
Cha.  Moray  Madeane 
Wm.  Scott  Adams 
Rob.  Nich.  Fiunoe 
Henry  Drummond 
Somerset  James  Grove 
John  Grant 

B.  Anstniiher  Farquharson 
Bon.  H.  Burrard  Dalicll 
J.  Chlcheley  Piowden 
Fred.  Lewis  Nicolay 
Alei.  Rob.  Roea 
Edw.  Darvall 
Wm.  Hen.  Atkinson 
Wm.  Blnfleld  Wemyst 
Jamea  Pope 
Peter  Abbott 
Rich.  Drooghl 
Wm.  Russell 
Donald  Mackay  Scoble 
John  L.  A.  Blmmooa,  ItEng. 
14  July  64  TurkoM 
Oeo.Thomson,  CB,  4  Aag.64 
John  Bmce,  h.p.  60  F. 
86Bept64   W.AnsiraUa 


ICi^orB. 

Bmeal,   Baron    de 
Bchmledem,  KB. 

808ept.OnUlnenl 
8a.  Bankey  10  Ang.  80 

ConHnont 
Cha.Irvlne  81  Bent  do. 
Henry  Light  00  dn.  do, 
G.TItoBrloe  ONor.  do. 
B.  Lntyens  do.  do. 
BJI.Oartbwaltndo.  do, 
Tho.  Ptpon  10  do.  do, 
Robert  Abbey  do.  do, 
P.  D.  FnUowea  do.  do. 
Oh.  BnaaeaOONov.     do. 

tj.  Bnlney  14  D.  do. 
,  Phlppa  do.  do. 
W.D.8pooner80do.  do. 
Wm.  Thomaon,  88  Dee.  80 

Coniinmi 
Wm.W.BwalneOOdo.  do. 
Fra.  B.  Etiot      do.     do. 
John  LanghtenOJ  a  ne  PtrHa 
Bd.  Pat  i^eh,  do.    do. 


Cha.  H.  ChttivhlU  17  Kov.40 

P.  8, 
•L.C.A.  Meyer,  88  Nov.41 

Cav.  Dopot  at  BaidUono. 

4  July  48.    East  Indies. 

W.  B.  G.  Blenklns,  CB. 
Q.  Thomson,  CB.  8  Ann.  44 

IUenUtipt{f  for  tho  E.  I. 

Co.  at  Cork. 
John  Jacob,  CB.  10  Jan.  47 
East  Indus. 

Pred.ConyersCotton,Madras 
Bng.l  1  Decv47.  Eastlndios 

Herbert  BeiUamlnEdwardes, 
C'R'Bengnl  Army,  18  Sept 
48.  Lakors  torritarUs. 

Wm.  Henry  Kenny,  h .  p. 
01  F.  88  March  40. 

New  Xsaimnd 

1  May  40.  Aul  Indiss, 

W.  M.Oabbntt,  Madras  Art 

7  June  1840.    Eastind, 

H.  BtUea,  1  Bombay  B.  F. 
H.  U.  Uoyd,  78  Bengal  NJ. 
J.  Abbott  Bengal  Art. 

A.  Wbeatiey,  6  Bengal  UC 
F.  K.  Duncan,  Bengal  Art 
J.  Lang,  80  Bengal  N.  I. 

J  J.  HamiUon,  80  Beng.N.1. 
J.  W.  H.  Jamleaon,  60 do. 
T.  Moore,  0  Bengnl  I*  O. 
0.  Campbell,  48  Bengnl  N.I . 

B.  H.  Hart,  19  Bombay  N.I. 
P.  H.  Bkinoer,  0  do. 

E.  P.  Master,  Bengnl  Art. 
R.  A.  Master,  7  Bengal  L.O. 
J.  Ramsay,  85  Bengal  N.  I. 

F.  Uoyd.  19  do 

G.  Cantley,  8  Bengnl  L.O. 
T.  Tapp,  1  Bombay  B.  F. 
J.  G.  GUstfurd,  Bengal  Rag. 
W.  P.  Bobbins,  16  Bengnl 

N.L 
R.  R.  XinleaMe.  Bengal  Art 
J.  Clarke,  96  Bengal  N.  I. 
Geo.  Biddulph,  46  dOb 
H.  M.  Durand,  Bengnl  Bng. 
Wm.  Abercrombie^  do. 
J.  D.  Macphenon,  88  Bengal 

N.I. 

B.  O.  Austin,  Bengal  Art 
M.  Mackeosie,  Bengal  Art 
J.  R.  Western,  Bengal  Kng. 
W.  K.  Warner,  Bengal  Art 
G.  P.  Whish,  00  Bengal  N.I. 
M.  Dnwm,  Bengal  Art. 
tAuarlee  Hogge,  do. 

M.  E.8herwlD,19BengalB.R. 
T.  W.  Ulcks,  Bombny  Art 
J.  P.  N«DM»haid,  60  Bengnl 

V.t, 
J.  AbereromMe,  Bengm  Ait 
8.  TnmbnU,  Bombny  Art. 
J.  Ramsay.  1  Bombaf  R.  F. 
R.  W.  D.  imth,  do. 
A.Cttnnlngham,  Bengal  Eng. 
E.  WlalM>  80  BeMnl  N.  I. 
J.  Mieholron,  87  Bengal  MJ. 

7  Jane  1848.    Im  tka 
Pns^auh, 

E.  J.  Lake,  Bengal  Bnc . 
R.  G.  Taylor,  1 1  BengalLT. 

C.  Heriiert,  18  Be^nl  M.  L 
]4Jnnet840.  Mattlmdios. 
Geo.  Malcolm.  1    Bombny 

N.I. 
N.    B.    ChambtilnlB.     10 
Bengnl  M.  I. 

8  Mnreh  1800.  Mast  Trndiss. 

Herbert  Boni.lBdmuda»tCB. 
1  Bengal  R.R. 

17  April  1800.  Sut  Imdus^ 

H.  J .  Btannoa,  6  Baagni  LX 


Officers  with  Local  Rank. 


SOVajfiO.    Eatt  Ind,   . 
Wm.  Grmnt  Prendergast,  8 

9  log.  1850.  JBm«  JiulUtt. 

W.  C.  CunplwIL  80  Beanl 

W.I. 
Charles  Cheape,  fil  do. 
W.  B.  Haleatter,  84  do. 
O.  CaTtnash.  as  Ben.  N.  L 

j:10  Aof.OO.  S,IndU$» 

J.  Bosbttffh,  M  Bapl.  80. 

Recruiting  for  E.  I,  Co, 

at  Ifnery 
J.  8.  Paton,  14  Bengal  K.  I. 

0  Feb.  61.      SMtlndiM. 
O.  J.  Baaher,  8  Ban.  Cav. 
10  Ool.  tfa. 

II  Not.  1881.   miuilndiu. 

R.  Flarquhar,  0  Bombaj  N.l. 

7.  Knyvett,  OiBeugal  N.l. 
W.W.  Donlop,  80  Mad.  N.I. 
U  Maeleod,  48  Madms  N.  I. 

C.  A.  Stawart,  18  Bomb.  N.I. 
Gw  0.  Brown,  87  Bomb.  N  J. 

D.  Soia,  81  Bangal  N.  I. 

B.  Da  Pre  Townahend*  Odo. 
W.  J.  B.  Knyvatt,  88 do. 
J.Forbea,  8  Madras  B.L.I. 

C.  P.  Ltardet,  14  Madraa  N.I. 
O.  Oordoa,  48  Madras  K.I. 
W.  H.  Budd,  81  do. 

J.  Alexander,  8  Madras  Car. 
N.  D.  Barton,  8  Bengal  Car. 
P.  T.  French,  98  Bomb.  N.  I. 

B.  Skipper,  7  Bombar  N.  I. 
T.  r>a)9pU,  49  Bengal  L.I. 

C.  Birdwood,  8  Bombay  N.l. 
R.  Chltty,  40  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  Whittler,  6  Madras  Car. 
W.  8.  Menteath,  60  Ben.  N.I. 
R.8honreed,  9  Bombar  £a. 

L.I. 
J.  Uulland,98  Bombay  N.  I. 

8.  R.  Bagchawe, 7 Bengal  N.I. 
O.  Pope,  29  Bombay  N.  I. 
H.  W.  Burt,  40  Bengal  N.I. 
T.  O.  Fraacr,  20  Bombay  N.l. 
C.  BouUon,  Bengal  Inralids 
W.  Anderson,  fiO  do. 

C.  Yntfti,  40  Mad.  N.  I. 

J.  W.  Rickards,  21  do. 

J.  8.  Da  Vemet,  9  Madras 

Eur.  L.  I. 
S.  A.  Lyon«,  84  Bengal  N.  I. 
G.  C.  T.  Slockley,  7  Bombay 

N.  I. 
H.  Yeteb,  54  Bengal  N.  I. 
H.  S.  Waters,  8  Madras  Car. 

C.  Baaeley,  81  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  H.  Hampton,  80  do. 

J.  H.  Wakefield,  3  do.  E.R. 
H.  Kirke,  19  do. 
H.  Prilehard,  8  Madras  N.  I. 
U.  D.  Maltlasd,  79  Bengal 

K.I. 
8.  H.  Partridge,  18  Bombay 

K.I. 
A.  De  Bntts,  Madras  Eng. 
P.  Galtskell,  Bengal  Art. 
S.  Landoo,  16  Bombay  N.  I. 
A.  Park,  90  Bengal  N.  I. 
K.  Young,  00  Bengal  N.I. 
A.  R.  J.  Swinton,  89  do. 
J.  Powell,  98  do. 
T.  F.  Blols,  11  do. 
J.  Hum,  99  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  Fulton,  8  do. 

A.  O.  Young,  48  Madras  N.  I. 
H.J.  McOeorge,  7  Ben.  N.I. 
J.  Wilcoi,  4  do. 

U.  W.  Matthews,  43  Bengal 
L.I. 

D.  Graham,  98  Bombay  N.  I. 

B.  8. 8ulUTan,4  Madras  Car. 
Ponsonbj  8haw,  84  Madias 

N.I. 
H.  B.  Blogg,  7  Madras  Car. 


0.  Prior,  64  Bengal  N.I. 
W.  W.  Apperley,  4  Bengal 

K.  Car. 
W.  Cantis,  10  Madras  N.  I. 

B.  Ylbart,  9  Bengal  Car. 

C.  Cooper,  28  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  H.  Blanchard,  68  do. 
John  Bates,  40  Mad.  N.  I. 

E.  Y.  P.  HoIIoway,  48  do. 
Stuart  Bayly,  96  do. 

F.  Banoyne,  Madras  Art. 

G.  W.  Y.  Simpson,  do. 
Q.W.HamQton,  84  Ben.  N.l. 
J.  De  W.  C.  J.  Molr,  98  do. 
W.  C.  Birch,  5  do. 

A.  Barker,  1  Mad.  Pas. 

J.  J.  Losh,  0  Madras  N.  I. 
H.  8.  Watkln,  18  Bom.  N.  t. 
T.  LaTie,  Madras  Art. 
T.  M*Oonn,  6  Madraa  N.  I. 
W.  Jerris,  3  Bengal  B.  R. 

B.  Baker,  89  Madras  N.  I. 
K.  A.  Querin,  9  Bom.  B.  L.  I. 

E.  Sunderland,  Ben.  Inval. 
G.  Brlggs,  Madras  Art. 

J.  Maitland,  do. 

M.  Watts,  do. 

A.  J.  Begble,  Mad.  Yets. 

R.  Ramsay,  10  Bengal  N.  I. 

F.  W.  Burroughs,  17  do. 
0.  Apthorp,  41  do. 

J.  Graham,  8  Bengal  B.R. 

G.  Timins,  84  Ben.  N.  I. 

8.  Parr,  98  Bombay  N.  L.  I. 
H.  A.  Shackburgh,  40  Iten. 

K.I. 
W.  H.  NichoIetts,98  do. 
U.  D.  Bheppard,  10  Madras 

K.I. 
F.  C.  ManKien,  90  Ben.  N.  I. 
A.  C.  Dewar,87  Bengal  N.I. 

C.  Brown,  Id  do. 

J.  W.  Coates,  6  Mad.  N.  I. 
T.    M.    E.    Moorhottse.  88 

Ben.  N.  I. 
J.  F.  Porter,  1  Mad.  Car. 
T.  T.  Christie,  17  Bom.  N.I. 
A.  A.  Drummond,  11  do. 
H.  C.  Morse,  8  do. 
H.  Green,  18  Madras  N.  I. 
R.  Gill,  44 do. 
W.  C.  Onslow,  44  do. 
De  Renzie  I.  Brett,  81  do. 
S.  C.  Brlggs,  81  do. 
O.  Forster,  40  do. 
0.  W.  Hodson,  16  do. 
W.H.  Rickaids,  14  Ben.  N.I. 

C.  J.  Richardson,  57  do. 
J.  X.Phibbs,41do. 

F.  A.  Williamson,  68  do. 

D.  Nisbett,  Bengal  Inralids. 
J.  Holmes,  19  Bombay  N.  I. 
H.  Marsh,  3  Bengal  Car. 
W.  J.  Morris,  0  Bom.  N.  I. 
A.F.Maepherson.  43  Ben.L.I. 
J.  M.  Drake,  46  Ben.  N.  I. 
W.  C.  Stotber,  1  Bom.  Gren. 

N.I. 
G.P.  Thomas,  8  Ben.  S.  R. 

E.  P.  Bryant,  68  Ben.  N.  I. 

D.  Wllkle,  4  do. 

A.  H.  Duncan,  8  Ben.  E.  R. 

G.  F.  C.  Filsgerald,  Ben.  Art. 
W.  P.  Meares,  49  Ben.  L.  I. 
C.  Seton  Guthrie,  Ben.  En. 
C.  P.  Wilder,  6  Mad.  Car. 
W.K.Babington,17Mad.N.I. 
O.  Larkins,  Bengal  Art. 

G.  Murray,  8  Ben.  Car. 

G.  A.TulIoch.  S3  Mad.  N.  I. 

T.  Quln,  4  Ben.  Car. 

R.  R.  W.  Ellis, 93  Ben.  N.  I. 

L.  P.  D.  Eld,  0  do. 

J.  R.  Arrow,  15  Mad.  N.  I. 

C.  Pattenson,  4  Ben.  N.  I. 

E.  Lawford,  Msdras  En. 
W.  Kirkman  Loyd,  do. 

T.  Mariin,  90  Bengal  N.  I. 
J.  H.  Kennedy,  47  Mad.  N.I. 
E.  Marriott,  87  Bengal  N.I. 
R.  G.  Taylor,  9  Ben.  Car. 
18  Dee. 


1880. 

E.  Kayne,  Bengal  Art. 

8  Jon.  Batt  XnMtt. 

8.  A.  Abbott,  81  Bengal  N.I. 

96  March  do, 

B.  8.  ClaremoDt,  14  Ap.  84 

Part,  Serv, 

0,  T.  Chamberlalne,98  Ben. 

N.I.       9  May,  Saitlnd, 

4  March  1858.    East  Jnd, 
0,  Y.  Cox,  Beafol  Art. 
Alex.  Robertaon,  do. 
Peter  Christie,  do. 
Henry  Alan  Olpperts,  do^ 

17  June  88.  Ionian  Islands, 

Gonatantine   Bead,    h.  p» 
Staff  Corps. 

0  May  1888.   East  Ind, 
J,  G.Boliiie8,09  Bengal  N.I. 

9  Dee.  1858.    East  Ind. 

W.  A.  J.  Mayhew,  8  Bengal 

N.I. 
8.  Q.  C.  Reynaud,  I  Madras 

Fns. 
Grant  Allan,  8  MadruK.I. 
Alex.  R.  Dallas,  1  do. 
W.  F.  Nutholl,  18  Ben.N.I. 
Albert  Fy  tcbe,  70  do. 

8  Feb.  84.    East  Indiss, 

H.  B.  Lumsden,  50  Bengal 
N.  Inf. 

90  June  54.    East  Indies. 

G.  O.  M'Donnell.  Mad.  Inf. 
W.  R.  Strange,  Madras  Car. 
H.  W.  Wood,  Madras  Inf. 
C.  Maekeniie,  do. 

R.  Taylor,  Madras  Caralry 
J.  Grimes,  Madras  Infantry 

F.  B.  Lys,  do. 
W.  B.  M'Cally,         do. 

C.  T.  Hill,  do. 

G.  R.  Edwards,  Mad.  Car. 
H.  A.  Thompson,  Mad.  Inf. 
J.  Stewart,  do. 
Henry  Nott,              do. 
W.H.Welch,  do. 
Charles  Gnrdon,   Mad.  Inf. 
T.  P.  Walsh,            do. 

G.  B.  B.  Groube,  Mad.  Car. 
A.  B.  Kerr,  Madras  Inf. 

F.  Knyrett,  do. 
J.  £.  Hughes,  do. 
J.  Macdongall,  do. 
J.  W.  G.  Kenny,  do. 
J.  Campbell,  do. 
T.  Longdon  Place,  do. 
J.  A.  Church,  do. 

D.  Hodson,  do. 

G.  Carr,  do. 
H.  Y.  Pope,  do. 
G.  W.  Stokea,  Bengal  Inf. 
Wm.  Lamb,  do. 
George  Cecil,  do. 
£.  F.  Smith,             do. 

J.  8.  G.  By  ley,  Bengal  Car. 
C.G.  G.  Manro,  Bombay  Inf. 
Wm.  B.  Salmon,       do. 
J.  B.  Ramsay,  do. 

P.  Shortreed,  Bengal  Inf. 
John  Butler,  do. 

T.  E/re,  Bombay  Caralry 
H.  Mackanaie,  Bengal  Inf. 
Arch.  Boldeiaon,      do. 
Wm.  Edwards,         do. 
George  Gordon,        do. 
Fred.  Rolifish,  do. 

O.  Woliaston,  Bengal  Car. 
Wm.  Lydiard,  Bengal  Inf. 
G.  B.  Reddie,  do. 

Wm.  Lindsay,  do. 

Geo.  W.  Williams,     do. 
A.  Thomas,  Bombay  Inf. 
J.  K.  Speace,  Bengal  Ini; 
J.  Gordon,  Bengal  Car. 
P.Westbrooke,  Bombay  Inf. 


113 

W.  F.  Ouriis,  Bombay  Car* 
O.  M.  HUl,  Bengal  lot 
G.Scott,  Bengal  Car. 
E.  Brice,  Madras  Artillery 
J.  H.  Bell,  Madras  Eng. 
W.  I.  Biidwood,       do. 
G.  Rowltndson,  Madras  Art. 
J.  H.  Mayow,  Bengal  Ini; 
J.  C.  Scott,  do. 

T.  F.  B.  Beatson,  Bengal  Car. 
W.  H.  Lomer,  Bengal  Inf* 
Henrr  8.  Grimes,    do. 
Ch.  Henry  Burt,      do. 
Joseph  C.  Salkeld,    do. 
John  Bontein,  do. 

Fred.  Maitland,        do. 
J.  L.  Stephenson,  Mad.  ZnA 
J.  Barrett,  Bengal  Inf. 
R.  J.  Kempt,  Madras  Inf. 
J.  Anderson,  Bombay  Inl« 
L,  MacQueen,  Madras  Ca?. 
R.  8.  Ewari,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.  Hore,  do. 

G.  £.  Herbert,  Bengal  Car* 
T.  Stoclc,  Bombay  Inf. 
W.  A.  Orr,  Madras  Art. 
J.  S.  Mawdsley, Madraa  AK. 
H.  A.  Lake,  Moidras  Bug. 
J.  C.  Bate,  Bombay  Int 
Edwin  Andrews,       do, 
J.  Sleeman,  Bengal  Inf. 
Aug.  Russell,  Madras  Inf. 
M.T.  Blake,  Bengal  Inf. 
Fra.  8.  Peterson,      do. 
W.  M.  Gunthorpe,  Mad.  Zaf. 
Geo.  Tho.  Haly,       do« 
Henry  J.  Nichoils,    do* 
Arthur  Salmon,        do. 
G.  R.  Slddons,  Bengal  Car* 
R.  Mackensle,  Bengal  Inf. 
8.  C  Macpherson,    do. 
£.B.Lynch,i:X5.,Bomb.Inf. 
John  W.  Benny,        do. 
Cha.  Robert  Hogg,   do. 
S.  W.  Hennah,  Madras  Car. 

F.  G.  J.  Liscelles,     do. 
Geo.  Haines,  Madras  Inf. 
Peter  E.  L.  Rickards,  do. 
Fra.  Henry  Sanson,  do. 
R.  Morrieson,  heng^l  Inf. 
J.  Smith,  Madras  Inf. 

T.  R.  Steuart,  Bom.  Inf. 
Alex.  M.  Haselwood.   do. 
Edward  Baynes,       do. 

G.  J.  Cooke,  Madras  Art. 
H.  Llndesay,  Bengal  Car. 
W.  H.  Godfrey,  Bombay  Ii  f 
G.  O'B.  Ottley,  Bengal  Inf. 

C.  Y.  Baxett,  Bengal  Car. 
W.  E.  Warden,  Bengal  In  I. 
H.  T.  Hiliyard,  Madraa  Ibf. 
J.  A.  8.  Coxwell,       do. 

D.  Gaussen,  Bengal  Inf. 
Tho.  Brodia,       do. 

J.  J.  F.  Cmlckshank,  Bobb}.*. 

Bog. 
P.  B.  Young,  Madras  Inf. 
C.  R.  Bfowne,  Bengal  InC 
J.  R.  Oldfleld,  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  Anderson,  do. 

H.  Forster,  Bombay  Art. 
John  M.  Glasse,        do. 
G.  8.  Cotter,  Madras  Art. 
R.C.WormaId,  Bombay  Art. 
Wm.  Baker,  Bengal  Oar. 
R.  8.  Dobbs,  Madras  Inf. 
H.C.  Rawiinson,6'B.,  KL8., 
Bombay  Inf. 
Wm.  Brown,  Bom.  Inf. 
J.  Brind,  Bengal  Art. 
G.  £.  Hollings,  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  Campbell,  Madras  Inf. 
T.  R.  Morse,  Bombay  Inf. 
Z.M  udgeMaiIock,BengalArL 
T.  H.  Sissmore,        do. 
W.  Borthwick,  Madras  Inf. 
J.  Estridge,  Bembay  Eng. 
R.  Troup,  Bengal  Inf. 
Tho.  James,  do. 

F.C.  Burnett,  Bengal  Art. 
A.  Strange,  Madras  Car. 
F.  C.  Hawkins,  Madras  In'. 


\14 

John  Coke,  Bengal  Inf. 
Heniy  Boj(,  Bombay  Inf. 

A.  S.  Waufh,  Bengal  Eng. 
G.  M.  Gumm,  lladraf  Art. 

B.  W.  Black,  do. 
Wm.  K.  Wonter,     do. 
Bngh  H.  Bell,          do. 
E.L.Ommannef.BengalBng. 
H.  Ck>nKreTe,  Madras  Art. 
G.  O.  Channer,  Bengal  Art 
Jai.  H.  Campbell,    do. 
Arthnr  Broome,  Bien.  Art. 
T.  Smjthe,  Madras  Eng. 
W.  J.  Church,  Madras  Inf. 

C.  G.  Walsh,  Bengal  Inf. 
R.  Wallaee,  Bomhar  I^f* 
Henry  C.  Jones,       do. 
R.  Hamilton,  Madras  Inf. 
R.  J.  Shaw,  Bombay  Inf. 

B.  Rolland,  do. 
W.G.P  Jenkins,  Madras  Inf. 
T.  Simpson,  Bengal  Inf. 

C  Barton,  Madras  Inf. 
R.  Mathison,  Bengal  Inf. 
Win.  Richardson,     do. 
Henry  M.  NsUon.     do. 
C.J.Elphioston,  Madras  Inf. 
O.  A.  H.  F^lconar,  do. 
If.  J.  Broekman,       do. 
Cha.  R.  Uobart,       do. 
II.  L.  Cooper,  Bengal  Art. 
O.  R.  Abbott,  Bengal  Inf. 
John  Hennessey,  Bengal  Inf. 

C.  O.  Psgan,  Bengal  Car. 
H.  W.  Preedy,  Bombay  Inf. 
Keith  Jopp,  do. 

H.  E.  D.  Jones,        do. 
Fra.  Cha.  Wells,       do. 
Henry  W.  Evsns,     do. 
James  Jsekson,  Madras  Int 
F.  J.  Harriott,  Bengal  Car. 
W.T.  MItford,         do. 


Officers  with  Local  Banh 


Jamct  Hunter,  Bengal  Inf. 
J.  S.  KnoZf  do. 

W.  P.  Hampton,       do. 
W.  G.  Woods,  Madras  Car. 
J.  W.  Farran,  Madras  Inf. 
Robert  Travers,  Bombay  Inf. 
W.W.  DaTidsoo,  Bengal  Inf 
Robert  Munro,         do. 
Charles  Hagart,        do. 
James  Henrj'  Tapp,  Madras 

Inf. 
J.  D.  Leekle,  Bombay  Inf. 
W.  Bissett,  Madras  Inf. 
J.  T.  Bush,  Bengal  Inf. 
James  Grant,  do. 

Walter  C.  Bnkine,  do. 
J.  8.  Fmhfleld,  Madras  Car. 
Cha.  R.Whitelock,  Bombay 

Inf. 
R.  S.  Stanpson,  Bengal  Inf. 
W.O.Hebbert,  Bombay  Eng 
J.  Maedooald,  Bengal  Inf. 
Johr*son  PhiUott,     do. 
Robert  Spencer,  Ben.  Inf. 
George  Pott,  do. 

Joseph  Towgood,     do. 
J.  Patrickson,  Madras  Art. 
Robert  Steward,  Ben.  Inf. 
A.  ('.  Pears,  Madras  Art. 
R.  E.  Knatchbuil,  Ban.  do. 
R.  H.  Baldwin,       do. 
John  Laoghton,     do.  Eng. 
James  C.  Innes.  Ben.  Inf. 
£dw.  Samuel  Capel,  do. 
W.  B.  Legard,  do. 

Fred.  A.  Close,  do. 

H.  B.C.  King,  Madras  Gar. 
Sampson  Oomperts,  do.  Inf. 
W.  W.  Oaridson,  Ben.  Inf. 
George  Jackson,  do  Car. 
W.  P.  Cormaek.Bomb.  Inf. 
A.  P.  Phayrs,  Beng.  Inf. 


G.  W.G.  Bristow,  Beng.  Inf. 
Charles  Eneas  Burton«  do. 
J.  H.  G.  Crawford,  Bomb. 

Eng. 
W.  J.  Wilson,  Madras  In£ 
J.  £.  Vemer,  Bengal  Inf. 
R.  J.  Hawthorne,  do.  Car. 
Robarts  W.  Elton,  do.  Inf. 
Rich.  Hunter,  Madras  Cav. 
Bernard  Cary,  Bengal  Inf. 
R.  W.  0*Grady,  Mad.  Inf. 
Henry  Lawford,  Mad.  Art. 
T.  E.  Colebrooke,  Ben.  Inf. 
B.  W.  8.  Scott,  Bengal  Art. 
Ralph  Smyth,       do. 
Vincent  Eyres,      do. 
J.  B.  Woosnam,  Bom.  Art. 
J.  A.  Weller,  Bengal  Bug. 
John  Nixon  Shsrp,    do. 
Richard  Crewe,  Mad.  bif. 
John  W.  Bennett,  Ben.  Inf. 
W.  P.  Hay,  E.  I.  Depot  at 

Warley. 
Walter  O.  Grant,  1   Aug. 

Turkty, 

1  Aug.  LA,    East  Indi$t. 
H.  Tombi,  Bengal  Art. 

S  Aug.  64.    East  Indies, 

A.  G.  Goodwyn,  Ben.  Eng. 

John  HaricT  Maxwell,  do. 

Wm.  Kendall,  Bom.  Eng. 
16  Dec  64,  vhiU  em- 
ployed  on  a  opeeial  ser- 
vice in  TVritsy. 

Wm.  Olp^rts,  Beng.  Art. 

6  Feb.  64.  East  Indits. 
H.  B.  lAuadM,  M  Ban.  If .1. 


Offieen  of  iha  lata 

St.  Helena  Begt 

Who  hare  local  nunk  at 
St.  Helena  and  Eastward 
of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Brigadtsr^GsnaraMm 
CbarleaDaUas  ••UFeb.M 

C.  R.  O.  Hodaon  IS  Aof.  10 

Oq»teiiw. 

T.  M.  Hunter. . .  .SI  Apr.  tS 
G  A.  DeaTaaflb  S8  Apr.  tS 
A.  A.  Younge..,.  9  May  90 
W.  0.  Kennedy.. M Jan.  98 
W.  K.  Dovetoa  ••$?  Jan.  88 
W.  Maaoo  I  Oct.SS 

JAtuttnanU, 

G.  W.  Melllss ....  14  Apr.  98 
M.J.  Johnson  ..98  Auf.  98 
S.  F.  Armstrong  81  May  97 
W.P.  Sampson.  ,19  Sep.  97 
C.  S.T.  Bond  ..  9  Apr.  98 
J.  R.  C.  Mason..  1  Apr.  91 
T.B.Knlpe  ....98  Not.  91 

T.  S.  Reed 9  Aug.  89 

J.  B.  Alexander  91  Jan.  98 

Ensigns, 

F.  N.  Oreeno  ....17  Sep.  98 
H.Marriott  ....17  Sep. 98 
G. S.  Cbadwick..90 Dee.  89 
aPrltcbard  ....90  Dec  89 
F. M.  Baker  ....18  Mar.  88 


115 


YEOMEN   OF   THE   GUARD. 

Her  Majesties  Body  Guard. 
(INSTITUTED  BY  HBNRT  VII.,  IN  THE  YEAR  1485.) 


Captain.'-J.  R.  Vise.  Sydney,  30  Bee.  1852. 

lAeutenant.'^Sir  George  Philip  Lee. 

Emtgn. — ^9  Sir  George  HonltoD,'  dgjft  h.p.  43rd  Foot. 

Cierko/tJUCJUquiondAdiuUint.^'^&giJolmVitMAwnoet*  K.H.,  Cohnel  h.p.  Unatt. 

Extnu, 
9  881  Sir  John  Kincaid,*  iati  a  Obtain  in  the  Rfffe  Brigade, 
Ridiarct  Phibbs/Za/tf  a  Captain  in  the  ASthJFbot,  ^  Moj*  4M  .R.  Lancaihire  Militia 
Tliomas  Parker  Rickford,  late  a  Captain  in  the  2Srd  Fusiliers, 
John  Wardlaw,'  late  a  Lieut,  tit  the  Bengal  Army, 

140  Yeomen. 

1  Sir  OeoTft  HoQlton  serred  in  tb«  PenlaniU  with  the  48rd  Light  Inftutry,  throofh  the  whoto  of  the  rttreat 
to  Ooronaa  nader  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808.  Serred  alto  in  the  Waleheicn  expedition  la  1800.  Snbeeqnently  In 
the  Peaineale,  tnclnding  the  retrent  to  the  Line*  of  Tonrce  Yednt  In  1810,  ponnit  of  Meitene,  eetimie  of  Poml>al, 
Rfidinhn,  OimI  Norn,  Miranda  de  Corro,  Fob  d'Araoee,  Snhngal,  Cestreion,  San  GhrittoTal,  San  Mnaoe,  and  San 
Milan ;  battlce  of  Faentet  d'Onor,  Salamanea,yittoria(ieTeK]7  wounded),  Pjieneee,  Kivelle,  NiTe(Oth,  10th,  11th, 
ISth,  and  18th  Dec.  1818),  and  Tonlonee ;  liege  and  itorming  of  CiodadRodriio,  and  taking  of  the  outworit  of  that 
place.  Fort  Reynard ;  and  siege  and  storming  of  Badi^ot.  Hat  recelred  the  Sllrer  War  Medal  with  ten  Claipe. 
Serred  in  the  itorming  of  the  Lines  of  New  Orleans,  and  afterwards  with  the  Armj  of  Ocenpation  in  France. 

9  Colonel  FitsManrice  Joined  the  Rile  Brigade  in  the  Peninsnlaas  a  volunteer,  in  1811,  and  senred  to  the 
end  of  the  war,  including  the  allUr  at  the  Mill  at  Freixadas,  action  of  Sabngal,  battle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  sieges 
and  assaults  of  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  Badijos,  action  at  Sen  Milan,  and  battle  of  Vlttorla— skirmishing  in  advance, 
be  there  with  two  Riflemen,  took  ihtjlrst  gnn  captured  that  daj,  and  secured  seven  prisoners;  pursued  the  enemj 
to  Pampelnna,  under  the  walls  of  which  their  loel  gun  was  taken ;  battles  of  the  Pyranees,  carrying  the  heights  of 
Kehalar,  and  the  fortified  pass  of  Bern ;  defended  an  orchard  in  ftt>nt  of  Arcengnee  for  a  whole  day  with  one  sub- 
division ;  battles  of  the  Kivelle  and  the  Klve,  together  with  those  near  Bayonne  on  the  lOth,  11th  and  ISth  Dec, 
18IS ;  the  brilliant  action  with  Souk's  rear-guard  at  Tubes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besldee  numerous  minor 
aflhirs.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  181A,  led  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  where  he  had 
the  honor  of  firing  the  first  shot.  Leg  broken  at  the  storming  of  BadiJox,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  thigh  at 
Qnatre  Bras.  Received  the  Hanoverian  Order,  the  Waterloo  Medal,  and  the  Sliver  War  Medal  with  elghtClasps. 

5  Sir  John  Kincaid  Joined  tbe  Rifle  Brigade  in  1800,  and  retired  firom  it  as  a  Captain  in  1831.  He  served  on  the 
Walcheren  expedition  in  1800;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  indnding  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres 
Tedras  in  1810,  occupation  of  them,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Santarem,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Casal  Nova,  Fox 
d'Aronce  (wounded),  and  Sabngal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  actions  near  Fnente  Gulnaldoand  Aldeado  Ponte,  siege 
and  storming  of  Cindad  Rodrigo,— was  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  storming  party  of  the  light  division ;  siege  and  storm- 
ing of  Bad^loB,  actions  on  the  heighu  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Castr^on,  battle  of  Salamanca,  captare  of  Madrid, 
retreat  from  Salamanca,  in  which  he  was  acting  Brigade-Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  of  the  light  division ;  actions  at  San 
Munoe  and  San  Milan,  battle  of  Yittoria,  and  three  days'  severe  skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampelnna* 
which  ended  In  the  capture  of  their  last  gun  by  the  Rifle  Brigade:  battles  of  the  Pyienees,  storming  the  hdghts 
of  Ecbalar,  storming  the  forUfled  helghu  of  Bera,  battles  of  the  Nivclle  and  the  Nive,  together  with  those  near 
Bayoane  on  the  0th,  lOlh,  11  tb,  ISth,  and  18th  Dee.  1818;  action  at  Tarbce,  and  battle  of  Tbulonse,  besides  nume- 
Tons  minor  ntfsira.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  181S,  and  was  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on 
the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris :  at  Waterloo  his  horse  was  wounded  in  Ave  places  and 
Allied  under  him.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

4  Captain  Phibbs  served  Ave  yean  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  India,  indnding  the  campaign  against  the  Rijah  of 
Coorg,  in  April  1834. 

6  Captain  Wardlaw  served  during  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  184M6;  was  present  at  the  battlti  of  Moodkee  and 
Feroxeshah  (woanded),  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  Clasp. 


116 


THE  HONOURABLE  CORPS  OF  GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS, 

2^  Body  Guard  of  tA4  Son&rei^  on  alt  PMio  and  8taU  oooariom. 

(ESTABLISHED  IN  THE  TBAB  1509.) 


Captain, 
T.  H.  LtfTil  Foley,  aO  Dee.  1858. 

Standard  Seartr^r^Jhyid  Jamee  Hanntr,  p  81  Jan.  i8. 


I LUuimumt. 

I  William  Topham 


.Planar.  69 


CfenUtmm-^^Armt* 


JohnBanki • p  68epl.90 

George  Winchester    PSOJan.  38 

iBMulapint  Pield p  4  Mar.  38 

John  Lewis  Lamotte P20  Oct  41 

9  John  BiaUaton^ 8  Dec.  43 

9  John  Henry  Cooke*   S  Oct  44 

(Br09€i'Mt0pr,  lLp»  Uma»tmek$i.) 

Wm.  Henry  Brabaaon  Conner  •  .p  14  Nor. 44 

Richard  Edward  Daries   p  16  Mar.  47 

9  ni  P*  Percy  NeriU*    p  1  Apr.  47 

{tateMt^  9»rd  Begt.  and  Brmtti  i^Umt,'ColonH,) 

Francis  Vanderlnre  Mills  ......P 16  Nov.  48 

Edward  Goodwin P88  Jnne49 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton p  16  Oct  49 

Charlea  Tyler p  12  Feb.  50 

Edward  Hayward PSOApr.  50 

Henry  Bhephard  Smyth p  24  Aug.  50 

Thonaa  Howard   •••«  •••••»  ••P20  Nov.  5(> 

James  PMder  Peto   ....• p 20  Nov.  60 

Adolphas  Geo.  Finch  Cotton  ••P21  Jan.  61 

Charles  James  Cos   .PSS  Feb.  51 

MarUaad  Barnard   p  14  May  61 

Edward  Bathertand  {Copt.  b.  p.)  26  Feb.  02 1 


Wm.1kmkyfk(lateCt^.^ndP.)9  6  Apr.  52 

Francis  John  Helyar P26Apr.  52 

Thomaa Bobert M'Coy*    ••••••p  6MaT  68 

(late  Capt.  esiA  Rtgt,) 
Bichard  George  Grange   p  9  June  62 

{Captain,  latg  of  Bengal  Armp,) 
8.  Hobson^  {late  Capt.  10/A  F).  p  6  Jan.  53 

Dnnoomba  Pyrke  •• «.»..p12  Mar. 53 

William  Jnlius  Marshall  P28May53 

Geo.  Watkin  Rice  (lof  e  Gipf  .28  F,)  p  22  Oct  53 

Henry  Robertson •P29Dec.  53 

Philip  Salomons    P  6  Mar.  54 

Wm.  Handeock  Middleton  ..  ..p  6  May  54 
Charles  James  lindam P 19  May  64 

(JaU  LUut.  ISIA  F,) 

Henry  Paget  White p  30  May  64 

(Jat0  Captain  Madrat  Anmp.) 

William  Walter  CaigiU  P  1  June  64 

Robert  Grange ••. p  3  Aug. 64 

(Itf •  Capt.  Bengai  Arwtp.) 

Geo.  Bridge,(Caj»#.  A.p.) 1  Nov.64 

John  Alex.  Haater    •.•PlKor.64 

H.  Weller  Ladbroke  Clarke  ••  ..p  1  Nor.  64 
Heniy  Aag.  Jaekion(Cqir.  A^.)  12  Nor.  64 


Bkipp  Uoyd,  p  6  May  62. 

WilsoayP24Feb.81. 

Ai^QtftMrf.— 9  Ml  Lt..Col.  NeriU^  18  Mi^  48. 
9  M^or  Cooka,  24  Jnaa  48. 


Seariel— JVetwy  Bhie. 


AgeHi$    Messfa.  Cox  and  Co» 


1  ir^rBlsk]tloahafHiff^paMdthroiiehthsll«7sl)niiUiTAa4cttystWodwteblaltol.bspr0eet6s4 
ta  India  ss  a  Ctdd  in  ths  ntst  India  Company*!  Ssrrlce,  tad  wtt  sppoliitnd  to  tiMOorpi  or  Battnoofioa 
IIM  Msdrat  BMaaitabBMat.  bdiit  ttca  on  lisir-pny  st  a  LtoalMsat  in  H.M.  fiorriet.  ta  1808  bt  Mmd  la 
lbs  eampalfn  icalMt  tho  Hnhfitttt,  nad  wm  mgnatd  la  tho  bnittet  of  Annys  and  Aifum.  and  at  tbo 
■tagei  and  MMalts  of  Ahmodnucgor  sad  OaiHlahar.  At  tbs  MpoTHrion  of  tbt  aiadny  at  ft  lion  la  Ii05 
i«  dtrsetod  thocaat  by  wbleb  tho  lato  was  blown  opta.  la  1810  lie  acted  ■•  Chief  Baptoaar  at  tba  eaptatv 
of  tba  Ulaad  of  Booiboa.  Harlnf  boan  anplojad  in  raeoanoltring  tba  eoast  of  tba  tila  of  Pimaea  prartoas 
to  tba  arTiva]  of  tha  axpadltloo,  ba  wis  latinUBantal  In  dlMoreriaf  tba  apot  wbera  tba  datceat  was  madf; 
and,  baring  btan  appolntad  to  the  ebarfa  of  tht  Onldet,  ba  lad  tba  adTmaea  of  tba  Amy  mtll  tba  tefraa* 
dar  of  tbat  tilaad.  Far  bla  tarrlefa  on  the  above  oeeaaloo  he  wii  nominated  Estra  MdO'deChmp  to  tba 
Oommaadar-la«Chlaf,  8tr  8aanel  Anehmaty,  oa  the  aapadlUoa  to  iava  In  1811 :  and  bavlof  bean  toot  In 
advtnoewltb  the  Chief  Bnglnfer  to  fix  on  the  point  of  landing,  be  was  enngad  In  a  tartoM  aflUr  on  tha 
aoaat  In  the  boats  of  H.  M.  ships  Barrmemtta  sad  Xadla.  On  the  landing  of  the  Amy  he  was  engaged  la 
the  aflhltflof  WaOefTlediB  aad  Saaaaraag,  and  at  the  slega  and  asmltof  the  toftlfled  position  of  COrnaHa. 
In  1818,  having  allafand  the  rank  of  Captain  In  the  eorpe  of  Madras  Xngineers,  ba  retiimed  oa  fanoatfb 
to  Bagtaad.  Shortly  afictwards,  tevlag  baea  alaeed  oa  laU  pay  la  R.lCJmh  RegL,  ba  wsa  apaolaladla 
a  eompany  In  the  17th  Pottogoese  Esgt.,  wttli  wMdl  bs  aaiTsd  In  the  light  IMTMoa  Of  the  Ptabualar 
Amy  anta  tha  eeaelnslon  of  Um  war ;  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Tlttorla^Nivellet  inve,Orthce, 
T^nlonee,  aad  la  att  the  aAln  la  whiab  tba  light  DivWea  was  oagagad.  At  the  siege  of  8aa 
he  lolaataaiad  ea  an  ffnglaaer,  aad  whfla  ao  eaigngad  was  savar^  weaadad.   Forhlssaff?leasoa 


Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen^at^Arms.  116a 

tbif  oecMion  h«  wu  promoted  to  ■  eompuiy  in  the  97th  Heft.;  in  1816  wu  plaeed  on  hnlf-ptj;  and  on 
thoSSrd  June  184S  he  wai  brought  on  full  paj  of  theSUt  Regt.,  and  retired  by  the  sale  of  hit  oommiuioni. 
Be  has  rooeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  tiz  Claspe ;  also  the  Indian  War  Medal. 

9  M^Jor  Cooke  lerred  with  the  4Srd  at  Walcheren,  in  1800.  In  June  1811  he  Joined  the  Light  DiTltion 
In  the  Pentnfula,  and  wai  present  at  the  tiege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo>  and  of  BadiO<»  (wounded 
at  the  assault),  actions  ot  Castr^on  and  San  Christoval,  battle  of  Salamanca,  actions  of  San  Munoi  and 
San  Milan,  battle  of  yittoria(woiuided)^  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  siege  oi  San  Sebastian,  tl>e  atuclc  on  the 
belghU  of  Vera,  batUo  of  the  Nivelle,  batties  of  the  Nire  on  the  0th,  10th,  11th,  19th,  and  ISth  Dee., 
actione  at  Tarbes  and  Areangues,  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  varloos  al&trs  of  less  importance.  On  the 
8th  Jan.  1815,  he  was  preeent  at  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before  New  Orleans.  He  serred  after- 
wards with  the  Army  during  the  Oecupation  In  Prance.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

9  Lt.-Colonel  NstIII  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9nd  Battalion  of  the  SOth,  fh>m  July  1810  to  May 
1818;  alio  the  eampaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  and  that  of  1815  In  the  Netherlands:  he  waa  present  at  the 
defence  of  Oadta,  oecupation  of  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  various  minor  actions  when  In  pursuit  of 
Massena,  battle  of  Foentes  d'Onor,  Siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrtgo,  siege  and  ttorm  ol  Bad^}os  (severely 
wounded  in  the  head  and  leg  when  leading  the  ladder  parly  in  the  Escalade  of  the  St.  Vincent  Bastion), 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  (severely  wounded  through  the  left  shoulder  in 
the  storm  of  the  first  line  of  the  castle,  4th  Oct.  1813),  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  assault  on  Bergen-op- 
Zooro,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris :  throughout  all  the  above  mentioned  sieges  he  acted  as 
an  Assisunt  Engineer*  In  18]7>i8  and'lO  he  serred  in  the  Mahratu  war,  fh>m  the  battle  of  Mahidpore 
(as  a  Tolanteer)  to  the  siege  of  Asteerghur ;  and  in  1820  he  was  attached  to  the  Nlsaro'i  Troops  at  tho 
capture  of  a  Predatory  Force.  After  serving  99  years  in  India  with  the  SOth  and  ISth  Dragoons,  and 
d6th  and  88rd  Regts..  hii  health  ^iled  when  in  command  of  the  left  wing  of  the  fiSrd,  in  a  very  un- 
healthy citanate.    He  nas  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps ;  also  the  India  War  Medhl. 

5  Captain  M'Coy  was  present  at  the  operations  against  tlw  rebel  natives  of  the  Southern  district  of  New 
Zealand,  In  the  Borokiwl  Valler,  including  the  iklrmish  on  the  6th  Aug.  1840.  Also  present  la  tha 
actlonaat  Wangannl  on  the  lOth  July  1847. 

7  Captain  Hobson  served  with  the  10th  Foot  in  the  SutleJ  Campaign  In  1840,  and  wu  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Madal). 


1166 


OFFICERS    RECEIVING    REWARDS 


FOE  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICES. 


Majur-Oen. 


OeiMnI  f  John  lI*KtDde 

.—  Pifuon  Bonham 

■   Samuel  HntkisMn 
~^ Deiinla  Herbert 

■  Coemo  Gordon 

Halier  Tomel 

Liettt.-Oen.  ST.  B.  Aylmer 

— — —  a  H.  C.  E.  Yemen,  CB. 

i  W.  H.  Seott 

._—.——•  A.  Meclaehlan 

■  ■  air  Frederick  Aehworth 

a  Henry  Bnlnenvto,  CJUG.  KB, 

—  a  QMrge  Uifh  Qoldi«,  CB. 

■  Thomu  Bonbttrj.  KB. 

9  an  T.  W.  Bobbins 

a  911  Roderick  Macnell 

WiUUun  SutherUnd 

Henry  Raluey,  CB,  KB, 

Cn  Bon.  Cherlet  Gore,  CB,  KB, 

981  Mildmny  Fftne 
'om.  J.  Finch,  CB. 

aa  Wm.  O.  Mooiv 

Wm.  OeoTf  e  Coebnae 

aO  J.  BlmjMon 

9B  i.  F.  Love,  CB,  KB. 

Kicholae  Hamilton,  KB, 
Jir  Jamei  Oennit,  KCB, 
J.  G.  Banmgardt,  CB, 
a  air  Robert  Nickle,  Kff, 
C.  O.  Faloonar,  KB, 

A.  C.  Macintoeh,  KB. 

J.  PAterwn 

M.  Everard,  CB.  KB, 

C.  BIfehopp,  CB> 

Spink,  KB, 

aJSI  J.  Jackson,  KH. 

R.  C.  Hansel,  KB, 

John  Drummond 

.Leslie,  KB. 

?i  Robert  B.  Coles 
ir  Richard  Doherty 
SB  Edward  Bjam. 
flfll  Charles  Torke. 
B»n.  atr  Edward  Cost,  KCB, 
.eramlah  Taylor. 

LL.  B.  Lorell,  KB, 
James  Freeth,  KH, 
aa  James  Charlet  Chatterton,  KB. 
i  Thomas  Reed,  CB. 

—  a  an  Alex.  K.  Clark  Kennedy,  CB.  KB. 

—  9  Horatio  G.  Broke 


mi 

i 


Mi^or-Gen.  John  Scott,  CB, 

a  Sir  James  Holmes  Schoedde,  XCB, 

i  Henry  Vise.  Melville,  KCB. 

Michael  White,  CB. 
James  Jones,  KB. 
William  Cox,  KB, 
red.  Markham,  CB. 
William  Eyre,  CB, 
Henry  Wm.  Adams,  CB. 
George  Bailor,  CB, 

S9U  John  A.  Gierke,  KB» 
dmund  F.  Morris,  CB, 

— — 9  Henry  B.  Robinson. 

Colonel  9  Bei^amln  Orlando  Jones,  Unatt. 

air  A.  Josiah  Cloete,  CB,  KB,  Unatt. 

9  aa  John  Cox,  KB,,  Unatt. 

9  aa  Wm.  Henry  Elliott,  KH„  fil  F. 

'  Jobn  Michel,  CB,  Insp.  Field  OflLcer 

T.  H.  Franks,  CB,  10  F. 

George  H.  Macklnnon,  CB.,  Unatt. 

— ~  John  R.  Smyth,  CB,  10  Lancers 

fl  air  John  M.  Wilson,  CB,  KB,,  Unntu 
homes  Wright,  CB.,  Unatt. 
Lt-Colonel  a  John  Aires,  Depot  Batt 

Walter  Unett,  8  Drs. 

Thomaa  Hooke  Pearson,  Unatt. 

MiSlor  Edward  W.  C.  Wright,  01  F. 
Ensign  Coltn  Maedonsld. 
Uuarter-Master  James  Murray,  h.  p.  94  F. 
T.  W.  Edwards,  h.  p.  Si  F. 

ROTAL  AmrxLLSKT. 

General  9  SB  Sir  Hew  D.  Ross,  KCB, 

aa  Sir  B.  Gardiner,  KCB.  KCB. 
Robert  Dooglas,  CB, 

LleuL-CoK  9  aa  Air  J.  Hartmann,  KCB,  KCB. 

Lieot.  J.  O.  Burslem 

Quartermaster  8.  Barnes 


BOTAL  EvoiSBsmf . 
Lleut.-Gen.  9  Sir  John  F.  Burgoyne,  JTCB. 


BoTAL  MAmnrBS. 

General  W.  Tremenherre,  KB. 
Colonel  8.  B.  BlUs,  CB, 
-— »  James  Wbylock 


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STAFF  AT  HEAD  QUARTERS. 


COMUANDBR  IN   ChIBF. 

)?  (T®  General  Viicount  HarcUoge,  GCB.  Colouel  of  the  57th  Regiment. 

Military  Secretary, 
9  S2i  Major-General  Cbarlea  Yorke. 

A  ideS'de-Camp* 

Colonel  Zord  Charles  Wellesley,  Half-pay  Unattached* 
Colooel  A.  A.  T.  Cunynghamey  h.  p.  dlst  Foot. 
Major  The  Ihike  (s/"  Beaufort,  Half-pay  Unattached. 
Colonel  R.  B.  Wood,  CB.  h.  p.  97th  Foot  {Extra). 

Adjutant-Gbnbral* 
Major-Geaeral  George  Augustus  Wetherall,  CB.  KH.,  Colonel  of  the  84th  Regt. 

Deputy  Atfjutant'OeneraL 
^  SSil  Major-General  James  Simpson. 

Astittant  AdJutants^General, 

Colonel  Robert  Blncher  Wood,  C.B.,  h.  p.  97th  Foot. 
Lieut.-Colonel  James  Kenoard  Pipon,  h.  p.  68th  Foot* 

Deputy  AsHstant  A^utant'Qeneral. 
Major  Arthur  John  Pack,  7th  Fusiliers. 

Inspecting  Field  Officer,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Recruiting  Deparifnent, 
Colonel  Thomas  Edwin  Kelly. 

Quartbr-Mastbr  General. 
9  Major-General  James  Freeth,  KH. 

Assistant  Qttarter'-Masters  General, 

Colonel  John  F.  Sales  Clarke,  Unattached. 

9  Sift  Colonel  John  Bnoch,  Half-pay  Unattached. 


AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 


Colonel  T.  Woo4,  Royal  East  Middlesex  Militia. 
■       Jolm  Le  Couteur,  Jersey  Militia. 

ZSL Ernest  JSar/0/MountEdgcttinbe,Dukeof 

Coruwairs  Rans^ere. 
Thos.  Earl  de  Grey,  York  Hnssar  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry. 

Edw.  Baker,  R.  Wilts  Yeomanry  Caralry 

S22 Cha.  D,  of  Richmond,  KG.  Sussex  Mil. 


Colonel  John  B.  Gough,  CS.,  h.  p.  S  Drs. 
•■■     ■  Patrick  Grant,  CB^  Bengal  Infantry. 

C — —  Thomas  Wearing,  R.  Marines 

Lord  Dyneror,  R.  Carmarthen  Militia. 

Henry  Vaughon  Brooke,  CB,  38  P. 

George  Thomas  Conolly  Napier,  Unalt. 

|)  22i) John  Bloomfleld,  R.  Artillery. 

Edward  Lu^nrd,  CB.  29  F. 


||  z@i Thomas  Dyneley,  CB,  R.  Artillery.  Thoraos  Foster,  B.  Eneineers. 

James  Priaulx,  Guernsey  Militia.  I  Henry  Tod  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 


Xarquis  of  Donegal,  Antrim  Militia. 
Foster  Stalker,  CB.,  Bombay  Infantry. 
Christopher  Godby,  CJ3.,  Bengal  Inf. 
Nicholas  Penny,  CB,,  Bengal  Infantry. 


P Fortescue  Graham,  R.  Marines. 

Honorary  AidO'do-Camp, 
Colonel  Sir  Hen.  Montgomery  Lawrence,  KCS* 

B«nffal  Artillery 


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Ut  Regiment  of  Life  Guards. 

"  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO." 
Colonel, 
9  StApleton,  Viscount  Combenncre,*  GCB.  GCII.  2wrf  Lieut.  26  Feb.  1790; 
Lieut.  16  March,  91;  Capt.  28  Feb.  93;   Mqjor,  March,  94;  Lieui.^Cai. 
9  March,  94;  Col.  I  Jan.1800;  Afqjor* Gen. 90 Oct. 06;  Li€Ut.'Gen.  I  Jan. 
12;  Gen.  37  May, 25.  Col.  let  Ufc-Ouards,  16  Sept.  89. 

Lieut.-Colonel  and  Colonel. 
Richard  Parker,  Comet,  p  2  Aug.  22;  Lieut.  PSlJuly  25;  Capt.  p30  Jane  26 : 
Brevet-Major,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Mqjor  ^  Lt.-Col.  9  Vow  46;  CoL  30  June  64  ; 
Lt.-Col.  §•  Col.  20  June  64. 

Mqjor  and  Lieut.^Colonel. 
Lord  Francis  Arthur  Gordon,  Cornet  p2  Aug.  29 ;  Lieut.  18  June  84 ;    Capt. 
P 1  Dec.  37  ;  Brevet. Major,  11  Nov.  51  ;  Mqjor  j-  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 


Captaiks. 
Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeildj 
James  Macnaghtcn  Hogg  i 
George  Viscount  D  upplini 
Hon.  D.C.  FiU-G.  DeRos 

Arthur  Walsh,  s 

Theopbiltts  John  Levett . . 
G.  H .  iuir/tf/Mou  n  tCharles 
Henry,  Vise.  Blmley.. . . 

LlKUTBKAITTS. 

St.Geo.Fra.R.Caulfle1d,t 

Richard  Bateson 

Henry  Wyndham  .... 
Francis  George  Hare. . 
Walter  de  Winton  .... 
Algernon  William  Peyton j 
Arthur  Henry  Davenport 
Fred.  Dorrien  Mageui  • . 

Cornets  and  Sub- 
lieutenants. 
William  Hcssey,  R.M.  . . 
James  Keith  Praser   •  •  • . 
William  George  Craven. . 
Robert  W.  Grosvenor   . . ! 

John  Limbert,  A<y | 

A.B.  H.  G.  Vise.  Grey  de  )  i 

Wilton ), 

Lord  Charles  Bruce    . .  • ! 
Hon.  Cecil  Duncoinbe  . . 
M.  W.  Vieet,  Powerscourt 


COR.  AND 
8UB-LISUT. 


LI  BUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  7  July  48 
P  6  Oct.  43 
P  29  Mar.  44 
p  7  Feb.  45 
P  28  April  47 } 
P  13  Aug.  47 
P31  Dec.  44 
P  6  May  48, 

PlONoT.48' 
P 16  Mar.  491 
P27  April  49' 
p  15  Mar.  50 
P  17  June  51 
P 19  Aug.  51  j 
p  12  Dec.  51  * 
P 13  Feb.  52 


13  Dec.  50 

P 16  April  52 

P 1 1  June  52 

P  5  Aug.  53 

7  July  54 

P   4  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 
P    1  Dec.  54 


P  4  June  47 
P 13  Ang.  47 
9  Apr.  48 
P  5  May  48 
P  27  April  49 
P  1  Oct.  50 
10  Oct.  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 

P  10  May  51 
P  ai  Oct.  51 
P 16  Jan.  53 
P 18  April  52 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 
P   1  Dec.  54 


P  22  Feb.  60 
P  13  Dec.  50 
P  10  May  51 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P 13  April  52 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P    1  Dec.  54 


BRBTBT- 
MAJOR. 


I  Adjutant. — Cornet  ^  Sub-Lt.  John  LIrobert,  7  July  64. 
Quartor^MaMter.^Hu^]!  Hanly,  3  Feb.  54. 

Surgeon. — James  Cockbum,  13  Sept.  48 ;  Ateist.^Surg.  15  April  36* 
Assistant-Surgeon. — Owen  William  George,  M.D.,  6  June  51. 

I  Veterinary-Surgeon.^' 

Scirlet. — Faeings  Blue. — Agent,  George  Samuel  CdlyeTilEsq. 
[Betumed/rom  France,  January,  1816.] 

1  LorA  CoMbtrmert  aecomptBlcd  hit  reft.  (tb«  6tJk  Dr.  Qda.)  to  FUixicrt  la  Ang.  17W,  sad  servid  to  the 
ead  of  thrtcoaipoipi.  and  until  Jane  of  the  following  one.  la  1790  he  embarked  in  comauoid  of  fbo  CStb 
Lu  Ddb  hi  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  terred  i  short  but  scUve  eaaipaifa  nnder  Sir  Thorns*  Cralf ,  whoa 
b»  srewpnoled  hie  rcft.  to  India,  where  he  scrred  In  the  SMmomble  caaipalfni  of  170B  and  SO,  afat»»t 
mpyoo  toltaan,  IndudlnB  the  battle  of  MaUsTeily,  and  urge  of  Ser.ofaaatom.  Proceeded  to  the  Pe&tawaU 
in  1808,  bi  eoowioad  of  a  biitade  of  csvalry,  conslMlng  of  the  Mth  and  10(h  LL  Dr»..  at  the  bead  of  wblck 
bo  dMlofalibed  bimaetf,  doring  the  campaifrn  in  the  nortb  of  Portogal,  Inclnding  theoperaiione  at  OportOg 
and  aftrrwards  at  the  battle  of  Talarrra.  In  Au^.  IMO»  tlie  loeal  ranlc  of  Lieut.- Gen.  wis  confrrted  vpon 
htaa;  ODd*  early  In  1810,  be  wae  appoint«>d  to  the  comniinMl  of  the  whole  allied  eavalry  under  the  Doko  of 
WelHggloa,  and  leouined  la  tbot  coaia«and  oatil  the  termination  of  the  war  in  1614,  and  diatlogviakcd 
bianoif  oft  the  head  of  the  caTalry  npon  everjr  occasion  that  presented  Itself,  Including  the  varloas  oetioas 
la  eorerlng  the  r^«treat  from  Almeioa  to  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Busaco«  actions  at  Villa  Carda  and 
Castrmoa,  batl.e>  of  Pnentes  d*Oaor  and  Salamanca  (sererelj  woanded),  action  at  SI  Bodoo,  bonlea  of 
the  Pinneas,  Ortkea,  and  Touloose.  Serred  also  at  the  siege  and  captare  of  Bbortpora,  In  1885  and  M, 
aa  Commander^tn-cblef.  Bis  lordship  baa  tecelvad  a  Medal  for  Seringapatam ;  the  gold  Croas  and  one 
Clasp  for  the  battlee  of  Talarera,  Puentce  d'Onor,  Salanaaea,  Ortbes,  and  ToulouM ;  and  Iba  lUvar  War 
Medal  witb  tbrat  daqw  for  Banco,  Ciodad  Rodrlg o,  and  PymcM. 


2d  Begiment  of  Life  Guards. 


119 


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"  PENINSULA"—"  WATBRLOO. 
ColoneL 
9  811  John,  lord  Seaton,i  GCfi.  GCMQ.  GCU.»  En».  10  July  1794 ;  LUut.  4 
Sept.  95 ;  Capt,  12  Jan.  00;  Mt^jor,  21  Jan.  U8 ;  Lt.-CoL  2  Feb.  09;  Col.  4 
June  14  ;  Mq^or-Gen,  27  Mav  25;  Lieut. -Gen.  28  June  38;  Qen.  20  Jane 
54;  Oia.  2nd  Life  Guards,  24  March  54. 

Lieui.^  Colonel  and  Colonel, 
Lewis  Duncan  Williams,  Comet,  p  91  June  20;  Lieut,  p  23  July  25;  Cttpt.  P  15 
July 28;  ^^-Jlf<v'.23  Nov.41;  Mty.^  Lt,-Coh9dODec.A5}  C0Z.2OJane54j 
U.-CoL  ^  Col.  P 14  July  54. 

Mqjorand  Lieut. "Colonel. 
Mountjoy  Francis  Martyn,  Car.  p  27  Dec.  27  ;  Lieut,  p  22  Mar.  31 ;  Copf.  P2S 
April  36 ;  Bt.-Mty.  9  Nov.  40 ;  Bt.  Lt.^CoL  20  June  54 ;  Mqf.  ^  Lt.-CoU 
P 14  July  54. 


Captainb. 
Geor^  Howard  Vyse    .. 
Thos.  Ogilvy,i.c.ll  Not.51 
Hon.  F.John  Evans  Freke 
B.  M.  Earl  o/ Longford 
Henry  Savile  Lumley  . 

Fountaine  Hogge   

Edw.  Ffulliott  Wingfield 
John  G.  Carter  Hamilton 

LlBUTENAKTS. 

Peter  Sherwen 

H.  J.  Townsend  Stephens 
Robert  O'Brien  Jameson 
H.DaltonWittit  Lyon^o^;'. 
Augustus  Sayill  Lumley 
Hon.  C.  S.  B.  H  anbury 
Hon.  Tho.  H.  G.  Fermor 
Ambrose  Congreye    .... 
Henry  Charles  Lane  •• . . 

CORNBTS  AMD  SUB* 
LlEUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Wm.  Lee-Jortin. . 
Henry  John  Lloyd  Wynne 
B.  S.  Fitzhard.* Berkeley 
XorcfE.M'D.VaneTempest 
John  Heniiiker  I«ovett  . 

Francis  Woodgate 

Jn.  Wm«  H.  Cunninghame 


COR.  AND 
SUB-LIEUT. 


P  26  ^o^.  30 
P  9  Mar.  32 
p  24  Not.  35 
P  9  July  36 
P  28  May  42 
P  9  May  43 
P 12  May  43 
P  22  Jan.  47 

21  June  89 
P  25  Apr.  45 
p  1  Juno  49 
P 18  April  45 
P2dNoy.49 
p  14  June  50 
»» 17  Sept.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P]9Aug.61 


LZBXTT. 


P  17  April 
P  29  April 
P  24  Mar. 
P  9  May 
P 13  Feb. 
P  14  Feb. 
P  29  June 
PdO  Nov. 


35 
36 
37 
40 
46 
45 
48 
49 


CAPTAIH. 


P  9  July  52 
P 13  May  53 
P  18  Nov.  53 
P  11  Nor.  53 
P  9  Jane  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 
P  15  Dec  54 


22  July  44 
P  23  May  51 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P24ScpU47 
P  25  Nov.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P28Mar.  54 
P 14  July  54 
P 15  Dec  64 


P  1  Sept.  87 
P  8  May  40 
P  28  May  42 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  25  Not.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  14  July  64 


BRBYBT- 
MAJOR. 


11  Nov.  61 
23  fio^.  41 
20  June  64 


Aclfutant.^Lietti.  Henry  Dalton  Wittit  Lyon,  29  Dee.  54. 
QM«r/er-Affli*cr.— William  Walker,  15  Oct.  52. 
5urpe9n.— Thomas  Tardrew,  23  May,  61 ;  AstUt.^Surg.f'i^  Jnlji  44* 
Amtt.'Surgeon. — Francis  TreTelyan  fiuckland,  16  Aug.  54. 
VeterinaTy'Surgeon.-^o\m  Legrew,  9  July  80. 

Scarlet— l^acifi^s  Blue. — AgenUyTAeutt.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned from,  France^  February ^  1816.] 

\  Lord  BmIob  bu  reeelred  the  Gold  Grots  and  thres  Clsfpt  for  Coraaas,  Alftvhtts,  Clttdad  Bodrlfa 
(whan  hs  wst  MTsrsly  wouadcd),  Kl?ell«,  Kire,  Orthei,  and  Touloofe. 


B2f 


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Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards. 

«  PENIN80LA"—"  WATERLOO." 
Colonel* 
9  rai  Fitz  Roy  James  Henry,  Lord  Raglan,^  OCB.  Cor.  0  June,  04 ;  £/.  30  llayy 
05 ;  Capt.  5  May,  08 ;  Mqj.  9  June,  11 ;  LL-CoU  27  Apr.  12 ;  Coh  28  Aug. 
16;  Mqj.'Gen,  27  May  25;  Lieut.-Qen.  28  June  38;  Gen,  20  June  54; 
Field  Marthal,  5  Nor.  54 ;  Colonel  of  Royal  Hone  Guards,  8  May,  64. 

Lieut.'Colonel. 
Hon.  George  Cecil  Weld  Forester,  Comet,  p27  May,  24;  lAeui.  p  1  Aug.  90 ; 
Capt.  PO  July  32;  Brev.^Mqj.  9  Nov.  40;  Mqj.  U  Lt.-Col.  910  Sept.  4«; 
Lt.-CoU  P  2  Sept.  53;  Col.  28  Nor.  54. 

Minjor. 
Richard  Henry  R.  Howard  Vyse,  Comet,  P30  Nov.  30;  Limit,  P31  May,  33; 
Capt.  P27  Sept.  42  ;  Maj.  ^  Lt.-CoL^^i  April  54. 


Captains. 

Hugh  Smith  BailHe  .... 
Lord  Geo.  John  Manners 

Robert  Sheffield 

Francis  Sutton   

Hon*  Geo.  Watson  MiUes 
Fra.  Wm.  FitzHardinge  { 

Berkeley S 

Francis  Howard  Vyse  . . 
Duncan  James  Baillie  .. 

LlBUTBNAKTB. 

Wm.  QriflBn  Sutton,  adij. 

Joseph  Brunt,  R.M 

WnlnJames  Hope  Gambler 

Edward  Brecdon    

Thomas  Leslie* 

John  Wyndham  BiUington 
O.  P.  C.  A.  Zor<f  Stanhope 
John  Inglis  Jones 


CORME'r. 


LI  BUT. 


Cornets. 
James  Delaval  Shafto  • . 
James  William  Baillie  . . 
R.  M.  L.W.  Bulkeley  .. 
Sir  B.  P.  Hennilier,  Bt. 
Owen  Lewis  C.  Williams 
Henry  P.  Keighly  Prach 
fAm.GeoffreyR.Clegg  Hill 


P  3  April  40 
P  20  Oct.  40 
P  22  July  42 
P 23  Aug.  39 
P22  Sept.  43 

P  27  Sept.  44 

P29NOV.44 
P  28  Feb.  45 

19  Aug.  42 
24  Nov.  43 
P  4  July  45 
P 16  Sept.  45 
P  5  Feb.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P  21  Aug.  49 


P  23  Jan.  52 
P  11  June  52 
P  27  May  63 
p  30  Dec.  53 
P12  May  54 
P  9  June  54 
P  15  Dec.  54 


p  24  Mar.  43 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P28  Feb.  45 
P  3  June  42 
P  3  Apr.  40 

P  7  Aug.  46 

P  5  Feb.  47 
P2d  Sept.  47 

15  Jan.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 
6  July  49 
P 13  July  49 
4  Mar.  53 
22  Apr.  5:i 
P  2  Sept.  53 
P  31  Oct.  51 


i 


CAPTAIN.    I 

P  7  Aug.  46) 
P  5  Feb.  47' 
P 13  July  40; 
P  8  Oct.  47  > 
P 14  May  52 

P  2  Sept  53 

P2I  April  54 
P21  April  54 


BBETBT- 
MAJOR. 


A4jutant.^Lieui.  WilliAm  Griffin  Sutton,  15  Jan.  47. 

Quarter'Moiter. — Herbert  Turner,  1  Jan.  81. 

Surgeon. — Cosmo  Gordon  Logie,  M.D.  26  Not.  52 ;  Assist. •Surg,  6  Oct.  41. 

Assietant'Surgeon, — ^Frederick  George  Kerin,  18  Aug.  48. 

V€terinarySurgeon.^mJohn  Siddall,'  10  Oct.  12. 

Blue — Facings  ScMilet.'^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
[^Returned from  France,  2  JFVdrtiary,  1810.] 


1  LonI  Rsf  isa  pevformsd  the  ardaoas  and  rMooniibls  datj  of  Aidc-dc-Osmp  sod  If llitary  ScereUry 
to  His  Qracc  the  D«ke  of  WelUnfton  tbroufbout  tiie  eunpaigBS  Id  Spain,  Portofil.  France,  and  Plaad«r>t 
and  wms  present  at  ths  battles  of  Rolela,  Vlmitra,  Talavers,  sod  Bitsaco(wound«d);  the  attack  and  enptnraof 
OportOk  pormit  of  Msrshai  Soult,  retreat  to  tbcUnes  of  Torres  Tedias,  occupation  of  them,  operations  in  ibm 
portult  of  Marshnl  lIsMens,  bottle  of  Pncntes  d'Onor,  littlcfre  of  BsdiOos»  the  brlllisnt  aflk^rof  Bl  Bodon,si«fo 
and  capturs  of  Ctudad  Rodrifo,  sleg*  and  capture  of  Badi^ioi,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Jf adrid  aad 
tho  Rptiro,  driving  the  enomy  from  TalladoUd  to  Burgos,  siere  of  that  castle,  various  aflhirs  on  the  rrtr««r 
fkom  BurKM  to  the  frontiers  of  Portufal,  advance  in  181S,  battles  of  Vlttoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  action  of 
Iron,  paasac*  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nivella,  and  the  NIve  advance  In  1814,  battles  of  Orthesand  TbolnoM, 
and  every  other  allkir  which  took  place ;  also  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  of  the  lYih  Jnn»,  andbattl#  of 
W»*t#rloo,— sinrerely  wounded,  right  arm  atiipuuted.  Proceeded  in  iSM,  in  conmsnd  o'  an  army,  to 
Turkey,  which  ttUlmaiviy  iiinded  In  the  Crimea,  and  signally  defeated  the  RuMlsnsat  the  batt.es  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkermaa,  and  Is  now  beslecinc  Seb«stopol.  Uls  Lordship  has  received  thogoM  cross  and 
Ave  clasps  for  PuMites  d'Onor,  Had«Jos,  Saiamanrs  Tjttona,  Pyrenors,  Mvellr,  Mtve,  Ortlies,  and  Tboioastx 
aad  the  silver  War  Hadal  and  Ave  clasps  for  Bolela,  Vimiera,  I^Uavera,  Busaeo,  and  Ciudad  ftodrigo. 

a  Mr.  SUdall  served  the  eampain  of  181ft,  and  wasprssentat  the  battle  ot  Waterloo. 

S  Ueui.  Lsslie  served  la  the  Bastom  eampalcp  of  ISM,  and  was  seftrtly  wouadcd  at  tha  baltta  of  tha 
Alma,  while  serving  as  orderly  otteer  to  Lord  Baglaa. 


Heftd  Quarten 
at  Pi«nhiU. 


]     1*/  ( The  Kin^s)  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards.  121 


Ytan'  Scrr. 


£6 


Full 
ftiy. 


S8 


11 


10 
7 
7 
6 

13 
5 
6 
7 


9 
7 
5 
5 
7 
6 
4 
4 
7 

4 

4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
1 
43 

9 

3 

17 


Hair 
Pbt. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 


The  King'i  Cypher  within  the  Garter.—"  WATERLOO." 

Colonel, 

9  (B3I  Charles  Murray,  Earl  Cathcart,^  KCB.  Em,  May,  99 ;  Lieut,  10  kvLg, 
99;  Capi,  3  Feb.  03 ;  Mqjor^  14  May,  07  ;  LieuU-Col,  30  Aug.  10 ;  Col.  13 
Aug.  19;  Mqjor-Gen,  22  July  30 ;  Lt.-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  June  64 ; 
Colonel  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  9  Jan.  51. 

Lieiit.'Colonel. 
Andrew  Spottiswoode,'  Comet,  pIO  May,  33;  Lieut.  P29  April  36;  Copf.  p11 
Oct.  39;  Mqfor,  29  April  oO }Lt.'Col,  P12  Nov.  52. 

Mqfor. 
George  Briggs,  Comet,  p  10  May  44 ;  Lieul.  p  13  Aug.  47 ;  Capt.  p8  Not.  50  ; 
Mqjor,  P  3  June  53. 


Captains. 


CORNET. 


Jas.  Rob.  Steadman  Sayer  p  23  May  45 


Robert  Thomas  Thomson 

George  Paynter 

Thomas  Nisbet 

Herbert  Dawson  Slade 
Sir  Thomas  Gresley,  Bt. 
George  John  Bridge  .... 
A.H.P.  Stuart  Wortley,«. 

LXBUTENANTS, 

Emanuel  Bradbury,  adjj, 

John  Kemp,  R.M 

Thomas  John  Mitchell  . . 
Joseph  Henry  Anderson. . 
Thompson  Donovan  .... 
Frederick  Marshall,  #.  . . 
R.  Jas.  Combe  Marter  . . 
Evelyn  Harpur  Crewe  . . 
iSamnel  Pearson 


Cornets. 
Walter  Clopton  Wingfleld 
Jofeph  Ernest  Gdlmann . . 
Arthur  James  P.  Wadman 
James  Qunter    ........ 

John  Cnningham 

Henry  Marlow  Sidney  . . 
Robt.  A  If.  Loraine  Qrews 


1  Apr.  48 
P  3  Not.  48 
P29  May  49 
P  25  Oct.  42 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P 15  Feb.  50 

never 


LIEUT. 


P  31  Mar.  48 
P14Dec.  40 
P 14  June  50 
P  8  Nov.  50 
P  9  June  46 
P21  Feb.  51 
P 14  Mar.  51 
18  Aug.  48 


captain. 


25  May  48 
P29  May  49 
P  4  April  51 
P  22  Aug.  51 
P  25  July  51 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P  29  Apr.  53 
P   3  June  53 


P  22  Nov.  50 
P  7  Oct.  51 
P 12  Nov.  52 
P  12  Nov.  52 
P  28  Aug.  40 
P  29  Apr.  53 
P  3  June  53 
P  14  May  52 


BREVET- 
MAJOR. 


12  Dec.  54 


5  Capt,  Hnnintnlej  ••rred 
In  the  PentnioU  from  Ang. 
1819  to  th«  «od  of  that  war  in 
1814*  and  wa«  present  at  the 
battles  of  Tittorla  and  Toulouse, 
and  the  invKstment  of,  ana 
the  Heiglits  before  Panipeluia« 
Shot  through  the  shoulder 
whilst  protecting  a  house  !■ 
the  neighbourhood  of  Dublin, 
on  dut>  in  1800,  when  In  the 
.  in  V  1  ^,x  Militia.  He  has  received  tha 
P  12  July  50   War  Medal  wiiU  two  clasps. 


8  Dec.  46 
PIO  Mar.  48 
P 12  July  50 
P22NOV.50 
P17Mar.  48 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P 18  Jan.  51 
P14Mar.  51 
P  29  Dec.  48 

P18Apri151 

P  19April51 
23  Nov.  52 

P  18  Feb.  53 

P  11  Mar.53 

P 13  May  53 

PIO  June  53 

James  Hayes |    10  Nov.  54 

Paymaster, — ^  Fred.  Hammersley,*  26  Sept.  48 ;  Cornet,  p  23  Jan.  12 ;  Lieut, 

P  9  Apnl  12;  Capt.  8  May  40. 
Adijutant. — Lieut,  Emanuel  Bradbury,  8  Jan.  47. 
Quarter'Matter.'-Winitaxx  Smith,  23  April,  52 

5uryeon.— Edward  William  Stone,  MD.  17  March  48 ;  Assiet,'Surg,  5  Oct.  38. 
Assistant'Surgeon.'-^ 
Veterinary  Surgeon,'^ 

Scarlet — Faeinge  Blue. — Agente,  Messrs*  Gox  k,  Co. 
[Retumedfrom  Canada,  6  Sept.  1843.  ] 

1  Lord  Cathcart  served  on  the  Helder  expedition  in  1700.  Accompanied  the  Expedition  under  Sir 
James  Craig,  and  served  in  Naples  and  Sicily,  in  180ft  and  0,  as  AwistantQuarUr-Master-Oenersl.  Served 
on  the  Scheldt  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1800.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula 
in  1818,  as  an  Assistant  Quortfr-Master-General,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa,  Saltmancs,  and 
Vltioria,  for  which  he  ha«  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  wa»  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

a  Ueut.>Colon«i  Spotiiswoode  served  as  Brigade-Major  of  Cavalry  with  the  left  wing  of  the  Annj  of 
Owallor  in  1848,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pnimier  (Medal).  Us  served  also  in  the  like  capacity  la 
the  Satlii)  Campaiga  in  1846»  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal), 


YMrt'8«rv' 


122        2mf  (  The  Queen's)  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards.     [  ";?i)Sl!£[ik!* 

Th«  Boyal  Cfphar  within  the  Garter. 

ColoneL 

9  Hon.  Henry  F.  Compton  Cavendish/  Lieui.  P80  May,  08;  Capt,  p  6  June, 
11;  Mqjar,  p2  April,  18;  Lieui.-CoL  PIS  July,  21;  Col.  10  Jan.  37; 
Mqfor-Gen.  9  No?.  46 ;  LL-Gen.  30  June  54 ;  Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Guarda,  8 
June,  69. 

Lieui.'ColaneL 

William  Campbell,  Corned,  p6  Jan.32;  Xteu/.  p12  Apr.Sd;  Capt.  p27  Hay,36; 
Mqfor,  Pll  June, 41 ;  UeuU-Col.  PdO  Jan.  46;  Col.  80  June,  64. 


47 


Pull 
Paj. 


83 


30 


84 
16 
18 
11 
11 
6 


7 
6 
6 

4 
14 

4 
4 


3 
3 
8 
8 
8 
1 

19 

4 

19 

80 

8 

20 


Hair 


lA 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


PowerLePoerTreneh.  JE;n«ipi,Pl8  Aug.  84;  Lieut.  Pl7  Dec.  86;  Capt.v^ 
Dec.  86 ;  Brevet-M^for,  83  Not.  41 ;  Mqfor,  pSO  Jan.  46 ;  Brev$i  LU^Col. 
11  Nor.  61. 


Capt  AIMS. 


Hylton  Britco    

CharlcaBdwardConyen,*. 
Charles  Edward  Walker 
Edmund  Ruck  Keene   . . 

Bryan  Thoinhill 

James  O'Hara 

LiaUTBNAVTS. 

John  Ortft th  Price  •  •  • . 
Coote  8.  Hutchinson, «. 
Henry  Miles  SUpylton  . . 
0.  F.  C.  Bridgeman,  a4i» 
George  Bushman,  R«M. 
M.  James  Bradley  Dyne 
Harris  St.  John  Dick    •• 


COHNST. 


LIEUT. 


Pll  Oct.  31 
p  18  Dee.  40 
P29Dee.  43 
P  20  Dec.  44 
26  June  44 
P 18  Jan.  60 


7  July  48 
P  14  June  60 

6  Dec.  60 

P 17  Oct.  61 

30  Apr.  41 

P  18  Dec.  61 

P 18  Oct.  61 


P  14  May  68 

P  9  July  68 
P  80  Sept  63 
P  21  Sept.  68 
P  16  Dec.  63 
P 17  Mar.  64 


P  86  July  34 
P  26  Nov.  42 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P  24  Dec.  47 
7  i«ug.46 
P80  Dec.  60 


P 16  Nov.  49 
P  1  Aug.  61 
Pll  Mar. 63 
P  8  July  63 
P26NOV.63 
P  27  May  63 
P84Feb.  64 


CAPTAIir. 


P  4  Aug.  43 
P  9  Nov.  49 
P  20  Dec.  60 
P  1  Aug.  61 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P   8  July  63 


BRBYBT- 
VAJOR. 


80  June  64 


CORKBTS. 

William  M*Cormick  •• 
John  De  Heley  Chadwick 
Francis  Graham  Powell 
Goodrich  H.  Alifrey  • . . 
Pat.Alex.Watson  Camegy 
William  Geoige  Stewart . 

PaymoMter,  —  Henry  Bond  Head,  30  May,  46  ;  Bm.  >  23  Dee.  36 ;  XI#iU.  p  21 
June,  39;  Cajv/.  P81  Mar.  46. 

A4iut<uU. — Xtetil.  Orlando  Fred.  Cavendish  Bridgeman,  6  Jan*  64. 

Quaff cr-Af Off er.-^ohn  Haviland,  16  July,  36< 

Skt^mh.— Edward  Mockler,*  7  Aug.  46 ;  Astlst.'Surg.  26  Sept.  36. 

AuiitaM  Air|W0ii.*-Opie  Smith,  4  Feb.  53. 

Vetennwry  Surgfon^^-Opie  Smith,  80  Feb.  36. 

Scarlet.— ^MM^  Black.— ilpmi#,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.^Irish  AemU^ 

Messrs.  Cane  Sl  Sons. 

[JKahtmatf^^pm  Pranctf  8  I^ovimber,  1818.] 

1  Uert^Oeasial  the  Roa.  Henry  Oavcsdieh  lerred  la  the  Praln»nla  tnm  Jaljr  ISOt  to  Jaaaaty  MOS. 
«n4  wa«  woonied  thmagll  the  wriil  at  the  BatUe  ofOorvnna,  where  he  tcfTCd  ae  Ai4e-de-Caaip  lo  Lard 
WlUlaa  Beattaeh.  He  hae  reeelTcd  the  War  Medal,  with  two  Olaepe,  far  Sahacva  aad  Beaeveaie,  aad 
Comnaa. 

a  Bargeea  Mockler  eerftd  la  the  Po^Jaah  Campaita  with  the  10th  Heft  lacloding  the  Utter  part  of  the 
sisfo  opeiatlOBS  before  Mooltaa,  the  rarreoder  of  that  Portrtet,  and  the  battle  of  Go^erat  (Medal  SBdaa•r•^ 


"•t'^D^u?"]  3rrf  (  The  Prince  of  Wales's)  Regt  of  Dragoon  Guards.  123 


"TALAVERA"— "  ALBUHERA"  — "  VITTORIA"  — "  FBiVINSULA. 


•I 


Yean'  Senr. 

58 

Full   Half 

P*y. 

Pay. 

24 

0 

13 

0 

15 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

7 

0 

13 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

21 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

12 

0 

1 

0 

7 

0 

ColoneU 
9  SJSI  James  Claad  Boarchier,i  KC,  Comet y  28  Sept.  97  ;  LicHt,  6  Aug.  00 ; 
Capt.  20  Jan.  03  ;  M<^,  4  June  14;  Lt.-Col.  18  June  15  ;  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ; 
3f<i;.-(?en.9NoT.46;  X^-(?en.20June54;  CoZ.  3rd  Dragoon  Gds.,0  Jan.  61. 

Lieut, 'ColoneU 

John  Daniel  Dyson,  Cor.  p9  Dec.  31 ;  Lieut.  P22  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.^^ivXj  36  S 
M^jor^  P 19  June,  46 ;  Lieut,-CoU  P  8  April,  53. 

Major. 
Tiiomas  Tristram  Spry  Carlyon,  Cor.  P27  Dec.  42 ;  Lieut.  p6  Dec.  44  ;  Capi. 
P 1  Dec.  46 ;  M^jor^  p  27  June  54. 


CAPTAiys. 

Fenwick  Boyce  Barron  •  • 

Henry  Marsh 

Edmund  Henry  Turton . . 
Henry  Heywood  Lonsdale 

Vnxii.  Chaplin  * 

Wyndham  Rnatchbull  •• 

LlBUTHVAXTB. 

Ang^tus  Hunt 

John  Millers 

James  Swinburne  ...... 

Henry  F.  Geo.  Coleman 

Amndell  Neave 

Charles  Blood  Mulville** 

CORNBTS. 

John  Joseph  Corrlgan  * . . 
John  Gilleland,  (Qr.  AT.  ) 
5  March  47)  Ad^ J 

James  Charles  Still   .... 
Henry  W.  Berkeley 


COUNBT. 


P  8  May  40 
P  5  Aug.  42 
P15  Mar.  44 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  8  May  46 
P  3  Dec.  47 


P  23  May  48 
8  Nov.  42 
P17  Sept.  50 
P  29  June  49 
P  9  July  52 
P  17  July  51 


P  18  Feb.  53 

18  Mar.  53 

P  22  Apr.  53 
V  13  May  53 


LIRUT.       !    CAPTAIN. 


BRBYBT- 
MAJOR. 


P  26  Sept.  45  p  29  Dec.  46 
P12  May  43  p  7  June  50 
P 24  July  46  P 25  June  52 
P  10  Nov.  48;  P  I  Apr.  53 
31  Oct.  48 ;  P  8  Apr.  53 
P  3  Sept.  50  P  27  June  54 


P  22  Oct.  50 
4  June  45 
P  8  Apr.  53 
P31  Jan.  51 
P 19  May  54 
P27  Juno  54 


William  Blenklnsop,R.M.i    23  Dec.  53 

Robert  Norwood    !p  14  July  54 

Stephen  Holdforth i  p  21  July  54 

Paytiiaeter. — George  Pott  Erskine,  3  Nov.  43;  E)is.  p  11  July  34;  Lieut,  p  ] 

March  39. 
A^utant.^^Comet  John  Gilleland^lS  March  53. 
Quar^er-M^ru^er.^Otho  Vialls,  22  April,  53. 

Surgeon, — Robert  Marshall  Allen,^  2d  March  54 ;  Assitt.  Surg,  3  June  43. 
Assietant  Surgeon. — Charles  John  White,  28  March,  54. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Austin  Cooper  Shaw,  2]  Aug.  48. 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow.  —  Agentt,  Messrs.  C.  R.  k  W.  M'Grigor. 
Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bt.,  Arm  it,  k  Co. 
[Returned  from  France,  25  January,  1816.] 

1  Lleot.-0«iMral  Bonrchier  Mrred  under  Sir  Ralph  Abprcromby  In  the  expedition  a^init  Cadii  in  1800, 
and  alto  in  the  campaign  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  wm  present  at  the  bauiet  of  the  ISth  and  :;lu  March,  and 
at  Rhamania  on  the  9th  Maj.  He  lerred  afterwards  the  campaigns  of  ISIl.  12,  iind  15,  Including  the  tiego 
of  BadiOos*  battle  of  Salamanca,  earalry  aflTair*  at  Gallada  de  Gamtno  and  Vonta  de  Poso,  battlei  of  Quatr* 
Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris,  lie  hot  receired  the  War  Medal  with  tvro  Clasps  for  Egjpt  and 
Salamanca. 

a  CapUln  Chaplin  serred  the  Punjnub  canipaiirn  of  1848-0  irlih  the  Srd  LIcht  Dragoons,  and  was  present 
in  the  atTalrof  Ramnoggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuxeerabad  on  tlie  \%i  Dec.  1848  wifh  ibe  force  under 
Sir  Joseph  Thaciiwell,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chiltiaitwaliah,  and  Ooojeral  (Medal  and  two  Clasps), 

S  Lieut.  Miller  served  with  the  lOth  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutlcJ  in  1846,  and  was  present  in  the 
battle  of  Sobrnon  (Medal). 

4  Cornet  Corrigan  served  as  a  Lieutenant  fn  the  74th  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1851-S3  (sUghtlf  wdunded), 
and  vat  afterwards  attached  to,  and  lertred  with,  the  Capo  Mounted  Rifles  as  a  Volunteer. 

5  Surgeon  All«nferred  in  the  field  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  durirg  the  Kaffir  War  of  184<1*47, 
and  was  present  during  many  severe  skirmishes. 


1 


124       Ath  {Eoyal  Irish)  Regt  of  Drag.  Gds. 


fEaftorn  EzpedlUon,  99  Mny  1864. 
L  Depot,  Newbridgt. 


Ymi*'  S«nr. 


62 


Pull 


29 


10 


15 

14 

11 

8 

9 

5 

11 

5 

5 
4 
8 
3 
3 
3 
8 
3 
8 


Half 
Paj. 


0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


On  the  Standards  and  Appointments  the  HARP  AKD  CROWN,  and  tht 
Star  of  St.  PATRICK,  with  the  motto  "  QuitSeparabii  V 

"  PENINSULA." 

Colonel. 
Richard  Plgot,*  Em,  4  Sept.  08 ;  Lieut.  16  Sept.  03  ;  Capt.  21  Tec.  03;  Mqfor, 
29  April  02  ;  Lieut.-Col.  1  Way  OC ;  Col.  4  June  14  i  Nqj-'Gen.  10  Jnly  21  ; 
Zieut.'Gen,  10  Jan.  37;   G^i.  1 1  Nov,  61 ;   Co/.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  26 
Nov.  49. 

Lieut. •Colonel. 
Edward  Cooper  Hodge,'  Cornet,  3  Aug.  20 ;  Lieut.  P  3  Jnly  28;  Capt.  P 10  Dec. 
34;  Major,  P3  Dec.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  i»3  Oct.  48;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 

Mqjor. 
William  Charles  Forrest,  Comet,  Pll   Mar.  SO;   Lieut.  p&  Jan.  39;  Capt. 
P7  Sept.  41 ;  Jif^'or,  p3  Oct.48. 


2 

0  < 

1 

0 

10 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

12 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

Captains. 

Francis  Rowland  Forstcr 

Thomas  Jones 

Michael  M'Creagh 

Jiihn  MacDonnell  Webh 
A  r  th .  M  asterson  Robertson 
Robert  John  Henry  . . . 
Thos.  Miller  Clarke    ... 
G.C.  H.  Player  Brigstocke 

Lieutenants. 
George  Manners  Morgan 

Robert  Guiiter    

Christopher  M'Donnel  . . 
Charles  Fleetwood  Shawe 
Daniel  Peploe  'Webb,  <?<(;. 
Bathurst  Edw.  Wilkinson 
Hon.  M.  FitsMaur.  Dcane 
John  Arthur  Bragge  .... 
Edward  Rowe  Fisher .... 
I  Cornets. 
George  Alex.  Mottlebury 
Henry  Ponsford 


CORNET. 


p  7  Feb.  40 
P  23  July  41 

26  July  44 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  18  Mny  46 
P  16  Feb.  60 

30  July  44 
P 16  Feb.  60 

P 12  July  60 
P 16  May  61 
P12Mar.  62 
P 13  Mar.  62 
PU  Mav  62 
P  17  Aug.  62 
P17  Dec.  62 
P 13  May  63 
P17  June63 

P26  Nor.  63 
P  27  Jan.  64 


LIEUT. 


Pll  Mar. 42 
P  10  May  43 
P  19  Mar.  47 
P  2  Oct.  49 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P 18  July  61 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P31  Oct.  61 

PdO  April  62 

P  26  June  62 

P 17  June  63 

Pll  Oct.  63 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

do 

do 


CAPTAIN. 


P  29  Jan.  47 
P  30  June  48 
P 18  July  61 
P  SO  April  62 
P26  June62 
P17  June  63 
8  Dec.  64 
16  Dee.  64 1 


BRBTBT- 
MAJOR. 


PayfROffer.— John  Biggs,  16  Sept.  61  ;  i:ni.  p2  Sept.  46;  Lieut.  17  Oct.  48. 

A(yutant.^Lieut.  Daniel  Peploo  Webb.  26  Nov.  63. 

Quarter^ Master. — John  George  Drake,  0  June  64. 

Surgeon. — Robert  Cooper,  18  March,  63 ;  Assist. ^Surg.  21  July,  43. 

Assist. 'Surgeon. — ^William  Bruce  Armstrong.  26  March  63. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Luke  Byrne,  3  Ich.  64. 

Scarlet — Facings  B\ue. — Agetit,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 

1  Orncral  Vlgot  wu  tctlrelj  employed  in  the  Wcit  Indie*  In  1704  durinir  the  Maroon  var,  th  the 
MediterranMD  end  capture  of  Minorca  io  ITMt ;  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Oocd  Bope  in  1000^  and  In 
th#  EMt  Indies  in  1918. 

9  C  olooet  Bodge  eooimanded  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Eaatcfa  canpalga  of  1M4,  lacludlnf  the 
battle  of  BalaklaTSf  and  ilege  of  Sebastopol. 


E«t^Exp«dj.^27  May  64.-]  sth{Prin.  Charlotte  of  Wales's)  Reg.  of  Dr.  Gds.  126 

The  motto  "  Vestigia  ntOla  r<?*roritiw."— «  SALAMANCA"—"  VITTORIA"— 

"  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA." 


Ycart'  Bnr. 


19 


18 


10 
6 

19 
G 

80 
6 
6 
7 


0 
0 
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0 
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0 


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0 

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0 

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1 

0 

18 


Colonel. 

B  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart.^  GCH.,  Comet,  11  May,  1780;  Lieut.  28  April,  83  ; 
Capt,  24  Oct.  87 ;  Mqjor,  1  March,  94 ;  Lieut.^Coh  20  April,  96;  Col.  20 
April,  1802 ;  Mcijor-Gen.  26  Oct.  09 ;  Ueut.-Qen.  4  June,  14 ;  Gen.  10  Jan. 
37 ;  Col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  20  Joly  31. 

Lieut. •CoUmeU 

Thomas  Westropp  M'Mahon,'  Comet,  24  Dec.  29;  Lieut,  p  2  Dec.  31 ;  Capt. 
p  9  Jane,  88;  M<{j.  p  13  July,  47  ;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  12  Dec.  64 ;  lAtut.^ 
Col.  22  Dec.  54. 

Mqjor. 

Richard  Thompson,  Comet,  P  26  Feb.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  17  Not.  43 ;  Capt.  p  23  May 
48 ;  Major,  "i^  Dec.  64. 


CORNET. 


6 
2 
10 
1 
1 


1ft 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


OAPTAiirs. 
A  dolp.Wm.  DesartBurton^ 
Geo.  Kershaw  Sidebottom 
W.R.  Newport  Campbell  ^ 

WilUamlnglis   

9  James  Henley' 

Cha.  Aug.  Drake  Halford 
Fred.  Hay  Swinfen^  .... 
A.  J.  Hardy  Elliot,*  .... 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Henry  Hugh  M'Ncile    .. 
George  Sapte  Bumand  . . 
Richard  T.  Godman,  adj.\ 
Robt.  James  Montgomery! 
John  Stephenson  Ferguson 
Rich.  G.  Bomford  Bolton 
Thomas  Lewis  Hampton 
Henry  Hird  Hay    

Cornets. 
Sir  Edward  Synge  Hut- 
chinson, Bt 


P  8  Aug.  46 
P 12  Jan.  49 
P 10  June  36 
P  2  Feb.  49 
6  Jan.  26 
P30Mar.  49 
P 10  April  49 
18  July  48 


P  16  Mar.  60 
P 12  April  60 
P  17  May  60 
P 14  June  60 
Pll  June  62 
P  12  Mar.  62 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P17  Mar.  64 


22  Dec.  64 


LIEUT. 


P 10  April  49 
P  26  Jan.  60 
16  July  41 
P  22  Feb.  60 
p  28  No?.  46 
P  6  April  60 
P 19  AprU  60 
P14  June60 


P24Dec.  62 

P  28  Feb.  63 

p   3  Mar.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

20  Dec.  ,64 

29  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBYBT- 
XAJOR. 


P24  Dec.  62 
P  28  Jan.  63 

16  Mar.  68 
P   3  Mar.  64 

26  Aug.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  64 


12  Dec.  64 


I 


Paymaster. — Edmund  Vernon  MacKinnon,  30  June,  48  ;  Comet  k  Sub'Lieut. 

P  29  April,  36 ;  Lieut,  p  27  March,  40. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  Richard  Temple  Godman,  7  April  64. 
Quarter'Afaster. — George  William  Bewley,  8  July  63. 
Surgeon. — George  M'CulIoch,  M.D.  16  Aug.  64 ;  Assist. "Surg.  6  June  46. 
A8sistant'Surgeon.'-^\\\\»Lm  Cattell,  28  March  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^Tom  Farinder  Gudgin,  13  Oct.  64. 

Scarlet — Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Slftde  lerred  in  the  campslgn  of  I80B-9  under  Sir  John  Moore,  terminal ing  with  the  battle 
or  Coruf.na,  where  be  bad  the  command  of  the  Hussar  Ilrigode.  Be  serred  afterwards  ihe  rampaign  under 
tl.c  buke  of  Wellington,  wh«n  he  bad  command  of  a  brigade  of  carali;,  and  covered  tie  retrent  of  the 
aimy  to  the  liaei  of  Torres  Vedrat  and  the  pursuit  of  MasMna  from  Santarem,  with  the  actions  of  Nar^ 
u'A\er,  El  Bodon,  Fucntfs  Ouinaldo,  and  Aldea  de  Ponte.  Sir  John  has  received  the  gold  Uedal  and  one 
Clu»p  for  Corunna  and  Fuentei  d'Onor,  where  he  had  his  horse  shot  under  him;  and  the  silver  TV'ar  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Sahagun  and  Benwente,  and  Bu>aco. 

2  Lieut.-Colonel  M'Mabon  served  with  the  Otb  Laneera  in  the  Sntl^  campaign  In  1648,  and  was  prcfeot 
at  the  battle  of  bobraon.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M  aa  A.  Q.  M.  O.  to  tbo  Cavalry  Division,  in* 
c:*:ding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BalAklava  and  inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaalopol. 

3  Major  Burton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  commanded  the  Ath  Dragoon  Guards  at  the 
bsttle  of  Balaklava,  for  which  he  obtained  Brevet  rank  as  Mijor. 

ft  Captain  Campbell  served  wiih  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punntar  SQtb  Dee.  1848  (Medal) ;  the 
SuileJ  campaign  of  1840,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  ai.d  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign 
1S48-Q,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnugger,  and  battles  of  ChlUiacwallah  and  Ooojcrat 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Capt.  Healej  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  the  Penintulai  inelndlng  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Mtdal  with  one  clasp. 

7  Captain  Swinfen  was  wounded  at  Balaklava. 

8  Ca|i4.  Elliot  served  Ave  jears  in  India,  the  two  last  on  Lord  Hardinge's  staflr,prior  to  entering  the  Boyal 
Army,  and  was  present  with  his  regiment,  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry,  at  the  battle  of  Punniar( Medal), at  also 
in  the  SntleJ  campaign.  Including  ths  battle  of  Feroteshah  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  eanpaign  cf  1864, 
as  AJde^s-Camp  to  General  Scarlett,  and  was  wounded  at  ths  battle  of  Balaklava. 


126  6th Reffimeni  qf  Dragmi  Guards  ( Carabineers).     ["JIh^^V! 


Tcan'  8«rf . 


01 


Full  I  Hair 
Pay.  I  Pay. 


80 


23 


22 
12 
12 

9 
11 

7 


83 
6 
6 
8 
6 
6 

4 
4 
3 
8 
1 
1 

20 


0 
0 
0 
U 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


9  Sir  Thomas  Hawker,!  |^CH.  Cometf  12  May,  1706;  Lieut.  6  April,  06; 
Copf  10  July,  00;  ilftyor,  28  Not.  1804 ;  XiMc/.*Cb2. 2  Sept.  08 ;  Col.  i  June, 
14;  Mtyor-Gen.  27  May,  25;  Lieut-Gen.  28  June,  38;  Gen.  20  Jane  64; 
Col.  6th  Dragoon  Qmarda,  6  Jane,  39. 

Lieui.'Colontl. 

Henry  Richmond  Jones,  Cornet^  P9  June  25 ;  Lieut.  p14  Not.  26;  Capt. »  12 
June  30;  J8r«re^ Afryor,  9  Nov.  46 ;  JIfryor,  P21  May,  50;  Licut.-CoL  riQ 
Sept.  61 ;  Col.  28  Not.  54. 

]lft{jor. 

William  Neville  Custancc,  Eiisigny  Pll  Oct  31 ;  Lieut,  p  26  June,  85;  C4ipt. 
P 16  Mar.  38 ;  Mi^or,  p  16  Sept.  61. 


Captains. 

Charles  Sawyer 

Samuel  James  Morton  . 

John  Porster 

Alex.  A.  Melibrt  Campbell 
Robert  Blclterstair,  f .  • . 
Francis  Richard  Hawker 

LlBUTHNARTS. 

WUliam  S.  Philips,  R.M. 
T.  Coningsby  N.  Norbury 

Philip  Pinckney 

George  Wardlaw  . .  •  • . 
Ellis  Brooke  Cunliffe  . 
Henry  Roebuck  Johnston 

CORKBTB. 

Thomas  Bott •  • .  < 

James  Stiiiman,  a<y 

William  Thomas  Betty  . . 

Oswald  Petre 

Henry  Arthur  Wight .... 
Fra.  Geo.  SaTage  Curtis 


CORNET. 


P  6  Sept.  33 
P  0  June  43 
P25  Aug.  43 
8  Sept.  46 
P  8  Not.  44 
P  24  Nor.  48 


25  Oct.  22 
p  12  Jan.  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  6  Not.  47 
P 14  June  50 
P 13  Dee.  50 

P 18  Apr.  61 
2  Sept.  51 
P 14  May  62 
p  15  Oct.  52 
P  14  July  54 
P 15  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


P  8  April  30 
P28  Not.  45 
3  Sept.  47 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P  2  Oct.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBTBT- 
MAJOR. 


16 
P21 
P22 
P  8 
P  4 
P16 


Feb.  26 
May  50 
Not.  50 
Jan.  51 
Apr.  61 
Sept.  51 


P  8  Aug.  45 
P  21  May  50 
P22NOT.  50 
P 16  Sept  51 
P 10  Feb.  52 
p  8  Deo.  64 


Paymoiter.^^ThomBM  Manden,  25  Sept.  49;  Comet,  P80  July  36 1  Lieut. 
6  Oct.  38. 

4  0  il4r*iitoia.--C^nie/ James  Stiiiman,  10  Feb.  69. 

4  0  Quarter'Master. — George  Fraser,  7  Not.  51. 

21  0  Surgeon.— QeoT^  Taylor,  SO  May,  45 ;  AeeUtani'^Surgeon,  16  May,  34. 

4  0  A$$ietant'Surgeon. — Stuart  Moore,  5  Dee.  61. 

4      0    Veterinary  Surgeon. — Alfred  Job  Owles,  19  Dec.  61. 

Blue-^Focifi^  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[BetumedfiroM  Buenoe  Ayres,  1808.] 

1  Sir  ThomM  Hawk«r  «m  prtMnt  In  th«  mUqim  In  North  Holland,  the  Helder  eip«ti!tlon«  In  the  lOUi, 
19th  flepumbor,  «nd  and  9Ui  Octobtr,  1799;  and  was  prctent  in  command  of  the  80th  Lifbl  DrayooiM  in 
•vtfy  notion  to  whleh  the  Britieh  troope  wero  enftged  on  tbo  oaatera  coatt  of  SpaJn,  la  UXt  and  1811}  h« 
has  taboeqtteotlf  lonred  on  the  Staff,  ia  India,  ae  M^lor-Oeneral. 


Head  Qtiarlerf , 
Dablla. 


]    1th  (  The  Princess  RoyaFs)  Regt  ofDragotm  Guards.     127 


17 


19 


19 

0 

16 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

9 

0 

2 

0 

20 

lA 

7 

0 

Colonel. 
PC®  Arthur  W.  M.  Lord  Sandys,*  Comet,  27  July,  09;  Lt,  19  July,  10; 
Capt.  25  Aug.  13;  Mqjor.  27  July,  16;  Li.-CoL  21  Jan.  19;  CoL  10  Jan, 
87 ;  Mtyor-Oen,  9  Not.  46 ;  Lt,-Oen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  7th  Drairoon  Guards. 
18  Mar.  53. 

Lieut-Colonel. 
Arthur  Cavendish  Bentinck,  Enngn,  p  2  Not.  38 ;  Lieut,  p  31   Oct.  40 ; 
Capt.  P  2  Mar.  47;  Mqjor,  p  27  June  61 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  8  Dec.  64. 

Mqfor, 
Chai-lea  Pyndar  Beauchamp  Walker,*  #.  ^nW^,  P  27  Feb.  36 ;  Lieut,  21  June 
39;  Capt.  P  22  Dec.  46 ;  Mqjor,  P  8  Dec.  64. 


Captaiks. 

Charles  Wm.  Thompson* 
Thomas  Henry  Clifton,^  «. 
William  Middleton  .  •  •  • 
Fitzroy  George  Smith  . . 
Thomas  William  Goff  .. 
Wm.  Wentworth  Lamb . . 

LlBUTEMANTS. 

James  William  Balfour.. 
£.  Tbo.  Dowbiggen  .... 
John  William  Wetherall 
A.  G.  Montgomery  Moore 
Arthur  Robt.  G.  Costello 
Montague  Dettmar   «... 

Cornets. 
Henry  Blinkhom,'  R.M. 

Peter  WithiDgton 

W.  Fourbelle  Dowdeswell 
Hume  Nlcholl. « 

Jonathan  W.  M.  Walker 
D.Scotland,(Q*H.16  DocfiS) 

James  Vance  Cleland    • 


CORNET. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


P  2  July  41 


PdOMar.47 


P  26  Feb.  36 ; P  17  Jan.  40  P   l  Dec.  48 

P  26  Apr.  39 

P  19  Mar.  47 

P  31  Dec.  47 

P 12  Sept.  48 

P  30  Mar.  49 


P  2  Mar.  47 
P 18  May  40 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P  14  Feb.  61 
P 16  April  62 

16  Feb.  49 
p  9  July  62 
P17  Aug.  62 
P18  Aug.  62 
p  13  May  63 

17  Nov.  64 


P  3  Aug.  49  p  10  Mar.  62 
Pll  Sept.  49 
P  16  Not.  49 
P21  May  60 


P  16  Feb.  60 
P27  June  61 
P  19  Mar.  62 
P  6  July  62 
P  30  July  62 
P   6  May  53 


P  30  July  62 
P  6  May  53 
P  8  Dec.  64 


12  Dec.  64 


P  16  Dec.  64 
Paymaster. — Nugent  Chichester,  19  Maixh  52;  Cornet^  p  6  Nov.  46;  Lieut. 

P  30  March  49 ;  Capt.  p  27  June  51. 
A4jutant.^Comet  David  Scotland,  17  Nov.  64. 
Quarter^Matter. — 

Surgeon. — Gideon  Dolmage,  5  Apiil  44 ;  AsHst.-Surg.  10  Dec.  33. 
Asntt.'Surgeon. — Jenkin  Homfray  Llewelyn,  17  March  48. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.-— 

Scarlet — Facings  black. — Agents,  Cox  &  Co. 

Irish  Agents,  Sir  B.  R.  Borough,  St.,  Armit  &  Co. 
[Betunudfrom  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  7  June  1848.] 


1  Lord  Sandy •  accompanied  the  10th  Hniean  to  the  Peninfula  in  1812,  and  was  pretent  in  the  action  at 
Uoralei,  and  batUceof  VlUoria  and  Pampeluna.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  181A,  as  an  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was  pretent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  One  Clasp  for  Vittorla. 

2  M^or  Walker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18fi4,  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  the  Earl  of  Lucen,  inclnding 
the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Bebastopsl. 

5  ritf«r  ThootpMO  MTTcd  u  a  CapUia  la  Um  BiHIsh  Le(iao«  aid  was  rafafc4  at  Hciaanl  SMh  Atif.  lOSt  at  Ar- 
laten.  laUit  17Ui.  and  IStb  Jan.  i  and  tlM  aslioB  btrore  Saa  Sebastlaa.  Mb  Maf .  1816»  wbn  b«  was  MTcralf  wooadcd 
ia  *•  blp  aad  Ibt  hand  (K.  a.  F.  and  Medal).  Scrrcd  the  eampai«n  of  tbt  Pnoiaub  la  tbc  lAtk  Llfhl  Drafooas  %  was 
•nsafcd  ai  aamnugfiir  (borw  woondcd).  ISnd  Nor.  1848,  at  CbUUanwalUta.  I3«ta  Jan..  aad  at  Goojcrat,  list  Prb.  1849 
(Mtdal  and  two  Clasps).  PirsMit  also  at  tbc  erosslof  of  flae  Chonab,  Jhclam,  and  ladns  i  at  ih«  surmidci  of  the  8«lk 
araiy  ai  aawul  rindee,  the  capiute  of  Iho  BridfC  of  Boats  at  Atloek,  and  pnnalt  of  tbo  Aflkbans  to  Peshawar. 

4  Mi^or  Clifton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1954,  a«  Aide-de-Camp  to  Uie  Duke  of  Caoibridgo,  in* 
elnding  tne  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded). 

6  Cornet  Blinkborn  served  with  the  16ih  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  MahanOpore,  80th  Dec.  1848  (Medal); 
also  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  In  1846,  including  the  batUes  of  Allwal  and  Sobraon,  for  whieii  ho  has 
received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 


128 


1*^  {Royal)  Regiment  of  Dragoons.     [^•'•SSl^SISl^ 


I8M. 


On  the  Standards  an  Eaglcv— "  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO/* 


Y«ftn'  Scrv. 


Gl 


Pull  I  Half 
Pay.    Pay. 


23 


20 


13 
0 
7 
7 
7 
6 

23 
5 

4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 


2 
2 
1 
1 

18 


5 
12 

6 
18 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
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0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


ColoTuU 

P  Wi  5tr  Arthur  BeDJamin  Clifton/  KCB.  KCH.  Comet,  GJune,  17D4;  Limd. 
7  Aug.  1704 ;  Capt  27  Feb.  1709 ;  Mqj<yr,  17 Dec.  1803;  Limit,  Co/.  26  July, 
1810;  Co/.  12  Aug.  1810;  Mqjor  Gen,  ^  inly  ZQ;  Xioti#.-C7on.  23  Not.  41 1 
Qen,  20  Jane  54 ;  Col,  let  Dragoons,  30  Aug.  42. 

Lieut, 'CoUmel, 

John  Yorke,'ComW, '21  Dec.32;;/-^P5  Dec.34;  Cai^/.  P 14  Dec. 41;  Jf<f/or 
P4  Sept.  40 ;  Lieut,  Col,  p  4  Feb.  63. 

Mqfor, 

Robert  Wardlaw,'  Comet,  p  5  June  3$ ;  Lieut.  P28  July  40 ;  Copt,  p  14  Oct  42 ; 
Mi^or,  P  4  Feb.  53. 


CORVBT. 


Captains. 

Wm.deCardonnel£lm8aIl'!  p 


1  July  42 


Michael  Stocks' !  p  n  Dec.  4G 


P  25  Feb.  48 1 

0  June 48 
P 13  Oct.  48 
P23  Nor.  40 

1  June  32 
P 18  Jan.  50 


George  Campbell' 

John  Coltman  Davenport 

James  Ainslie    ••.••... 

Henry  Sykes  • 

John  Chamberlain. ..... 

Walter  Juhn  Coney'  .... 

LlBUTBRANTS. 

St.  John  W.  C.  Charlton'  p14  Feb.  51 

Arthur  Basset'    IP  12  Dec.  51 

Guy  Webster* 'P17  June  51 

Edmund  Pepys' '  p  14  May  52 

Thomas  Keane  FltzGerald  p  24  Aug.  52 
Richard  George  Glyn'  . .  p  22  Jan.  53 
William  Wray  Hartopp'iP  11  M8r.53 
GilbertMetcalfeRobertsoniP12May  53 

CORNBTS. 

John  Glas  Sandeman . .  •  • 
William  Henry  Cutler  . . 
WiilUm  Edmund  Curtis. 
Tho.  PrieeGr8ttrez,ili{;7. 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIK. 


P 13  Oct.  4d!p  4  Sept.  40 
P  20  July  40  P  25  Feb.  53 


P  4  Sept.  40 
P 16  Not.  40 
P21  Dec.  40 
P  4  Feb.  53 
P 10  July  35 
P  25  Feb.  53 

P    1  April  53 

P20  April  63 

P 10  Dec.  52 

Pll  Oct.  53 

P 17  Feb.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

20  Dec  54 


P  1  April  53 
P  20  April  53 
P  11  Oet.  53 
P  17  Feb.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 


BBBYBT- 
MAJOR* 


P 10  June  53 

P 18  Not.  53 

P 17  Feb.  54 
,      ^        24  Not.  54 
Pajfmaeter,—\9ailtaD.  Sbeannan,  31  Jan.  45;  2ntf  Lieut,  p^  Apr.  37 ;  Lieut. 

5  May  42.  ^         ' 

At^/ntant.-^Comit  Thomas  Price  Greatrez,  24  Not.  54. 
Qittir/^-JI/o^er.— William  Scott,  26  Oct,  40. 

5Mr^«m.— Alexander  Forteath,  M.D.  28  March  54 ;  AnUt.-Surg,  10  Feb.  43. 
Attist,'Surgeon, — John  Gorringe,  M.D.  8  June,  40. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.^MtLtthew  Poett,21  April  37. 

Scarlet— Fadn^f  Blnc-^Agenis,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

in  f oreriiif  and  tupportiog  four  SpanUh  funf  at  the  baltie  of  TalaTers,  ar.d  enploTcd  in  dlAtcM  aubM^ 
qae&t  opentloof ;  battle  offiwaco.  purmilt  of  MaaaeDa  from Swiiareni.  ukinf  from  him  pritonera  md  teH 
fata;  battie  of  Fuentw  d  Oiior.  aetipot  at  fimrt  d'ATrr,  El  Bodon.  Fueoie  Gutoaldo.  and  AMtidVptmSi 
aevenl  aflkira  durinit  th«  retrrat  of  the  army  from  Salamanca  to  Ciodad  Rodrico;  charved  with  a  aonZmi 
a  body  of  French  Mntij  under  General  Clawel.  near  8alamanca.  killinr  or  taking  nevlj  a  boadRdof  iH 
enemy}  battle  of  Vhtoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  eereral  aflaire  in  the  PtrrneeriMtle  ^Df  TMhMnl 
tkirmiriiinf  with  the  enemy  and  covering  the  retivat  on  the  17th  of  June,  and  baiUe  of  Waterlaarau 
Arthur  has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  oneaa^>  for  Faentea  d'Oaor  and  Vlltoria:  and  the  2^  War 
Medal  with  three  datpa  for  TalaTera.  Bumeo,  and  Tonloate.  ••»•«••«•  niTcr  n ar 

9  LlM3ol.  Torke  commanded  the  Royal  Dragooaa  in  ths  Bastcni  csaiwin  of  1854  and  •■«  ■«».>>.i. 
wovBded  (leg  broken)  at  the  battle  of  BalaUavI.  w-pwgn  or  leot,  tad  was  mcfclf 

•  MsJor  Vardlaw.  Caplalna  Elnuall  (ahot  through  lee).  Stocks,  Campbell  (Aat  chraneh  ■ho.i.u.v 
Ccjey.  Ujati.  Cbartioo.  Bamett.  Pepy.;oiyn.  HartopTW  Sio^n^); ^Jlit^ (S^ISh 
uader  hlmX  were  prascnt  al  the  CaTalij  setion  of  BaUklava :  also  the  tlege  of  SebutopoK      ^^^ 


Toan'StrT. 


61 


^•%WnMJ."''''-]  2nd  {Rmjal  North  British)  Regt  of  Dragoons.  129 

On  the  Standards  an  Eagle.— «  WATEBLOO." 

Colonel. 
P  921  Archibald  Money,*  CB.  EC.  Comet,  April,  04 ;  Lieut.  13  May,  94 ; 
Capt,  3  May,  00;  3f<|;(ir,  14  Dec.  09;  Xt^u^.- Co/.  4  Jane  14;  Co/.  10  Jun- 
37;  3fq;.-(?en.  9  NOY.  46 ;  X^.-Gen.20June  54;  Co/.  2d  Drs.  24  May,  52. 

Lieut^'ColoneU 
Henry  Darby  Griffith,'  Comet,  p  26  Nor.  28;    Lieui.  P25  Not.  31;  Ca;>/. 
P 1  ADg.  34;  Mqjor,  p  6  No?.  46 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  27  Aug.  62. 

Mqjor. 
George  Aug.  Filmer  Solivan,  Comet,  p  20  July  36;  Zieut.  p26  Feb.  41 ;  Capt, 
P  6  April  44;  Mqjor,  17  Feb.  64. 


FoU 
F«V. 


26 


19 


Hair 
Fay. 


81 
13 

24 
16 
9 
8 
6 
9 

6 
6 
4 
3 
2 
10 
2 
2 


2 
1 
1 
1 

10 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

George  Calvert  Clarke*. . 
5irGeo.Fra.Hanip8on,£<. 

William  Boyd 

Frederick  Philips 

WUliamMUler 

Francis  Sutherland    .... 

George  Bnchanan  ...... 

Herl^  Edwards^ 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

William  Allan  Woddrop. . 
William  Taylor  Prentis. . 
Robert  Scott  Hunter. . . . 

Andrew  Nugent. ....... 

Lenox  Prendergaat^  .... 

Henry  John  Wale 

Duncan  McNeill    

Heu.  Edwardes  Handlej^ 

Cornets. 
A.  S.  Montague  Browne 

Nicholas  Mills,  R.M 

Daniel  Moodie,  Adjt 

Fhi.  Beaufort  Maconochie! 


CORNBT. 


P30May  34 
P  5  Aug.  42 
P  22  Feb.  31 
P  11  May  39 
7  July  46 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  16  Mar.  49 
p6Not.   46 

P18Sept.49 
P  16  Aug.  50 
p  17  June  51 
P 17  Dee.  52 
P  11  Mar.  53 
20  June  45 
P20Sept.5d 
P  30  Sept.  53 


IS  Not.  53 
10  Mar.  54 
30  Sept.  54 
28  Not.  54 


LIEUT. 


P  7  Oct.  86 
P  18  April  45 
P 17  Oct.  34 
P29Dec.  43 
20  June  50 
P 1 1  April  51 
P27  Aug.  52 
P22  Oct.  47 


P 13  Sept.  53 
P  11  Nov.  53 

17  Feb.  54 

24  Not.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
P  25  Feb. 

15  Dec 

29  Dec. 


48 
54 
54 


CAPTAIN. 


P20Scpt.39 

P  24  Sept.  47 

P  26  Apr.  44 

17  Feb.  54 

30  Sept.  54 

24  Not.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


BRET.-MAJ* 


11  Not.  61 


4  Capt.  Colt  lenred  with  the 
8rd  Lt.  Dragooni  in  the  Sutl^ 
Cttmiwlf  n  In  1S40,  and  waa  pre- 
sent at  the  battles  of  Alliral  and 
Sobraon  (medal  and  obo  clasp) ; 
lerred  alto  In  the  Pui^aub  Cun* 
palgn  of  1848-9afe  Aide^edCamp 
to  Miyor-Oeneral  Qilbert,  and 
was  present  at  the  allkir  ot  Rdin- 
uuf  gur,  and  batiles  of  Chillten- 
wallah  andOoujerat(meaal  and 
two  clasps). 
6  Doctor  Brush  served  with  the  80th  on  the 
China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at 
the  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Ninf  po,  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung, 
Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the 
lauding  before  Nankin. 


Pajfiiuu^er.— Charles  Russell  Colt/  1  Sept.  54;  Comet,  P16  May  45;  Zf 
9  Not.  46;  Capt.  9  ^  Feb.  54. 

1       0    A^uiant,-^CdmetJ>KDiel  hoodie,  SO  BepUSi. 

6      0    Qvar^er-Afoiier.— Thomas  Hamilton  M'Bean,  16  Aug.  50. 

14       0    Surgeon. — John  Raoasay  Brash/  M.D.,  2  April  52 ;  AsHst»'-Surg,  8  Jane  41. 

Aitittant'Surgeon, — James  Jekell  Armstrong,  2  April,  52. 
Veterinary  Surgeon,^ 

Scarlet — FacUigt  Blue. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  and  Co. 

1  Lleat.-GeB«ml  Koncj  lerred  twenty-flre  years  in  the  11th  Dragoons:— in  Flanders  and  Holland  id 
1704  and  06,  and  in  Qermany  the  latter  year,  including  the  attack  on  the  French  lines,  I7th  April ;  their 
dellMit  on  the  heights  of  Cateao,  S6th  April,  and  near  Toumajr ;  Srd  May ;  battles  of  Roubaiz  and  Lannoy, 
defeat  of  the  Firench  nearToumay,  SSnd  Hay  1704;  and  affair  at  Bommel,  Snd  Jan.  1705.  Camp«lgn  of 
1900  In  Holland,  including  the  actions  of  the  lOih  and  10th  Sept.,  2nd  and  0th  October.  Commanded  a 
detachment  of  the  regt.  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  at  Leghorn,  Minorca,  and  the  expedition  to  Cadizg 
In  1800;  in  Egypt,  in  1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  Stb^  13ih,  and  Slit  March,  together  with 
thecaptnre  of  Grand  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  Peninsular  campaigns  of  ISII  and  12;  present  at  the  siege 
of  Badi^os,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  affair  of  caralry  near  tlie  Tormes  ou  the  following  day,  when  three 
Praacb  battalions  were  taken;  cavalry  affairs  of  Callada  Gamino  and  Fenta  de  Poso.  Served  also  the 
campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  towards  the  close  of  which  last  the 
command  of  the  llih  Dragoons  devulred  on  him :  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  recciTed 
tte  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

0  Lieat.*Coloael  Griffith  commanded  the  2nd  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was 
wounded  In  the  head  at  the  battle  of  BalaklaTa. 

a  Mijor  Clarke  was  acTerely  wounded  at  BalaklaTa. 

6  Capt  Edwards  senred  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Punjaub  Campaign  of  1848-0,  In- 
eloding  the  action  of  Bamnuggur  (with  the  charging  squadrons),  passage  of  the  Chenab,  batUes  of  Chll- 
Itanwallah  and  Goq{erat,  porsuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jhelum  and  of  the  Afl^haas  oyer  the  Indus- 
thVDOgh  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps.) 

7  Llsitt.  Preodergast  wu  wrerely  aad  Usut.  Hsadloy  lUchUy  wounded  at  Balsklsrs. 


130 


Yenrt'  8«fr? 


67 


Srd  (  The  King's  Oum)  Rtgt  of  Lt.  Dragoons.        [^"^chSS^r* 

71m  White  Hone,  within  the  Garter  on  the  Snd  and  9rd  SUndards,  with  the  Motto,  **S9can$rm  UrrmtJ* 
"  84LAII ANCA"— •♦  VITTORI  A"— "T0UL0U8E"— "PKNIKSULA*'— "C  A  BOOL,  18W— "MOODKBar* 
"  FKROZESHAH"— "  80BRA0X"— "  FUNJAUB"-'*  CHILU  AN  WALLAH"—"  GOOJERAT/* 

Colonel. — 9  Lord  Charles  Somerset  Manners,  KGB.'  Comet ^1  Feb.  98 ;  Lieigi.  X 

June,90;  CapU2\  Aug.  1800;  ilf<y.ldOct08;  Zt.-CoZ.l  Aug.ll;  Co^6Not. 

17;  Mf{ior'Gen.  27  May,  25;  Lt-Gen.  28  Jane,  38;  Gen.  20  Jum  64; 

Col.  3rfl  Drs.  8  Nov.  30. 
LUut.'Colonel.—WaMQT  Unett,»  Comet,  P  23  Au^.  33 ;  Lieut  P  81  Mar.  9! ; 

Capt.Pl  Nov.  42;  Br^ef  Aftvor,  7  June  49;  Jf<^,  p3  Feb.  64;  Li,'C9L 

20  June  54. 
Af({Jor. — Charles  Jolm  Foster,'  Comet,  p  8  April  36 ;  Lt,  21  Dee.  88  ;   (hpt. 

P 10  Dec.  37  ;  Mafor,  P21  Pept  52. 


Pail 
Pmy. 


22 


10 


Hall 
0 


14 

0 

13 

0 

9 

0 

17 

0 

11 

0 

4 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

14 

0 

16 

0 

1 

0 

10 

0 

Captains. 

Hon.  Hor.  M.  Monckton' 
Charles  Freville  Surlces  .. 

Frederick  Sitwell   

John  BlackbumeHawkei* 
William  Gray  Draper^  . . 
Richaid  Michael  Williams 

LiBUTBMAKTS. 

Geo.  B.  F.  Kauntxe,'a4/. 
William  HickcsSlade  .. 
Edward  Howard  Vyse,  e. 
John  Norcliffe  Preston  .'. 
William  Wallis  Kinjt  . . 
Newton  Clia.  Chichester 
Hon.  Algernon  T.  Moreton 

CORNBTa. 

Arthur  Edmond  Manscl 
Robert  Dymond. ...... 

Jacob  Camac  Murphy  . 

Joseph  P.  North    

William  Morrison  BaU . 


•cornet. 

P  23  April  41 
P  28  Jan.  42 
;  P  8  Sept.  46 
IP  2  Mar. 38 
P  10  Jan.  44 
p  10  May  61 

10  Dee.  45 
19  Mar.  47 
P21  Aug.  49 
P 19  Apr.  60 
P  12  July  50 
P  16  Aug.  60 
P  19  Apr.  60 

P 16  Oct.  60 
P 17  Jan.  61 
P17  Feb.  64 
31  Dec.  62 
P  1  Sept.  64 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  29  April  42|P  4  May  49 
P  7  Fe'j.  45!p  10  Dec.  47 
P  1  Aug.  61, P  16  July  53 
P27  8ept.39|  20  June  64 
PU  Dec.  46  P  1  Sept.  64 


BKEV.-MAJ. 


P  29  Apr.  53 


P  28  Jan. 
P23  May 
P  3  Feb. 
20  June 
P  12  Not, 
P  22  Sept. 
6  Sept. 


48 
48! 
64 
64! 
62, 
64 
62 


p  22  Sept.  64 


9  Lt.Col.UBCCtKrTe4«iththtar4 
Lt.  Dfm.  throaflMat  tht  c«bmi« 
of  184S  in  AffhMiMAa  (MHJ). 
■Bd  wMprcMM  at  ib«  forciag  of 
tht  Kbrbar  fmu,  •termiiif  iha 
b«ifliti  of  JoHuUttck.  aetioa  of 
Tetera  aai  BaAkotaU  ocvnpaiioa 
of  Cabool,  •l«nn  and  MB<mi«  of 
UuUf.  H*  Mn«4  alM  th»  Vrtm- 
javb  mnpalg*  of  lt4af,  aai  «m 
prewat  at  lacafairof  RMuvgnr, 
the  p— If  of  th*  Chrnftb  atWa- 
Brcr.bU  Ml  tha  IM  Drc.  )••«•  with 
th«  forer  •ii4«r  Sir  JoMpk  ThA«k<. 
wvll,  aetk>n  of  SadooUpofft,  and 
UttiM  of  CliUliftawallah  {Mnwnh 
wounded)  and  GooJcfai  (Modd 
and  two  Claapo,  ana  proaiotad  ta 
tha  bfav«i  imok  af  M^w)* 


Paymoi/er.— James  MacQoeen,*  1  Dec.  64 ;  Cor.  14  April  46 ;  Li.  19  May  60. 

A4futant.^Lieut.  Geo.  B.  F.  Kauntxe,*  30  Mar.  48. 

Qiiar^^-jlfa«f«r.— Abraham  Crabtree,**  26  Not.  42  $  Cornet,  17  Sept.  41. 

Surgeon. — Wm.  Ord  Mackenzie,  M.D.  8  Jan.  47 ;  Aititt^^Smrg*  14  Jan.  39* 

AssUt.'Surg. — John  Crown  Agnb,  11  Aug.  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Benjamin  Chanlng  Rouse  Gardiner,"  19  May  46. 

Bhke—Faeingt  Scajlci.— 'Agents,  Metsn.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Retttmed  from  tlie  East  Indies,  12  May  1863.] 

1  Lori  Chsrlat  Manaon  senrad  tha  campalfn  of  1808  in  Spain,  including  tha  cavalnr  aacsffmtat  at 
Banavante.  At  Walcheren  St  Aida^da-Camp  to  Lord  Chatham,  and  was  preiant  at  tha  slf^a  of  Floihlng. 
Actad  aa  Aidc-da-C«mp  to  tha  Duko  of  WalliDfton  from  1811  nniU  tha  armj  entered  Madrid  in  1819;  when 
ha  atiumad  tha  eommand  of  Iha  rvftiaaBt*  and  ramalnad  arllh  it  nntil  tha  war  eloaad  in  1814.  Hit  tof4- 
•htp  hat  reeelvcd  tha  gold  madal  and  tiro  elaspt  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Toulouie ;  and  tha  SUvar 
War  Medal  with  one  elatp  for  Benarante. 

5  Maiar  roawr  mrftd  *lth  lha  ISlh  l.aiMitri  dortaff  the  caapalfs  In  ASkhanlatan  aader  Lord  Ktaae,  hMtadli«  the 
ai«g«  and  cape«f«  of  Ohant*  ( Madal).  Ha  tcrwd  alio  ai  tlia  tattl«  of  Maliar«Jpor«,  Mh  Dee.  IMS  ( Mrdal)  |  tad  In  tke 
campaign  on  the  Sntiej  in  18M,  Ineludinff  tha  bnulca  of  aaddl*al,  Allwnl  (a*  Alda-dc-Caap  to  Brtfadlcr  Cttttiaa),  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 

6  ifa«.  Capi.  IMonckton  served  with  the  Mlh  throoghout  tha  Punjauh  eampalgn  of  184B-0,  and  trai  prawat 
at  the  pataace  of  the  Chaaab.  andbattl«i  of  Chillianwaliah  (woundi'd)  and  Gtx>Jerat  (Mt^al  and  two  claept). 

6  CapUia  Hawkee  terrcd  the  BuU^  Campaign  of  1845.4,  and  was  prevent  at  tlia  battlet  of  Moodhaa, 
Peroieahah  (hone  thot),  and  Sobraon  (wounded).    Medal  and  two  cl«S|>e. 

rcaptaln  Draptrwrred  with  the  Srd  Ufkt  Drafooaa  la  the  Poaiaub  eamyataB  of  IStS-S.  and  »ae  pmeMat  the  aiblr 
of  aaanraffnr,  dM  foataga  of  tha  Cbcaab  at  Wtuaenhod  on  tbc  Itt  n«c.  1848  with  tb«  ibrea  nadcr  Sit  Jotrph  Tharknell, 
•he  aetlon  of  aadoolaport,  and  battlat  of  ChllUanwolUh  and  Owojrrat  (Madal  and  two  Clatpt). 

8  Ueut.  Kaouitse  was  preeent  with  tha  11th  Lt.  l>rt.  at  the  atece  and  capture  of  Bhortpore  in  I8MMI  (medal 
snd  one  rla»p);  tarred  with  the  trd  Lt.  Drt.  throughout  the  eampalcn  of  IM'i  In  Affrhanltlan  (medal),  and 
was  present  at  tha  foreing  of  the  Khyhar  Paeai  eaptnre  of  Mamoo  Khali,  ttormfng  the  helthu  of  iufdoN 
lock,  artiona  of  Teaecn  and  Huftkotnl,  and  oeeapation  of  Cabool.  He  terred  alio  the  SuU^  eampaign 
of  I843>0,  and  wat  present  ai  the  battlet  of  Moodliee  (wonnded),  Feroxechah  (wounded),  and  Sobraoa 
(tarareiy  wounded);  medal  and  two  ctatps.  Serred  in  the  Puojanb  campaign  of  lMS-0,  and  was  praaeat 
•I  tha  aflkir  of  Ramnufgur,  tha  pasiape  of  the  Chenab  at  Wusaerabad  on  tha  Itt  Dea  1848  with  the  fare* 
nnder  Sir  Joseph  Thadwall,  action  of  Sadoolapofa,  and  battles  of  ChUlianwallah  and  Oottfatat  (Medal 
and  two  daapa)b 

•  Paymaster  MacQaccn  tarred  with  10th  Laneert  throughout  tha  eampaign  of  18S8-a9  In  Afl^hanittas,  saA 
vat  prssant  at  tha  siege  and  capttire  of  Ghtunee  (medal).  He  was  aftrrwarda  present  at  tha  battle  of  Mah*> 
raipors  on  tha  28th  Dee.  1849  (medal) ;  srrred  also  fas  the  Butla)  campaign  In  1840,  and  waa  preaeot  at  Ibt 
aflhir  of  Bttddlwal,  aad  batUes  of  Aliwal  (wounded)  and  Sobraon  (medal  and  datp).  He  was  praaent  with  tha 
Srd  U.  Drt.  thfoughoot  the  Pni^anb  campalgB  of  I8M-0,  Indoding  tha  aflhir  of  Ramntmnr,  tha  passaga 
of  tha  Ohanab  at  Waieerabad  on  tha  1st  Dec.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thaekwtll,  aetiSB  of 
8sdoolapora,SBd  battles  of  OhllliaBwallah  and  Goqlaiat  (oMdal  aad  two  elaaps). 

(Far  IMss  18  lal  II,  sst  apyasllt  ytfa 


Yean'Serv, 


67 


^*"  W"B^"lMou'!''"•]4^A(77^e  Queen's  Own)  Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons.  131 
"Talatbba" « Albuhera"  ^'Salamanca"  " Vittoria" "Toulousb" "Peninsula" 

"  AfFGHANISTAN"  "  GUUZNRB." 

Colonel.—lj^  Wi  Sir  George  Scovell,'  KGB.  Adjutant,  6  April,  98 ;  Cornet,  20 
Jane,  98;  Lieut.  4  May,  00;  Capt.  10  March,  04;  Mqjor^  30  May,  11; 
Lieut.'CoL  17  Aug.  12;  Col.  27  May,  25;  M^jar-Qen.  10  Jan.  37;  Xf.- 
Gen,  9  Not.  46  ;  Gen,  20  June  54;  Co/.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  18  Dec.  47. 

Lieut,'Colonel. — Lord  George  Augustus  Fred.  Paget,'  Comet  ic  Sub'Lt.  P25 
July,  34 ,  Lieut,  P 1  Dec.  37 ;  Capt.  p  17  Aug.  41 ;  Jif({;or,  p  30  Jan.  46 ;  Lieut.- 
Col.  P  29  Dec.  46;  Cot.  20  June  64. 

M({jor. — Alexander  Low',  Cornet,  p  2  Oct.  35  ;  Lieut,  p  6  July  38 ;  Capt.  P  14 
July  43  ;  Brev.'MaJ.  20  June  54;  Mqf.  26  Oct  54 ;  Bretf.'Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  51. 


Full  I  Half 
Pay. 1  Pay. 

20  !     IJ 


20 


15 

0 

15 

0 

11 

0 

16 

0 

6 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

22 

0 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

17 

0 

Captains. 
George  John  Brown^ . .  •  • 

Robert  Portal 

C.  Berkeley  Molynenx,  t. 

Thomas  Hutton^ 

William  Peareth     

Henry  Smith  Adiington 

George  Ellis   

John  Barry  Marshall .... 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Bon.  Chas.  Jas.  Keith,'  s. 
Fiennes  Wykeham  Martin 
Chas.  A.  Gunter  Browne 
William  Affleck  King  .. 
George  Warwick  Hunt . . 
Robert  N.  Gore  Booth  •• 

John  Clark,  R.M 

Cornets. 
Edward  Lavallin  Puxley 
John  Francis  Sparke  •  •  • . 
William  Winstanley  . . . . 


CORNET. 


P 17  April  40 
P 17  Jan.  40 
20  Sept.  44 
P21  June  39 
P21  Aug.40 
Pll  Feb.  48 
7  May  47 
P 19  Oct.  49 

15  Feb.  50 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 
Pll  July  51 
P  12  July  51 
P   9  July  52 

21  July  54 

P24NOV.54 
P23  Aug.  54 
P   8  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P 14  July  43 

P  8  May  45 

1  April  47 

P  6  May  42 

P  22  Nov.  50 

9  6 July  49 

8  May  51 

13  May  52 

P  31  Oct  51 
26  Oct.  54 
26  Oct.  54 
8  Dec.  04 
8  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 


S  Quirtef^llMtor  Hill  urrtd  u  Deputy  ProfotI 
Marshal  to  tba  Bflnbay  ealuiim  of  tha  Amy  of  tlia 
Iwhta  darini  tha  whole  of  Iba  tima  It  wm  In  tha  Said 
(from  Dec  1S3S  to  Peb.  1840),  and  waa  praaaat  at  the 
and  captoaa  of  Ohosoaa  (  Medal). 


P  30  Jan.  46 
p  9  June  46 
P 16  Mar.  50 
P  23  April  52 
P  7  Jan.  53 
26  Oct.  54 
8  Dec  54 

15  Der.  54 

S  Hen.  Lieut.  Keith  aerred  thrta 
fcmn  as  a  midshipman,  and  waa 
wounded  in  the  boat  actloa  of 
H.  H.  8.  President  and  tarrdiea 
acatnst  the  Arab  pinuca  In  the  river 
Amoaha,  aaat  aoaat  of  AMca,  tS 
Not.  ISI7. 


Paymaster. — George  Thome  George,  4  May,  49;  Ens.  p6  Sept.  33;  Lt,  p9  Dec* 

At^utant.^  [36 ;  Capt.  17  Jan.  45. 

Quarter-Maiter.^John  Hill,*  22  June  49. 

Surgeon. — Henry  Rendal],  M.D.  54;  Aeeitt.'Surg.  16  Dec.  45. 

/Ism^-5ur^.— Rohert  Orr  Crichton,  M.D.,  14  Oct,  51. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Byrnei  14  Dec.  38. 

Blue,  Facings  Scarlet. — Agents^  Messrs.  C.  Hopklnson  k  Co. 


1  Sir  Oeorge  ScotcU  lenred  ths  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moors,  terminating  nith  the  battle  of 
Coiiimw,  at  which  he  was  present  as  D^uty-Atsiiiaat-Quarter-lfaiter-Qeneral.  Afterwards  fn  the 
PeniiituU  In  the  same  department  at  the  head-quarters  under  the  Ouke  of  Wellington,  from  Feb.  1809  to 
the  end  of  that  war  in  IBU,  and  waa  preient  at  the  pasaage  of  the  Oouro  and  pursuit  of  Marshal  Soult ; 
battles  of  Talarera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor ;  lieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo  and  Badsios,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  slcee  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Mireile,  and  Mive;  passage  of  the  Adour,  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Oeorge  has 
received  the  gold  cross  and  one  clasp ;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  eight  clasps. 

2  Lord  George  Paget  commanded  the  4th  Lt.  Drs.  at  the  battle  of  BalaklaTa. 

S  Lteut.-Co)onel  Low  receired  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lleut.-Col.  for  the  Battle  of  BalaUara. 
4  Captains  Brown  and  Button  were  ssTcrely  wounded  at  Balaklara. 


10  Quartei -Mattel  Ctabtree  serted  with  the  8rd  Lt.  Drsgoons  throughout  the  eampaign  of  IB4S  in  Aff- 
ghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  heights  of  JugduUuck,  action 
of  Tescea  and  Huftkotul,  and  occupation  of  Cabool  (medal).  Served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  184ft-6,  and 
was  present  at  tiie  battles  of  Moodkee (charger  killed),  Feroiesliah,  aud  Sobraon  (severely  wounded);  (medal 
and  two  clasps).  Serred  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9.  and  was  present  at  the  aflbir  of  Ram- 
nnggur.  the  passiige  of  tbe  Chenab  at  Wuzcerabad  on  lit  liec.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph 
TbackweU,  and  battles  of  Chilllanwallah  and  Goojerat (medal  and  two  clasps). 

11  Tet.-Surgeon  Gardiner  served  with  the  7th  Dr,  Gds.  throughout  the  KaAr  war  of  1848-7  (Msdsl). 


132  m  (Jkmkaiing)  Regimeiii  of  DragooM,    [^'iJjSCoIS^JriS?."^ 


The  Castle  of  Inniskllling. 
"  WATERLOO." 


YMn*  Serf. 


81 


18 

18 

11 

9 

8 

6 

6 

87 

8 
3 
8 
8 
8 
8 
I 
7 
8 

8 

1 
1 
1 

17 

3 

18 

17 

3 

1 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 


ColontU 

Sir  George  Pownoll  Adams/  KGH.  Comet,  5  Oct.  1795;  Lieut,  12  March, 90  ; 
Capt,  11  Oct.  97;  Mqjar^b  Feb.  08;  Lieut,'CoL  8  Dec. 04;  CoL  4  June, 
13;  Mqjor-Oen,  13  Aug.  19;  Lieut.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Gen.  11  Nor.  o\  ; 
CoL  6th  Dragoons,  86  Oct.  40. 

Lieut.'CoUmeU 

Henry  Dalrymple  White,' Conw/,  HI  May  38;  Lieut,  p8  Feb.  39;  Capt. 
P  17  Hay  44 ;  Mqjor,  p  82  Dec.  48  ;  Lt.-Col.  1  Juno  54. 

Mqjor, 
Charles  Cameron  Shate,'#.  Comet,  ^  Id  July  34;  Lieut,  p  13  May  39;  Capt, 
P  6  Mar.  47  ;  Afqjor,  1  June  54. 


COBNBT. 


Captains. 

Robert  Moore  Peel [p 

Fred.W.JohnFiUWygram;P 

Conyers  Tower    r  •  !p 

Robert  George  Manley*. .  p 
Edmund  D'Arcy  Hunt* 
John  Lavallin  Puxley    . 
German  Wheatcroft  . .  • 
P.  D'Ormleax  Von  Strang* 

LlBUTBRARTB. 

Richard  Henry  Currio   •  • 

Archibald  Weir/  my 

Henry  Timson    

Wm.  Sawrey  Rawlioson' 
Nicholas  De  Jersey  LoFell 
Wiinaro  Stratford  Sleigh  1 
Edward  Finch  Dawson  • .  p 
John  Clemeota    ........  p 


Alfred  Henderson  White 

CO&RBTS. 

T.  Anderson,  R.M..(Q.M.  ) 

9  Apr.  47.)  ,,,, J 

Arthur  Finch  Dawson   . . 
Joseph  Thomas  Wetherali  jp 
John  Syans. .  •  •  • p 


2  Dec.  37 

28  July  43 
7  June  44 

9  June  40 

20  Oct.   47 

23  Nor.  49 

19  Oct.  49 
11  Not.  28 

16  April  52 

21  May  52 
27  May  53 
10  June  53 

20  Sept.  53 
18  Oct.  53 
15  Sept.  54 
15  Aug.  48 
15  July  63 

10  Not.  54 

17  Aug.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


LIBUT. 


P  2  July  41 
P17  May  44 
P  6  June  45 
?  25  June  47 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  29  Apr.  53 
P22Aug.  51 
1?  Apr.  34 

P 15  July  53 
14  April  54 

P  15  Sept.  54 
6  Oct.  54 

P  24  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

P 16  Aug.  50 

P  20  Dec.  54 


CAPTAizr. 


P  25  June  47 
P  22  Dec.  48 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P18  Ftb.  63 
P 16  Sept.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 
6  Sept.  52 
8  Dec.  54 


BBBTBT- 
XAJOM. 


Paymaster. — Methuen  Stedman,  24  March  54 ;  Sne,  p  1  June  38;  Lieutm  Pitl 
Feb.  40;  Capt.  p4  April  45. 
0    Aifutant,''Lieut.  Archibald  Weir,*  81  May,  52. 
0    Quarter-Master. — James  Marshall,'  14  April,  43. 
0    Surgeon, — Jamrs  Mouat,*  8  Nov.  48 ;  Assist, -Surg,  14  Dec,  38. 
0    Assist.'Surg.'-HenTy  Charles  Boate,  26  Not.  52. 
0    Veterinary  jSur^ecm.— James  Collins,  23  June  54. 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Sir OeoTff  AdABU  Mircd  in  IreUnd  daring  the  Inrarrtetton  in  IS03.    Abo  ander  Lord  Lak*  in  lh«  EasI 
Indlcf,  wlicr*  be  wat  aetlteljr  emplo.t mI  for  MTerml  yenrt. 

t  Liettt..Coloael  White  eommuMlcd  ibi*  lanUkllllnv  Drngoont  at  tt  e  bfttt'e  of  Balaklava. 

•  Mi^orBfante,  Capt  Uaoley,  Ueuta.  WcLr  and  UawUoMn,  Qr.-BlatCa?  Uaraball,  and  Suixcos  Moaal. 
were  at  Balaklava. 

8  Cape  Bnnt  lerved  with  the  9th  Lancen  in  the  last  Panjavb  campaign,  and  was  pretent  at  the  bctth t 
of  ChllUsnvallah  and  Ooojeral  (Medal  and  Clatpe).    Prpieat  at  BaUtklara. 

0  OapC.  Ton  Strenf  serrcd  with  the  19lh  Light  Infantiy  in  Affgbanlttan,  and  was  present  at  both  atlacLs 
oa  OhoxBCe,  and  for  whieh  ho  has  received  the  Medal. 


"t  ymIu*"]  1th  (  Tli€  Queen^s  Own)  RegL  of  Lt.  Dragoons  {Hu89ar8)x  l33 


"  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO." 


Year*'  8er». 


23 


18 


14 
10 
11 

9 
14 

8 


8 
6 
8 
5 

4 
5 
4 


4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
1 

24 


8 
14 

20 
7 


0 


Colonel, 
P  5<r  William  Tuyll,»  KCH.  Cor,  22  Oct.  90;  Lieut.  18  July,  01;  CapL  7 
April,  04;  Mqjor,  20  Nov.  00;  Lieiit.-Col,  13  June,  11;  CoL  27  May,  26  ; 
Major  Gen,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Gen,  9  Not.  46;  Gen,  20  Jane  54}  Col,  7th 
Hussars,  10  Mar.  46. 

Lieut,- Colonel, 
Charles  Hagart,  Comet,  p15  June  32;  Lieut,  P12  Aug.  34;  Capt,  p21  Oct. 
37 ;  Mqjor,  p  10  Dec.  47 ;  Lt,-Col,  p  31  Oct.  61 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  64. 

Mtyor, 
James  M'Caul  Hagart,  Comet,  p  26  May  37 ;  Lieut,  p  16  May  46 :  Capt,  p  11 
Sept.  46;  Mqfor,  P  31  Oct.  61. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 
Str  Wm.  Russell, J9ar^.,«. 
William  Babington    .... 
Sir  Lydston  Newman,jB^. 
William  Dascon  fi ushe  . . 

Thomas  Pedder*    

Charles  Craufurd  Fraser,  s 

LlEUTBNAHTS. 

Joseph  Trenerry,  Ac{j,  ,, 
David  Philip  firown,  R.M. 

James  Aytoun 

Hon,  J,  De  V.T.W.Fienneu 

Frederick  Coates   

Prank  Gar  forth 

Musgrave  Dyne  Briscoe 

COBK ETS 

Charles  WUliam  Paulet 

Robert  Hale 

William  Henry  Seymour 
Wm.  Stand.  Carr  Standish 
Au^,  F.  Went  worth  Gore 


COBNBT. 


P  2  July  41 
Pll  Nov.  46 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P27  Feb.  46 
P 16  April  41 
P  3  Dec.  47 


2  July  47 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P  22  Nov.  60 
P  17  Jan.  61 
P  16  Aug.  60 
P 16  Sept.  61 


P  21  Nov.  61 
Pll  June  62 
P  9  July  62 
P 19  Aug.  68 
P 18  Oct.  63 
p  12  May  64 


LIBUT. 


P27  Feb.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 
P 19  June  46 
P 17  Apr.  47 
2  July  46 
P 14  June  60 


13  June  60 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P  31  Oct.  61 
P  8  June  62 
P  26  July  63 
P  30  Dec.  63 
P21  April  64 


CAPTAIN. 


P 16  Apr.  47 
P 14  June  60 
P 19  July  60 
P  8  June  62 
P26July63 
P21  AprU  64 


BBBTBT- 
MAJOB. 


Robt.  S.  Wms.  Bulkeley 

Paynuifter.—Edward  George  Cubitt,  16  Feb.  44;  Eni.  i*9  Dec.  31;  Lieut. 
28  April,  37. 

0    Adjutant, — Lieut,  Joseph  Trenerry,  3  Sept.  47. 

0    Quarter-Master.^^SEL  John  Evans  Parry ,^  12  Oct.  41. 

0    Surgeon, — Archibald  Alexander,  3  Oct.  46;  Assist,' Surg,  20  Feb.  35. 
0    Assistant'Surffeon,'^^heTt  Wilson,*  M.D.,  26  Ang.  48. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — James  George  Pliilips,  28  Aug.  38. 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned  from  Canada  19  Dec.  1842.] 

1  Sir  Wm.  Tuyll  served  during  part  of  the  oatnpaigns  of  1703,  04,  and  OS,  in  the  Netberlandft;  at  the 
Helder,  in  ITOD;  and  in  Portugal,  Bpain,  and  Walcheren,  in  1808  and  0,  at  Aide-de-canp  to  the  preteal 
MarquU  of  Angleiey.    Sir  William  lias  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Sakaf  nn  and  Benercnte. 

S  Capt.  Peddrr  Mrred  with  the  58th  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  tiie  attack  and  repulse  oi  the 
Vncmy  on  tiie  settlement  anditockadee  of  Wanganui  lOlh  May  1847,  and  In  the  action  of  the  lOth  July 
following. 

4  Quarter-Hoster  Parry  senred  the  campaign  of  1818  with  the  7th  Bustan,  and  was  tllghUy  wooaded 
In  the  hand  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

ft  Doctor  Wiieun  served  the  £ait«rn  campaign  of  1854 ;  and  In  a  despatch  referring  to  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  Lord  Raglan  wnien,  "The  Uuke  of  Cambridge  speaks  also  in  the  highest  terms  of  tbeaplrited  eiertions 
of  Assthtant-durgeon  Wilson,  of  the  7th  Hussars,  who  at  a  cniieal  moment  rallied  a  few  men,  which  enabled 
them  to  hold  the  ground  till  reinforced." 

t  C 


HI 

3|||S 


TMn'flcrv. 


00 


134    Sth  (The  King's  JR.  IrUh)Regt  ofLt.Drags.      {^'i^iil^^T 

{Hussars.) 

Htrp  and  Crown.  "  PriiUnm  tirtutit  mnnorti.**-^** LEBWABREB'*— '*  HIKD006TA5.* 
Colonel,— -9  Sir  John  Brown,'  KCU.  Cor,  27  May,  95 ;  Lt,  17  May,  96  ;  Cap 

1  June,  97 ;  Mqjor,  16  Feb.  09 ;  LteuU-Col,  14  March,  11  j  CoL  19  July,  t>l 

Maj^r-Qtn.  SS  July, 30;  Lieuf.-Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Gen,  20  June  54 ;  Co/,  m 

HoBsars,  4  April,  43. 
Xieu/.-Co/one/.— Fred.  Geo.  Shewell,'  Comet,  P28  Aug.  27  ;  LU  6  Sept.  3] 

Ca|>/.P28Apr.37;jr<vor,P23Aug.44;  X^-Co2.p  19  Feb.  47;  Co/.  28  Nov. ;>^ 
jr^'or.^Rodotph  de  Sails,'  Cornet^  p  17  Dec.  80  ;  Lieut,  p28  June,  3d  ;  Vc^ 

P 13  July,  38 ;  Jlfq^or,  p  10  Feb.  47  ;  Bretet  Lt,'Col,  28  Nov.  64. 


cO 


■par 


28 
86 


16 
12 
15 
16 
22 
14 
9 
9 


Umlf 
P»J, 


7 

4 
4 
3 
7 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

Arth.  Jas.  Lord  Killeen 
Edward  Tomkinton  .. 
James  Sadler  Naylor  . . 
George  Chetwode  .... 

Joseph  Reilly 

Bdward  Seager  *. . .  • . . 
Fra.  Edmund  MacnagUten 


CORNBT. 


P17Sept.  39 
P 12  May  43 
17  July  40 
P  8  May  40 
P  20  Apr.  33 
P 17  Sept.  41 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


P27  Oct.  46 
;  Daniel  Hugh  Clutter buck^  p  22  Dec.  40 
LlBUTBXANTS.  | 

Hon,  S. J. G.  CaUhorpe,«t.,  p  23  May  48 

Edward  PhUlipa     P  H  July  61  >  24  Feb.  64 


LIBUT. 


.L. 


CAPTAIN.     iBKeT.-MAJ 


P  5  Mar.  41*  p  23  Jan.  40 
1*12  Apr.  44,P27Jnne6l 
P22JuIy  45;P  4  Feb.  63 
PlOMar.  43  P24Fcb. '64 


27  Mar.  34 
29  June  43 
P23  Moy  48 
P22  Feb.  60 

P23  May  61 


3  Sept.  64 
S60ct.  64 

8  Dec.  61 
16  Dec.  64 


5  Dec.  61 

Pll  Mar.  53 

P 10  June  63 

P  28  July  64 

3  Sepr.  64 

20  Oct.  64 


3  Sept.  64 
26  Oct.  64 
P 14  Oct.  61 


7  i  Bns,  P  28  Sept.  80;  Li.  16  AprU  42. 


OH  • 


lU 


Clement  Walker  Heneage  p  19  Aug.  61 
Riversdale  Richard  Glyn  p  10  Apr.  62 
John  Puget    Pl2Bept.48 

CORXBTS. 

4  0    Robert  Poore 

8  0    George  Gooch  Clowes* 

2  0    William  MuBsenden  .. 

1  0    Robert  Cooper  Sawbridge 
1  ,    0    John  Reilly,  R.M.    . 

1  0  ;  Robert  narding,  Ai(i. 

2  OljamesBaker p18No¥.63 

10  0    Paymaster, — Henry  Duberly,  12  Nov. 

1  0    il<{/tf/an/.— Come/ Robert  Harding,  20  Oct  64. 

1  0    Quarter^ Master, — Henry  Fletcher  Lane,  17  March  64. 

20  0    Surgeon, — George  Anderson,  10  Dec.  46;  Assist.'Surg,  12  June  36. 

7  0  \Assistant»Surffeon, — Anthony  Dickson  Home,  17  March  48. 

12  0  !  Veterinary  Surgeon, — Bdward  Simpson  Grey,  24  April,  43. 
k  Blue. — AgentSy  Messrs.  Cojt  &  Co. 

3  1  sir  John  Brown  Mrredon  the  eipadltion  to  South  America  under  Qenersl  WkiUlock  \  ob  Iksl  <•  r«  * 
a  tonl  under  tbs  Duke  of  Wellington,  Including  Ihe  bettlee  of  Rolela  end  Vlraiere;  and  tubeeqiiently  on  m 
B  J^n  Moore'*  expedition  to  Spain,  includinx  ibe  Bltairt  trltb  the  Preocb  cavalry  at  Sahafun  and  BcnrtetM 
i  rvlreat  toOoninna,  and  battle  of  Cuninna.  He  was  afierwardf  attaebed  to  the  FnrtuKaaM  anay,  and  ntff:<  *< 
Ave  wounilt  in  action  with  the  enemy  on  the  18th  Feb.  1811.  He  wa»  alto  attached  for  Ato  bmwIIh  '«  i 
division  of  the  Spanish  army  In  Bstramadura  under  General  llendiiabel.  8lr  John  hat  nrceivvd  the  W&i 
Medal  with  three  elaspt,  for  Boleia,  Timiera,  and  Corunna. 

5  Oolong  Bheweti  conmanded  the  flth  Hussan  at  the  battle  of  BalaUara. 
•  Lt.-Ool.  de  Sails  was  ptvsent  at  Balaklavs. 

4  CapUtns  Sesf rr  and  Clutterbuek  wrre  slightly  wounded  at  BalAklara. 
9  Lieut.  Calthorpe  serred  the  Baslern  campaign  of  1854  at  Aide-de-Canp  to  Lord  Rsclao,  locloding  i^* 

tattles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebasiopvl. 

6  Comet  Clowes  wat  wotinded  and  taken  prisoner  at  OwlaklaTa. 


Cil\\\ 


=  5s5i 

5^1 If" 


I  Ll-CoL  OrsBlwrvfld  la  China  (Medal)  at  Btlfade-M^|or  Co  L«td  SaltotiB,  and  vu  pretrDt  at  Ibe  aaaaalt  %mA  ra*i  ' 

ef  Chia  Klai«  PaSk  and  at  ib«  laodiat  before  Kaakia.    He  wnrcd  wftk  tlEt  Sth  LAarert  at  So^tma (medal)  is  ia4a  \  •m.  h 

the  fetlaaeflt  during  the  (fvater  part  of  tbc  eempalfn  la  the  Punjaub  la  Itir-Si  laetudlut  t^  pawM*  ••  •** 

_  I  MX  SaHaacgiir,  aad  battle  of  ChlUiaawallah  t  be  vat  al«o  pretrat  at  the  bettlc  ef  Geqjrrai  ( Medal  end  ci^p*  ) 

7 i  <«  S  S  IT  *  Capcaia  Steele  terred  la  the  tSlfe  *llh  Ibe  Mpedlifca  to  the  North  of  China  la  IS«I  (Medal),  aad  «at  preeevi  at  tl 
e  ^  i  i  «  n  attach  aad  captote  of  Chia  Kiaas  Foo^  aad  at  the  laadiaf  befWe  KaaUa. 
B^  ^  5^  a  LC-Coi.  Little.  Capt.  Hamblen,  Lta.  Havtrey.  Pivaeh.aad  Head,  trrrtd  ia  the  eaapalgn  ea  the  SnOej  la  Utf.  at 
8  O'S^  g  S  were  prearnt  at  the  baule  of  Sobrana  (medal).  Lleutt.  Hawtrry,  Prrneh.  tad  Rine,  terved  ia  the  PaiOaah rear*  c«  < 
?  &^  a  "  ^  IS4S-S,  iaclodlM  the  patatce  of  the  Chniab  at  Ramaaffar,  aad  battlet  of  Chllllaawtllah  aad  0«M*jvrat  (  MmUI  •amk  ru  r « 
^  ■  P^  a 3  7  Maior  Piatt  terred  alth  the  IMh  Laarentathe  eampalca  ia  AflkhaaUtaa.  aadrr  Lord  Keaaeta  ltMaad4S.M>.  ei 
«  ^  S  S  ^  •  preeeat  at  the  aMaalt  aad  eaptare  of  Ohaiaee  (awdal)  Volaateered  with  the  eqaadroa  detarfaed  aadrr  Brffadtvt  C  i  ••« 
!■  aiianii  of  Che ar«r*  <•  *^^*  t>>e  ea««7*t|«aa,  aad  Meore  poMWtien  of  the  rttadrl  «t  Cabol  ia  AagatI  ISS,  «*K>to  •« 
eseoaipUthcd.  Appuiatrd  MaJet  of  Brifade  t»lcb  the  anay  ef  reeenrv  m  1841  aad  tt.  Sereed  at  Atai.-A^c-Ce«.  i  iti 
Chealry  OWUka  *lth  llw  army  of  Ooallor  uadrr  Loid  Ooash  la  IS43-44,  aad  aatpreirai  al  Ihe  battle  oT  Maaa*«jr-«i 
(awdal)  I  and  agala  ia  the  taaie  rapacity  ia  the  Pa^Jaab  caiapalfa  of  ISISS  i  wa*  prrwat  al  the  caeolry  aetiaa  a* 
aagtw  tiad  Nov.,  the  pattace  of  the  I'beaab  with  the  foreebader  Sir  Joteph  TbackacUai  WuiaetahaS  Itt  Dec. 
•ad  at  the  tabteqaeac  aattlet  of  Chllliaa wal lah  aad  Ooo|vrat  ( Medal  Md  elatpa) . 

I«  Captola  Aatoaaad  Lieot.  ibmiUoo,  Mwed  with  the  9ih  Laacrr*  la  the  battle  of  Paaaiar  («««at)t  i>*  •vi 
palia  ea  the  SatWl  la  IS«Sk  tocludtne  the  battle  or  6«btaoa  (ncdal)  {  and  la  the  Pnmaab  cam|«l«a  et  1S4«  •.  it 
cladlag  the  paMafe  of  the  Chcoah  at  RaaMutgar,  aad  battlet  orClalliaawaUah  aad  Ooejtnt  |  Mrdal  aad  elatp»' 

IS  U.  riaaeto  ■treed  with  the  ISib  Laaeettal  the  aetleaa  of  Baddlwal  and  All  wal,  aad  at  aide.de -eawp  la  p.r  7.«^ 
Thsih  atl!  St  ti'fcitia  Cf iti  tni  lai  rliiyl      Me  tteetd  alto  the  Paajaab  tfptlsaof  iStS  S,  tatSadiag  the  i>—tte  »  il 
.f  «  h^  S  *"  i  OheMhet  Baaaa^av.  aad  battlet  of  ChilllMwallah  aad  Ooi^vemc  (Mtital  aad  clatptK 
'9  B^-S  J      1«  LleaC  Mlllt  terred  with  thePih  Laaeers  la  the  Saihi caatpalga  of  IS«S-S,aad  was  pttttat  lathe  haUIr of  Sw* tM 
*t  r  o  j  Sal  Modal)u    Also  Ihe  Put^aah  catapaifa  of  1S4S-S.  lactadlat  the  Pattate  of  the  Chtaah,  aad  hattiet  of  Chtt.ita«*liaa  ta 
"      ^  -   -  Medal  aad  clstpt). 

Calet  ttrwd  with  iht  4ih  Uchl  Drafooat  la  the  ceatpaign  under  Lord  Kcaae  la  Sctade  sad  Aff|haB«uai| 
pcestat  attbe  laklsg  off  Ohaaaee  ^Mtdal). 


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The  Ror%I  Cypher  within  the  Gtrter. 
"  PENINSULA."—"  PUNNIAR."— "SOBRAON."—"  PUNJAUB." 
— "  CH ILLIA  NWALLAH."—"  GOOJERAT." 
CoL—9  WiJM.  Wallace  Sleigh/ CB.  Cor.  Feb.  95;  LL  20  Apr.  06;  Capt.  25 

Oct. 08 ;  Afqj.lA  Jime,Od ;  Lt.-CoL  14  Dec. 09;  Col,  12  Aug.  10;  MqjMeti.  22 

July,80;  X^-Gen.  23  No?. 41 ;  (?«n.20Juae54;  Co/. 0th  Lancers, 24  Aug.  30. 
Lieut, 'Cohnela, — Jamefl  Hope  Grant,*  CB.   Comet ^  P2b  Ang.  26;  Lieut,  p  2C 

Feb.  28 ;  Capt,  p  20  May  36 ;  Mqjor,  22  Apr.  42 ;  Brev.-Lt.^Col.  7  June  49: 

Lt.'Col.  20  Apr.  50. 
Archibald  Little,^  Cornet^  P4  0ctdl;  Lieut.  P31  Aug.  32;  Capt.  P24  Feb. 

37 ;  Major^  6  April  60 ;  Lt.-  Col.  20  Juoe  54. 
ilf<y or*.— John  Rose  Holden  Rose,'  Cornet,  PlO  July  31 :  Lieui.  Pll  Jan.  33 ; 

Capt.  P20  April 42 ;  Major ^  20  June  64. 
Henry  Aime  Guvry/  £nsign,  P 17  Oct.  33;   Lt.  P  4  Sept,  35  ;  Capt,  p  2  May 

46 ;  Mqjor,  P  22  Sept.  64. 


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Captains. 

Hon,  Charles  Powys^  • . 
Edward  James  Pratt^  . . 
Robert  Abercromby  Yule*''^ 
William  Drysdale'  .... 
Oct.HenrvSt.Geo.Anson*'* 
Wm-WelLW.  Humbley« 

Aug.  Fred.  Steele^ 

Josias  RogersJohu  Coles** 
Chardin  Philip  Johobon 
Fred.  Courtney  Trower' 

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  John  Francis^*. . 
Alexander  Hawtrey*  .... 
Wm.  Hamilton,*^  ac^.  , . 
Fnu  John  Macfarlaue**  . . 
Lucius  John  French' . .  • . 

John  Head' « . 

John  Henry  King  '*  .... 
Henry  Andrew  Sarel  **  . . 

Frederick  Ellis**    

A.  Eastfield  Wilkinson  ** 

Henry  Scott    

Richard  Shaw,  B.  M 

W.WedderbumArbuthnot 
John  George  Willis  .... 
Henrv  Holden  Steward.. 
Charles  David  Rich   .... 

Robert  MiIU«* 

Fra.  Richard  Chas.  Grant 
Wm.  Cracroft  Gordon  . . 

Cornets. 
Charles  John  Heaton  £1I1» 
Alfred  Stowell  Jones. • .. 
Ileory  Layington  Payne 

Robert  Blair 

James  Goldle 


CORNET. 


P28  Feb.  34 

14  Feb.  28 

P  3  July  36 

P20  Dec.  86 

27  Nov.  35 

27  Mar  35 

P18  Nov.  41 

P  2  Sept.  36 

Pl4Mar.  45 

P30  Juue37 

P 14  June  30 
P  24  April  42 
29  April  42 
P  6  Jan.  43 
P  13  Dec.  42 
P  16  Dec.  40 
P23  Jan.  46 
P  13  July  47 
P  13  Aug.  47 
P  ]  1  Feb.  48 
P  12  May  4(5 

3  Apr.  4() 
P16  Die  4b 
p  16  Mar.  60 
p  12  Apr.  50 
P 17  June  61 

8  Oct.  60 
^  16  Sept.  51 
P 13  Feb.  62 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P 16  Apr.  62 
P  0  July  6*2 
i'  9  July  6*2 
P 16  Dec.  63 
P  14  July  64 


P  1  July  36 
P  20  Jan.  32 
P  26  May  37 
P31  Aug.  38 
8  Dec.  38 

16  Dec.  38 

17  Mar.  43 
P  22  Mar.  39 
P  14  April  46 

13  May  42 

P  1  July  42 
p  31  May  44 

23  Oct.  46 
P  24  Oct.  46 

28  Apr.  46 

10  Not.  42 
P31  Dec.  47 
P16  Dec.  48 
P  2  Oct.  40 
PlSJ.in.  6U 
••22  Feb.  60 
6  Apr.  60 
P17  June  61 
P27  Feb.  62 
Pll  June  52 
M23  Dec.  53 

20  J  line  .54 
t' 23  June  64 


p  13  July  47 

20  Sept.  44 

P  2  July  47 

P  29  Oct.  47 

P  19  Oct.  49 

29  Apnl  60 

P24  May  60 

PlO  Mar.  47 

P  19  April  50 

20  June  64 


BKEV.-MAJ. 

7  June  40 
7  June  40 


4  Major  (hnrj  acrrcd  the  Pqn. 
jAiib  eampaign  of  184S.9.  *ith  th« 
Srd  Lifbi  Uragooot,  aad  eom- 
mftndea  a  tqumdroo  at  Uie  aSkir  of 
BjuBDuxrur  ( boTMihiit  under  blm)  t 
Ui*  paiaiigeortba  CbenaS  at  Wu- 
sevrabad  on  tb«  lit  Dre  1848,  with 
the  foree  under  Sir  Jotcpb  Thaek  • 
well  t  and  at  Uic  action  uf  SadooU. 
pore,  and  battlat  ^  ChilUanwallab 
and  Ooojerat  (Medal  ud  two 
CUspi). 


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P    1  Dec.  54 

8  Major  aotc  serrcd  with  the  Srd  Lif ht  Drtf  oobs 
thraafiiuut  tlie  eampalfn  or  1841  In  Atrgbautotui 
( Medal ) ;  commnnded  a  ball  iquadroo  at  the  tardng  ol 
kiie  Khybrr  Pa*s,  ft  waialio  at  tbettomiaf  ibrbei»b;s 
nt  Jajrdulluek  action  at  Tetern  and  Huft  Kotul.  Miei 
or  Jellalabad,  and  re.capture  of  CabooL  A t  tbr  battle  of 
Punnlar,  near  G»alior.  commanded  tbc  left  tquadron  uf 
the  9tb  Lane,  (medal).  He  waa  alto  at  Sobnum  (medal  • 
In  1848;  and  in  the  campaign  of  1848-9  in  the  Fui^aab, 
including  tbc  paseageorthc  Chenab  ai  aannuiricttr,  ft 
battlft  ofCbiUianwaUafa  ft  Ooqjerttt  (Medal  ft  elaapa\ 

Paymaeter,^ryio.  Hanson  Ralcllff,  3  Sept.  47 ;  Bns,  3  Ap  r.  40 ;  Lt.  p16  Auir .  42. 
Acyutant.^Lieut,  William  Hamilton,'^  20  April,  42. 
Quarter-Master, — Peter  House,  12  Not.  62. 

5Mr^e(m.-Rob.JoyntGordoiiGrant,'»2Jul.41;il.-5.14F«'b.28;jy.*ul.7Sep.26. 
Aseistant^Surgeon, — ^Jobn  James  Clifford,  MD.  7  Aut;.  46. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.^^ch&Td  John  Gedaliah  Hurford,"  17  July,  36. 

Blue— Facings  Scarlet- — Agent ,  George  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 

.  V  ?.*°'"*  Sleigh  lenred  in  Flanders  In  17B5;  In  the  actiont  In  North  Holland  and  the  Helder.  lOth  and 
19th  Sept.,  and  8d  and  6tb  Oct.  J  799.    In  the  Peniniula  in  1811  and  12.    Ck>minanded  the  Uth  Dra«ooni  nt 
Waterloo,  towards  the  elose  of  which  the  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  devolved  on  him.    In  I81U  be  ac- 
companied his  regiment  to  India,  and  commanded  the  Cavalry  division  at  the  siege  ofBhurtporein  IS^fiftfl 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca. 

5  The  Hon.  Capt,  Powys,  prior  lo  entering  the  army,  served  fiva  years  and  three  months  lo  the  Roysl 
^av7,  and  was  present  in  U.U.S.  Blendt,  at  the  taking  of  the  Morea  Oistle,  in  the  Gulf  of  Lepanto,  in  188«. 
He  served  witii  the  9th  Lancvrs  in  the  campaign  of  1848-9  in  ihe  Punjmih,  including  the  passagv  of  the 
Chenab  at  Bamnuggur,  and  battles  of  Cbillian wallah  and  Ooojerat  (  Medal  and  clasps). 

9  Captain  Oryadale  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons,  and  Captain  Trower  with  the  16th  Lancers, 
dunug  the  campaign  in  Affghanisfan  under  Lord  Kaane,  and  were  present  at  the  siege  and  captuie  of 
Ghuxnee  ( Medal;.  These  officers  weiv  also  present  with  the  9th  Laneera  In  the  aetion  at  Punnlar,  x9tk 
Dec.  40  (medal);  at  Sobraon  (medal)  in  l»4fl;  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9.  including  ttie  pas- 
■•^01  the  Chenab  at  Bamnuggur,  and  battles  of  Cbillianwallah  and  Oooierat  f  Medal  and  claana). 


62 


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1 36  lOth  (  The  Prince  of  PFales^s  Oum)  Royal  Reg.  of  f  uU'd  QuJSrfVucfrkiJ?' 

LtDrs.  {Hussars.)      *"     ^>^^^^^' 

"  PENINSULA."—"  WATERLOO." 
CoL— PH.BGaiichamp,J?aW  Beauchamp,'  Cor.  9  Ju]y,03;  Lt, 24  Hay, 04;  Oipl. 

15  Jan.  07  ;  Mqj,\A  May,  12;  X^-Co/.18  Jane,  15;  Co2.24  Mar. 22;  Mq^.-Gen. 

10  Jan.  37;  X^-Om.9Noy.46;  Gtfn.20Jime54;  Co/.lOth  Hii8S.29jHne4S. 
LL'CoU.^Wm.  Parlby,  Cor.  p3  Oct.  16;  Lt.  pO  May,24;  Capt.  PlO  Sept. 20; 

J9r.-Af^*.23NoT.41;  Afa/.P26Sept.45;  /./.-C0/.PdOJaD.46;  Cot20Jiin€64. 
Fred.  Chailea  Griffitha,  Cornet,  p17  Jane,  24;  Lt,  IGFeb.  26;  Capt.  P5  April, 

31 ;  Major,  P2d  Oct.  37  ;  Lieut.-Col.  3  May,  39;  Col.  11  No?.  51. 
John  Wilkie,  Cornet,  p  1 1  May,  38 ;  Lieut,  p  29  May,  40 ;  Capt.  p  17  May,  44 ; 

Afajor,  V 27  Feb.  52 ;  Lieut,'CoL  p  10  Feb.  54. 
J/Vyorf.— Broadley  HarrUon,  Comet,  p  11  Oct.  39;  Lieut.  P  7  Sept.  41;  Capt* 

P  7  Jane  44 ;  M(Qor  p  5  No?.  52. 
Zor<i  George  Augustus  Beauclerk,  Cor.  p  28  Aug.  38 ;  X^PdFeb.  41;  Capt. 

P6  Dec.  44 ;  MfQor,  P  10  Feb.  54. 


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Captains. 

William  Murray 

Hon.  F.C.Q.  FitzClarence 
Robert  Charles  Holmes . . 

Charles  Bowles' 

Richard  Playne  Smith  . . 
JolinWydiffeThompsonV. 

James  Coweli*    

Arthur  John  Loftus  .... 
John  Walrond  Clarke  . . 
Butler  Mildmay  Gi?cen 

LlBUTBNARTS. 

Charles  PottM  Rosser  .... 
Theodore  Wiiigman,  R.M. 
John  Percy  Smith,'  a<(;. 
Benjamin  Aylett  Branftll 
Randall  Wilmer  Hatfeild 
Theodore  Williams     .... 

Edward  Stacey 

Henry  Alexander,  r 

John  Rawlinson  Cuthbert 
Thomas  Manners Townley 
Arthur  Herbert  Cass .... 
Arthur  Edward  Benson. . 
Dundas  Reinhardt  Gill. . 
Frfed.  Tho.  Ongley  Hopson 
James  M.  Burn  Murdoch 
William  01i?er Bird  ... 
James  Alston  Clark   . . . 


CORNBT. 


P  9  Mar.  38 
22  April  42 
P20NO?.  40 
P16Aug.  39 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P22No?.44 
P 18 July  34 
P 15  Dec.  40 
p  20  Mar.  40 
4  Apr.  46 

P  8  Jan.  41 
P29  No?.  44 
P  6  July  36 
6  Apr.  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P  8  Apr.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P21  Aug.  40 
P 13  Dec.  50 
Pl2Mar.52 
P  9  July  52 
P 15  Aug.  48 
P  14  Mar.  51 
P  15  Dec  48 


P  0  No?.  46 
P12  Apr.  50 
P  6  June  51 
P17  Apr.  47 
P27  Feb.  52 
P  6  Not.  52 
0  June  48 
P  13  Dec.  53 
P  10  Feb.  54 
P  24  Mar.  54 


12  Dec.  64 


4  U^or  ThenpMa  wnynA  Ito 
Buteni  MBpalfa  v(  1I<M  aa  D.A. 
Q  M.O.  to  tk«  MSMid  dIvUiM,  !». 
elttdlDf  Um  tattiM  of  ite  alau, 
BftUklATA,  and  lakcrmaii  (iw 
j  wbleli  he  >«e*iv*d  brwrt  nak  M 
MaJorX  uaA  aicg*  af  S«tert«v«L 


S  L4Mii.lobs  pOTvy  SMith  i»rv«4 
tb«  eaayatga  lo  aS^liMilatoa 
Lord  KasM*  wlthilir  ISia 
■Bd  was  prvwm  at  tba  attf*  aad 
eapcvrt  ^f  QbiuMa  (  Madal) . 


PlO  June  53 


P23  No?.  52 
Henry  FullertonRichmond  p  21  Jan  53 
Jaa.  John  Nell  Bucbunan 

Cornets. 
George  Sil?estcr  Da?ies 

John  Hudson 

Charles  Hill  Uoiacke    .. 
Aug.  Alfred  de  Bourbel 

William  Mayne 

Sydney  Vyse 


P  18  Oct.  53 
P  13  Dec.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P  12  May  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 


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ISU  to  Um  nd  of  tiwt  war,  tortadteg  tk«  eaptMW  af  Oporto,  hattia  of  TftUvtra,  aad  panaf*  of  Uto  Caa     Sovcrrly  aiwadid 
la  tbo  a*ck«  tSih  aag .  ISIS^  to  MaMMa*«  adTaM*  to  Um  teiUo  af  Baiaco.      Ua  baa  rrooiTfd  tbo  War  Madal  attk  aar 
•laip  CtrTiUawff*. 

a  Captain  Bowlct  tenrtd  throoKhout  the  csmptJf a  of  IMS  In  All)(hanlitan  (medal)  In  th«  Ird  Llfhft 
DrMOontfttBd  mm  pratenl  u  UMforelnf  of  ths  Khvber  PaM,  ttormlnf  tb«  haigbu  of  Jafdallnck,  anion  •$ 
Tvteen  tad  Hnfl  Kotnl,  oecopatloo  of  Cnboot,  and  eaptttrs  of  lalalUT.  Ue  ftrrcd  alio  in  tb«  SoUri  '^-^ 
paign  of  I846»  aad  ww  prttcnt  at  tho  battlo  of  flotoaoo  (Msdsl). 


LIEUT, 


CAPTAIN. 


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P29May  40 
P23  May  45 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  17  Mar.  37 
3  Muy  44 
P  1  Dec.  46 
Pll  Juue47 

3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  46 

21  Aug.  39 
PlO  Dec.  47 
P  4  May  49 
P25Jan.  50 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P  6  Dec.  50 
P  6  June  51 
P  8  Aug.  51 
P  5  Not.  52 
PlO June  53 
P   1  July  53 

15  Mar.  53 
P  13  Doc.  53 
P  27  Aug.  52 
P  10  Feb.  54 
P24  Mar.  54 
P   8  Sept.  64  the  tell  ught  _        _   _  _ 

oat  the  canpaiga  of  IIMi  ia  AffghaaiMaa  (Medal), 
•ad  vaa  pmMot  at  Um  foinaff  of  iha  KhvWt 
Pus,  captare  of  M amoo  Khali.  Morai^  the  heicMa 
of  JagdaUaek,  aetioaa  of  Tcieea  aad  Haft  KataUaad 
oceapatioa  of  CabooU    He  was  prawat  aa 


SCaptaia    Covall  Mrrad  with 
ird  I 


camp  to  Sir  Joacph  Thackarcll  la  the  aeitoa  of  Ma. 
har^pora  ca  the  ttth  Dec.  1S43  (Medal).  He  alea 
■erted  Um  Satle)  eatapaiga  of  l»4»-i.  ladaAag  the 
batUee  of  Moodkee^  Pcroaeahah  (ehaiger  Ulled),aad 


Madal  aad  two  Claai 
of  ihe  Soilal  eaMpMga  ha  at 
aiataai  tlr.-Maator-Qcaeial  of  the  Cavalry  Diviitoa  • 

Paymiuidr.— Richard  John  Ehrington,  2  Feb.  44 ;  Ens.  p24  March,  88;  Xicni. 
Aib'utant.--Lieut.  John  Percy  Smith/  29  Jan.  50.  [P29  May,  39. 

Quarter'Master. — John  Fenn,  19  May,  46. 

Surgeon. — Arthur  Charles  Webster,  30  June  48 ;  AetUt.^Surg.  6  Apill  38. 
Auittant'Surgeom. — ^Thomas  Fnser,  M.D.,  16  Dec.  46. 

Alexander  Mackay  Macbeth,  21  July  46. 
Vtterinary  Surgeonr-Thomn^  Siddell,  3  Feb.  47. 

Blue. — Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


*^5eJ5l'5twbr*iIye!^]      1 1^*  (or  Frince  Albert's  Own)  Regt  of  Hussars.    137 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words,  "  EGYPT"— "SALAMANCA"— "  PENINSULA"— 
«  WATERLOO"—"  BHURTPORB," 


r«arfl'8«rT 


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Colonel.^^  031  Henry  Wyndham,>  JBns.  ftl   March  06;    Capt,  8  June  09; 

Mioor,Q  AvLg,lS;  Lieut.-CoL  20  Jan.  14;    CoL  27  Way  25;   Major-Gen, 

lOJan.37;  X^-G^^.ONoy.  46;  G<»i.20June64;  Co/.  11th  Hub.  19  Nov. 47. 
Lieut,' Colonel,^  John  Douglas,'  £ns.  p18  June29;  Lt.  p26  Oct.  33;  Capt. 

Pll  May  39;  Brevet-Mqjor,  11  No?.  61;  Mqfor,  p 24  Dec.  62;  Lieut.-CoL 

20  Jane,  54. 
MiQor.^Edmnnd  Peel,  Em,  p  18  Mar.  36;  Lieut,  p  17  July  40 ;  Capt.  p  3  Not. 

46;  Mejor,  20  June,  64. 


Captains. 


VVlUiam  Foster  

Thomaa  Torke  Dallas    .. 
Edwin  Adolphus  Cook  *. . 

James  Miller 

William  Ennis^i 

rbbn  Inglis 

H.  Astlcy  Trevelyan*,, . . 

Bdward  Fellowes.^  s 

Lieutenants. 
Alex.  Roberta  Dunn  .... 
Coleraine  Robt.  Vansittart 
R.  R.  H.  Dungate,  R.M. 

Roger  Palmer 

George  Ashby  Maddock 
ArthiirLy  ttletou  Annesley 
George  Barrington  Price 

Edward  Harnett 

Cornets. 

Charles  Ley  King 

John  Yates^<(^.  Q-  vo  JaiyGS 


cornet. 


P  6  Dec.  43 
P29  Dec.  43 
P  30  Mar.  47 
P 10  NoY.  48 
22  Jan.  47 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P  17  Oct-  61 
P  23  April  39 

p  12  Mar.  62 
P 1 7  Aug.  62 
P 18  July  61 
P  22  Jan.  63 
P22  April  53 
P  21  July  54 
P17  May  60 
P  2  June  48 

P  28  July  64 

22  Sept.  64 

P27  Oct.  64 


LIEUT. 


P  26  Sept.  46 
P2]  Apr.  46 
P  38  Jan.  48 
P 14  June  60 
27  Jan.  48 
P30May  61 
P  16  Feb.  63 
P  29  April  42 

p  18  Feb.  63 

P  30  Sept.  68 

20  June  64 

4  Sept.  54 

23  Not.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

16  Mar.  63 

14  Oct.    61 


CAPTAIN. 


P   1  Aug.  48 

P14June60 

P31  Dec.  53 

P  30  Sept.  53 

20  June  64 

20  Sept.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

P  6  Dec.  60 


BKBT.-MAJ. 


IS  Dec.  54 


10  Quarter-Master  Kenntse 
•enred  with  the  11th  HuMart 
at  the  siefe  and  eapture  of 
Bhurtpore  in  1685.0.  (Medal 
and  oae  Clasp). 


30;  Lieut.  11  Not.  45. 


;  Assist.'Surg,  9  Oct,  ^0, 


Edward  Cludde  Cockburn 

Geo.  Edw.  Bayly  Potts. . |p  17  Not.  64 

George  Bull     'p15  Dec.  54 

Paymoiter,— Joseph  Hely,'  1  Dec.  48 ;  Ens.  16  Feb. 
A4futant.—Cor.  John  Yates,  22  Sept.  54. 
Quarter-Matter. — Henry  Kanntze/''  1  April,  53. 
Surgeon. — ^John  Burton  St  Croix  Crosse,  16  June,  48 
Attist'Surgeon, — Henry  John  Wilkin,  13  Jan.  S2. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — William  Partridge. 

Blue. — Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  General  Wpidliam  lenred  the  Penfniular  eaiDpaigni  of  1808,  9,  11,  and  13,  including  the 
action*  of  Roleia,  Viroiera,  Bcnevcnte,  Albnhera,  Usagre,  Moraloe  de  Toro,  Yittorla,  opd  the  "Pyrenen, 
bcrvifd  also  the  campaicn  of  1815,  and  wai  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
villi  four  clasps  for  Roleia,  Vimlera,  Albuhera,  and  VHtoria. 

2  Lieut-Col.  Doaglas  commanded  the  11th  Hussars  at  the  battle  of  BalaklaTa. 

6  Captions  Co<ik  and  TreTel)'an  were  wounded  at  Balaklava. 

0  Ciipt.  Ennls  served  In  the  lHh  Hussars  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  In  189S-C  (Medal). 

7  M»Jor  Fellowe^  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.  Cavalrj  BlTtsion,  Including 
the  buttles  of  the  Alma,  BalaklaTa,  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of  Sebasuipol. 

9  Paymaster  Hely  served  as  a  captain  in  the  1st  Lancers  of  the  late  Anglo-Spanish  Legion,  In  188A  and  90^ 
and  was  engaged  at  the  castle  of  Guevara,  the  stronghold  of  tlic  Corlists;  and  afterwards  at  Mendegur,  Asua 
and  heixhts  of  Arlaban  in  Alava  on  the  lOlh,  17th.  and  ISih  Jen.  1888;  also  at  the  passage  of  theUmmea 
on  the  18th  May,  and  commanded  the  squadron  which  took  Passages  on  that  day.    Again  on  the  right  of 
the  lines  when  Alia  was  attacked ;  together  witli  constant  skirmishes  In  front  of  Vlttoria. 


T«ftrt'8erT. 

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138  12th  (^Prmceof  WaU8^s)RoyalRegt  of  Lancers* 


Foreign  Scrrie 
July  1851,  Bcttd 
Qn.  ItoDgfeloiv. 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words,  "  EGYPT'—"  PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO,** 
ColoneL'-i^  Sir  Henry  John  Gumming/  KCH.  Comet,  IS  May,  1790 ;  Lt. 

9  Feb.  93 ;  Capt.  21  Feb.  94 ;  Mqjor,  25  Oct.  98 ;  Lieut-CoL  17  Feb.  18U9 ; 

CoLl  Jan.  12;  Major-Gen,  4  June,  14;  Lieut.-Gen.  22  July,  30;  Oen.9 

Nov.  46 ;  CoL  12th  Lancera,  20  Jan.  37. 
L/.- Co/*.— Edward  Pole,»  Comet,  p7  July,  25  ;  Lt,9  19  Sept.  26  ;  Capt,  P 19 

Nov.  31;  Jlf<v'0r,dOJuly,  44;  Lieut, -Col,  pSO  March,  47;  Co/.  28  Not.  64. 
Wm.  Heathcote  Tottenham,*  Comet,  p  13  Dec.  93;  Lt.  p23  Oct.  35 ;  Capt.  p7 

July  43 ;  Mtg.  P  22  Feb.  50 ;  Brm>.'Lt,'Col,  28  May,  53 ;  Lt.-Col,  29  July,  63. 
Mqjors.^Dwid  Arthur  Monro/  Comet,  v^  Deo.  38 ;  Zt,  p  1  June  41 ;  Capt. 

P 1  May,  46 ;  Major,  29  July,  53. 
Uwranco  Fyler,*  En$.  p7  Sept.  26;  Lieut.  PIO  July28;  Capt.  p7  Feb.  84} 

Brm.'Major,  19  June, 46;  Mtyor,^!  April,  48 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  20  June 64. 


Captains. 

Thomas  G.  Alex.  Oakes' 
Edw.  Burgoyne  Cureton^ 
J .  De  Montmorency  Prior  * 
George  Home 
Geo.  Cha.  Sel  wyn  Durant^ 
Arthur  W.  Williams ^ . . . 
('liarlef  Marr*    ....... 

Chandos  Frt-d.  Clifton  i<».. 
Jt)hn  Kincaid  Lennox  * . , 
Henry  Brett    

LlEUTBKANTS. 

George  Tlioman  Goagb  " 
Robt.  HerbertHeath  Jary  * 
John  Edward  Hwindley  " 

Andrt'W  Gammell  

RHiph  Siu'Uoii  Bond  '*  . . 

Valentine  Baker  >« 

Thf»s.  Heathcote  Stisted'^ 

Robert  Hodgson** 

Charles Ji'seph  Harford.. 
Fred.  William  Gold  trap. . 
Aogastus  Barton  White. . 
Jrremiah  Hancocke  .... 

Thomas  Pentcm  ** 

Arthur  William  Coape  . . 
Edward  Brown,^  Ad(j.  .. 
Alexander  Fletcher  .... 
Robert  Edward  Roe  .... 
John  Wynter  Jus.  Giflbrd 
Charles  Sieel 

CORNBTS. 

Arthur  Murray,  R.  M. . . 
Francis  Theophilus  Blunt 

Cyril  While     

FJtzhardinge  Jones 


CORMBT. 


P  16  Jan.  46 

21  June  39 
31  Dec.  41 

P  19  June  35 
P  U  Feb.  49 
P  5  Nov.  47 
P25May  48 
PSl  May  44 
p  19  Out.  49 
P  21  Juue  39 

4  Apr.  4« 

P23*>ov.49 

15  Jan.  47 

10  Apr.  40 

P 11  July  51 

P   1  Aug.  48 

3  Apr.  46 

20  Dec.  44 

P  16  Jan.  46 

P24  Dec.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
P  17  Jan.  51 
P 16  Nov.  41 
P  22  Nov.  50 

24  Aug.  52 
P21  Sept.  52 
P  13  Mny  53 
P  12  July  50 
P 14  June  50 


LIBUT.        I    CAPTAIN. 


P  3  Sept.  47 

19  Dec.  43 

30  Apr.  40 

P  28  Aug.  38 

P  9  Nov.  49 

P  8  Oct.  49 

25  Oct.  49 

P  29  Oct.  47 

•*  27  Dec.  50 

Pll  Feb.  42 

p  9  June  48 
P25  Apr.  51 

22  Dec.  50 
p  4  Apr.  51 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

P 10  Dec.  47 

23  Sept.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P  8  Mar.  50 
PIO  Jan.  51 
P  7  Jan.  53 
P  26  Jan.  44 
P  12  Oct.  52 

3  Aug.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 

1  Sept.  54 


BKiiV.-JdAJ. 


P  22  Feb.  50 

P31  Jan.  51 

8  July  51 

25  June  52 

P  7  Jan.  53 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P  25  July  51 


9  Lt..CoL  f  Ola  aaaraaaAcd  tka 

13th  LaactCB  ia  ikt  Kafir  var  9t 
l8«M-3. 

S  U.-CoLTot(cBiiaia  Mired  vith 
ikr  13th  Lancer*  ia  ilia  Kailr  var 
of  l84l-S-;i,  and  waa  proBocad  to 
tke  Bfwet  rank  of  lac»t.'Cot.for 
hit  Mrviet*. 

4  Ma).  Monro  and  CapU.  Dmmat, 
Williams,  Marr.  aad  Icaaax,  Lc, 
Jarr  a«d  brovaa.  i«r*cd  with  taa 
ISth  Laneera  xathe  Kafir  var  ^ 
1M1.2-J. 

5  LC  Col.  Pf lar  Mrrod  *fih  tha 
16(h  Lanecn  duriac  tin  aaaifalgn  la 
Afl)rbaaiaun  ondrf  Lord  Kevno,  la- 
clttdinc  ibo  ilefo  and  eapcart  of 
Okiuoev  ( Medal).  Alao  at  ite baitto 
nl  Mataarajpora  (Mvdal)  tS  Dm. 
I  Ml ,  aad  in  tb«  campaign  on  iJio 
9udri  In  IS4S  ( Medal).  iacUidlac  ika 
ba«U«a  or  Bitddlwal  and  AlloaL  al 
wbieb  laat  lie  was  wvrrrtjr  wouadod 
br  a  muaket  •hoc  irhtlai 
vUk  Uie  S^aadnm  ke 
*  lantv  body  or  lalkBtvy  wiik  threa 
cunt  in  ihclr  rhail.  aad  wbick  ka 
broke  ikroofk  and  dUpened.  keiaf 
the  Ua<  or  Uic  eii*ny*a  taUkatrf 
wbieb  tftood  their  greand  ;  Ibr  tkle 
•erT>c«  ke  received  Ike  Brrvet  rank 
or  Major.  Served  alao  m  tke  Pnn. 
Jaub  eampaUn  (Medal)  of  Ulk^ 
with  the  Srd  LIgkt  Drat<*oaa. 


17  June  53 
P   4  Aug.  64 
p  14  Sept.  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 
Payyiuutcr.— Blayney  T.  Walsbe/'d  Oct.  48 ;  Ens.  p  28  Aag.d8  i  Lt,  31  Dec.  39. 
Aifiutatit.^Liout.  Edward  Brown,  18  Oct.  53. 
QMarter-Afoi/er.— Michael  Blake,  18  July  48. 

Surgeon. — Edward  Bailey  Tuion,  10  Not.  54 ;  Aitist.^Surg.  20  Aug.  44. 
A$tietant'Surgeon9, — Dudley  ClIDon  Wodsworth,  10  Jan.  51. 

Gavin  Ainilie  Turubull,  16  Aug.  50. 
Veterinary  8wrgeon.'^'?homh%  Hurford,  25  Jan.  39. 

Blue^Fadn^i  Scarlet. — Agent,  George  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 
I  Sir  Han.  John  Cumroing  terved  with  the  Uth  Orafoooa  In  Ptandert,  and  waapreaent  In  arrry  aellOB  that 
occurred,  ind  uding  thetiegea  of  Valanciennca  and  Dunkirk ;  and  batUet  of  Famart  andCaiean :  alM  the  winter 
camiMign  of  I7M  in  Holland*  and  that  to  the  Helder  In  1790.  Served  klao  two  yean  In  the  PeninnUa.  ia 
CO  iimand  of  the  II th  Liflii  Dracoona, including  the  action  of  El  Bodon, (wonnded  by  a Mbrecnt  in  the  ana«) 
aud  battle  of  dalamanra.  for  which  latter  he  hM  received  the  gold  medal. 

•  Capi.  Oakea  acrved  with  tke  ISth  Laneera  la  the  Kafir  war  of  ISSl-S-S. 

7  Capt.  Cureion  lereed  with  tlie  10th  Lanrcr*  in  the  action  at  Maharsjpore  89th  Dec.  1849  (Medal);  and 
wlih  the  9rd  Ught  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  of  iSiJMI  on  the  SutleJ;  Including  tha  battlca  of 
Moodkco  (severely  wounded)  and  Sobraon.  for  which  ha  baa  received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp ;  aad  aencd 
with  the  l^h  Laneera  In  the  Kaflr  War  or  1MI>S9. 

•  Capt.  Prior  aervcd  with  the  I3tk  lanceta  tkrougkoat  the  Kaflr  War  of  IMl-U,  iadadlaf  the  paiai^  of.  aai  Ofcta. 
tiona  aefvaa.  tke  Ket. 

10  Capt.  Clift  >n  served  wiih  the  9th  Lancers  In  the  campaign  on  tha  SutleJ  In  IMO,  and  was  prttent  at 
t1  ••  bauie  or  ttobrmon  (kledal). 

1 1  Lieut.  Oongk  acrrod  wilk  tke  Sri  Uekt  Dragooaa  la  India  and  was  prcseat  throaghant  tke  whale  of  the  Ptiaiaah 
eaaipaiga  of  184S-f,  iadadiog  the  aetioa  of  BaaiaasfV  {  P*Mafa  of  tke  Bivcr  Chenah ;  katclaa  af  SoodoolaMee.  ChilUaa. 
wallah,  aalOoq)acat(Mdal  and  two  daaMl.  Ser^  also  vitk  the  ISth  Boeal  Laneera  la  tha  Kafir  war  aflSSl^a^  and 
eoaiBuadsd  tke  dstacaaasata  of  eavalnr  with  Oeneral  Calh:arf  s  colaaiB  at  tke  action  of  Baraa,  SO  Dae.  ISkS. 

(Far  tcssainlar  of  Kol«s»  sr« 


^''^^SSJB^uiX!'^^^^]    13M  Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons. 


139 


Qa  tlM  ohMots  «ud  appointmaati*  the  Mptto,  '<  yirt$  in  JBtemunu"'-'"  PENINSULA*'—"  WATERLOO." 


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Colonel'-'^  (in  Hon.  Edward  Pyndar  LygonJ  C8.  Sub-LUut.  1  JuBe,Odj 

Lieut.  7  Nov.  05;    Captain^  15  Feb.  08;  Lieut-Colonel,  27  April,    15; 

Colonel,  27  April,  22;  Mqior-Oeneral,  10  Jan,  37;   Lt.-Gen,  0  Not.  40; 

Oen,  20  June  54 ;  Colonel,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  29  Jan.  45. 
Lieui.'ColoneL^ChATleB  Edmund  Doherty,'  Comet,  p  24  Apr.  85;  Lieut,  p  6. 

Jan.  37;  Capt.  i*  4  Sept.  40;  Mtyor,  p  23  June  48 ;  Lieut.^CoU  P 12  Oct.  52. 
if<VV>r.— WiUiam  Richard  Ormsby  Qote,  Ensign,  P28  X>ec,  35;  Lieut,  p  12 
Apr.  39  ;   Capt,  p  19  May  46 ;  Mqjor,  p  12  Oct.  52.  ^ 


Captains. 

Henry  Holden   

Soame  Qambier  Jenyns* 

Arthur  Tremayne* 

Hon,  J,  W.  H.  Hutchinson 
Percy  Shawe  Smith* .... 
Peter  Valentine  Purcell 
Edward  Lennox  Jervis* . . 
John  William  Clayton  •• 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

John  Davis,  R.M 

Edward  Raleigh  King<  . . 
George  Maxwell  Goad' . . 
PitzRoy  Donald  Maclean 
Denzilfho.Chamberlayne' 

John  Dearden    

Robert  Macneill 

James  Edward  Vivian   .. 

i  CORMBTB. 

Henry  Oldman  Munn  .. 
George  Gardner/  atff*  •  • 


CORNBT. 


LIEUT. 


P  22  Apr.  42  p 
P30Dec.45;P 
Pll  8ept.46'p 
P  8  Oct.  47  > 
P  29  Oct.  47  P 
P  4  May  49  P 
Pll  July  51 1 P 
P 12  Apr.  50  P 


P29  Dec.  46 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  10  Aug.  52 
Pll  Mar. 53 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P  16  June  48 
P  25  Feb.  48 

p  4  Aug.  54 
27  Sept,  54 


30  Dee.  45 
24  Sept.  47 
29  Oct.  47 

8  Oct.  60 
20  Dec.  50 

4  Apr.  51 
18  June  52 
]  2  Oct.  52 


CAPTAIN. 


P  26  July  58 

PlOMar.  64 

26  Oct.  54 

26  Oct.  64 

8  Dee.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

P 19  Apr.  60 

p  17  May  50 


>*  19  Mar.  47 

«*  20  Dee,  50 

P   4  Apr.  51 

^  10  Mar.  64 

26  Oct.  54 

86  Oct.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 


BRBV-41AJ. 


18  Dee.  64 


PayjiMtffer,— Edm.Bentley  Frith,7  8ept.4l ;  i7nf.P31  Oct.04;X#.v3NoT,  $7. 

Adjutant, — Comet  George  Gardner,  27  Sept.  54 

Quarter- Jlfoi^er.— 

Surgeon, — Joshua  Paynter,  11  Feb.  48;  Assist.-Surg,  11  Jan.  39. 

Auitt,-Surg, — Lancelot  Armstrong,  7  April  54. 

Veterinary  Surg.-^ThomaB  John  Towers,  12  May  54. 

Blue — Facings  Bnff,^^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Si  Co, 

1  G«ii«ral  the  Honourable  Edward  P.  Ljrgon  seired  In  the  Penlneuls  «Uh  the  tod  Llfii  Oosrdt,  fr^m 
Not.  IBI9  to  the  end  of  that  vsr  in  I8U»  including  the  b&ttle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  hMiteeired  the 
War  VeJal  with  one  clasp.    Benred  iIm  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

9  Colonel  Dohertj  eommanded  the  lath  Light  Dragoons  In  the  Eastern  campoiipi  of  I6f4,  ineiading 
the  baule  of  the  Alma. 

4  Uajor  Jenjnt  was  at  the  Alma  and  Balaklara.  At  the  latter  he  commandsd  the  19th  Light  Dragoons, 
and  received  Brevet  rank  as  U^or  (horse  killed). 

5  Captains  Tremayne,  Sroiih,  and  Jervis;  Lieutenants  Goad,  Cbamberlayne,  and  Gardiner,  were  at  the 
Alma  and  B»ilaklava.  Captain  Trema;  ne  eommanded  a  party  whicii  was  flred  into  by  the  Russians  the  da/ 
before  the  AIm». 

0  Lieutenant  King  was  at  the  Alma. 

IS  U.  Swlndlcy  and  BiUr  ■erred  with  tb*  Itch  L«oc«ri  ia  th«  Kaflr  WaroriSbS-S. 

14  Ljent.  Srittad  MrTMi  tht  Sotlcj  eamiwifii  of  184S  9  with  the  Ird  Lifht  Dragonni,  and  was  preemt  at  the  aflbir  of 
BamDuginir,  the  pastsKC  of  the  Cheaab  at  Wuseerabed  on  the  lit  Dec  184S,  with  the  force  aader  8ir  Joseph  Thackwoll ; 
■ctioa  ot  Sadoolapore,  battles  of  Chillianwallali  (wooudcdsne  charger  weoaded)  and  Goqjerat  (Medal  and  two  Claspe)  the 

li  Lieot.  Bond  was  one  of  the  few  sanriTora  of  the  ilUfsted  ship  Birkemkemit  wrecked  oa  Danger  Point,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  36  Feb.,  185S-    He  afterwurds  scrred  ia  tho  KaiBr  War  of  I8ii-ft3,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Beree. 

15  Litat.  Hodgson  was  present  with  the  ISth  Lancers  at  the  siege  anacaptnre  ot  BtouniMHC  ia  18SS'8,aad  was  a  Tolonta^ 
tor  tbe  dismonnted  cavalry  storming  pofty  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Also  present  in  tlie  actiop  ofMahanOpore  ia  Dec.  1S4S 
(Medal).  He  terred  also  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Sntlej  canpaiga  of  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Bgbraop  (Medal).  Served  thronghont  ihe  Paajsub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  tbe  affsir  at  Bamaagnr  (chargar 
«ooiided),the  paisage  of  the  Chensb  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  lit  Dee.  1848,  with  the  force  aader  Sir  Joecph Ths^kwe^ 
action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Cbiiliaawailah  and  Gooierat  (Medal  aad  Two  Clasps).  ^ 

18  LteuU  Penton  servnd  with  the  ;lrd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  BuiJeJ  esmpaign  of  1840-8,  sod 
was  present  at  tbe  battles  of  Moodkee  (charger  killed^,  Ferozeshali  (charger  killed),  and  tSobraoQ  (Medal 
and  two  Closps).  Also  throughout  the  Punjaub  (;ampaign  of  1M8-9,  inclu«iing  tlie  cavalry  affair  at  ^am- 
nugsur,  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  1st  Dec  1640  with  the  force  under  Sir  Josepli  Thick- 
wetl^Niecinn  or  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chiilian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps;. 

10  Paymaster  Wabhe  aeived  with  tbe  0th  Regi.  throughout  the  campaign  of  184$  In  Aflhhanistaa 
(Hcdai;  uitd'r  Sir  George  Pollock,  including  the  storming  the  Khyber  Pass,  taking  tbe  Fort  of  Mamap 
Kha'il,  storm! Ag  the  heighu  of  Jugdulluek,  action  in  tbeTeaeeo  Vntley,  otearing  the  bslgbts  of  Hail 
Koiuly  aad  storming  the  Town  of  If  ialiff,   Served  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1851-U. 


-V  iStt']    Hrt  (  The  Kitigh)  Regt.  of  Light  Dragomu.      {^f^^'^, , 

••  PRUSSIAN  EAGLE"— "  DOURO"— "  TALAVERA"-"  PUENTES  D'ONOR"-"  gALAMJ^CA" 


Veart'  S«rf . 


65 
Pull  I  Hair 

P*7. 1  H«y. 


Emb. 
MMai 

The  ••  1 „^^ .  ^ „  „  ^„„„  _    eAi.it-i*«  I. A" 

"  VITrORIA'»-««  0RTHB8"— "  PENINSULA"-"  PUNJAUB">"  CHI  LUAK  WALLAH  ">"  OOOJEHAT," 

C9Z<mW.— 9  9SBi  ^^'  Henry  Murray,*  CB.  Cornet^  16  May,  00;  LUW  June 

01;  Cap*.  24  Aug.  02;  Jfiyor,  20  March,  07;  X«.. Co/.  2  Jao.  12;   Cal! 

22  July,  30;  Major-Gen.  28  JttDe|38;  Li.-Gen.  11  A'ot.  51;    Coi.  14Ui 

Light  DrafEooDS,  18  March  53. 
£*.-CoZ#.— Henry  Edward  Doherty,»CB.  Comet,  P3l  Dec.  33;  JLt.  p  16  Jnly  36  - 

Capt.  P  1 7  May  30  j  3fq;.,  p  22  Oct.  47 ;  LU-CoL  23  Not.  48 ;  CoL,  28  Nor. 64, 
Charles  Steuart,*  Comet ,  10  Dec.  26;  Lieut,  p5  Feb.  29;  Copl.  pQ  Not.  38  : 

M€{jor,  P  26  April,  48 ;  Lt.-CoL  7  July,  60 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  64. 
Af<{;or«.— William  Wilmer/  Cor,  p16  June  SO;  Lieut,  11  Apr.  38;  Capt.^Zl 

Dec.  39 ;  Brev.-Mqfor,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor,  p  30  Dec.  63. 
Arthur  Scudamore,'  Cor,  p  29  May,  35;  Lieut,  18  Feb.  38  ;  Capt,  p  23  Oct.  47  ; 

Mqjor,  1  June,  64.        


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Captains. 
0    Wm.  Augustus  Gaussen* 
0    Richard  Herbert  Gall'  . 
0    John  Augustus  Todd  *  . . 
l{^  '  Pearson  Scott  Thompson" 
0    Rich.Buckley  Prettcjohn* 
0    Robert  Johnston  Brown 
0    William  M<Mabon»..< 

0   Thomas  Barrett*    

0   Arthur  Need*** 

0    Henry  ElmhirstReader,** 
Lieutenants. 

0   William  English*    

0   John  Theodore  Ling*. . . . 

0   Taylor  Lambard  Mayne' 
0    William  D'UrbanBIyth* 
0    John  Dudgeon'* ........ 

0    Thomas  Edward  Gordon** 
0    Charles  Edwyn  Wyatt  . . 

0    Frederick  Vansittart 

0   James  Leilh 

0  Alex.  Edgar  McGregor  • . 
0  iH.TophamClemenUa((/. 
0  Claudius  Buchanan  Whi^h 
0  W.H.Tray.Clarke  Travers 
0    Standish  Radley  Jackson 

0    Robert  Chadwfck 

0  Charles  Wemyss  Thesiger 
0  Henry  Wm.  M.  Hathway 
0  Lawrence  8t.Patr.  Gowan 
0  Edw.  Orlando  V.Haldane 
Cornets. 

Lawrence  Msckenzie.... 

Leonard  Redmayne  .... 

George  Meyrick  Dew .... 

James  Giles    


cornet. 


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P 18  Oct.  63 
P 18  Oct.  63 
P 18  Oct.  63 
P  SO  Dec.  63 
iWm.  Henry  8.  Besmish.P   1  Dec.  64 


LIEUT. 


42 


38 


8  Apr. 
7  Dec. 
P  14  June  39 
P  7  June 44 
Pl8  0ct.  39 
P 16  May  45 


P17  Aug.  38 
P  3  July  35 
P  28  Apr.  37 
P  6  Aug.  42 
P  23  Feb.  38 
P31  Dec.  41 
P26NOV.42 
Pll  Dec  46 
P 13  Oct.  39 
24  Not.  43 

P 16  May  46 
P  4  Apr.  46 
P  6  Aug.  41 
P22  0ct.  47 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P 18  July  48 
P   1  Dec.  48 

4  May  49 

2  Apr.  47 
P  17  May  60 

19  Aug.  61  P  30  Sept.  63 
P20  Aug.  61  ,P  30  Sept.  63 
P  12  Dec.  61  P  4  Not.  63 
P 17  Dec.  62  p  18  Not.  63 
P  6  Aug.  69  P  30  Dec.  63 
P 17  Oct.  61}  27  Jan.  64 
P20  8ept.63|  I  June  64 
p  30  Sept.  63  P  1  Dec.  64 


captain. 

P  1  Oct.  47~ 

P  31  Mar.  48 

27  Not.  48 

P  3  Sept.  47 

17  Sept.  50 

16  Mar.  63 


P  6  Not.  4G  P  27  May  53 


P21  Jan.  48 

P  17  June  42 

9  Aug.  45 

23  Apr.  47 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  20  Dec.  42 

22  Feb.  49 
P22  Feb.  60 

17  Sept.  60 
p  8  Mar.  60 
P  31  Oct.  61 
P  27  May  63 
P  29  May  49 

21  July  63 


P  30  Dec.  53 
1  June  54 
1  Dec.  64 


BRET.-UAJ. 


1  Coload  Dokcrtr  MnreA  wUh 
the  14ih  L«.  Dn.  ihrMgliMa  lk« 
PuOBub  «Mnpoif«  of  1S4S-9,  im- 
cUdug  th«  MtioB  of  Boaiiion«r, 
Muagc  of  the  Chnub,  WtUeo  ti 
ChiUiaawaUoh  oad  Oo^cnt,  wmg^ 
■oic  of  the  tacay  ocioeo  tho  Jh*> 
lorn,  oad  of  the  Affgbeae  ofcr  Um 
Indoa  Chveogh  tho  ILhyhor  fau 
(Mcaol  and  CImm).  At 
BOfgvr  he  broofht  the 

aoairaaa,  aader  Col.  Ba« 
lo  WM  hUlc4.  actoM  iho  mI1«A 
aad  eat  of  the  eacny**  eatm^. 
mCBU;  aaS  at  Goojoal  he  eoaa- 
aiaadcd  a  bodf  of  B.  ll.'e  Dta- 
gooae  aad  Natitc  Light  Caialrr. 


»  Mid.  Scadamore  aad  Capl.ToM  eened  with  the 

4th  Lc.  Dra.  ihroo|dio«t  the  campalga  ia  Affghaaiataa 
in  1038-39,  iaclndiug  the  tirge  aaa  eaptaroof  Ghas> 
aee  (Medal).  They  serrcd  *iih  the  Hth  Li.  Dre. 
ihroughoat  the  Pumaoh  ceaipaSgn  of  1SIS4C 
the  aetioo  of  Raaooggar,  peteoge  of  tho 
battles  of  ChilltaBwallah  aad  Goqiorat,  pafeait  of  tki 
eaenr  onou  the  Jhelaai.  aad  of  the  Aighaae  over  the 
ladas  throogh  the  Xhibcr  Pan  (Medal  aad  Cbepe). 
M«J.  Scadamore  was  eughiljr  troaadcd  at  Baaanggur. 


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daagcroaaly  at  Ooogenit 

^  Paynuuttr, — William  Fethentonliaugh,  16  June,  49;   Ena,  p8  April,  41; 

I  A4)utant,^Lieut,  Henry  Topbam  Clementa,  1  Dec  64.     [£<•  P29  March,  44. 

Quarter-'Master, — ^Thomas  Bennett,  0  Aug.  60. 

^urMon.— Archibald  Stewart,^  12  Feb.  47  ;  Auist.-Surg.  19  Feb.  36. 

il#n#<an/-5ttrp€0ii#.— Charles  Hamilton  Passon,**  12  July.  44. 

Veterinary  ^ur^fcon.^WlIliam  C.  Lord,  26  Jan.  46. 

Blue — Faeinge  Scarlet.— J^Nti  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 


1  ZJso(.-0«oeral  the  Hon.  Henry  HurrAy  Mnred  in  KaplM*  Sicily,  and  Calabria,  in  1606-7. 
pasltd  tho  ctpedltlon  to  Egypt  In  Mareh  1807,  and  waa  prroent,  m  an  Aide-de-camp,  at  the  attadi  on 
▲kssttdrta,  iltfe  and  ftormlng  of  Boactta,  and  on  evory  othor  occasion  when  our  troopa  wtrv  ^ntafcd. 
Scired  at  Walclwrra  In  1800,  iDcInding  tho  alego  and  aurrandrr  of  Fluablog.  Went  with  tb«  18th  Bnanra 
to  tho  Ptnlwttla  in  Jan.  1818 ;  preaent  at  the  croaking  of  the  Cslar,  and  commanded  the  rpgimnit  ta  ^^ 
port  of  the  lOlb  Httatan  at  tbe  action  of  Morale*  de  Toro.  Serred  alao  In  the  campalf  n  of  1815,  Indndfaf 
Iho  bottle  of  Quatre  Bras;  commanded  the  rear  re^iiiiant  of  the  Column  on  the  retreat  durinc  thefollevtaf 
day ;  and,  at  the  battle  of  WaUiioo,  he  led  the  18th  liostan  In  tbe  brilliant  eherf  e  of  Hit  Uateey  Vittan'e 
Brlgndot  at  the  condualon  of  tbe  action. 

S  Colonel  Bleaart  wrrod  wlih  tbe  Uib  Lt.  Dre.  In  the  Pnnjaub  campalfn  of  1848-0,  indttdtof  the  baltt«s 
of  ChtlllanvAllah  (cabre  wound)  and  Ooojerat,  purtult  of  tbe  cneoiy  acrom  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  afl|hSM 
OTortho  Indns  throogh  the  KbyberPaaa  (Medal  a^d  Cla>pa). 

4  M^ior  Wllmer  evrftd  with  the  lOih  Laocrra  iLrousbout  the  campaifa  In  AfTshintotan  tn  18M  aad 
Mf  includfaiglhe  ticce  aad  capture  of  Uhoxnce  (M<si«l:.  He  «aa  alio  preacnf  In  the  action  of  llahtfa|pef«» 
90th  Dec.  1844  (Moosl).  He  aened  with  tho  Uih  Lt.  Dn.  throughout  tlte  PonJaub  campeiga  of  lMi-0, 
iacladisg  the  action  of  Ramnocgur,  pauage  of  tbe  Cbensb^  batt:ct  of  ChflUanwallah  and  Ooojefat,  amolt 
uf  the  enemy  acroM  the  Jbe^ua,  sad  of  the  Afl^haaj  oTcr  the  Indue  and  throogh  the  Khyber  Pnae  (Ifedsl 


Bead  Qntrteri,! 
Exeter. 


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J         \5th{TTie King's) Regt.  ofLt.  Drs. {Hussars).  I4l 

«  EMSDORF'— "  BGMONT-OP-ZEE"— «  VILLIERS  EN  COUCHE"— 
«  SAHAGUK"— •"  VITTORIA"— "  PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO." 

Colonel.^y^  Thomas  William  Bpotherton,'  CB.  Ens,  24  Jan.  1800:  Lieut,  k, 

Cnpt.  27  July,  01 ;  Mqj,  28  Nov.  11 ;  Lt.-CoL  19  May  14 ;  Col.  22  July  80; 

Mqjor-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Zieut.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 :  Col.  16th  Huwars,  18 

May  49.  ' 

lieuL'Colonel— George  William  Key,  Comet,  p5  July,  81 ;  Lieut.  25  Aug. 

83;  Capt.  PIG  Sept.  37;  Mqjor,  P  14  June,  42;  Lieut.-Col,  9  Feb.  47; 

Col.  28  Nov.  54.  ' 

Afqjor$,-^ChaT\eB  Higginson  Teush-Hecker,  Comet,  p29  Aug.  26;  Lieut.  P3 

Jan.  28 ;  Capt,  2  June,  39 ;  Mqjor,  P  8  March,  60. 
Richard  Knox,  Comet,  p  28  June  31 ;  Lieut.  20  Apr.  34 ;  Capt.  9  Mar.  42 ; 

Srev.'Mqj.  20  June  64 ;  Mqj,  v  8  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Francis  Woodley  Home 

John  Brett 

Thomas  J.  Kearney  .... 
Lord  Spencer  S.  Compton 
Thomas R. Crawley,'  ... 
Henry  Lee,^    

Lieutenants. 
Charles  Walpole  Hinxnian 
Geo.Stoney  Swinuy,  R.M. 

Horace  Trower 

James  Boyd  Miller 

Wm.Veall  Greetham,il<(/. 
XorelWttlterC.M. D.Scott 
Thomas  Francis  Maude. . 


CORNET. 


r31  Aug.  32 
P 10  Oct.  34 

27  Jan.  37 
p  1  Nov.  39 

19  Dec.  34 
P  12  Oct.  39 


25  Oct.  42 
P14June42 
P30  Aug.  42 
P  7  July  43 
P31  May  44 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P 15  Oct.  50 


P19  Aug.  61 
P17  Oct.  51 
P21  Nov.  61 
P27  Aug. 62 
P  24  Nov.  64 


LIEUT. 


P  G  Sept.  33 
P 14  Apr.  37 
8  May  40 
P  20  Oct,  43 
9  Mar.  42 
P  29  July  44 


p  30  May  45 

12  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

7  Jail.  47 

P  30  July  47 

P  16  June  64 

P  8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P  19  Aug.  42 
9  Feb.  45 
3  Sept.  47 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P  13  Oct.  54 
P  8  Dec.  64 


BllBV.-AlAJ* 


20  Juue  54 


8  Capt.  Crawley  wai  present 
at  the  dosing  openition»b«fore 
Mooltan  and  at  the  »«rrcnder 
of  the  ciUdel  S2iid  Jan.  1849. 
He  serred  os  extra  aide-d«)« 
CNmp  to  8fr  Henry  Diindas 
commanding  the  Bombay  Divi- 
sion of  the  army  of  the  Pun- 
jaub  during  the  march  from 
Mooltan  and  the  subsequent 
operations,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal) 
and  iu  the  pursuit  of  tbo  Sikh 
army  to  the  river  Jhelum. 

4  Captain  Lee  was  prcsmt  wltti  die  lAth  Lancers  in 
the  action  at  Maharajpore,  19th  Dee.  I848«  and  has  re> 
ccived  the  Bronse  Star. 


Cornets. 
Geo.  Trayers  Macartney 

Charles  Sewell    

William  Edington  Stuart 
William  Henry  Home  • . 

Edward  Walker 

Paynuuter. — ^James  Gustavus  Hamilton  Holme8,24Feb. 37 ;  Ens.  Pll  Junc^SO; 

XMtf#.  P2  Aug.  33. 
Adijutont. — Lieut.  William  Veall  Greetbam,  25  June  52. 
Quarter-Master, — ^Walter  Clarkson,  1  Sept.  48 ;  Comet,  20  Aug.  44. 
Surgeon,—^ ohn  Mure,  M.D.  24  Dec.  47 ;  Assist.  Surg,  4  Oct.  89. 
Assistant' Surgeon, — ^Jolm  Griffith,  1  Sept.  54. 
Veterinary  Surgeon, — ^William  Thacker,  14  July  47. 

Blue — Agents,  Meaerv.  Cox  &  Co. 
[Returned from  Madras,  20  June  1854.] 

t  Lieut. •  G eneral  Brotberton  served  in  Egypt  under  Sir  "^alnh  Abercromby  in  1801 ;  in  Germanj  nnder 
l^rd  Cathcart  in  1805;  in  Portugal,  Spain,  and  France  duiiig  the  wliole  of  the  Peninsular  War  from  1808 
to  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  sevin  riasps  for  tlie  battles  of  Busaco,  Fnentes  d'Onor,  Sale* 
manea  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiTelle,  and  NiTe,  in  which  last  battle  he  was  wounded  and  talien 
prfKoner.  Besides  these  he  was  present  at  all  the  cavalry  affairs  and  skirmishes  in  which  his  Begt.  the  14th 
LiRbC  Dragoons  was  engaged,  and  was  at  the  action  on  the  Coa :  he  was  wounded  several  times  in  thes« 
•kiimlsbes. 


8  Captains  Gaassen,  Prett4john,  and  Barrett,  Lieutenants  English,  Ling,  Hayne,  and  Blyth,  served 
throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  184S-9,  including  the  action  of  Ramnugjtur  (with  the  charging 
aqaadrons),  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chilllanwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across 
the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Attghans  over  the  Indus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Capt.  Gall  served  with  the  14tb  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  Pui^anb  campaign  of  1848-9,  mcludmg  the 
action  of  Ramnuggnr  (with  the  charging  squadrons),  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,  (Medal  and 
Clasps).  He  received  a  severe  sabre  wound  at  Ramnusgur  in  an  effort  to  seise  one  of  the  enemy's  standards. 

10  Ueuts.  Dudgeon  and  Gordon  served  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-8,  including  the  battles  of 
Chillianwallah  and  (}oqJerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Afl^hans  over  the  Indus, 
through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

ift  OH>tain  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  in  South  Africa  in 
1845;  and  likewise  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7. 

13  Capt.  M'Mahon  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0 :  at  the  first  siege  of  Mooltan,  including 
the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches,  12  Sept.  184H  •  with  the  charging 
squadrona  of  the  I4th  Lt.  Dragoons  at  Ramnuggur  (very  severelj  wounded),  and  at  the  battlet  of  Chillian- 
wallah and  Qoqjerat;  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Seikh  army  at  Kawul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of 
the  Aflkbans  to  Peshawur  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

19*  Captain  Need  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  as  Aidc-de-Csmp  to  General  Wlilsb,  and  was 
preaent  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan;  after  which  he  vaa  at 
the  battle  of  Uocderat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Capt.  Reader  served  in  the  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Indus  In  1840  (Medal). 

10  0iirg«on  Stewart  served  with  the  Olh  Lancers  in  tlie  campaign  on  the  SutlcJ  in  1846,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1848-0,  including  the  battles  of  Ramnuggur,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Claf  ps). 

15  Assist«-8aTgeon  Fasson  served  with  the  68rd  in  tlie  campaign  on  the  Bntlig,  and  was  present  at  Boddi* 
wml  and  Aliwai  (Medal).    He  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  in- 


142  im  (  The  Queen's)  Regt  of  lA.  Drag.  {Lancer$\    [""^(SS?^' 

"TALAVBRA"— "FUENTBS  D'ONOR"— "SALAMANCA"— «VITTORrA''—«NITE'» 
"PENINSULA"  — "WATERLOO"  — "BHURTPORB"— "  APFGHAfflSTAN"— 
"GHUZNEE"— "MAHARAJPORB."— "ALIWAL."— "80BRAON." 


YeHrt'Sen-. 


56 


Full    Half 
Pur.  Pay. 


31 

SI 
8 


8 
8 
7 
7 
0 
5 

16 

4 
4 
3 
3 
2 
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5 
2 
1 
1 


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CoL— 9  IB'^irJoMphThackwell^i  QCB.  KH.  Cor.  23  Apr!  00;  Li,  13  June  01; 

Capt.  0  Apr.  07;  Mqj,  18  June  15;  Lt.-Col.  21  June  17  ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37; 

Mqj.'Qen.  0  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54;  Col,  16th  Lancers,  10  Nov.  49. 
Lieut.'ColoneL^^ ohn  Rowland  Smyth,  CB.,*  Comet,  p5  Julv,  21 ;  lAtut,  P26 

May,  25;  Capt.  p22  April,  26;  Mqjor,  P17  Aug.  41;  Brevet'Lt.-CoU  10 

June,  46;  Xiw^-Co/.  P 10  Dec.  47 ;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
Aff(;or«.— Thomas  Pattle,*  Comet,  9  13  June  84;  Lt,  i»23  Dec.  36;  Capt,  r  7 

May  47 ;  Mtyor,  p  13  Dec.  50. 
William  Thomas  Dickson,  Comet ^  p23  Apr.  47;  Ziiui.  P25  Feb.  48;  Capt, 

P25  Apr.  51 ;  Mtgor,  p  19  May  54.         


Captains. 

Tliomas  Woolaston  White 

Francis  William  Grant .. 

Lancelot  Halton 

Robert  Qoff    .••• 

David  Barclay    

John  Edmond  Seveme,  s, 

LlECTBVAKTS. 

Patrick  Dynon,*a<(;t«^an^ 
Henry  Eustace  Leader  . . 
Edward  Tottenham  Irvine 
F.  C.  Hanbory  Williams 
James  Christine  Hart,f . . 

James  Stewart    

Joseph  Tarratt   

CORNBTS. 

John  Dynon,*  R.M 

J.P.Wm.Qwynne  Holford 
Hugh  D'Arcy  P.  Bumell 
Geo.  Wm.  Button  Riddell 


CORNBT. 


P  7  May  47 
P  2  July  47 
P25  Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  13  April  49 
P 17  May  50 

29  May  3& 
P16  May  51 
P  17  Oct.  61 
Pll  June  52 
P  9  July  53 
P  12  Aug.  53 
P 18  Feb.  53 

2  Apr.  50 
P 14  April  54 
P  14  July  54 
P  21  July  54 


LIBUT. 


P  7  Apr.  48 
P  1  Sept.  48 
p  13  April  40 
P  13  July  49 
P  2  Apr.  50 
P27  Feb.  52 

16  June  42 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  1  July  53 
Pll  Oct.  53 
P 19  May  54 
P  13  Oct.  54 
P  8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIK. 


P23Sept.51 
P2l  Sept.  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  1  July  53 
P  1 1  Oct.  63 
P 13  Oct.  54 


BRBV.-MAJ, 


S  Mig«r  Pattls  Mmd  «rfth  tht  ISik 
Lancers  duriiif  tht  campftifs  la  AO^ 
gbMiUtan  under  I..or4  %9um,  m4 
»M  prM«Blnith«tl«s*  MS  Ctf«NW 
of  OluuaM(U«da|).  AImUmm^. 
palfBon  the  BuUcj  fa  lB4«k  laeliidlac 
tiM  battlea  of  Huddlval,  AUwal, 
( voitadH)  aad  Sobn«R  (Medal  rad 
Clupe). 


19      0    Payifutff«r.— George  Frederick  Rosser,^  28  May,  47 ;  J?iu,  20  Aog.  86. 
16       0    A4iutant,^Lieut.  Patrick  Dynon,*  12  Dec.  39. 
8       0    Quartet'Master.-^QeoTgfi  Lamb,*  4  JunCf  47. 
30       0    5ttr^0on.— Arthur Wood,M.D.'2lAttg. 40;  il.-5. 10  Not.  26;  H.-il.22  Dec,25, 
Auiit,'Surffeon. — 

Veterinary  SurgeorU'^Trunch  Frederick  Collins,  8  Dec.  48. 

Scarlet — Faeingt  Blue. 
Agents f  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co. — Irish  Agent ,  John  Atkinson,  Esq. 
[Returned  ^m  Benga!,  26  Dec.  1846.] 

1  61r/oisph  Tbaekvffll  wrvsd  tba  campaign  I..  OallkU  sad  Ltoo  ondar  8ir  Joba  ICoor«,aiid  was  tngagad 
In  Mvtfal  fkirmiabat,  and  pratant  at  tha  battla  of  Corunna.  Sarved  tha  campaigns  of  1611  and  H  in  tba 
Faaittwia,  Indudlttf  tha  baltlat  of  Tittoria,  tha  Pyrenaat  la  fhmt  of  Pamprlana,  97th,  Mth,  SOibt  and  loth 
July  I  bluelindo  of  funpalnaa,  from  I6lh  to  tha  Sl«t  UcL  wh«n  it  furrvndarpdi  baitia  of  OrthM,  alfalr  at 
Tarbea,  and  battla  of  TouIoum  ;  betidet  manj  aflTalra  of  sdTaneed  gnurdf,  oulpocts,  ice.  Sarvad  alto  tha 
eaapaifn  of  1815,  Including  tha  action  si  Quatre  Bnu,  tlia  retrrat  on  the  following  dar,  and  battle  of 
Wniorloo.  Oommandtd  tiia  caralrj  dl?laloa  of  tha  annjr  of  the  Indus  durtng  Uie  AHghanittan  campaign  • 
was  praMnt  at  tha  itorm  and  captura  of  Ohuinee ;  and  rommtndad  tha  9nd  column  of  tha  annjr  on  in 
march  from  Cabool  to  Bengal.  Commandad  tba  cavalry  diTiiion  In  tha  action  at  NahanOP<><'*  on  theft ih 
Dae  184S.  Contujad  on  the  right  ihouldar  at  Tlttoria,  and  leTeiely  wounded  at  Waterloo  (left  arm  amp<i- 
taled  cloee  to  the  ahoolder)  In  charging  a  «|ttare  of  infanirj  {  had  aUo  two  horaet  thot  under  him.  Ha 
commanded  tlie  caralrj  In  the  bailie  of  Sobraoa  (Medal);  as  alto  in  the  late  Pui^aub  campaign  (Medal 
and  Glaapt).    Has  reoeired  the  lilTer  War  Medal,  with  three  Ciaepa. 

S  Celeael  SairUi  trrtd  wilh  tlie  ISih  Laaaen  at  the  tiefa  of  Bburtpore.  under  Lord  Caoabcrrnvrt  C  Medal).  Ba  »ae 
alM  pmcal  with  tiia  a«c«-  la  tbo  action  of  Maban^port,  IS  Dec.  43  ( Modal)  i  and  la  tho  eainpolf a  oa  Uic  SuUcJ  la  ISI^ 
laoladlac  tbc  batUn  of  Buddlwal  aad  AUwal.  In  tiw  tut  ot  which  ho  conaiaadcd  tiio  Scft.  ustil  tttnlf  wmmdfd  In  tko 
thif h  hv  a  muakrt-bail  wbilitchafitar  the  rnnajr't  tnfkntnr  aad  funa  (lC*dal  and  Clafpa). 

S  LicwL  Djnoa  served  with  the  ISth  Laaoera  ditrtaf  the  campaien  la  ASkhaaUtaa  under  i.«Td  Kraao.  lailaSlai  lao 
•lego  and  capture  of  Ohusaee  ( Modal).  Bo  aerrtd  alao  at  the  hatUe  of  Mahanupeto  ( Medal),  fih  Dee.  1S« t  airf  la  *» 
campatcn  oa  tha  SvUeJ  In  IS4S,  laelodinf  the  haulea  of  Buddlwal.  AliwaL  aad  Sohraen  ( Modol  aad  Claape). 

S  Comet  John  Draoo  lerred  with  the  ISlh  Lancers  dvrinff  the  eoMipaif a  la  ACfbaaiacaa  nadrr  Lord  Keaao.  laaladliv 
Ibo  alage  and  CAptnrt  of  Ohugnee  (  Medal). 

7  Paynuuter  aoMerwmapeetruiattbealegeaikdcaptareof  Bhttrtport,ln  ISSSS  (Medal).  BeaefTadwMhtbeannpof  tW 
Indua,  under  Lord  Keoao.  in  IBSS  aad  39,  aad  was  presrai  at  the  eaplare  of  Ohusaeo  (Medal).  Be  wao  alao  |*atat 
I  tba  aetSon  at  Mahar%|pore.  flSih  Dec  160(Medal)  t  and  alao  a«  BMdlwal.  aUwal.  aM  Sohraan  ( Modal  aad  Ctaa^). 

S  Qr.'Maat.  Lamb  served  witfe  iho  ISth  Laaoera  durtef  the  canpa^n  to  A^ihaalsiBa  under  Lord  &owm.  tawludM^  tba 
slofc  aaJ  capture  of  Ohusaee  (Med*!).  Also  at  the  battle  of  MsharaJpore  (Medal)  tPlh  Dea.  1S4S|  aad  la  the  caaaalca 
•a  the  SaU^  la  lUS,  iadadlv  the  battle  of  Buddlwal,  AUwal.  and  Sohraan  (  Medal  aad  Claspa). 

S  Daslsr  Wood  aereed  with  t^  tth  Laaosra  la  the  Owattte  aavfaifa  la  IStt  CMedalJi  else  the  aajapelia  §■  tht  fatlaj  la 
ISO,  aai  waa  feasant ai  tte  batik  ersebnan  (Modal), 


^***'"i2jS?Bri'S;toi'"  ****']     ^  ^'*  -'^^-y'-  ^f  ^^^  Dragoons  {Laneers.)     143 


Tean'  Serv. 

50 

Full 
Pay. 

32 

Half 
Pay. 

15 


13 
8 
6 
6 
5 
5 
4 

2i 

3 
7 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
9 
9 


"  DeaWi  Head,**  with  tiie  Motto,  *'  Or  Glory.*' 

ColoneL—WL  Sir  Jame»  Maxwell  Wallace,*  KH.  Comet,  U  Aug.  05 ;  LUut. 
5  June,  06;  Capt.  22  Oct.  07 ;  Mqjor,  1  Jan.  17  j  Lt.^CoL  25  Sept.  23  ; 
Colonel,  S8  June  38;  Mt^or^Gen,  11  Nov.  51;  fiolonel  17th  Lancers,  28 
Jan.  54. 

Licirf.-Co?o««/.— John  Lawrenson,  Cornet^  12  Nov.  18;  ^i«u^.  6  Dec.  81; 
Capt.  P  27  Aug.  25  \Brev,-Major,  28  June  38 ;  Mqjor,  P  31  Dec.  39 ;  Xietrf.- 
Co/.  P  27  June  45  ;  Colonel,  20  June  54. 

if^/tfr.— Henry  Roxby  Benson,  Corn**,  p  31  Jan.  40;  Ideui,  Pl6Apra42j 
Capt,  P27  June  45;  Mqjor,  23  Oct.  54. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


CAPTA.IH8. 

WllUam  Morrli*    

BoberfWhlte*  .••••••»•• 

Godfrey  Charles  Morgan^ 
Alex.  Learmonth   ....•• 

Sir  William  Gordon/ if^ 


CORNBT. 


LIBUT. 


P  18  June  42 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P  13  July  49 
P21  Aug;  49 

„„  „. ,  _     Pl4June50 

Lewis  Edward  Knight  • .  |  p  17  Sept  50 
John  W.CradockHartopp  PlO  Sept.  6 J 
P27Bept.33 


1 

1 
1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

11 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 
3 

0 
0 

John  Macartney 

LlBUTBNABTTS. 

WmJohn  PearsouWatsoo 
Thomas  Taylor,  R.  M .  •  • 
John  Chad  wick,* -4  <(;.  •• 
Sir  Geo.  Hector  Leith,B^ 
George  Orby  WomhweU* 
Drury  Curzon  Lowe  .... 

Arthur  Burnand    

Henry  Howard  Barber.. 
Henry  Bating     

C0RNBT8. 

George  H.LuttonBoynton 
Wm.  Drury  Nathl.  Lowe] 
Walter  Dlgby  Seymour . .  |  p  20  Jan.  54 

John  Gibsone !     8  Dec.  54| 

Paynkwfer.— John  Stephenson,  30  Apr.  47 ;  Cor, 


P16  Apr.  52 

26  May  48 

27  Feb.  52 
P 10  July  52 
P  21  Sept.  52 
P  28  July  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 
P  1  Dec.  46 
p  10  Jniie  5.^ 

80  Not.  54 
1  Dec.  54 


14  May 
P22  Dec. 
P31  May 
P23  Aug. 
P 18  July 
P 19  Aug. 
P  22  April 
P  19  Dec. 

P  15  Sept. 
23  Oct. 

25  Oct. 

26  Oct 
26  Oct. 

7  NoF. 

8  Dec. 
P 17  Jan. 

29  Deo. 


45 

48 
50 
50 
51 
51 
53 
84 

54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 
61 
64 


CAPTAIN. 


P25  Apr.  61 

P26  Mar.  62 

P  23  April  53 

23  Oct.  64 

26  Oct.  64 

7  ^or.  54 

8  Dec.  64 
16  Mar.  53 


BHBVlsr- 
UAJOR* 


12  Dec.  64 


16  Feb.  44 ;  Lt,  25  6n>t.  46. 


Ai^utant.^Lieut.  John  Chadwlck,  12  Mar.  52.  i 

Quarter'Maeter. — Charles  James  Ffennell,  10  Nov.  64 

5ur^eo»».— Hampden  Hugh  Massey ,  M.D.,  28  Mar.  54  j  AtH$t.'Surg. 22  Nov.  44. 

A$Hit,'Surgeon,'^U  John  Stanley,  24  Feb.  54 
Veterinary  Surgeon, — Stephen  Price  Constant,  15  Oct.  62. 

Blue— Facing*  White. 

Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  U  Co. 

,  «t  v..-«n  WmIIbm  while  Mrrinc  at  the  C«p«  of  Good  Hop«  at  Captain  Slit  tight  DrsKOooi.  wai 

*  ^^¥o^7f'lIm«l?d^f  a  Miiadro^  that  Begt.  Into  CaffraSa  with  Brigadier-General  Gtahan.'-  ex- 
nS;/,L*®iiii  inT^i  minlhl^^^^^^^^  woric  drore  the  Caifh..  acre.,  the  Great  Fi.h  Rlrer. 
pediiioo, jrhicto  in  •^^  """"J '.JJe  *  j  -„  urewnt  in  the  action  at  Qnatre  Brta,  the  retreat  on  the 
He  served  ^^'^^^f^^^^^^^^^:^^  TJSTTJ^mh.  w.  appointed,  by  Major-Grneral  Baron 
17th  June,  and  batt^  Of  waie«w  ^^  the  Oeneral'a  Alde-de-aamp,  Captain 

S^™?*'!*  Sf'KJL  uSJ^VliSSw  the  follSwini  day,  lie  tSok  Robaleas  Aide-de-camp,  and  named  Captain 
w'JflSS  Artint-BriiSJ^M^^^^  beu.g  killed  on  the  18tb.  the  Duke  of  Wellington  confirmed 

WilTSo'^.Ter^d^rr^^^^^^^^^^  Of  Hahr^ipore  (medal).  Al«,  in  the  campeicn 

*  v"l?.»Jfi  mnd  WM  oiSent  a^^  Baddiwal,  Aliwal  (wou«dcd>.  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Claip).  Coni- 
""^T^^if^l!!^^^^^  wounded),  for  which  ha  recelTcd  breret  rank 

"/i5!oUlw  White,  Sir  Wm.  Gordon,  and  Lieut.  Chadwlck,  were  merely  wounded  at  BalakUra. 
\  clitoiVliwi  Wd  Lieut.  Wombwell  were  prcient  at  Balaklava  and  InkcrmaD. 


Full  ' 
Pay.  I 

31   > 


0 


0 


144  1*/  (or  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

"UKCELLES"— "CORUNNA"— "BARROSA"— •«  PENIW8ULA"— "  WATERLOO." 
Yesn'Serr.  Cohnel.^HU  Royal  Highneu  Francis  Albert  Augustus  Emanuel,  Dnlte  qf 
"Hijix      Saxony,  Prince  i^  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  6CMQ. 
Pay.       Fitld  Marshal f  8  Feb.  1840;  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Onards,  23  Sept.  5S. 
'3A'  U.-Coloneh—tYiomBM  Wood,  CorMt,  P16  Not.  20  :  Lieut,  p  12  June  23 ;  Capi. 
P  25  June  25 ;  Brev.-Mq;.  28  June  38  ;  Capt,  ic  Li, -Col.  P28  June,  39;  CoL 
11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqj.  P  24  Feb.  54 ;  Li.-Col.  20  June  54. 
1|  iMqjors. — 1  James  Robertson  Craufhrd,  Sfu.  14  June,  21;  Bns.  k  Lieut.  ^"£9 
Aug.  22  5  Lt.  k  Capi.  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P 18  Feb.  37 ;  Col.  1 1 
Nov.  51 ;  Major ^  20  June  54. 

2  William  Thornton,  Ent.  k  Lieut.  p8  Apr.  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P3  Dec.  SO; 
Capt.  k  Lieut. 'Col.  p  8  June  41. ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  20  June  54. 

3  Charles  William  Ridley,  Ent.  k  Lieut,  p  21  Feb.  28 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  cl4  Jnne» 
31 ;   Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  14  July  43;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Major^  19  Oct.  54. 

Captains  and  Lieut. 'Colonels. 

2  Hon.  Augustus  Frederick  Foley,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P30  Dee.  28;  Litut.  k  Capt 
P 16  Mar.  32 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 16  Feb.  44 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

3  Edward  Birch  Reynardson,  Ens.  p  5  Nov.  29 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  12  June  30; 
Lt.  k  Capt.  P 12  Oct.  32;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.P  6  April  44 ;  Col.  20  June  M. 

1  Eon.  Robert  Bruce,  t.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  18  June  30;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  22  Feb. 
33 ;  Capt.  k  LimU.'CoU  p  2  Aug.  44 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Charles  Algernon  Lewis,  Corm-t^  p  13  Oct.  25;  Lieut.  P15  Aug.  20;  Capt. 
P 12  Apr.  33 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P30  Dec.  45;  Col.  20  June  54. 

3  Frederick  William  Hamilton,'  Ens.  k  Lieut.  12  July  31  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
1  Dec.  36 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  p3  April,  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

0    2  Hon.  James  Lindsay,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  32 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  2  Dec.  30  ; 
Capt,  k  Lieut. 'Col.  p  14  Aug.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

1  Henry  Cartwright,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P26  July  32 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  2  Jane  37  ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p2  Oct.  46;  Col.  20  June  54. 

3  Hon.  George  Cadogan,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  22  Feb.  33 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  9  Jan. 
38;    Copt,  k  Lieut.'Col.  p6  Aug.  47  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

2  Henry  George  Conroy,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  21  June  33  ;   Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1  2 
Jan.  38 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P  3  Mar.  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54 

2  Hugh  Andrew  Robert  Mitchell,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  4  Oct.  33  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P  7  July  38 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  31  March  48;  Col.  28  Nov.  54 

1  Edward  Goulbum,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  VI  Dec.  33;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  July  38; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  18  July  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54 
1  Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,'*  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  2  May  34 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  15  Hay 
40  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 10  April  49. 
0    1  William  Nelson  Hutchinson,  Ens.  24  Feb.  20 ;  Lieut.  25  Oct.  23 ;  Capt.  P 17 
June  26;  Mojor^PA  Dec.  32;  Lieut.'Col.  p7  Sept.  41  ;  Col.  11  Not.  61. 
Robert  Cavendish  Spencer  Clifford,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  5  June  35 ;   Lieut,  k 
I         Capt.  P 14  Aug.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.^Col.  p  22  March  50. 
0  I  2  John  Arthur  Lambert,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P 10  July  35 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1 1  Sept.  40 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  P16  Nov.  50. 
1  Hervey  Hopwood,  Ens.  21  Sept.  30;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  r  24  July,  35;  Lieut,  k 
Capi.  ''30  Oct.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P27  Dec.  50. 

3  Hon.  H«>nry  Hcgh  Manvers  Percy,"  Ens.  k  Lieut.  Pi  July  36;  Lieut,  k 
Capi   »29  Dec.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p7  March  51. 

1  Hon.  Henry  Townshend  Forester,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  23  Feb.  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P 18  May  41  ;  Copt,  k  Lieut. -Col.  P24  Aug.  52. 

2  George  Grey  Rous,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  24  Feb.  37 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  8  Jud6,  41  ; 
Capt,  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  15  July,  53. 

3  Stndholme  Brownrigg,  Eneign,  p  20  July  32 ;  Lieut.  0  May  35 ;    Capt. 
P 29  Dec. 40 ;  Brev.'Mqjor^U  Nov.  51 ;  Ctipt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  P 13  Sept. &3. 

1  Edward  O.  Wynyard,  Ens.  12  May  37;  Ent.  k  Lieut.  pO  Jan.  38;  Lieut, 
k  Capt.  P  25  Oct.  42 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.^Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Hon.  Richard  Wm.  Penn  Cunon,*s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  14  July  38 ;  J4.k  Capt. 
P5  April  44  ;  Brev.-Mnjor,  28  May  53  ;  Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  20  June  54. 

3  John  Reeve,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  I  May  40 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  14  Feb.  45 ;  Capt. 
k  Lt.'Col.  20  June  h4. 

3  Ralph  Bradford,'  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P30  Oct.  40;  Lieut,  k  Copt.  P19  Dee.  45 ; 
Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  14  July  54. 

2  Michael  Bruce,  J^nt.  k  Lieut.  p15  Dec.  40;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  PdO  Dec.  46; 
Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  14  July  64. 

3  Hon.  Cliarles  Hugh  Lindsay,  Sns,  p5  June  35;  Lt.  p  3  July  40 ;  Copt.  0  Mty 
45;  Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  PUJnlyM. 

2ThM.  Sydenham  Conway ,H:.B.,ieii«.  14 Feb.28;  L/.P26AprI131  ;  Cirp/.iODcc. 

36 ;  Breo.'Mqf.  4  Julv  43 ;  Mi{f.  4  Feb.  53 ;  Capt.  k  U.  (M.  15  July  54  ; 
3  Charles  Lennox  Brownlow  Maitland,'  Ens.  k  Xf.PO  April  41 ;  Lt.  k  Capt, 

P  27  Mar.  46;  Bret.  Maj.  15  Sept.  48;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Cul.  28  Sept.  54. 
1  Lord  Arthur  Hay,«  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P30  April  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Cuj  t.PZ  Apr.  46; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  19  Oct.  54. 
3  Henry  Edward  Montrcsor,  Cornet  ^nd  Lieut,  or  Etts.  15  Dec.  40 :  Ems^  k 


33 

29 
27 

27 

26 

25 

29 

24 

23 

23 

22 

22 

22 

22 

22 

35 

20 

20 

25 

19 

18 

18 

23 

18 

17 

15 

15 

15 

20 

2 

14 

14 

15 


V«an'  Senr. 


f  13 

15 

f  15 

13 

12 

27 

11 

11 

10 

10 

12 

11 

10 

0 

9 

10 

9 

0 

9 

11 

12 

9 

11 
8 
7 

7 
0 
6 
5 

8 
9 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
6 

3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


Half 
Pay. 


0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
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1*^  (or  Grenadier)  Regimeiit  of  Foot  Guards.  143 


LXSUTS.  AVD  CAPTAIirS. 

3  His  $eren«  Highness  Prince  William 
Augustas  Edward  of  Saxe  Weimar  ^^ 
iUt^fOTt  80  June  64;  I. c.  i*  Dee.  64.) 

3  Campbell  Munro 

2  Jas.  Fred.  Dudley  Cricliton  Stuart.  • 

1  Lord  Frederick  John  FitzBoy*   .... 

1  y illiers  La  Touche  Hatton 

Henry  Fred.  Ponsonby^i.iWq/.io  Oct.40 
CuthbertOeorge  Ellison,  jf<i/.i80ec,64 

Alfred  Tipping  • 

John  Francis  Gust,  a^ 

William  Henry  Beaumont  de  Horsey 
Geo.Wentworth  Alex.  Higginson,a£^'. 
Aug.  Henry  Lane  Fox,  if  a/,  is  Dec.  64 

2  Charles  Wilson  Randolph    

1  Fredericlc  Augustus  Thesiger    

2  Hon,  Arthur  Fredericlc  Egerton. . . . 

1  Sidney  Burrard     

2  William  Samuel  Morant 

1  Edward  Henry  Cooper     • . . 

3  Alexander  Kinloch   

3  Edwyn  Sherard  Burnaby 

2  John  Davie  Ferguson  Davie    

3  William  Gordou  Cameron  *^   

3  Sir  Charles  Russell,  Bart 

2  Cameron  Neville  Hogge 

1  John  Almerius  Digby 

1  William  Thomas  Francis  Wallace,  «. 

2  Frederick  Charles  Keppel,  adjutant 

William  John  Christie 

William  Andrew  M.  Barnard,  s 

Claud  Alexander      

John  Hurray    «..« 

2  WUliam  Brouffh  Phillimore    

1  Arthur  Edw.  Valette  Ponsonby,'  g. 

1  Hon.  Ashley  John  George  Punsonby 

3  John  Montagu  Burgoyne '' 

3  Alexander  Mitchell 

Alexander,  Viscount  Balgonie 

Charles  Napier  Sturt* 

Sir  James  Fergusson,'  Bart._ 

Henry  William  Verschoyle  . ." 

3  Fred.  Tho.  Arthur  Hervey  Bathurst 

3  Hon.  Windham  Henry  WyndhamQuin 

Ensions  and  Libuts. 

Chas.  Hampden  Turner 

Hon.  William  Francis  Forbes 

Robert  Anstnither 

Robert  William  Hamilton  *' 

Fitz  Roy  Aug.  Talbot  Clayton... 

Granville  Fullerton  

2  John  Byron  Blenkinsopp  CouUon 
1  Horn.  Amias  Poulett    

1  George  Arthur  Ferguson 

2  S.  A.  B.  JEarl  of  Carrick 
Henry  Charles  Eden  Malet 
Hon.  John  Com tantine  Stanley 
Edward  Wm.  Lloyd  Wynne    . . 
Wm.  D.,  Vi4ct.  Stormont   ..., 

Clifton  Gascoignc 

Wm.  P.  Vise.  Molyneux 

Fra.  W.  Vise.  Hood 

1  William  Lewis  Stuckley  Buck 

Henry  Edward  Clive   

Hon.  John  B.  J.  Dormer 

Henry  Fanshawe  Davies 

Patrick  Keith  Murray 

Studely  C.  G.  Hanbury  Tracy. . . . 
William  Henry  Parnell    


com.  8d  lt. 

OR  BVBXGir. 


1  June  41 


........ 

P 18  Sept.  40 
17  July  40 
27  Dec.  42 
23  Nov.  43 

P  22  June  38 
26  July  44 


Bjrsiox  Avn 

LIEUT. 


P 10  Feb.  43 
Pdl  Dec.  44 

...... *• 


16  May  45 


.... ... 


24  May  44 
P25Aug.  43 

1  Dec.  40 
P  30  July  44 

20  July  47 


P31  Dec.  47 
26  June  46 


P  8  June  49 


....... 


•  ••.  •••• 


•  •  •  • . 

•  •  •  •  • 


P  24  Feb.  54 
0  June  54 


PlSAug.  54 
P 15  Mar.  50 


P   8  June  41 

P  3  Sept.  42 
P  25  Oct.  42 
P 14  July  43 
P  10  Feb.  43 
P 16  Feb.  44 
P  5  April  44 
P  30  May  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P22  Nov.  44 
P 14  Feb.  45 
P 16  May  45 
23  Mar.  45 
P  28  Not.  45 
P30  Dec.  45 
P  3  April  46 
PlOMay  46 
Pll  Sept 46 
P27  Oct.  46 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  12  Feb.  47 
P  9  June  46 
P  6  Aug.  47 
P  30  Mar.  47 
P  8  Mar.  48 
P31Mar.  48 
P  1  April  48 
P  23  Feb.  40 
P  11  May  49 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P 13  July  49 
P  9  Aug.  50 
P 15  Aug.  50 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P 15  Oct.  50 
P 13  Dee.  50 
P  14  Feb.  51 
P 18  April  51 
P19AprU51 
P 16  May  51 
P  19  Dec.  51 

P  9  July  52 
17  Dec.  52 
P2l  Jan.  53 
P27  May  53 
P  8  July  S3 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P 14  Dec.  53 
P 15  Dec.  53 
P  16  Dec.  53 
P  24  Feb.  54 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P27  June54 
P21  July  54 
27  Oct.  54 

17  Not.  54 

18  Nov.  54 
1  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

P21  Apr.  54 

19  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

21  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 


LIBUT.  AXn 
CAPTAXV. 


P 19  May  46 

P  20  Oct.  46 

P  12  Feb.  47 

P  31  Mar.  48 

P  22  June  47 

P 18  July  48 

P  10  April  49 

P   7  May  47 

P    1  June  49 

P  22  Mar.  50 

P 12  July  50 

P  2  Aug.  50 

P 15  Feb.  50 

P27  Drc.  50 

P17  Jao.  51 

P  2  May  51 

P   6  July  62 

P 15  Aug.  48 

PSl  Dec.  62 

p  27  May  53 

P  24  June  63 

P  15  July  53 

P  13  Sept.  53 

P  24  Feb.  54 

P  9  Nov.  49 

20  June  54 

20  June  54 

20  June  54 

14  July  54 

14  July  54 

14  July  54 

P  14  July  54 

29  July  53 

28  Sept.  54 

17  Oct.  54 

19  Oct.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 


146 


15/  (or  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 


YmiV  8crr 


Full 
Pigr. 

10 

7 

11 


40 
2d 

4 


SO 


Full 


0 
0 
O'l 


0 
0 
0 


17 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

1 

0 

9 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

3  Capi,  George  Wentworth  Alex.  Higginnon.  6  Deo*  51  • 
2  Capt.  Frederick  Cherlei  Keppe],21  April  64. 
Capt,  John  Francis  Cutty  15  Aug.  54. 


Quarter^Mattert. 

2  9  Mi  Jo^  Payne,*  31  Aug.  15. 

3  John  Lilley,  8  June,  30. 

1  John  Atkinson,  28  Feb.  51. 

SurgeoH'Mqf&f, 

2  Geo.  Brown,  29  Dec.  54 ;  JBati.  Surg.  26  Jane,  40 ;  Aitt^^Surg.  12  Jaa.  26 ; 

BatUUUtn^Surgeoni.  [Botp.'^AisUi.  21  April,  26. 

S  George  Bleazar  Blenkins,  1  Oct.  54 ;  AitUt.'Surg.  13  April,  38. 
Charles  Nicoll,  29  Dec.  54 ;  AssisL'Surg,  26  June,  40. 

Auittant'Surgeoni. 

3  JaacB  John  Maijoribanks  Wardrop,  21  May  41. 

2  Henry  John  Hoghca  Lawrence,  24  Feb.  64. 

3  Constaniine  Caridl  Read,  13  May  63. 
Gilbert  Prout  Qirdvood,  24  Nov.  64. 
WiilUm  Ralph  Lane,  29  Dec.  54. 

SoticUar.^^ohn  Parkinson,  19  July,  31. 
Ist  BaHalian  retumBdfrom  Portugal,  1828. 
2d  Battalion  retumedfrom  Canada,  22  Oct.  1842. 
3(f  Battalion  Smbarked  on  Satitm  BsptdUion,  22  Feb.  1654. 

Facings  Bine. — Agent,  Sir  John  Klrkland. 

^    ^  Wmr  OJUe,  MfA  Jmig.  iSIIw 

Taa  Panroa  Rioivr,  u  a  mark  of  His  Rdjal  Approbation  of  tht  dUUB(uiibc4  gaUutrr  of  tiM  Brifsds 
•r  ft>oi  Oaardt  ia  ih»  Vielory  of  Waterloo*  hai  bem  plmwd.  la  the  name  and  on  tlw  behalf  of  Uia  H^cstr, 
to  appro^  of  all  Ibo  Batlgn*  of  the  Three  aafimaati  of  Poot  Ouarda  hating  the  Rank  of  Lle«i«aanuv  ra4 
that  each  Rank  shall  ba  attached  to  all  the  future  Appoinuaanta  lo  Bnslgnelee  in  tha  Pool  Oaai^  la  the 
sama  maaaar  u  tba  Llautaoailtt  la  thOee  Regimenu  obtain  the  Rank  of  Captain. 

His  Royal  Mtghaeas  hM  also  beaa  pleaded  to  approve  of  tht  Pint  Regimeat  of  Poot  Qoafda  balag 
Raglmaat  of  Orooadiarh  aod  stylad  **  Th$  Firt^  or  OrwdUr  Reoim^tU  of  P^ot  Ouardt,'*  la  ea 
hktioa  of  thalr  hartag  daraaied  tba  Orenadiera  of  tha  Preach  Impartal  Gaaida  apoa  this  moMorabla 


I  Boa.  LI.*Co].  Carton  sert«d  U  AMe-de-Carop  to  Sir  George  Catbcart  in  the  Kaflr  war  la  ltM4L  for 
which  sarvlca  h4»  was  promolad  %» ilia  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

5  LI  .C«*L  Oeawar  wrvMl  tbronf bwl  lh«  vpcnthwa  Id  SciBd«<  M«d«l).  ineladiat  the  taniff  ef  MefaaM  ami  SHmted : 
and  he  ewenrttd  the  LIf bl  Cvmpuij  (detaebMl}  at  the  pr«*lMu  dcfrMi  o#  iIm  Baaidmcr  as  aydtfrnhad.  m  twr^  &  m 
thr  cttBpaica  la  the  Soaltatfa  MaftAratU  cmiatry.  and  wai  prMrstat  the  Iovmbcbi  aad  eaptai*  of  PaaaUa  aad  pMaxfcu 

8  U.-C0I.  Raltlaail  serred  in  the  KaMr  war  of  I84fl.7  as  UlllUrv  St-creUrr  lo  Sir  Peregrine  UalilaMl 
4  Lord  Arthur  Uay  served  tUa  8uti^  Campaign  01  IdM-O  as  Aida-da-Caaia  to  Lord  HardlaM.  Md  waa 
present  at  tha  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  '  o»nu«go»  aaa  was 

6  Lord  Ffvdariek  FluRoj  serred  under  8ir  Robert  Stopford  dariag  the  opantioat  oa  tha  CoMt  oCSyr;a 

8  Captala  Poaioaby  sorted  with  tha  4Srd  Light  lafaatrr  la  tba  KalBr  war  of  IMUa. 

8  Vlaartarnaster  Payaa  eerred  la  SicUy  ia  1 808  aad  7 ;  la  1808  aad  0  la  8pala,  and  piveeBt  ta  the  ictiMie 
•f  Sahacua,  Benerenic*  Logo,  and  Corunna ;  subsequently  at  Walcheivn.  He  serred  also  the  caaMicw  cf 
1818.  18.  14,  and  1ft.  In  the  Pehlasala.  Prance,  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  ia  ihe  actions  of  ^fx^^' 
siege  and  oaptara  of  8aa  8«baaiiaa,  paiaaga  01  the  Bidasaoa  aad  of  the  NItc,  battle  of  Nirvtle.  aciioa  at 
the  Mayor's  House,  sortie  and  inTestmeotofBayoane,  battles  of  Quatn  Bras  and  Waterloo,  ca|.iar*  of 
Peronneaad  of  Paris,  aad  sabaeqaanUy  with  iho  array  of  oecupaiioa.  Ba  baa  ivcalved  tha  War  Ma^al 
with  ihrca  elasps  for  Corunna.  Mvellc,  and  Nire. 

9  Colonels  U«ailltoa  and  Bradford,  and  Sir  A.  Peifaseoa,  ware  slightly.  Caalaiaa  IVpaiaa  aad  Biart 
severely  wounded  at  lakerman.  -     »•      ■-  •"  ■  -  •'— • 

J?  f'^^^.H""^  *'  ***•  *;elmar  WM  wouaded  la  the  trmches  befora  BebaslopoL  ID  Oct.  1884. 

II  Ll,-Ool.  Percy  was  wounded  at  the  Alma  and  at  Inkenaaa. 

IS  Lt.  Ool.  Gordoa  served  oo  tlia  sUff  throughout  the  Eaaiara  «*«i|i%tow  ar  igaA  laaladlM  itm  tetite*  of 
tha  Alma,  BalaUara,  aad  Inkarmaa,  and  siege  of  Babaatopol.       ^""'"^  ^  '•^  woamai  ina  astute  or 
18  Capt.  Bargoyaa  and  Lieut.  llawUton  we^a  vouaued  at  tha  Alma. 
14  Capt.  Uameroa  was  wouaded  In  the  trenches  before  Sabastopol.  «Oth  Oct.  1884. 


■CoJdttream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 


14Y 


YMn'Sert. 

62 

Full 
P.J. 

Half 

30 

0 

82 

A 

29 

0 

29 

0 

20 

0 

20 

« 

18 

0 

80 

A 

17 

0 

19 

0 

16 

0 

17 

0 

16 

0 

15 

0 

16 

^ 

21 

0 

25 

0 

19 

0 

15 

•  0 

9 

0 

11 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

« lilNCBLLES."— The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "  EGYPT"— "TALAVERA*— 
"  BARROSA"— "  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO." 

Colonel, 
9  Q®  John  Earl  o/ Strafford/  QCB.  &  QCH.^ni.  30  Sept.  1793;  Lt.  1  Dec 
93;    Ckipt.  24May^  94;  LUut.-CoL  14  March,  1800;   CoL  25  July,   10; 
Mtijor^Gen.  4  June,  13;  Lieut.-Gen.  27  May,  25;  Qen,  23  Noy.  41;  Col. 
Coldstream  Guards,  15  Aug.  50. 

Lieut.'Colonel. 
Hon.  Arthur  Upton,  Ens.  k  Lt.  p  10  Feb.  25 ;  X^.  5e  Capt.  P16  May,  20 ;  Capt. 
icLt.'Col.  P31  Dec.  39 ;  Mqj,  Sc  Col.  p22  Aug.  51 ;  U,'CoU  20  June  54. 

Mqjors. 

1  H^on. George  Frederick  Upton,' £n^.  r24  April,2d;  Lieui.  P29  Oct.  25;  CapU 
P 12  Dec.  26;  MqjoTy  P16  June,  37 ;  Lierit.-CoL  P 16  April,  41 ;  Col.  11 
Nov.  51 ;  Major,  20  June  54. 

2  Gordon  Drummond,  Ens.  k,  Lieut,  p  10  June  26 ;  Lieut,  Sc  Capt,  p  3  Aug. 
30;  Capt.kLt.'Col.v^  March  44;  Co^  20  June  54;  Afcy.  20  June  54. 

Captains  &  Lieut. 'Colonels, 

1  Lord  Frederick  Paulet,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  11  June  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  p21  Sept. 
30;  Capt,  k  Lieut. -Col.  9%  May,  46;  Col,  20  June  54. 

2  Henry  Daniell,  JETn^.  &  Xteu^  p13  Aug.  29;  Lieut,  ^  Capt.  P27  Mar.  85  j 
Brev.'Mqjor,  9  Not.  46 ;  Capt.  k  Li.-Col.  P29  Oct.  47 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

2  William  Samuel  Newton,  Ens.k  Lieut,  p  5  Dec.  34;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  ^  til 

Dec.  89 ;  Capt,  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  25  Feb.  48 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  54. 
1  Spencer  Perceval,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  13  Jan.  37 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  p  15  Oct.  41 ; 

Capt.  k  Lt.'Col.  P23  June  48 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  54. 
1  Thomas  Crombie,  Ens,  p  12  Aug.  24 ;  Lt,  p  8  April  26 ;  Capt,  P  18  May  82 ; 

Major  P  16  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  20  Oct.  48. 
1  Thomas  Montagu  Steele,*  t.  Cornet  12  Jan.  38 ;  Ens,  k  Lieut,  p  20  July  38  ; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  29  Mar.  44 ;  Capt,  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  31  Oct.  51. 

1  William  Mark  Wood,  Ensign,  P22  July  86 ;  Lieut.  24  May  41 ;  Capt.  P20 
Aug.  44;  Capt.  ^  Lieut.-Col.  p  13  Dec.  53. 

2  Poulett  G.Henry  Somerset, «.  Ens,  p29  Mar.  39;  Ens,  k  Lieut.  P  1  May 
40 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  28  Dec.  46 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.- Col.  p3  March  54. 

1  Charles  Lygon  Cocks,  Ens.  P2d  July  38;  Ens.  ^  Lieut.  P24  Jan.  40; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  7  Aug.  46;  Qapt  k  Lt,-Col,  20  June  54. 

2  James  Halkett,^  Ens.  p  7  June  39;  Ens.  ^  Lieut.  P2d  April  41 ;  Lieut,  k 
Capt.  1  July  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Dudley  Wilmot  Carleton,  ^nd  Lieut,  P 10  April  40;  Bns,  if  Lieut,  p  11  June 

41 ;  Lieut  k  Capt.  p  13  July  47  :  Capt  k  Lt.-CoU  14  July  64. 
2  Lord  Aug.  Charles  Lennox  FltzRoy,*  ind  Lieut.  17  May  39 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut. 

P27  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  P30  July  47  ;  Capt,  k  Lt.-Col.  14  July  54. 
2  Arthur  St.  George  H.  Stepney,^  Ens.  P16  May  34;  Lieut,  p  10  Nov.  37 ; 

Capt.  PI5  April  42;  Brevet  Mtyor,  3  A|>ril  46;  Major,  P9  July  50; 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  15  July  54. 
2  James  Talbot  Airey,"  £/!«.  11  Feb.  30:  Xteu/.  p  3  May  33 ;  Capt.  P  22  July 

42  ;  Mi^or,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  15  July  54. 
2  Charles  SedleyBurdett,2iidZi>tf/.  P21  Oct.  36;  Ens.  ^  Lieut.  25  June  41  ; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  29  Oct.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  22  Aug.  54. 
1  Francis  William  Ncwdigate,  Ens   30  Dec.  40;  Ens,  ^  Lieut.  P 13  May  42; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  10  Dec.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  4  Sept.  54. 
1  Ullick  Canning  Lord  Duokellln,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  21  Mar.  46;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

27  April  49 ;  Capt,  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  3  Nov.  54. 
1  William  Gregory  Dawkins,  Ene.  p  2  Aug.  44;  Ens,  k  Lieut,  p  6  Sept.  44 ; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  25  April  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  6  Nov.  54. 
1  Cleiiteut  William  Strong.  Ens,  18  Jan.  39;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  6  May  42;  Lieut^ 

k  Capt,  P  1  Sept.  48;  Capt,  k  Lieut.-Col,  6  Nov.  54. 
1  Charles  Townshend  Wilson,  Ens.  p  1 1  Oct.  39;  En*.  ^  Lieut,  p  30  Dec.  42 ; 

Lieut.  ^  Capi.  p  1  May  46;  Capt.  j*  Lt.-Col.  p  8  Dec.  54. 


1  Lord  StnJord  tcrred  with  the  S3rd  in  Flanden  md  in  Holland  is  17M  and  M.  and  wat  wounded  at  Geldemaliea.  He 
•erred  with  the  ltd  Goardt  in  the  expeditions  to  Hanorer  in  18t>o;  to  Copenhagen  in  1807:  aod  to  Walcheren  in  18St,«>ln 
the  latter  he  was  with  the  Reaerre  nndrr  Sir  J.  Hope,  and  commanded  hit  advance,  composed  of  the  Grenadier  Battalion  of 
the  Gnarda  aao  ■  detachment  of  the  Mth  Ittilea;  in  this  command  ht  charged  a  detachment  of  Dntch  troops,  ukinf  lome 
oSleersand  opwarda  of  a  hnndred  men  prisoners.  In  1811  he  joined  the  Brigade  of  Guards  in  foitngal;  anil  in  Septemher 
of  that  ymr  he  waa  nmninattd  to  the  eommaiid  of  a  Brigade,  in  the  end  Dimion  under  Lord  Hill,    fie  wat  ~ 

in  all  the  BMnrements  and  affairs  wiih  the  enemy  in  the  South  of  Spain — and  during  the  period  of  the  Siege  of  ( 


•  present  with  it 
CindadBodiigo 


be  was  detached  in  command  to  Idanhn  Mova  with  hia  own  Brigade  and  aume  earalry'to  ohserve  the  movementa  of  a  coipi 

tJpon  Lord  HiUioiDing  the  main  body  of  the  Army  at  the  eenuneoccmeni 
leveral  actions  otVittona,  of  the  Pyrenees,  of  Pamoeli 

he  wna  wouded;  in  the  ciossing  ot  tl^e  NtTclle  and  attack  of  the  fortified  camp.— wounded  and  haa  two  horses  shot  under 


of  the  enemy  commanded  by  Gen.  Foy,  at  Coria.    uponiiont  uiujoi 

of  the  Campaign  of  1813  ,he  was  engaged  in  the  several  actions  otVittona,  of  the  Pyrenees,  of  Pamj 


luna,  in  which  action 
tp.— wounded  and  had  V 
him:  at  Cambo,  in  driving  the  enemy'*  oat>poets  and  reconnoitrinr  the  Tete-dePoot :  in  the  pastaice  of  the  Kive  and  the 


the 


Bayonne  on  the  l>th  Dec.  IBIS,  whek  the  Snd  Division  was  attacked  by  six  Divisions  of  the  French  Army 

by  liarshal  Sonltt  in  this  action  he  had  a  hotac  shot  under  him.  On  the  I4th  Frb.  at  the  eommencement  <»f 

»  CamMigv  of  1814,  he  was  engaged  with  the  Bear  Gtiaidof  the  enemy  at  Bspelietiet  and  on  the  following  day  wat 

^pleyedin  tiieattaelc  of  the  heights  above  Garris.  Be  was  in  the  subsequent  actions  of  Orthes  and  Aire;  and  he  repulsed 

the  enemy  at  Garlin.  Be  was  also  engaged  with  his  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  commanded  a  Brigaiie  of  Gnarda 
at  the  battle  of  Waterloo ;  and  commanded  the  first  curpa  of  the  British  Army  ftom  Waterloo  to  Pwis,— took  the  fortified 
city  of  Pcrenne  on  the  march,  and  snbscqnently  possession  of  Paris  by  occupying  the  heights  of  BcUe  ViUe  and  Mont- 
Hie  LordaUp  has  received  the  gold  cross  and  one  claap  for  Yiltoiis,  Prrcncca,  Nlttlie,  KiTt  tad  Otthet  i  and 
Wir  Molsl  with  «st  claap  for  Tralone. 


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n<m,A .  E.  Hardinge ,'  s,  Maj.  i s  Dec  .5i '  i^   7  J  ane  44 

Frnncis  Auj^usius  Plunkett  Barton    \ 

Aon. P. R.B.Feilding/a4;. If ^.12DecA4  P   8  Aag.  45 

William  Henry  Reeve ; 

Charles  Baring* 


2.IBDT. 

AND 

CAPTAIN. 


P   2  Mar.  47 


John  Halkett  Le  Couteur 

Henry  Armytage « 

Hon,  Henry  Wm.  John  Byng,a4; 
Arthur  John  Bethell  ThcUassoa . . 

Philip  Sambrook  Crawley  

Sir  James  Dunlop,  Bart 

Gerald  LitUehalea  Goodlake    .... 

George,  Lord  Bingham,  t. |r 29  Dec.  48 

Harvey  Tower p17  Jan.  51 

Hon.  William  Henry  Wellealey 
Hon.  Robert  Drummond  .• .. 
Charles  John  Bourchier 


P  3  May  44 


22  Dec.  45  P  1  June  40 
P  8  May  46!p27  June  51 
P  7  Aug.  40|  21  Aug.i»l 
P29Dec.  40  P22Aug.  61 
P   2  July  47!P29April63 

27  Mar.  46*    15  Mar.  53 
P30Ju]y  47  Pl3Dec.  53 

27  Aug.  47   P   3  Mar.  54 


P  14  June  50 


•*..••.• 


P  22  Apr.  42 
Arthur  James  Fremantle     I   10  Dec.  52 


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P  10  Dec.  47 
P23  June  48 
P  27  April  40 
P27  June  51 
P 14  Oct.  51 
P21  Not.  51 
P  23  July  52 
P  17  Aug.  62 
P  29  Dee.  43 
P29  April  63 
P  9  May  51 
P  26  July  53 
P  7  April  54 
p  13  Dec.  53 
P13Jan.  54 
P  1  Oct.    47 


20  June  51 
14  July  64 
14  July  .'>4 

14  July  64 

22  Aug.  54 

4  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  64 

5  Oct.  64 
P25  Feb.  63 

6  Not.  54 

15  Dec.  64 
15  Dec.  54 

23  Dec.  64 
23  Dec.  54 
26  Dec.  54 

4  Feb.  54 


3  Mar.  63 

1  Aug.  54 

2  Aug.  64 

3  Aug.  64 

4  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P25Aug.  64 

21  Sept.  54 
P  20  Oct.  6-1 
P  3  Not.  54 1 
p  24  Nor.  54 1 


Hedworth  Hylton  JoUiffe    iP   8  Dec.  48 

Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Peilding 13  Feb.  52 

Wm.  Thomas  Markham |P  22  Drc. 48 

Michael  Walker  Heneage    | 

Lori2B.H.G.  B.Cecil ,p21  Nov.51 

Christopher  Blackett |    21  Dec.  44 

Ensigns  AND  Libuts. 

Hon,  William  Archer  Amherst  ^.. , 

St.  Vincent  B.  Hawkins  Whitshed. 

Julian  Hamilton  Hall 

Godfrey  James  Wigram 

Arthur  Lambton  

2  George  Ernest  Rose 

2  Gordon  Maynard  Ives c*  •  •  • 

1  Charles  Picrrepoint  Lane  Fox    •  •  • 

Jofaa  Baiilie  Baillie 

Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart 

Hon.  William  Edwardes 

A4jutantf, 
Mqjar  Hon.  Vercy  Robert  Basil  Feilding,  8  Oct.  50. 
Capt.  Hon,  H.  W.  J.  Byng,  4  Sept.  64. 

Quarter^Masterg, 

2  Arthur  Hurle,  13  Feb.  52. 

1  Alexander  Falconer,  1  July  53. 

Surgeon^Afqfor. 

2  James  Monro,M.D.20  Feb.  53 ;  Surgeon,  4  April  51 ;  AiiUt.-Surg.  2  Not. 32. 

Battalian'Surgeon, 

1  Joseph  Skelton,  M.D.  20  Feb.  53 ;  Assiit.^Surg.  2  Sept.  46. 

Assistant'Surgeont. 

1  John  Wyatt,  17  June  51. 

2  Charles  Vidler  Cay,  12  June  46. 
1  John  William  Trotter,  26  May  54. 
0  Thomas  Lawes  Rogers,  8  Dec.  54. 

5o/ici/ar.-- William  George  Carter,  29  Jan.  24. 

Facings  Blue — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 
lit  Battalion  Embarked  tm  Eastom  Expedition^  22  Feb.  1854. 
2if  Battalion  returned  from  Canada  2dth  Oct.  1842.] 

1  CMaatl  Hon.  G«ori«  UpttM  Mrv«4  In  IS*  Ut  battaUoa  of  ColdstrrMa  Gvaris  thronslinat  tii«  XMlerD  ca»p«lgm  of  ISM 
iMladhw  dMtalttei  »rtb«  4tea.  BalUUva.  aM  lakcrMia  (wwudtd).  mmd  »l«cc  of  S«bMto^. 

5  LiMt,  CoL  SiBCl*  wrvrd  U»c  ButoiB  caapftlgn  of  ISM  M  HiUUry  SMivury  to  L«f«  BatlM*  1m1«Ui«  «•  kaltlM 
•Tib*  Ainu,  a«tekU«m.  and  lakcfBia.  aad  •!«§•  of  8*b«1  lyol. 

4  LlMCColc  HaUrtt  aad  L«rd  A.  C.  FlUror.  Capt.  ritkUsff.  and  Lt.  AoAcnt,  vtrt  Mrmvly  ■iwyigj  M  lakn«ia, 
A  LleuL-GoloBel  Stepaey  tenrcd  with  the  89tfa  R««t.  In  tlw  SuU^i  ounpaifo  of  ]S4ft>e :  tb«  roaiAABd  «f 
the  lt««iiii«nt  dcTolTcd  apoa  liim  on  tht  •troinf  of  tke  SUt  Dm.  at  the  baiilo  of  F^rocMhsh,  wMeh  hs 
NtaliMd  durins  tb«  nlfht  of  lh«  91  it,  and  th«  aetloo  of  the  ttod  Dec.  I84ft  (wounded),  and  durliif  iW 
vtmalnder  of  tbe  eetire  pMt  of  the  campaign,  uniU  ceverely  wouodrd  by  a  § rapcthot  at  llis  eoadaaloa 
of  the  battle  of  Sobra^B,  10  Feb  IS44I  (MeiUI  and  one  Clasp). 

6  Llc«i.>Coloat1  4lrey  acted  as  Ald«-d*  Caiap  to  Sir  BoWft  Sal*  ai  lb*  •tonolas  of  tb*  Kbaord  Cabael  T^m  la  Oct.  ISSt. 
aad  bad  hla  bofM  abet  aadcr  blai     U*  •errtd  at  AM*  ^U-Caap  to  Mai(W'0«8.  aiphlnatoack  in  AS^bMitaM 
IS«t.  aad  «aa  praaral  la  every  •kimub  or  Mrti*  Bad*  by  ib*  carrlMa  tnm  tb«  caaKwyta  eartag  tb* 
rabaol.  aad  va«  afwrwaida  flTta  «p  aa  a  boalac*.     Ha  acted  aa  Ald*-da-Ca»p  to  Sir  J«»ba  M*CaablU  ai 
latalHT.  aad  was  prcarai  wtib  cbc  BaA  at  Iba  battle  of  ruaalar  (UvdalM 

7  Tbe  Hoa.CBpt«ln  Hardinge  terred  aa  Aldenie^eanip  to  Lord  Hsrdlnfe  throughottt  tbe  esmpsiva  on  tk» 
8«tm  In  184A-e,  aad  vaa  preaeat  In  tbe  battlea  of  M uodkee.  Feroicahab.  aad  Bubrsoo,  for  wbleb  bo  baa 
focalted  a  Medal  sad  two  daapa  i  aerred  tbe  Eastern  campalga  of  ISM  aa  Depot ^  -Qaariermaalot^Oencfat  of 
Svd  diTMon,  laclttdiag  tbe  battle  of  Alms,  BslaklaTS,  sod  lokermasi,  and  siete  of  Sebait  ••  ol. 


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Coloneh 

P.  C.  Dake  of  Cambridge/  KG.  GOMG  • 
Colonel,  3  ^6y.  37 ;  Mdjor-Ooneraly  7  May,  45 ;  LietU^-Oen.  19  June  54  j 
Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  23  Sept.  52. 

Lietit.'ColoneL 
George  Moncrieff,  JSns.  Sc  LUut.vQ  April,  26;  Lieut  &  Capt,  p6  July  30; 
Capt.  &  Lieut.'Col.  P24  Jau.  40;  Col.  11  Nor.  51;  JUeui.-Col  20  Juuc  54. 

Mqfors. 

1  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,*  Sru,  Sc  Lieut,  p  8  Mar.  27  ;  Lieut.  &  Capt. 
P  18  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut.-Col.  p6  Dec.  44 ;  AfaJ.  8c  CoL  20  June  54. 

2  WUliam  John  Ridley,  Ens.  Sc  Lieut,  p  19  June  35 ;  Lieut.  &  Capt.  p24  May 
39;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p24  Nov.  48 ;  Major  k  Col.,  15  Dec.  54. 

Captains  and  Lieut.'Colonels. 

1  Hon.  Charles  Grantham  Scott,  Ens.  k  Xieu/.  p12  Feb.36;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P  1  Not.  39  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  p  10  April,  49. 

2  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  s.  Ens.  P  1  Aug.  34 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  26  Feb.  36;  Lieut,  k 
Capt.  P  15  Not.  39 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p 6  July  49. 
Edward  John  Stracey,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  3  June,  36 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  p  14  Feb. 
40;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  24  May,  50. 

Francis    Seymour,'    Ens,   p2  May,  34;    Lieut.   P16  June,    37;    Capt, 
P4  Sept.  40;  Capt.  k  Xt^u^-CW.  p  28  June,  50. 

Lord  James  Charles  Plantagenet  Murray,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  26  May,  37  ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1  July,  42 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p5  Nov.  50. 
Charles  Asslieton  Fitz-Hardinge  Berkeley,^  ^;».  P27  May,  36;  Lieut.  P  12 
Aug.  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  April,  43 ;  Brevet-Major,  15  Sept.  48 ;  Capt. 
k  Lieut.'Col.  p  13  Dec.  50. 

John  Hamilton   Elphinstone  Dalrymple,^  Ens.   k  Lietit.    p  10  Not.    37  ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  P31  Dec.  44 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p25  Mar.  53. 

2  Henry  PerciTal  de  Bathe,  Ens.Sc  Lieut.  p1  Not.  39;  Lieut.  Sf  Capt.  p  14 

Feb.  45  ;  Capt  k  Lieut.-CoL  P 17  Feb.  54. 
2  George  William  Fordyce,"  J?n«.  p  28  Dec.  32;    Lieut.  P5  Aug.  37;   Capt. 

3  April  46 ;  Major  p  14  March  51 ;  Lieut. -Col.  27  Feb.  52. 
2  Kobert  Moorsom,  Ens.  3  Aug.  30 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  21  Sept.  32 ;  Lieut,  k 

Capt.  P 12  Aug.  37 ;  Brev.-Maj.  HjNot.  51  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  20  June  54. 
1  Fred.  Charles  Arthur  Stephenson,  Ens,  k  Lieut.  25  July  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P  13  Jan.  43  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut-Col.  20  June  54. 
1  Henry  Poole  Hepburn,'^  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  19  Feb.  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p2  Oct.  46; 

Capt.  k  lAeut.-Col.  20  June  54. 

1  Francis  Haygartb,^  Ens.  p  14  Feb.  40;  Lieut,  p  21  May  41 ;  Capt.  30  Sept. 
47;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  14  July  54. 

2  Hon.  Richard  Charteris,  2nd  Lieut,  v 2  Oct.  40;  Lieut.  ?!  Oct. 42;    Capt. 
P 14  May  47 ;  Capt  k  Lieut-Col.  14  July  54. 

2  Franklin  Lushington,"  CB.  Ens.  p  16  July  29;  Lieut.  10  Oct  33;  Capt. 

P30  Oct.  38;  Brev.-Maj.  23  Dec.  42  ;  Maj.  p5  Not.  47;  Brev.  Lieut.^Col. 

20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  15  July  54. 
2  Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery,'  Ens.  p  22  June  38;  Lieut.  P17  Jan.  40;  Capt. 

P28  July  43  ;  Major  17  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  15  July  54. 
1   Henry  Green    Wilkinson,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  13  Jan.  43;    Lieut,  k   Capt. 

P 10  Dec.  47;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p3  Not.  54. 

1  Hon.  John  Strange  Jocelyn,  Ens.  p7  Oct.  42  ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p14  April  43; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  31  Mar.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Nov.  54. 

2  Patrick  L.  C.  Paget,  Ens.  11  Aug.  37  ;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  6  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut 
k  Capt.  P  12  Dec.  43 ;  Breu.-Maj.  20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k Lt.-Col.,  6  Not.  54." 

3  Lord  Adolphus  F.  C.  W.  Vane-Tenipest,  Ens.  p  7  April  43 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut' 
V  28  Not.  45 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  11  May  49 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  15  Dec.  54* 

1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commanded  tbe  flrst  diviaion  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign 
of  1854,  including  tbe  battles  of  tbe  Alma,  Baluklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  sirge  of  Sebastopol. 

2  Colonel  Walker,  and  Captains  Siiuckburgb  and  Drumroond,  were  »eterel> wounded  at  It:kerman. 
S  Lieut  -Col.  Seymour,  and  Captains  Baring  and  Biane  were  slightly  wounded  at  Inkerman. 

4  Licul.«Colonel  Berkeley  was  Military  Secretary  to  Lieut.-Qen.  Sir  George  Berkeley  during  tbe  sacoessfnl 
operations  against  tbe  Kaffirs  in  1847.    Was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma. 

5  Liettt.-Cols.  Dalrymple  and  Hepbarn,  and  Capts.  Astiey,  Bulwer,  acd  Glppt,  were  slightly  wounded  at 
the  Alma. 

6  LieuL-Colonel  Fordyce  served  with  tbe  74(h  Highlanders  In  the  Kaffir  War  in  1851. 

7  LieuL*Col.  Hayearth,  Capt.  Buckley,  and  Viscount  Ennismore,  were  severely  wounded  at  the  Alma. 

8  Lieuc-Gol.  Lushington  served  tbe  Campaign  of  I84S  in  Affghanistan  (Medal),  and  was  severely 
wounded. 

9  Li«iiL*Col.  Montgomery,  when  on  passage  to  India  in  the  transport  £rt f on,  with  troops,  was  wrecked  on 
the  leuer  Andaman,  in  Nov.  1844.  and  remainrd  on  that  island  51  da)S,  sufierlng  very  sevvre  privations. 
He  served  in  the  8tKh  Regt.  throughout  the  SutleJ  Ca'iipaignof  1845-6,  Including  the  battles  of  Aioodkee, 
Peroieshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  War  of  1852,  including  the  Capture 
of  Bfartaban  (wounded);  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  I2tb,  ISih,  aud  14iU  April,  and  tbe  Capture 

/kVlKa  /Woat  Ttntfnn  Pa«r«w1a  fwttli  the  atrivmlnv  nnrtv^.  nnri  rnntiirn  nt  l>ri>iiii>. 


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33 

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Lieutenants  and 
Captains. 

1  ITm.  Wm .  Fred.Scarlett  tntf.  itDceM. 

2  AagDstosW.H.Meyriek 

2  Charles  Holder 

2  William  Aitchison">  •• 

2  R.  Nlf^el  F.  KingBcote^«jr<^.  I9  Dm.  54. 
1  Oeonr e  Thomas  Francis  Shuckburgh' 

1  HughFitzHardiiigeDrummond,'A<(/' 

2  Edward  Neville,*.  i(f^.  12  Dec.  64. 

1  John  Dup^dale  Astley^ 

1  HonJWenman  Clsrence  Walpole  Coke 
I  William  Gascoyne  Bulwer' ••  • . 
1  Duncombe  Fred.  Bait  Buckley^ 

1  Hon,  Alexander  Edward  Fraser 

2  Hon,  Rofrer  Mosiyn    •••»...• 

1  Reginald  Qipps*  

1  Francis  Baring' 

1  Seymour  Lionel  Wm.  Dawson  Darner 

2  Rowland  Francis  Walbanke  Childers 
2  William  WheaUey 
2  £d.RobertWetheral].«ilfi(;M2Dec.64. 
2  Arthur  C  GrevUle/'tf.  Mt^j,  UDtc  M. 

1  Seymour  John  Blane*   

2  Henry  Charles  Fletcher,  oiff, 
1  William  WalUngford  KnoUys 

1  Robert  James  Lindsay 

2  Arth.HorganHoodGrosvenorGregory 
1  George  Grant  Gordon 

1  William,  VUe,  Ennismore^  •••••< 

2  James  Ross  Farquharson    

Bnbions  and  Lieutenants. 

1  Hon,  Hugh  Annesley**    

2  Francis  I^mbton 

2  Charles  George  Tottenham • 

2  Archibald  Campbell  Campbell    •  * 
2  Hon,  Charles  Rowley  Hay  ...... 

2  George  Henry  MoncriefT 

2  Thos.  Fred.  Scry msooreFothringham 

Edward  Marcns  Beresford   .... 
Robert  Farquhar  Shaw  Stewart 

Hon,  Edward  Brownlow 

Henry  Jeff  Sharpe   

John  Paynter    •  • 

Aiffuiants, 

1  Captain  H.  F.  Drummond,  14  July  64. 

2  Captain  H.  C.  Fletcher,  3  Nov.  54. 

Quartet' Most frs, 
2  John  Jones,  2  Sept  61. 


CORNET, 

2d  LIEUT. 

OR  ENSIGN. 


P 14  April  46 


P  26  Oct.  41 
P  21  Mar.  46 


13  Aug.  47 
1  June  41 


P  31  July  40 
P14  AprU48 


P  27  June  34 
P  4AprU46 


22  Oct.  60 


ENSIGN 
AND  LIEUT. 


P 19  Aug.  61 


P 18  Apr.  61 
P  22  Apr.  63 


P34  Jone63 


6  June  64 
P23  A'ug.64 


12  June  46 
8  Sept.  46 

30  July  44 
2  Oct.  46 

27  Oct.  46 

6  Nov.  47 
10  Dec.  47 
20  Sept  43 

31  Mar.  48 

7  April  48 
1  Aug.  48 

24  Not.  48 

0  Mar.  40 

23  Mar.  40 

10  April  49 

6  July  49 

23  Nov.  49 
22  Feb.  60 

24  May  60 
22  Aug.  37 

26  Aug.  49 

28  June  60 

8  Nov.  60 
6  Not.  60 

13  Dec.  60 

27  May  63 

13  Feb.  62 

14  May  62 
26  Mar.  63 


29  July  63 
28  Oct.  63 

13  Jan.  64 
17  Mar.  64 

14  Apr.  64 
4  Aug.  64 
4  Aug.  64 
8  Not.  64 

P   3  Nov.  64 

21  Dec.  64 

22  Dee.  64 
26  Deo.  64 


AND 
CAPTAIN. 

P  23  Nov.  49 

P22Feb.  60 

P  6  Apr.  60 

P24May  60 

P28  June  60 

P  6  Not.  60 

P  8  Nov.  .Ml 

30  Sept.  r,0 

P  18  Apr.  61 

P25Mar.6;^ 

P  27  May  f>3 

P2dOct.  63 

P  13  Jan.  64 

P  17  Feb.  54 

20  June  64 

14  July  o4 

14  July  54 

14  July  54 

14  July  64 

P 10  Dee.  46 

7  July  54 

0  Oct.  54 

P  8  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

P  20  Dec.  54 

26  Dec.  54 

26  Dec.  54 

26  Dee.  64 


1  George  Allen,  8  July  63. 
Surgeon'Mqjar, 

2  Thomas  Richardson,  17  Fob.  54;  Surg.  22  July,  46 }  Assist, 'Surg,  4  I>M.  83. 
Battalion  -Surgeon. 

I  John  Ashton  Bostock,'*  M.D.  17  Feb.  54 ;  Auist.^Surg,  8  Feb.  42. 
Assistant'Surgeons, 
0  / 1  Frederick  Robinson,  M.D.  19  Nov.  47. 
0    I  Arthur  Guy  Elkington    11  Mar.  63. 
0    1  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  3  Mar.  64. 
I     1  I    0    2  Henry  Turner,  10  May  64. 

Solicitor.— Wilmer  WUmer,  27  Dec.  38. 

Fticings  Blue. — Agents^  Mcssn.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Ut  Saitali&n  emharktd  on  tkt  Emsiem  ExpedUicn,  18  Feb,  I8£4.] 
r*M  SattaUon  embarktd  for  tk0  Mtthgrlmndt  Hev.  ISia,  amd  returned  from  France  Jmn.  ISM.   Senud  im 

Portugolfrom  Dtc,  1S96  to  MarcK  1S9S.] 
10  Osplain  Aiteblson  served  with  the  1st  Ratt.  01st  Reft,  at  the  Ca|«  of  Good  Hope  frpm  Dec.  IS4A  lo 
March  1847.   Enfacfd  Id  a  tcvere  aflkir  with  tb#  CaflVMaSnd  May  1840,  when  his  hor»«  was  shot  under  Irnn. 
19  TiM  Hon.  Lieut.  Annesl^  served  with  the  4Srd  LIfht  Infantry  In  the  KalBr  War  of  MAl-t^  and  «a» 
severely  woanded.    Was  severely  wounded  at  die  battle  of  the  Alma. 

IS  M^or  OroTllle  served  at  alde-de>ca»p  to  Sir  Harry  SoUth,  and  to  Sir  Geo.  Catheart,  lo  the  KaAr 
War  of  1851*9-a,  and  was  present  at  the  hattJe  of  Berea. 
1ft  Doctor  Bostock  served  in  the  Duft  at  the  baUle  of  Puaalar,  and  hsi  ifceired  the  Bruns  Star. 


15/  (  The  Royal)  Regiment  of  Foot  151 

The  King* 8  Cypher  within  the  Collar  of  St*  Andrew^  and  the  Crown  over  It.  In  the 
second  colour  the  TkutUif  Crown.-^*' St  Lucia."— ''Bgmont<^p-Zee."—T^«  Sphinx, 
"  Egypt"  —«  Corunna*'— "  Bnaaco"—  *<  Salamanca"  —  «  Vittoria" — "  8t.  Sebastian"  — 
'*NiYe"— <*  PeninsnU"—"  Niagara*'— «  Waterloo"—"  Nagpore"— "  Mabeldpoor"— "  Ara." 

Colonel, — 


Lt.'CoU.'^l  90eo2geBen,*JS!ritf.UMar.ll;  X^.lTFeb.U;  Cap^P7Aug.28i 

BL'Mqj.  29  Mar.  39  -,  Mqj,  14  July,  43 ;  Lt.-CoL  P5  Dec.  43 ;  Col.  30  June 54 
2  Richard  William  Huey,  £nt.  25  Mar.  26;  Lt.  p  19  Dec.  26 :  Capt.  P 11  June 

30;  Mqfor,  p  13  Oct.  38  ;  Lieut.-Col.  ?  31  Dec  47  ;  Col  28  Not.  54. 
Mqf'ore.—l  Alexander  Barry  Montgomery/  £ni.  25  Nov.  24 ;  LUtU.  30  Oct. 

26;  Ca;»f.  P16  Aug.  33;  Jlf(Vor,P5  Dec4d;  Bre9.-X^.Co{.20  June54. 
2  Thomas  Graham,  JS>r«.  21  May  26;  Lieut,  p  27  April  27;  Capt.  P  9  Aug.  33  ; 

Mqjor,  P 3  May  44 ;  Brev.'Limtt.^CoL  20  Jane  54. 
2  Richard  Going,  Sne.  9  April  26;  Lieut,  p   2  Feb.  27;  Capt.  P  19  June  35; 

Brevet'Maj.  9  Nov.  40 ;  MtQor,  P 17  Jan.  51 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 

1  Burton  Daveney,  Btu.  27  April  20 ;  Lieut.  P  7  July  25 ;  Capt. ;  p  8  Nov.  27  ; 
Breo.-Mi^,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Breo.-Lt,~Col,  11  Nov.  51  ;  Mi^or,  19  Mar.53. 

2  £dw.  A.  G.  Muller/  £ns.  3  Feb.  20  ;  Lieut.  11  Aug.  25 ;  Capt.  p  11  Jan.  33; 
Bretf.'Mi^.  0  Nov.  46;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54 ;  Af^^'or,  29  Dec.  54. 


Ye««»  Bert. 

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36 

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29 

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35 


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Captains. 

2  Francis  Gregor  Urquhart 
2  Henry  Richard  Marindin 

1  Thomas  Scott  Hawlcins  • 

2  Tyrrell  Matthias  Byrne  . 
1  William  Little  Stewart  . 
1  Henry  Draper  Neville  •    . 

1  Hon.  Cha.  Dawson  Plunkett 
1  Frederick  R.  Mein 

William  Webster 

Francis  Locker  Whitmore 


BN8IGK. 


P  18  Not.  31 
P  11  Jan.  33 
P  29  Mar.  33 

30  June  24 
P  12  April  33 
P  16  Aug.  33 
P  11  Oct.  33 

22  Oct.  33 

20  Feb. 


1 

2  Francis  Locker  Whitmore    •*  7  Aug. 

3  James  Pollock  Gore |  P    6  Feb. 

2  John  Edward  Sharp  . « • . 
1  Charles  Henry  Do wker*.. 

1  Arthur  Newland ........ 

2  Ch.Bdgecumbe  Davenport 
2  SpencerGco.  Aug.Thursby 
2  Spencer  Yansittart . . 

1  Geo.GwavasCarlyon 

2  Spencer  Peel 

2  John  Alex.  Gavin  Campbell 
1  Richard  George  Coles.  • . . 
1  Frederick  Wells 

1  Thomas  Henry  Breedon  . . 

2  William  James  Gillum    • . 

2  George  Rowland 

2  Henry  Francis  Bythesea*. 
2  George  Taafie 


27 

35 

36 

P  24  April  35 

P    7J8n.  42 

P 18  Sept.  39 

Pll  Sept.  40 

P  15  Dec.  40 

P  30  Apr.  41 

P  7  Sept.  41 

5  July  44 

2  Aug.  42 

3  May  44 
12  Oct.  41 

P  26  Oct.  41 
P14  Feb.  45 
P 19  Dec.  45 
P  26  Sept.  45 
P  30  Nov.  46 


LIBUT. 


P  16  Aug.  33 

P  18  Mar.  36 

P17  Sept.36 

23  Mar.  26 

13  Jan.  37 
P  20  Jan.  37 
P  10  Mar.  37 
P  14  ApriI37 
P  24  Aug.  32 

10  May  39 
P  20  Dec.  39 
P  9  Feb.  38 
P  7  July  43 
P 15  Apr.  42 

14  July  43 
P  28  July  43 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P  29  Dec.  43 

14  April  46 
Pll  Apr.  45 
P 14  May  47 
2  Aug.  44 
P 19  May  43 
P  2  July  47 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P15N0V.  50 


CAPTAIN.     BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  14  April  37 
P  30  April  41 
P23  June4d 
16  June  43 
P  28  July  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P29  Dec.  43 
P  3  May  44 

5  Feb.  46 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P 17  Dec.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P  21  May  52 
P  6  July  52 
P  15  Feb.  53 

19  Mai*.  53 

6  June  54 
Pll  July  51 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

28  Nov.  54 

20  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 


11  Nov.  61 
20  June  64 
20  June  54 
20  June  54 
20  June  54 
20JuDe  54 
20  June  54 


54 
54 
54 
54 


3  C«l.  B«I1  Mrred  in  the  Ptniatula  frvai  July  ISll  to  tb«  and  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  wat  tDRancd  la  tba  aeci«n  of 
Arff«yo  4m  Molinp,  baltl*  oF  Viltoria,  baulet  in  lb«  Pyreaccft.  on  tb«  7tb,  Ulh,  aOlb.  aari  «Ut  Jaly.  1819,  battlra  «f  the 
Nitcflc,  tb«  Ni»«,  Bavannc,  Ortbc»,Tarbc«,aB<i  TnalouM.  bwliaBa  fwatmany-ffairaand  •birmuhw.  Ha  aftcrwardaaarrcd 
la  the  Bau  Indict,  in  the  Burmaaa  war,  and  in  tba  Wen  Iwlir*-  H«  wat  acci«ely  employrd during  tb«  rabcllien  in  Cmtada,  par- 
tknlarl*  in  tbcra»(«i«  of  St.Cbarlea.and  St.Enttacbci  beafttrwardaeomniandarfUia  ■■all  Fort  and  |«rn»oaori'»te«n-dii- 
Lac.  an  iaiportant  poaition  on  tbe  RiTer  8C  LawT«nc«,  and  rweivcd  tba  ibanka  or  tbt  Commander  or  ibc  hurct«  Tor  hta 
esartmna  in  racevRnng  tbc  Bnoaand  abot  fron  tba  bottom  of  tba  River,  and  mouotiOK  tbcm  in  poaiiivn  whan  it  waa  reporiad 
iapr  JCticflbU  I  tbr  ituna  waia  S4-poandera,  aixtacn  of  wbicb  and  4U)00  round  aboiba  roco  wad  m  thrdapih  of  a  Canadian 
vintar.  He  baa  nttirwd  the  War  Medal  with  dx  claapa  forVittoria,  the  PireAeee,  NtveUe,  Nive,  Orthca,aiid  To;ileBac  i  nad 
tbe  liuUan  Medal  for  Avm.  „  .  , 

4  Lt.-C«l.  Mont^mery  serred  in  At«,  and  haereeeiT^d  the  Medal.  --  .  , 

5  Li.-Col.  Mallar  aerved  ta  the  Barmeae  war,  and  baf  teceivedtb  i  Indian  War  Medal.  ^  .    ^  m.  ^     . 

8  Major  If  crilla  serred  in  Canada  dorinf  the  rebellion  ot  1887  and  1818,  a(4  was  engac^  with  1h«  vehela  at  St.  Ckarlte 
and  at  St.  Bnetneba.  ^       ... 

•  Capt.  Dowker  tcrred  ••  A4}«tant  of  the  8th  in  the  Kaftr  War  of  1846  •od  47. 

•«<*  The  following  offleen  Mrred  the  Eaftern  campaign  of  1864,  and  were  preient  in  the  battlei  in  tbe 
Crimea,  viz.,— Col.  Bell,  Ueut-Cola.  Hoiitgomery,  andDaveney,  M^)o^  Hawklnt,  Stewart,  Nerille,  attd 
Plunkett,  Captalni  Mein,  Dowker, Coles,  Weill,  and  Breedon,  Ueuts. Turner,  Chryttle,  Bmith,  Kirk,  Rudd, 
Cookworthj,  Hurt,  Hope,  Todd,  Brown  (wounded  before  Sebaftopol),  Manners,  Fenwlck,  and  Oeaojn  ; 
Fajmastcr  Esplnasse,  and  Quartermaster  M'Gee.  t  D  8 


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LlBUTBNAKTS« 

1  HenryWhicheoteTurner,a4>* 

2  Bingham  H.  Edw.  MuUer  . . 

1  John  Alexander  Chrystie. •  • . 

2  Theobald  M'Kenna,  adj 

1  Frederick  Aa^stus  Sniith . . 

2  Edw.T.St.LAwrenceMacGwirc 
1  Charles  Edmond»tone  Kirk 

1  Henry  Hawley  Smart 

2  William  Dellew 

2  Montagu  Adam  Henry  Legge 
1  \Vm.  Fred.  John  Rudd   .... 

1  Rnpert  George  Brady ...... 

2  Thomas  Rowland 

1  William  Spicer  Cookworthy 

1  Charles  Hurt    ...••••■•••• 

2  John  Alexander  Campbell  . . 

1  Fred.  Harry  Hope 

1  Fred.  Pritzler  Muller 

1  Jas.  Archibald  Raddell  Todd 

2  Rd.LlewellynWUliams/f.a4;. 
2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart . .  • 
2  Thomas  John  Gregory    . . . 
1  John  Martin  Brown   

1  Richard  Abraham  Manners 

2  Alexander  W.  Low 

1  George  Roc  Fenwick 

1  Morgan  James  O'Connell  . 

2  CbarlesJoehuaTuffhell  Cakes 
2  James  William  Hassell  . . 


BNSIO^. 


LXBtTT. 


30  Mar.  47 

29  Dec.  46 
P  2  July  47  , 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  1  June  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P   6  Nov.  47 

20  Oct.  49 
P 16  Feb.  50 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P2iNov.  50 
P 17  Jan.  51 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P  14  Mar.  51 
p  17  June  51 

10  Not.  48 
P 16  Sept.  51 

17  June  51 
P17  Apr.  52 
P 14  May  52 
P  21  May  52 
p  1 1  June  52 
P  22  Apr.  53 
12  May  53 
P 14  Sept  52 

23  Nov.  52 
P  27  May  53 
P  10  June  53 
P 13  Sept  53 


EN8IOK8. 

1  Henry  George  White 

2  Rowland  L.  Sidney  Curtois 

1  Sherlock  Vignollcs  Willis  . . 
1  Duncan  Cameron  Brock  .. . . 

1  James  Creagh 

1  Joseph  Hodgson  Fawcett  . . 

1  James  Deacon. • 

2  William  Freeborn  

2  Charles  Howe  Proby 

I  John  James  Hey  wood  ..»•.. 
1  Henry  Surtees  Bowes  Watson 
S  Redmond  Bewley  Caton .... 
1  John  Archibald  Cnmming.. 
1  James  I^egatt 


P21  Feb.  51 

14  Mar.  51 

20  July  51 

P  10  Mar.  52 

P  30  Apr.  52 

P  21  May  52 

P   2  Jan.  52 

P  6  July  52 

P  15  Feb.  53 

p  19  Mar.  53 

p  27  May  53 

p  3  Juno  53 

4  Mar.  53 

P 18  Oct.  53 

30  Dec.  53 

P 13  Sept.  53 

6  June  54 

6  Juno  54 

6  June  54 

6  Juno  54 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

28  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.   54 

8  Dec.  54 


30  Dec.  53 
P 10  Mar.  54 
P   9  June  54 

14  July  54 

21  July  54 

P   4  Aug.  54 

0  Aug.  54 

10  Aug.  54 
P27  Jttne54 
P17  Aug.  54 
P18  Aug.  54 
P24  Aug.  54 
P25  Aug.  54 
3  Nov.  54 


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C  1  James  Espina&se,  8  Feb.  30  ;  Em.  8  Feb.  21  ;  Heut, 
Paymtuteri,  \  7  April,  25;  OipMl  July,37. 

(.  2  William  John  Bampfleld,  30  June  48 ;  JBiit.  18  Mar.  49 ;  Liemi. 
....     .    $  1  LUut.  Henry  Whichcote  Turner,  21  July  54.  [IS  Sept.  46. 

Atifutants.  ^  j  ^j^^^  Theobald  McKenna,  14  July  54. 

Quarter^'Masters. 
2  Joseph  Swaine,  20  Nov.  46. 
1  Joseph  M*Gee,  8  Sept.  46. 

Surgeon** 

1  Charles  Bush  Hrarn,  16  Nov.  40;  A^s'tH.-Surg,  15  April,  49. 

2  Alfred  Crocker,  28  March,  54  ;  Auist.-Surg.  26  Jan.  44. 


A  $tistant'Surgtoni, 


9  Robert  Beresford  Smyth,  M.D.,  15  Nov.  50. 
2  Thomas  Knox  Birnie,  7  Jan.  53. 
1  John  Baker  Greene,  24  March  54. 
1  William  Dumbreck,  7  April  54. 
1  Robert  Atkinson,  5  May  54. 


Fne'mg*  Blue — Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Egq, — IrUh  Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  Si  Sons. 

[Iff  Battalion,  Eastern  Expedition,  22  April  54.    Depot  at  Winchester.] 

[2^  Bttttulion  ett%b,Jor  Corfu,  31  Jan. 53.  St'rving  atCephslonia.  Depot  at  Cutlelur.] 


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Emb.  for  c.«fa.  Hop.«_^^un.  186..-J  3,,^  (  77,^  Quee^oyal)  Regt.  of  Foot.     153 

*'  rA«Pa«<rAaiXamft/'with  the  mottos  **  PrlitinavirtutU  ntemor,**anA  **  Velexuvia  triumphant,**  The 
QiM;m'«C^/ker  within  the  Oarter,havingthe  Crown  over  it.  On  the  Greoadiere*  Caps,  the  Jtinf/'<  Cregt  amd 
the  Ou€tn*M  Cypher  and  Crown  :  and  on  the  Drume  the  Q^uueen**  Cyphtr,  The  Sphinr,  with  the  wordg 
"  EGYPT"— "  VIMIERA" —"  CORUNNA"  —  "  SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES "— 
"NIVELLE"— "TOULOUSE"— "PENINSULA"— "AFF0HANISTAN*»—"GI1UZNEE"—"KHELAT/* 

Colonel,— 9  Sir  John  RoU,*KCB.  KC.Ent.  7  Mar.  00;  XM  June  01;  Capt. 

6  Sept.  06;  M({f,  26  Nov.  13 ;  Lt.-CoL  '2  Nov.  16  ;  Col,  10  Jan.  87;  Jfa;.- 

(7eit.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lieut, -Gen.  20  June  64 ;  Col,  2nd  Foot,  29  Aug.  53. 
Xttft</.-Co/(meZ.— Stanhope  William  Jophson,'  Ens.  p  26  Nov.  30;  Lieut.  ^IQ 

Feb.  36;  Cap^  P28  Dec.  41 ;  Major,  p4  Aug.  48;  Lt.-Col.  1  July  63. 
Jkr<{;or«.— Thomas  Addison,*  j&7i«.  16  Sept.  37  ;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  39 ;  Capt.  p  16 

Dec.  46 ;  Brev.-Mig.  28  May  53 ;  Major,  12  May  64. 
Demetrius  Wyndham  Grevls  James,*  Ens.  ^  SI  Jan.  40  ^  Lieut,  p  16  Dec.  40  ; 

Cap*.  P  9  June  46  ;  Maj.  1  Dec.  64. 


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Captains. 

Edwaid  Selby  Smyth^  .. 

Richard  Hill  Rocke 

Cecil  Squire    

Frederick  Connor* 

Robert  Holdsworth'  .... 
Frances  Lionel  Oct.Attyc' 

George  Wolfe 

William  Elford  Adams  . . 
John  Charles  Weir'*  .... 
Edw.  James  J.  Fleming,^. 
Gus.  N.  K.  Anker  Yonge'* 
James  Harwood  Rocke" 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Chalmers' 

Wm.Hy.GrimBton/d.  at^ 
John  Thompson,  d.pm. . . 

Charles  GIbbs , 

Lord  Chas.  Edward  Hay  ' 
Robert  C.  Thomson" 

Riciiard  Stack* 

William  Henry  Spencer'* 

John  Croome  t 

William  Webber  Martin 

Herbert  Bel6eld 

Fred.  Stephen  Steele  • . . . 
John  Cha.  Tyrwhitt  Drake 
George  Pomeroy  Colley 

Ensigns. 
A.  Pemberton  Hobson  . . 

Thomas  John  • 

Charles  Squirl    

Henry  Pyne  Hifteman  . . 
Henry  Pye  Pbillipps  .... 
Arthur  Alexander  Wilkie 
Alexander  Watson 
Heory  Flood  .... 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


•  •  • . 

• 


..••.. 


P  26  Jan.  41 
7  Jan.  42 
P  9  June  46 
P  29  Sept.  38 
P  25  Sept.  46 
1  Jan.  47 

27  Sept.  44 

20  May  42 
P  9  June  48 
P  26  Jan.  38 
P  22  Aug.  34 
p  4  Aug.  48 

P  2  Mar.  49 
29  June  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P23NOV.  49 
p  16  Mar.  60 
P 16  May  61 
P  12  July  60 
P  18  June  61 
P  11  July  61 
P 12  July  61 
P 13  July  61 
6  Dec.  61 
P 16  Apr.  62 

28  May  62 

21  Jan.  63 
P 10  June  63 
P  29  July  53 
P  21  Apr.  64 

12  May  64 

G  June  64 

14  July  64 

21  July  64 


29  May  43 
P  30  May  43 
Pl9Scpt.48 

27Jau.  40 

P   2  Mar.  49 

P    4  May  49 

3  Apr.  49 

11  Apr.  44 
P  2  Nov.  49 

17  Aug.  41 

29  June  37 
P   1  Mar.  50 


CAPTAIN. 


P 17  June  51 
P17  June61 
P 17  June  61 
P17  June  61 

10  Sept.  61 
P26  Mar.  52 

7  May  62 
P  8  Apr.  53 

1  July  53 

P  29  July  68 

12  May  64 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 


P  4  Aifg.  48 

P   2  Nov.  40 

P 17  June  61 

10  Sept.  51 

1  July  53 

P  20  July  63 

P  80  Dec.  63 

3  Apr.  49 

12  May  54 

P  28  Apr.  46 

IJan.    47 

1   Dec.  64 


BUEV.-MAJ. 


28  May  63 


in 

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<  Ma^f  James  Mrred  In  the 
campAifu  in  the  Soalberu  Mahratta 
coQDtry  in  1844  (ioeladingthe  Morm 
and  capture  of  the  fortreM  of  Pu> 
ncila),  and  part  of  that  in  the  Cob« 
can  and  Sawant  Warree  eonntrj  in 
1844  and  46,  Alto  in  the  Kafir  war 
of  1S&1-63  ;  and  with  the  expeditioa 
north  of  the  Orange  River  In  18SS-3. 

7  Major  Sniytli  Bcrrcd  as  Brigade 
Major  to  the  For cei  In  the  Sottthem 
Conean  and  Sawant  Warre  Conntry 
during  the  campaign  of  1844  and  4j», 
including  tho  atomiag  of  Mveral 
«toekadet«  and  the  inreelnent  and 
capture  of  the  Fort*  of  Monobur  and 
Munauntoah.  Scrred  also  in  tiie 
KaSr  war  of  1B51-51 1  with  tb«  ex- 
pedition North  of  the  Orange  RiTcr 
in  I8A1  53,  and  afterwards  as  De- 
puty Astiitant  QoarteTinastcr-Ge. 
noral  of  the  Snd  Division. 

II  Surgcoo  Fots  senrcd  with  tiie  10th  rcgt.  in  the 
campaign  on  the  Sutlrj.  in  1848.  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon(  Medal).  Sirred  with  tiie  Qncen's 
Royals  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  I8&1-M ',  and  with  the  ex- 
pedition North  uf  the  Orange  Rlrer  In  18&t-53. 

IS  Captain  Tonge  served  with  the  Qneen's  Boyala 
throngbont  Lord  Kcane**  campaign  in  A^^aantstan 
and  Beloochittan,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
storming  of  Ghninee  (Medal).  He  served  also  the 
campaign  in  the  Southern  Msihratta  country  in  1844 
(inelading  the  storm  of  the  fortreae  of  FimcUaJ,  and 
that  in  the  Conean  in  1816. 

Poymoffer.— Oliver  Nicolls,"  26  Not.  45  ;  JEns.  p  13  Jan.  38 ;  Lieut.  16  July  41. 
Adjutant. — 

Quarter'Maeter.—iohn  Mansfield,^  27  Oct.  46. 

.Surgeon.— Henry  Clinton  Foss,"  17  June  61 ;  Astist.-Surg.  26  Feb.  41, 
Amitant'Surgeone. — John  Edward  Moffatt,'  14  Mar.  51. 

Francis  Uolton,  M.B.  23  May  61. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Cox  k.  Co.     Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bart.,  Armlt,  &  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Bolt  served  with  the  M4h  In  Rgypt  in  18CU  and  was  shot  through  the  body  in  the  action  on  the  landing.  Ae> 
compaaicd  the  expedlUon  to  Naples  in  1805*  and  remained  with  that  army  until  its  arrival  in  Sieily.  Served  with  the  tnd 
hattalion  in  the  Peninsula  the  latter  part  of  1808  and  until  Feb.  1810,  when  he  was  appointed  to  the  Portngneso  servico; 
present  al  the  bottle  of  Bnsaeo,  covering  the  operations  against  Clodad  Rodrigo,  and  capture  of  Bad^Jos.  Coamanded  the 
17tn  Portngneso  Rcgimant  tnm  April  ISlf  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war,  including  the  actions  of  Berlania  and  near  Las 
Casaa,  battle  of  Vittoria.  actions  in  the  Pyrenees  at  Santa  Barbara,  tnd  Aug.,  and  attsek  of  Vera  heights  7th  OcL,  battle 
of  the  Nlvelle,  baUle  and  operations  of  the  Nlve  on  the  Bth,  lOUi.  lltb,  Itth,  and  ISth  Dec.  1818,  baules  of  Orthes  and 
Tottloosc.  Trooi  the  fieriodof  landing  in  the  Peninsula  in  1809,  until  the  eoocluslon  of  hostilities  In  April  1814-  he  was  never 
oaie  day  absent  nrom  hi*  duty.  Oold  Medal  from  ibc  Grand  Seiitnior  for  services  in  Egypt ;  the  Gold  Cross aod  one  Clasp  for 
Viuorla,  NiveUe,  Nivc,  Orthes.  A  Toulouse  ;  and  the  «ilvcr  War  Medal  with  three  Claspsfor  Egypt,  Busaeo,  and  the  Pyrenees. 

5  LienC-Col.  Jephson  served  the  campaign  in  Aifghanistan  and  Bclooehistan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznce 
(Medal)  and  of  Kbelat.  He  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Sontheru  Mahratta  country  in  1^44  (including  the  storm 
of  the  Fonieas  of  Pvnella),  and  that  in  the  Conean  m  1946 :  he  commanded  the  storming  party  at  the  Weatem  Heights  of 
Ponella  (wounded). 

6  Major  Addison  served  the  campaign  in  AiTghaaistaB  and  Bdoodiiatau,  inclnding  the  atom  and  capturr.  of  Ghnraeo 
(Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  Waa  emplofcd  aa  migor  of  brindc  dnhog  the  campaign  in  the  Bouihcn*  Mahratta  country  in  1((44 
(ineloding  the  storm  of  Punella.— wounded),  and  that  in  the  Conean  in  1846.  Also  icved  in  the  Kefflr  wcr  of  18M>53-ka 
and  was  se^crcij  wounded  14  Uct.  IMl  in  action  with  the  Caifrts  on  the  WatcrUoof  Heights. 


154  Zd  (£.  Kent)  Regt.  of  Foot  {or  The  Buffs.)  rtofii'toolSSci^Si^* 

Tht  Dragon**  Doofto"  "Talavbiu."  *' Albubbba"  "  PrBBiTBBt"  ••  KiTBLLB""  Kitb** 

-,  "PB»l»8ULA""PlIiririAB." 

i'of»'STr.'|,^y^^,_y  Nathaniel  ThorD,>  CB.  KH.  En$.  15  Oct.  02 ;  lAeuU  S5  June  03  ; 
53  Capt.  4  Jan.  10 ;   Maj,  3  March  14  ;  Lt.-CoL  21  June  17 ;  CoU  10  Jan.  37  ; 


Pull 

27 
34 

17 


Half  I     Mqj.'Oen.  0  Nov.  46 ;  Lt,'Gen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  of  the  Buffs,  25  J ttly  64. 
P«y.  Liett^.  -Co/on«(.— Charles  T.  Van  Straubenzee,*  Jffiu.  p  28  Aug.  28;  Xte«/.  p 
—     22  Feb.  33;  Capt.  PlO  Mar.  37;  ^lyor,  27  Aug.  43;  Brevet-Lt.-CoU  50 
0        April,  44;  Lt,'CoL  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col,  20  June  54. 

^    Afq;or#.~Jame6  Paterson/  J?n«.  p17  May  21 ;  Lieut,  ^  4  Dec.  23;  Capi.  ^& 

Apr.  31  ;  Brev.-Mqj,  23  Dee.  42 ;  Mqf, 31  July  46 ;  Brev.  Lt,^Col,  20  June 54. 

Charles  William  Green,  Ens.Pl  April  38;  Xietit.  P13  Mar.  40;  CapU  p  14 

May  47  ;  Meuar,  p  7  April  54. 


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Captains. 
Fred.  Francis  Maude,^  «. 

Hugh  Smith,"  t 

Walter  Pownall 

John  Floyd     

Charles  Hood^ 

George  James  Ambrose. 

Henry  John  King,  9 

Chas.  ComwalUs  Ross  . . 
Richard  Sweet  Cule*  .... 
Fred.  William  Gore*®.... 

Johu  Lewes    

Rob.  Sandford  Warburton 

LlBUTBHAKTS. 

Thomas  Kains,* 

Philip  Hen.Prender.  Aplin 
Penrose  John  Dunbar  . . 
£.  KerVaughan  Arbuckle,r 
Arth.  LannoyConssmaker 
James  Pope,  d.  pm, 
Leonard  Sidebottom,  a4f» 
Henry  6.  C.  Burningham 
James  BuUen  Dennis    •  • 

William  Waioman 

William  Ross  Turner. . . . 
Jones  Harper  Reade  .... 
William  James  Newton . . 

William  Stewart 

George  Noble  Roe 

BirsioiiB. 

Talbot  Asliley  Cox 

Fred.  Arch.  Macreight  . . 
Henry  Thomas  Anley  . . 
Robert  Blair  Hyndman. . 
Harry  A.Arthur  Breedon 
Barnes  John  Caldeoott  . . 
Charles  John  Roper  Tyler 
William  Henry  .... 
George  Grant  Buttle 


EN8ION. 


LIBUT. 


P  13  Mar.  40  p27  Aug.  41 


P  8  Jan.  41 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  17  Sept.  41 
p  26  June  44 
P  4  July  4o 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P 16  Dec.  45 
P12  Aug.  36 
P  9  June  46 
P 14  May  47 
P    8  Oct.  47 

P29N0V.39 

21  April  46 

P   8  Dec.  48 

P 10  Dec.  47 

30  Vov.  49 

31  Mar.  48 
P 18  Dec.  60 
p  14  Mar.  51 

6  Dec.  51 
P12  Dec.  51 
P  23  Nov.  62 
10  Apr.  49 
p  17  Dec.  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  18  Feb.  53 

P  29  July  53 

P  7  April  54 

0  June  54 

14  July  54 

21  July  54 

P24  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 


1  Nov.  42 
P 18  Oct.  45 


CAPTAIK. 


P  10  Dec.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P   6  Dec.  60 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 


2  Aug.  44  P 13  Dec.  50 


P20NOV.46 
6  Nov.  46 
P  23  Apr.  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P25  Dec  38 
P  7  Apr.  48 


P 18  June  52 


P  7  Nov.  61 
P 12  Oct.  52 
P 12  Nov.  52 
P  17  Dec.  52 
28  Feb.  51 
P  7  June  54 


P  6  Dec.  50  P  29  Sept.  54 


p  8  Dec.  54 


>  •  •  • 


20  May  42 
23  Sept.  51 
P  80  Jan.  52 
P  21  May  62 
Pl2  0et.  62 
11  Nov.  52 
P  23  Nov.  62 
f  29  July  63 
p  7  Apr.  64 


I  Lt.'Col,  PatevMO 
Um  Or«i«dl«fi  of  tbe 
on  the  China  mp^Mm  iMrdal). 
And  wftt  prMMil  •«  ibi  (»pct«U««s 
bcr«n  Caaton  ttma  lh«  a4th  U  th* 
SUt  May  IMl.  dcfene*  of  Nloffo, 
at  S«foan.  Chapoo.  Wnawing.  «banr* 
taae.  ChiB  Riaaf  Poo,  aad  NaftUac. 
A  Capl.  Maud*  «•>  prvwai  In 
A  T.:»«KA  ti>e  *>**"•  of  PonnIar( Medal) 
O  J  une  04  ^  Adjuunt  Of  the  Buflh.  attd 
6  June  54  htd  his  borte  killed  unUorhliD. 
28  May  621    <  M^for  souui.  Md  LiMt  a«te*. 

F  XV  Oepi.  O*  j^,^^  ^  ruaaia*  iMctftf), 

P    8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  64 


7  Capt  Hoed  wai  eaplo7cd  In  lh«  yw  lS«ft.  at 

SMMCary  oa  a  SpMlal  PoWio  MI«!ob  to  tho  Arg«Bli 
B«putUe  to  MUle  tbo  diAnror*  oa  tbe  part  af  ttor 
Ward  powrn  o'  Esvland  and   Fraaco,  and  Ommtu 
aota,  tbo  OoTrmer  oi  Bumkm  Afrei.      »        ^        . 

8  ttoifWM  Burke  eencd  witk  the  MRh  Uueag^Mttte 


campaicB  on  the  Sntlci  la  l»4i  Aoadwaa  P«OT««ltt  tka 
batilMof  Moodkrc.  Peroseahah.  AllwaL  aad  tetawa 
(Medal  and  thioe  Claapt).    la  the  two  latter  flMye- 


B  on  a      «*  K  «  '  nicnu,  aad  to  the  end  of 
P  29  Sept.  64   charge  of  the  irgimeBt. 
P    8  Dec.  64       •  Oapuaa  Cole  aencd 


the  val;  he  vaa  la  «edM»l 

vith  the  flM  B«st.  la  the 

Kafir  war  of  164S-7.  .   _  _^   *_  .». 

10  Captain  Gore  Mrred  with  the  tth  Begt.  ta  IM 
Kaflr  van  ef  184S>7.  tad  of  lBSI-9. 

Paynuuter.—Vred.  Geo.  Syms,  25  June  47 ;  Btu.  22  Mar.  44  j  Lieut.  7  May  47* 

Aeifutant.— Lieut.  Leonard  Sidebottom,  26  Sept.  54. 

Quarter'Maeter.-^WimtLm  StUlwell,  27  Oct.  46. 

5ur9«m.— Josepli  Burke,*  22  Dec  48;  A9siit.'Surg.  10  Jan.  40. 

Aesistani'Surgeone.'^QtoTge  Qoforth  Wyer,  21  Feb.  51. 

Thomas  Teevan,  30  Jane  64. 
I    1       u  William  Henry  Day,  24  Nov.  64. 

Fkein^e  Baff^Aaente,  Uemn.  Cos  and  Co.  Irieh  Agent,  J.  Atkinson,  Esq. 
1  Llenu-Omral  Thoni  seetMnpaaM  the  Baft  to  tka  PmIbmU  in  Aof .  IMS.  »b«ra  Im  ^rrsd  ii^tU  Jm. 
ISOO.  B«iurned  to  tha  Peolvtula  In  Jan*  foUowiog.  and  commaadMl  Uia  UghtOoasMny  of  Ikj  Baft  si  tte 
bftttle  of  Talafera.  Bmptoyfd  as  aa  oflleer  of  obeervaUoa  la  Spaatth  Brt*a«ad«ra  freoflOth  i*A.  to  Ud 
Uarcb  ISIO.  from  which  ptrtod  nnUI  tiM  lermlastloa  of  that  war  la  ISM,  lia  wrvadss  Dapoty  Aaitolaal^ 
Qu.u1er-Mastar.0«tienl  wlOlths  tod  DUblOD,  and  wa»  praeeoC  at  tbe  hatUaof  BvMMb  lrt«l*ii  of  Itod^i. 
batUa  of  Aibuherm,  aetiosa  at  Arroyo  da  Mvllno  and  Almtrai. bsttlat  of  Vltturia, the  Pyreoaci,  aod  Ktvells, 
baulai  of  the  Niva  oo  tb«  0th  aad  ISlh  Daeembar  (woaadwl^;  aeUoo  of  Oarrft,  hattia  of  Ortlws  yjtJtw  of 
Air»,  sod  hatlle  pf  TotilooM.  Bmharked  with  lh«  troop«  from  BonrdMuis  to  CaMda  inJuij  »ld,  m  » 
A«<ti»iant.Qttartci^Maatar-OMaral,  and  was  praMot  at  iha  allhir  of  PlatUbaiv.  UofM  "Ij^dtaidwhljn  »t 
Albahrra  ;  another  ia  theaeilon  at  Iha  Paw  of  Maya;  and  a  third  la  tha  action  of  tM  i»Ui  JMccaDar  isis, 

aaar  Bayoane.    He  has rtoalved iha  War  Modal  with  ••■  Claapfc  .     ^„._   .         

SCe^aael  Straabeawe wfted the e— priga agatoetthe  a<|ah of  Caart la  ISM,  ta tii* aetioa af  Mahamlvare (ISi«al)  ea 
nth  Dec.  IM9.  he  succeeded  M  the  ceomaad  of  the  Sfth  itft 


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«*  Tl^9  Lion  of  England  »—"  CORUNNA  "— "  BADAJOZ"— "  SALAMANCA  "— "  VITTOBIA  »• 
"  ST.  SEBASTIAN"—"  NIVE"— *•  PENINSULA"— "BLADEN8BURG"—"WATER1-O0." 

CoUmeL—^  Sir  John  Bell/  KCB.  JBns.  1  Aug.  06;  Lieut.  1  Oct.  07;  Cflpf. 

12  March,  12;  Mqj.  21  June,  13;  Lieut,-CoLl2  April,U;  C(»^6MBy,dl ; 

Aft^or-Oen.  23  Not.  41 ;  LU-Qen.  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  CoL  4th  Foot,  26  Dec.  63. 
Lieutenant-Colonel.— Henry  C.  Cobbe,'  JEne.  15  Feb.  31 ;  Lieut,  p  33  Jan.  35 ; 

Capt.  P  3  Nov.  37 ;  Mty-  ^  20  Oct.  40 ;  Lt.-CoU  26  Mav  44 ;  CoU  20  June  54. 
Jtfryor*.— ^  William  Sadlier,'  JTiw.  2  April,  07 ;  Xwru^.  4  If  ay,  00  ;  Capt.  2.i 

Aufl^.  25;  Jlf({;or,  4  Feb.  38  $  J9r«r.  Lt.-Col.  1 1  Nov.  61. 
Thomas  Williams,  Em.  p  12  Sept.  32;  Limtt,  P  7  July,  25;  Capt.  p  17  Junfe  28; 

Brev.'Mqj.t  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mojoty  1  June,  45 ;  Brev.  Lt.^Col.  11  Nov.  61. 
John  Josiah  Hort,  En$.  SO  Nov.  40;  lABUt,9^  Sept.  42 ;  Capt,  30  Dec.  46  ; 

JIfajor,  29  Dec.  64. ^     


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Captains. 
Hercules  Atkin  Welman^ 

WUliamWilby    

Henry  Balgay'  ..«.•«.. 
John  Cowell  Bartley .... 
Archibald  Rutherfoord  • . 

Thomaa  Martin' 

George  Latham  Thomson^ 
Dominic  Jaeotin  Gamble 
William  Trail  Arnold .... 
Theobald  Pepper  Roberts 
Octavius  Yorke  Cocks  •  • 
Ang.  Bdw.  Henry  Ansell 
Jasper  Hall.  ....•••.••. 

James  Barton  •  •  •  • 

M.  Hamilton  Dowbiggen 
Patrick  Robertson'   •  •  •  • 

LlEt7TENANTS. 

Hem7  Kirwan  Robinson 
Fred.  Anthony  Trevor  . . 
Francis  Fisher  Hamilton 

James  Paton 

Thomas  Sheppard,  o^/.*- 

William  Winniett 

Cuthbert  Eccles 

John  Philip  Bohnn  Forster 
Augustus  Joseph  Sykes.  • 
Henry  John  Bower    .... 

John  Howley  .......••• 

John  Wimbum  Laurie  .  • 

Bnsions. 
Hon.  Hugh  N.  G.  Massey 
Henry  Budgen  Maule  *  • 
Charles  Patrick  Stokes  . . 
Ferdinand  H.  Williamson 
Alex.  Bower  St.  Clair  . . 
Chas.  £.  Bayard  Breton 


BHSIQN. 

P 17  Jan.  40 
P27  May  36 
P29  Apnl  42 
P86  Apr.  39 
P 19  Aug.  36 

27  May  36 
P  27  July  38 
P  19  AprU44 
PSONov.  46 
P  16  Deo.  40 
PdOMar.  47 

22  Dec.  48 

P  3  Feb.  49 

P 13  June  45 

P  30  June  48 

7  Apr.  48 

P 18  Jan.  60 
P  15  Aug.  48 
60 
50 
51 
50 
62 


LIEUT. 


CA1>TAIN. 


p  IS  Jan. 
P 16  Feb. 
P14  Feb. 

18  Jan. 
P  9  July 
P 10  July  52 
P17  Aug.  52 
P 13  May  53 
P   2  Dec.  53 

3  Sept.  53 

6  June  54 

7  June  64 

14  July  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  80  Jan.  64 

15  Sept.  64 


16  Mar.  43 

P   7  Oct.  37 

P  20  Oct.  43 

P  20  Oct.  40 

P   1  Feb.  39 

27  Oct.  39 

9April41 

P  35  Feb.  45 

3  Nov.  48 

3  Aug.  44 

Pl7May  60 

22  Aug.  60 

P  31  Jan.  61 

19  Aug.  60 

Pl6  8ept.61 

5  Dec.  51 


P    3  Feb.  47 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P 12  Nov.  47 

22  Aug.  60 

7  Mar.  61 

5  Dec.  51 
P  9  July  52 
P 16  July  52 
P 10  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  64 

80  Dec.  54 
29  Dec  54 
39  Deo*  64 
39  Deo.  64 
39  Dec  54 


BBBY.-MAJ. 


4  Capt.  Welman  eoinm4ndcd 
detachmrat  of  (be  80tb.  cnlbarkcd 
in  th«  private  scbooner  Aritl  at 
the    eanture  by  turpriae  of  the 

Eiimtieal  •ebooDcr  Hmwa  it  a  bar« 
our  of  the  MereiTry  Itiaodl  on  tb« 
>6th  Oct.  1843,  for  which  he  re- 
ceived  the  thaakt  of  the  Govcmur 
of  New  Zealand,  and  the  asproba* 
tion  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
He  served  the  camDaign  on  the 
Sutlcj  in  1819-6  aa  Adjotant  of  the 
8i>th,  inclnding  the  battlta  of 
Moodkee,  Feroenhab,  and  8>. 
braoni  (Medal and  two  elaspa). 


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of  Che  Alma. 

19  0  Paymaster. — Francis  Edwin  Maunsell,  13  Sept.  53;  En».  p  13  June  36;  Lt. 

4  0  Adjutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  Sheppard,  4  Nov.  63.  [39  Dec.  49* 

1  0  Quarter^Matter. — William  Connell,  19  Sept.  64. 

14  0  Surgeon. — Richard  Francis  Valpy  De  Lisle,  5  Nov.  63 ;  Aitiit,*Swg.  37  Aug.  41 . 

1  0  Assistant'SurgeoM. — Frederic  Moore  Smith,  6  Jan.  54. 

1  0  James  Ekin,  M.B.  7  April  54. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 

1  sir  JoKn  Bell  sarted  in  Sicily  In  1800  and  7;  In  the  PentnsnU  and  France  from  July  1808  to  Feb. 
1809.  and  again  from  Maj  1800  to  July  1814,  Inoladtnf  itie  l>aulc  of  Vimiera.  aetJon  at  the  bridge  of  Al- 
meida, battle  of  Busaoo,  ail  the  actions  durins  the  retreat  of  the  French  from  Portugal,  el^ge  and  storming 
of  Cindad  Rodrlgo,  stege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  action  at  the  heights  of  Castrillot,  battle  of  Baiamanca, 
action  of  Sab^ana  de  Morillos.  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes.  end  Toulouse.  St-rred 
aftervards  with  the  army  employed  against  Louisiana,  from  Dec.  1814  to  June  1815.  He  has  recefrcd  the 
gold  croce  for  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenaes,  NircUc,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  and  the  silrer  War  Medal  with 
six  Clasps  for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 

8  Colonvl  Cobbe  commanded  the  4th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  16(i4,  and  wois  wounded 
at  tfao  batUe  of  the  Alma 

d  Lt.CoK  Sadlicr  served  In  Sicily  from  July  1808  to  Jane  1312,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  bchia  and  Procida.  Served  subsequently  In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla 
and  siege  of  Tarragona,  action  at  Villa  Franca,  besides  various  minor  affairs :  served  also  In  the  American  war, 
including  the  attack  on  Plattsburg. 

*4*  Tho  foiloaring  offieers  b1«o  served  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  I8M,  incluUiag  the  battles  In  the  Crimea, 
viz.,  Llt?ul.-Col.  Sadlier;  Mujor  Hort,  Capta.  Balguy,  Bartley,  RutlierfoorU,  AruolJ,  Cock-s,  ]]a\v!>ij;};cn, 
Robertson;  Lieuls.  Robinson,  Trevor,  Hamilton, Paton,  Sheppnrd,  Winnii'U,  ]£cck«9,  Bykc.4,  and  Botvcr; 
Ptymaster  Manoscll,  Quartermaster  Connell,  Surg^'on  Dc  Li»Io,  and  Asslst.-Suig.  Lk!n. 


P 16  July  53 

P  10  Feb.  58 

P  89  Apr.  68 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

38  July  54 

11  Aug.  54 

15  Aug.  64 

P 15  Sept.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

»  Capt.  Balf ujr  served  wllh  the  6th  la  tbc  Rsfflr 
war  oflB46  mod  1847. 

S  Capt.  Marthi  terred  with  the  ISlh  Rsrml  Irish 
Utroofftaoul  the  China  £zpe«Utloo  (M»dal),  Snd  was 
prtstat  at  Ibe  •tomlof  of  Amojr,  attack  and  captor* 
of  Chapoo,  Woomng,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Klanf  Foo 
(where  be  centinaDded  ttM  Light  Company),  and  in- 
vttSmeDt  of  Nsakla. 

7  Capt.  Tbonuon  lerred  in  tht  CaflVa  ^  w,  under 
Sir  Benjamin  D' Urban.    Wu  woondtd  at  the  battle 


Yeftn'Scrr 


156  5th  Jie^.  of  Foot  (Northumberland  Fusiliers)  [^"'t^Hl^^SS^HL"^'"- 

"  Quo  Puta  Taeant,**  $unnounting  St.  George  and  the  DrmgOD.  On  tht  comers  of  th»  Snd  colomr  thm 
Mom  and  Crown ;  on  the  eap»  1kg King't  Greet ;  aUo  Bt.  George kiUinc  theOrmnon.  **  WILHELU8TAH L«* 
— •«  ROLEIA"— "  VIMIERA"— "  CORUNNA"— " BU8AC0"— "  CXUDAD  RODRIOO"— "  BAOAJOZ" — 
"  SALAMANCA*'—"  TITTORIA"— "  NIVELLE"^"0RTHE8"— "TOULOUSE"— "PENIK8UI.A-" 

CoUmeL^^  Sir  John  Orey/  KCB.  Sns.  18  July,  08;  Lt,B  Hay,  09:  Capi^ 

91  Oct.  03  ',  Major,  27  Not.  00 ;  LieuU-CoL  6  Feb.  12 ;   CoU  22  July,  SO  ; 

McQQT'Gen.  28  June,  38  \  Lt.-Gen,  11  Not.  51  ;  Col.  6th  FusiUera,  18  Hay,  49. 
Zt^^-CoJ.— Philip  Melmoth  Nelson  Guy,  £n#.  p23  Sept.  24 ;  Lt.  P 12  June  28  ; 

Capt.  P29  Dec. 37 ;  M^j,  20  July 47  ;  X^-Co2.  P2l  May, dO;  Col.^  No?.  M. 
Af<{;ori.— Henry  F.  F.  Johnson,  Ent,  22   Not.  36;  Lieut,  p  23  April  90; 

Capt,  P  20  Jan.  48  ;  Mt^or,  p  6  Oct.  40. 
Walter  Craufurd  Kennedy,  Ent,  27  Oct.  31 ;  Lt,  10  Not.  34;  Capt.  P21  FcIk 

40;  Af<v>r,P21  May,  60.  


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Captaikb. 


2d  LIEUT. 


James  Egbert  Simmons' 
William  Chester  Master 
George  Bryan  Milman, «. 

Griffin  Nicholas 

John  Wallace  Colquitt  «. 
Ferdin.  Wm.  L'Estrange 

William  Lyons   

Arthur  Watson  Palmer.. 
John  Swaine  Hogge  .... 
Garthshore  Stirling  Home 
Arthur  England  Johnson 
James  Bailie 

LlEUTBNAMTBf 

John  Henry  Chads,  r.  • , 
n«ncis  Henry  Pender  • . 
George  John  Stewart.  •  • . 
Albert  Ernest  Rom    . .  • . 

John  Flood 

Wm.  Henry  Petty  Meara 
Jas.W.  Dunlop  Adair,ii4f. 

William  Leach    

Lcgh  Richmond  Parry  . . 
William  Marcon  Carter. . 
Edw.  Reginald  Simmons 
Robert  Harris  Hardy  . . 
Geo.  Hen.  J.  M.  Chapman 
Fred.  James  Mylius  • .  • . 
John  Robson  Carlisle  . . 
2kd  Libutbnakts. 

Robert  Moore 

John  Cornish  Brown  •  • . . 

John  Creagh 

Embiokb. 
George  Eyre  Massy  •  • . . 

Edwin  Fell  Haig 

Oliver  Colt 

Horatio  Walpole 

Philip  FiURoy 


20  Jan.  32 
P  23  April  30 
P24  May  SO 

8  April  34 
P 17  Jan.  40 

27  Dec.  42 
16  Jan.  41 
24  Feb.  43 

P  0  June  43 
24  Feb.  44 
26  July  44 

P  28  Not.  34 

OJan.  41 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P31  July  46 

22  Dec.  46 

23  Dec.  46 

24  Dec.  46 

21  April  46 
P  21  July  47 
P  30  July  47 
P  20  Dec.  48 

20  June  49 
p  10  Oct.  40 
P21  Not.  61 

3  June  63 
P 10  June  63 

P  28  Oct.  63 
P30  Dec.  63 

28  April 64 

6  June  64 

P  28  July  64 

26  Aug.  64 

1  Sept.  64 
P    C  Oct.  64 


LIBUT. 


20  May  36 

P  26  Oct.  41 

20  Sept.  42 

26  May  36 

P  30  Dec.  42 

0  Jan.  46 

12  Sept.  43 

P  31  July  46 

0  Not.  46 

23  Dec.  46 

24  Dec.  46 
31  Dec..  30 

12  May  44 

P  30  July  47 

P  21  Aug.  40 

P28  Dec.  40 

P  21  May  60 

P  6  Dec.  61 

3  Jan.  62 

P20  May  63 

3  June  63 

P  28  Oct.  63 

20  Jan.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

p    6  Oct.  64 


CAFTAIir. 


BRBT.-UAJ. 


P  23  July  41 
p  20  Dec.  46 
P  20  Jan.  47 
22  Dec.  46 
P20July  47j 
P   7  Mar.  61 

8  Mar.  62 
PSO  May  63 

3  June  63J 
P  28  Oct.  63' 

6  June  64 

3  Oct.    481 


20  Juno  54 


8  M^or  SimmoDa 
the  campalf  B  In  AH^haDlataa 
and  Beloocbiataa.  as  A4|ntaal 
of  the  Qoeeo'e  Royala»  teeind* 
ing  the  ■tonn  and  eaplaae  of 
Ohiunee  (Medal)  and  Kbatel ; 
at  the  atomi  of  each  of  Uim« 
fortrenea  ba  waa  serafvly 
wounded* 


1  StrJeha 

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for 


rMtoh 


Itftvtagef 
antfMir 
War  Medal 


Paymaster, — Fred.  Blanco  Forster,  6  Dec.  61 ;  Ent,  12  Not.  46 ;  Li,  13  Oct.  48. 
Atffutant, — Lieut,  James  Wallace  Duolop  Adair,  13  Oct.  64. 
Qtiarfer-Afa^«r.~Robert  Webster,  10  July  47. 

5iir^S9fi.~Edward  Soott  Docker,  14  May  61  ;  Ateiit.^Surg,  20  Dee.  40. 
Astist.'SHrffeont, — Henry  Bowles  F^nklyn,  26  March  62. 

Thomas  RaTenscro/t  Wbitty,  25  Nov.  63. 
Facing  Bright  Green. — Agent$y  Messrs.  Barron  tc  Smith. 

Gfvy  MTved  ia  the  Bast  lodlea  in  Uic  eampaifa  af alB«t  Tlppeo  Sttlua.  laeliidiac  th^  battle  of  Mallavrnjr.  the 
Tape  aaS  SvltsD  pcttah  Wfcw  Seriagmpatam,  n*(«  of  SrrlaaapataBi,  aad  en  the  ■tonning  party  ai  •«  aiMnlK- 
S«n»d  la  the  PvaliwaU  wftfi  Uw  ftlh.  sod  wm  a  mu^vt  la  the  tnd  battalion  trhca  tha  y»««eh  aad 
that  rtglacBt  at  Kl  Bodan  t  prcanit  at  the  ti«fe  of  Cindad  Bodrtce,  alao  at  the  aeallaf  of  Om  faaaw 
Bl|^  «r  tht  akma,  aiad  at  the  itanBtac  af  tba  frrat  breach.  «Mch  was  carried  bj  the  Sod  baitatlaa  af  the  Mi 
dwriag  the  atege »  pi mut  aUe  at  the  aettoa  of  Paerte  Oniaalda.    Oa  the  ISth  Dec  ISIS,  with  Ue 
Om  Anay  af  Owalior.  he  ddkatcd  a  Mahiatu  hnre  of  twelva  throiatiil  mm,  at  PonaUr  (Medal),  aa4  capeuvd 
t4  fa  aaMbcr.  aaa  aeuadatd,  aU  their  anwamiltVw,  and  aaae  tivaaare,  he.    Sir  Jaha  haa  alee  reeeltrtd  fhc 
far  Chided  Badrtfa. 


I  Jl 


"  1845.  'Depo?a?H2fi.^"^']  6th  (The  Roi/al  \stWarwickshire)Regt.  of  Foot  167 

"  ^*«-*,»»'«'<9»^-"-;On  the  three  cornera  of  the  second  colour,"  The  Bom  and  Crown."- And  on  the  ar»n.. 
dlen'   cept,  "The  King's  Crf«^"~«'ROLEIA"— " VIMIEBA"  —  "CORUNNA"—" viT-m^^ 
"PTOENEES''-"NIVELLE'W.ORTHES»--PENINSUI^'-^  VITTORIA"- 

(Ye>r.'8enr.  Colonel.-^^  Henry  James  Riddell,*  K.H.  Sns.  Mar.  98;  'zieut,  19  April  98  • 
Capt.  24  Dec.  02 ;  Mqj,  10  Dec.  07  ;  Lt.-Col,  4  June,  13 :  Col.  22  July  30  • 
Mqjar^Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  LL-Gm.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  6th  Foot,  26  June  61.* 
Ideutenant'Colonel, — Andrew  Armfitrang  Barnes.^  Ens,  21  July  25  •  Lt  2a 
May,  29;  Capt.Pl  July,  86;  Bt.-Maj.  9  Nov.  46;  MaJ,  19  June/48-  'st 
Lieut.-Col.  20  June  64 ;  Zieut.^CoL  2  Oct.  64.  '      '        ' 

Af^ori.— Robert  W.  Macleod  Fraser,' J?fi«.  6  July  33 ;  Lt.  p  17  Julv  86  •  Cant 
P 16  April  42  ;  Mi^or,  p  26  Dec.  61.  "    ^  ^  >  ^*^Pt^ 

MorriB  James  Hall,*  Ens.  p  16  Mar.  33 ;  Lieut.  7  Jan.  36 ;  Capt.  P 1  Nov  42  • 
Breo.^Maj.  20  June  64  ;  Major,  2  Oct.  54. ^       ii^ov.4^, 


J<Uli 

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30 

23 
22 


18 

26 

24 

20 

13 

12 

10 

10 

13 

9 

9 

7 

11 
8 
4 
4 
9 
4 
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3 
3 
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3 
6 
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2 

2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 


11 

11 

9 

14 

0 

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Pay. 

0 


Captains. 
J.  Elphinston  Robertson' 
0  John  Craven  Mausergh^ 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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Edward  Staunton  7 
Edward  James  Blanckley'' 
Wm.  Albert  Stratton .... 

Henry  Pratt  Gore* 

Richard  Thompson  *<>. . . . 
Charles  Parker  Catty"  . . 

Philip  Aug.  Mosse 

Cortlandt  Taylor,  s 

John  H.Ford  Elkington^'t 
Nicholas  Appleby  Spoor* 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

W.  Lee,^^a<2.  Q.M^June44 

Edward  Lloyd' 

Edwin  Grogan    

Robert  XJnwin    

Fra.Wm.  Hy.  M'Cleland" 
Walter  Tyler  Bartley     . . 
William  Grove  Annesley 
Richard  Henry  Goodwin 

William  Pitt  Prest 

John  Dawson,*'  d.  pm. . . 
John  L.  Otway  Mausergh 

Lewis  Blyth  Hole 

Henry  Robert  Twyford  . . 

W.  C.  F.Burlton  Bennett' p  17  Dec.  62 


ENSIGN. 


P8  April  37 

26  NoY.  30 
17  May  31 
22  May  86 

27  May  42 
P  21  July  43 

8  Ang.  46 

P   2  May  46 

16  Apr.  42 

P 13  Feb.  46 

28  Aug.  46 
P  7  Apr.  48 

28  July  46 

P  12  Nov.  47 

P 18  Apr.  61 

11  Apr.  61 

3  Nov.  46 

26  Dec.  61 

P  23  Jan.  62 

P  24  Jan.  62 

Pl3Ffeb.  62 

28  May  62 

P    9  Julv  62 

3  Dec.  62 

P22  Nov.  60 


LIBUT. 


P21  June  39 

11  July  34 

4  Dec.  34 

17  Jan.  38 


CAPTAIN. 


P  27  Oct.  43 
31  July  46 
31  July  46 
7  Aug.  46 


P 19  Nov.  44  p  30  Mar.  49 
P26Nov.  62 
P  1  July  63 
P26  Aug.  63 
6  June  64 
P  7  Apr.  64 
2  Oct.  64 
P  8  Dec.  64 


P 10  June  46 
P12  Nov.  47 
29  Jan.  47 
31  July  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P 16  Jan.  62 

26  Dec.  61 
P  26  Dec.  61 
P  6  July  62 
P   9  July  62 


BREV.-MAJ. 


20  June  64 
28  May  63 


6  MaJ.ManierghierTedwith 
the  6th  Regt.  in  the  KaAr 
War  Irom  the  atUck  in  the 
Boomah  Paw,  34th  Dec.  1850, 
to  the  conclusion  of  the  war 


24  Sent-  /ift   .     ,    "  conclusion  of  the  war 
o«?r?i-  co'  ?  "^J    Wa.  placed  by  Sir 


P  26  Nov.  62 
P  16  Feb.  63 
P    1  July  63 


Thomas  Folliott  Powell.. 
Ensigns. 

Henry  Parkinson 

John  Edward  Tewart. . . . 
Oswald  William  Every  . . 

Richard  Bolton 

Richai-dSheU 

Henry  John  Lawrell  .... 


2A 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 


P  18  Feb.  63 

P  22  April  53 
P  8  July  63 
P  26  Aug.  63 
14  July  64 
P  7  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.   64 


Harry  Smith  In  command  of 
tho  isolated  poit  of  Fort  White 
in  the  eoimy't  country  on  the 

PSeAiii^    *«  ^^^P^'   1B50;   caused  the 

F  ^O  Aug.  63  post  to  be  stocltaded.  and  with 
6  June  64  hi*  party  of  180  mrn  defended 
it  on  the  8rd  January  IS61, 
against  a  force  of  1,000  Kaffirs 
under  Sandilli,  Auta,  and  other 
chiefs,  who  were  deleated  with 
severe  loss,  for  which  service 
he  and  his  garrison  were  cum- 
pUmented  in  general  orders, 
-u  •       4*1.    ™J  ^**  afterwards  present  at  both 

aflkira  at  the  w'aterkloof,  and  commanded  the 

Regt.  at  the  flrst  atUck. 
4   U9}oT  Hall    served  with  the   ath   Keel. 

throughout  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7,  in  com- 

"ff ".?  **^  ?®  ^•****  Coinpany,:and  took  part  in 
all  the  advance  operations  in  whioh  the  6th 
were  engaged  to  the  close  of  the  war. 


6  June  64 
P  7  June  54 
P  28  May  62 

2  Oct.  64 
P  8  Dec.  64 


Paymfl**^-.— Sydney  James  Tunbrell,"  9  May  61 ;   Ens.  27  May  42  •  Lieut 
Adijutant.— Lieut.  William  Lee,"  28  July  46.  HO  Not^^ 

Quarter'Master.—Sohu  Croker,"  28th  July,  46.  ^ 

5Mr^eo»i.— Egerton  James  Pratt,»*  7  May  62 ;  Assist. ^Surg.  11  June  41 
Asskeant'Surgeons. — Henry  Vereker  Bindon,''  1 2  Jmie  467 

Alexander  Robert  Hudson,  M.B.  26  May  64. 
Facifigs  Blue.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lieut-Gen.  Riddell  lerved  aa  Dcputy-Asslst.-Quarter-Maiiter-General  at  the  cAnturm  nt  r<»»<..i..        i 

2  Lteut..Col.  Bamesserved  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1852^. 

S  U^Jor  Fraser  acted  as  staff  officer  to  a  detachment  tent  from  Oombav  In  1837  aealmt  ih«  r»K«i-  i 
Canara.    He  served  also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47.  "wmoay  in  iiw7  against  the  rebels  in 

«*.^JHfJ  J?*;^'^"  **"*^  ''^V^.J^'^Ju^  "^«'-  *°  ^^^  ^''^'  ^*'  *»'  1851.2.8:  commanded  the  iufonlrT 
consisting  of  three  companies  of  the  flth,  and  one  company  of  the  7Srd  Beats  at  the  i.niJ«r.mu^«t  «r  .i7 
Bcoroah  Pass  in  the  Araatola  mountains  24th  Dec.  1850  (horse  ihot).  and  also  in  the  rt irmW^ 
lowing  day  between  the  Kelskama  Hoelc  and  Fort  White^when  a  la^e  body  of  kX  weTJt^^^^ 
great  loM(n»eniioned  in  general  orders).    Commaoded  the  6lh  Regt.  on  the  6lh  Feb  wliin  «ti!Ilo^  t 
large  force  of  Kaffir,  between  Fort  Cox  and  Fort  White,  at  whilh  tjml^  hunS?^  ^Hhe  ^S^e^mf  w^^^^^ 
killed  (mentioned  m  general  orders).    Appointed  Commandant  of  Port  Elliabeth  and  tho  dwrict  of 
Ulienhage  In  March  1851,  and  was  placed  in  command  of  800  leviet  and  100  mounted  burehew  for  th/ 
purpose  of  lieepmgthe  Zuurberg  mountains  clear  of  the  enemy,  and  also  the  keeuiM  o^en  t7fi  r?mm„l- 
cailoo  between  Port  Elizabeth,   and  Graham's  Town.    Was  ii^«ugedVwrlt^mlaJ!^li^lrr^,SP^ 
uiemy  from  the  above  lime  to  the  close  of  the  wnr  in  March  1833.  "  "'^'^  "*® 


[for  ii  ;;iui:,dir  of  N.l; 


tce  ptg^ 


8^3.] 


Tear*'  SrrT. 


158  IthRegt  of  Foot,  {Royal  FusiUers.)     [^^Sf^Si^' **• 

In  the  eentre  of  the  colours,  The ''  Ro9^*  within  the  **  Garter**  and  the  "  Crown**  over  it. 
And  in  the  cornen  of  the  second  Colour,  The  <*  White  Horse,**  '^  Martin xquB** — 
"Talavbba"  —  ''Albuhbra"  —  "  Baoajoz"  —  "  Salamanca"  —  "  Vittobia*'  — 

"  PrRBNBBd" — "ORTHBS" — "ToULOUSB" — "  PBNINSULA.*' 

Co/oittf/.— 9  Right  Hon,  Sir  Bdvard  Blalieney/  GCB.  QCH.  Comet  S8  Peb. 
17&4;  Lieut,  24  Sept  94;  Capt.  24  Dec  94;  Mt^or,  17  Sept.  1801 ;  Litmi.^ 
Col,  25  April,  08;  Col.  4  June,  14;  Mc^jor-Gen,  27  May,  25;  Lieut.^ 
Gen,  28  June,  38 ;  Gen,  20  June  54 ;  Col,  7th  FuBiliers,  20  Sept.  32. 

Lieut,'Colonel."'JMiy  Walter  Yea,*  Bns.PQ  Oct.  25;  Z^  p19  l)ee.  26;  Capt. 
P  30  Dec.  3(5 ;  3f<vor,  p3  June,  42 ;  Lt.-Col,  p9  Au^.  50 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

Mqjort. — Sir  T.  St.  Vincent  Hope  Cochrane  Troubridge,*  Bt,^  Bne,  p  24  Jan.  34 ; 
X^P30Dec.36;  Cap^P14Dec.41;  Af£i;.P0Aug.50;  Ji/.X^>Co/.  12Dac64. 

Arthur  John  Pack,  s.  Ens.  p  9  Aug.  33 ;  Lieut.  p6  May  37 ;  Capt.  P  23  June  43 : 
Brev.'Mqj.  20  June  54jAf<y.  22  Dec.  54. 


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BN8IUN. 


•••••••• 


29  Sept.  87 
P  25  Jan.  39 
P  5  Dec.  43 
Pie  July  41 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  8  Oct.  44 
P19  Aug.  44 
P  5  No?.  47 

19  Feb.  41 
P 12  May  48 
P 10  June  48 
P  28  Sept.  47 

18  Aug.  48 
3  Dec.  47 

P17  Sept.  60 
p  14  June  50 
P  6  July  49 
P17  June51 

19  Peb.  47 
P 16  Sept.  51 

OJuIy  52 


LIHUT. 


P  5  Mar.  4i 
P  lAprU42 
P  1 1  Dec.  4G 
26  July  44 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  27  Mar.  4G 
P22  0ct.  47 
P  25  Sept  49 
P27  Dec.  42 
P  1  Feb.  50 
P  5Aprll50 
P  16  Aug.  50 

P  7  Mar.  51 
P  4  April  51 
P  OJuly  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  13  Dec.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
30  Not.  49 
P  24  Feb.  54 
P  3  Mar.  54 


CAPTAIN* 


P  27  Mar.  46 
P2t  June  50 
P  30  Apr.  52 
P  28  Feb.  51 
P  24  Feb.  54 
P  24  Feb.  54 
7  Juue  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P27  May  53 

21  Sept.  54 
23  Sept  54 

22  Dec.  54 


BBBT.*MAJ. 


.  I  26  Aug.  53 
16  Jan.  49  I  10  Mar.  54 
10  Apr.  49  P  17  Mar.  54 

13  July  49  P  28  Mar.  54 
P  2  April  47 

14  July  54 
P23NOV.  5*J 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P   3  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Not.  54 

7  Nov.  54 

15  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 


9  Col.  TcA  wnnuaia*!  ihm  807*1 
PuUicn  thmukssc  «k«  B>««r» 
CMspaign  of  wit  indnikm  ih« 
battles  of  tk«  Alma*  BstaklATi.  mui 
lakcrmu*  nd  ilct*  of  WtbaiiBfA 

4  Sir  ThooiM  TwbriJf%  C*H- 
ShiplcT,  mtA  Lieut.  Bvttor.  wn 
Mvemy  wMBdad  ■!  lafcan— a. 

&  Capt.  Tumvr  MfvM  iritli 
tho  26lh  in  Cblna  (lladal),  s^ 
was  preaent  at  tha  defence  of 
Nf  ngpo,  Mltoa  of  TkImi,  attack 
and  capture  of  Cliapoo,  Shang • 
hao,  Wuoiu  Of  .IcCtainKiangPoo. 

6  Lieat.  NtrUl  icrvad  viU  tk» 
tfth  thtoiif haai  ika  Paajaab  caa> 
paifa  of  1M«>9.  ladadlac  Um 
BMMfa  of  the  Cbcaab,  aail  Wt. 
ties  of  ChUaaawaUah  (<raaa*aiH 
tM  OoqlcnU  (Ma^  aad  Claapa). 


Captains. 
Wm.  R.  Browne  ...*.... 

Frederick  Mills 

Reginald  Yonge  Shipley* 
Bustace  Henry  Ros^. . . . 
Charles  Edward  Watson^ 
W.U.  DomlnicFitzGerald^ 
RichardWilliamAldwortb 
Hon,  Cavendish  Browne 
William  West  Turner* 
Thomas  Tryon 

Dudley  Persse^ 

Hugh  Robert  Hibbert* 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Richard  Williams  Thomas 

Rich.L.  Otway  Pearson,t. 

Henry  Wm.  Paget  Butler* 

Fred.  Ernest  Appleyard'^ 

Thomas  Wright  Marten  . 

0.  W.  Wallace  Carpenter* 

George  Ueory  Nevill* 

Joshua  Harry  Cooper. 

Philip  George  Coney^ 

Hon.  Aliped  Hen.  Crofton* 

J.  St.  Clair  Hobson,*  a<{/ . 

Henry  Mitchell  Jones^  . . 

Edwyn  Stanhope  Jervois 

John  Mac  Henry 

Lewis  John  Fillis  Jones* 

Lord  Rich.  Howe  Browne 

George  Henry  Waller   . . 
Bnszoxs. 

Napier  Douglas  Robfaison 

Edgar  John  Disney   • . . . 

Hon.  Bdw.  Fitz  Clarence 

WiUiam  L.  L.  G.  Wright 

Charles  H.  Malan  •  •  • . 

Francis  Q.  Beauchamp 

tieathcote  Plummer  . . 

H.  N.  C.  Thnrstonc   . . 

Llewellyn  Price  Traheme   29  Dec  54 

P«yi/MMfer.— Henry  Dlion,  29  Oct.  52 ;  £nt,  P  6  Feb.  47 ;  Lieut,  p  80  Dm.  48  - 

A4futant.--Lieut.  James  St.  Clair  Hobson/  10  March  54. 

Quarter'Maeier^— John  Mortimer  Scott,  18  Aug.  54. 

^ur^eofi.— Aug.  Purcfoy  Lockwood»  21  Sept.  62;  Auist.-Surg.  17  Sept  41. 

Assistant  Surgeons.^AlexMxideT  M'Arthur,  MD.  3  April  49. 

John  Phillipson  Langham,  28  March  54. 
Alfred  Malpas  Tippetts,  7  April  54, 
I        I  Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  it  Co. 

I  Sir  Edward  Blakenej  sccompanled  the  eipeditlon  under  Mtjor  Oen.  White  to  tte  WsatlBdi««»  and  waa 
preaent  at  the  eaptttiv  of  Damemra,  Berblce,  and  Estequibo,  In  1790:  la  the  coaneof  thto  eenrtee  be  waa 
thiee  tlmca  taitco  prlaoner  by  PriTateen  and  suffered  terere  hafdahlpa.    In  1799  he  soeoBipaaitd  tho  espt- 
dlUon  to  Holland,  and  wai  prNent  in  the  actlona  of  the  10th  and  19th  Sept.  and  also  in  tboae  of  the  anil 
and  Oih  October.    In  1807  he  tailed  with  the  Rojal  Fuilllert  lo  the  Baltic;  Joined  Lord  Cathart*a  mpcdi> 
tion.  and  waaprcfent  at  the  capture  of  the  Danlth  Fleet  and  surrender  of  Oopenhafen.    In  Ii09  be  w«« 
urcaant  at  the  enpture  of  Martinique.    In  1611  he  Mllcd  for  Uabon  in  command  of  the  FuiiUera,  and  dnni^ 
that  and  the  following  campalgnBuf  181S,  13,  and  14,  be  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaeo  ana  atbuh«fn>- 
acrereir  wounded  through  the  thigh;  action  at  AlJ«a  de  Ponle,  •icvet  of  Ciudnd  Rodrigo  aad  Ba^)a>^ 
sererelr  wouaded  through  the  arm  at  the  assault;  battles  of  Vitloria,  Pampelana,  l*jnaen,ma  Mvetlr. 
besides  various  minor  ncOoos.    In  18U  he  Joined  the  force  against  New  Orleans,  and  was  prceeat  at  thm 
a»aanlt  of  the  linaa  before  that  plana,   tn  IdlA  he  Joined  the  arm/  Id  Beigium,  and  wis  piiwatai  thm 
cantoie  of  Paris.    Sir  Edward  has  received  tlie  gold  cross  sad  one  clasp  for  MarUahtae*  A1Meia« 
Badaioff,  Tittorla,  and  P/rsnecs;  and  the  Silver  War  Vedal  with  four  clasps  for  Busaeo,  Clndad  HMffgD^ 
Mvelle.and  Nive* 


P  18  April  51 

8  Bee.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

7  Captains  Watwik  riuOeraU. 
Ueuii.  C00C7  and  HJl .  Jonca,  were  sSfasdj 
at  the  Alma. 

9  Captaia  Hibb«i%  Liaata.  Caipcatsr.  Grafted  and 
HobMB,  were  •li;;hd)r  woanAcd  at  tbe  Ahnk      ' 

9  Capttia  Bon   aa4  Licui.  L*  i.  P.  Janea%aiS 
digbdf  wounded  at  lakenaaa. 

to  Lituk  Applcraidwrrvd  witli  the  SOUi  in  the  Aav 
■MM  «ra»  of  1S9S.  aad  wat  pitsaal  at  the  ta««Bra  «r 
Marubaa,  opMaitooa  before  aaagMM  oa  in«  IStfi, 
13th.  and  l4ta  Aptil,  and  eaptoi*  of  the  Ortai  D««ea 
Pagoda  with  the  Mormlng  party  t  also  at  the 
of  PreaM  t  wae  sUghay  auaailiS  at  1 


Emb.  ft»' Dombty.  j  g^^  (  Tkc  King's)  Regiment  of  Foot. 


r  Serving  at  AgrA."!  i  e  n 


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aoih  April  4«.    J    *'•"•  V  *  '""  •™"':f  "/  — ;f  ••— —  v  *  ''^-  L^epot,  Chatham^ 

The  **  White  Horse,'*  oa  a  red  ground  within  tlie  '*  Garter,**  and  tlie*<  Crown**  over  it.  In  the 
three  eornert  of  the  wcond  colour,  the  "  Ropal  Cypher  and  Crotvn.**  *<  Nee  aspera  terrtnU** 
Th9  **SphiMx,**  with  the  words  "  BOYPT"— "MARflNIQUE"— •'  NIAOABA." 


Yeara^s^Tv.  n^i,^L^f  John  Dufl^,*  CB.  KC.  Etu,  21  Oct.  96;  Lieut.  6  Jan.  96;  Capt. 

12  Aug.  04;  Mqj,  6  Feb.  12;  Lt.-Col.  22  Nov.  13;  Col,  22  July  30;  Mrg,- 

Oen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Zt-Oen,  11  Not.  51 ;  Col,  8th  Foot,  10  Oct.  54. 
Lieut.-ColoneU, — Henry  Winchcombe  Hartley ^  £yt^.  10  Sept.  18;  Lieut,  1  Oct. 

20;   Capt,  PI  Oct.  26;  Br«vf-lf/yar,  28  June  38;   Mqjor^  P26  0cl.  41; 

Lt.-Col,  P 16  Dec.  45 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
John  Longfield,  Eju.  p  23  June  26 ;  Lieui^  P  26  Sept.  26 ;  Capt.  k>  30  Jan.  35  ; 

Major,  P  19  Nov.  44  ;  Lieut.-Col.  3  Apr.  46 ;  Col,  20  June  54. 
Jf<(;ori.— Bdward  Harris  Qreathed,  Ens,  p  22  June,  32 ;  Lient.  p  10  May,  33 ; 

Capt,  P 27  Apr.  38  ;  Maj.  p  3  Apr.  46 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
James  Croft  Brooke,'  Ene.  p31  Oct.  31 ;  Lieut^  2  Sept.  33;  Capt.  31  March, 

46 ;  Afajor,  p  2  Oct.  49. _^^__ 


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Captains. 

John  Hinde    • . 

James  Speedy  • •  • . 

James  Johnston 

A.  Cuuningb.  Bobertson' 
Edwin  Gream  Daniell^  . . 

William  Bayly* 

George  Bdward  Baynest. 
Richard  Wilson  Hartley 
Charles  Stanlforth  Hezt 
Alfred  Ingilby  Gamett. . 
Robert  Stuart  Baynes  . . 
John  Millar  Bannatyne  . 

LlBUTBKANTB. 

John  Ball  Campbell . .  • . 
Richard  Wm.  Woods^  .. 
Thomas  George  Souter^ 
Charles  PowerCobbe,  a4f. 

Daniel  Beere » 

Thomas  Aldridge  . . .  • 
Ersk.  Nimmo  Sandilands 

George  Corry 

SbafU>e  Craster  Crcster. . 
Robert  Becher  Stewards 
William  Henry  Herrick 
B.Kennicott  M'Dermott'' 
Charles  Corell  Neame 

Horace  Ximenes 

Wm.  Waldegrave  Pogson 
George  Fuller  Walker   . . 
John  Vere  Wm.  Hen.  Webb 
Thomas  Beattie  Grierson. 
Alexander  Ross  Bayly  . . 
Wm.  Raymond  Ximenes 
Chas.  Btttherland  Dowson* 
G.  Bgerton  Huddleston 

BNaioxs. 
Herbert  Vernon  Lillicrap 
John  McNamee ........ 

Charles  Geo.  Mackenzie 
William  Fred.  Metgc    . . 
William  Cole  Hamilton 
Fred.  Bradford  M'Crea. . 
Paymaiter,'-^ 


Eicsioir. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  28  Feb.  36 
16  May  28 
P  7  June  30 
P  15  Sept.  37 
P  2  Oct.  35 
26  Jan.  39 
P  2  July  41 
p  26  Oct.  41 
P  9  Oct.  36 
P 13  May  42 
P  28  July  43 
P 17  Dec.  47 

2  July  41 

P  27  Aug.  41 

21  May  42 

13  July  41 
4  May  42 

21  May  42 
21  May  42 
26  July  44 
P27  Sept. 44 
23  Dee.  43 

5  Jan.  44 

1  Not.  42 
20  May  42 

P  27  Mar.  46 
P  27  Mar.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

29  Jan.  47 
P  21  May  47 

2  Apr.  47 
P  29  Dec.  48 

3  June  42 

30  Dec.  48 

9  Feb.  49 

2  Feb.  49 

P  21  Feb.  51 

P  13  Feb.  52 

P23  Not.  62 

6  June  64 


P  30  June  37 
23  May  32 
P 13  May  42 
P  20  Aug.  41 
P  7  Sept.  38 
23  June  42 
P  12  Dec.  43 
P  27  Sept.  44 
P  6  Oct.  87 
P  4  July  46 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P  10  Jan.  51 


p  4  July  45 

14  Jan.  44 

P21  Apr.  46 

Pll  Not.  46 

P  26  Not.  45 

29  May  48 

17  Oct.  48 

9  Feb.  49 

P25  Feb.  46 

P  21  Feb.  61 

16  Mar.  53 

P  22  April  63 


BKBV.-MAJ. 


28  Not.  64 


29  Sept.  43 

30  Dec.  43 

28  Jan.  44 
3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  46 
3  Apr.  40 
3  Apr.  46 

P  21  Apr.  46 

P  28  Apr.  46 

13  Not.  40 

P 14  Feb.  45 

29  May  48 
9  Feb.  49 

13  Sept.  49 
P  21  Feb.  51 
Pla  Oct.  52 

6  May  63 
25  May  63 
27  Mar.  46 

P27  June  54 

7  Lleuts.  Woodi,8ottter,  snd  M*Dennott  were 
present  with  the  Buffe  in  the  action  of  Puaniar, 
and  have  received  the  Bronie  Star. 

8  Lieut.  Dowfton  tenred  with  the  20lh  Regt. 
throughottt  the  Panjaub  campaign  01  1848-0, 
including  the  patiage  of  the  Cheaab,  and 
baitlea  of  GhllUaawallah  and  Goojent  (Medal 
and  Clatpi). 


S  Captain  Robertaon  terred 
in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion 
from  July  188d  to  June  18S7. 
Received  a  medal  for  the  ac- 
tion of  9th  May,  18d7;  the 
cross  of  the  1st  class  of  San 
Fernando,  for  the  actions  of 
the  Iftib  and  lOth  March, 
18;I7;  and  another  medal  for 
the  storming  of  Irun,  17th 
May  following :  severely 
wounded  in  the  face  by  a 
splinter  in  the  general  aetion 
on  the  height!  of  Ametza,  1st 
Oct.  188a. 

4  Captain  Danlell  served  with 
theMth  in  China  (Medal),  and 
was  present  at  Amoy,  Chusan, 
and  Chinhac,  including  the 
repulse  of  the  nighl  attack. 

0  Capt.  Bayly  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Platuburg  in 
1814. 


14       0    Acyutant.—Lieut.  Cbarlea  Power  Cobbe,  6  May  53. 
13       0    Quarfer-Jiriu^er.—JohnRosSyS  Nov.  42. 

16       0    Surgeon. — Francis  Cbarles  Annesley,  15  Aug.  48;  Assut.-Surg.  17  Sept.  39. 
9       0    AtHetant^Surgeone. — Richard  Domenichetti,  M.D.,  3  Apr.  46. 
9       0  1  Hen.  Clinton  Martin,  20  Mar.  46.    r    Facings  Blue,—- 

10       0  ',  Henry  Day  Fowler,  19  Dec.  45.      L  Agents j  Cox  Sc  Co. 

1  LieuL-Gcneral  Duffy  served  in  the  campaign  of  1790  in  the  West  IndieM  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  ; 
on  an  expedition  to  the  coast  of  Holland  m  the  winter  of  I7M;  in  the  East  Indies  in  1790 ;  and  with  the  force 
under  Sir  David  Baird  from  thence  to  Egypt  in  1801  (medal)  \  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhi^n  and 
battle  of  Kioge,  in  1807;  the  eumpai^n  of  1806-9  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  in  the  Light  Brigade; 
iu  the  Peninsula*wilh  the  43rd  Light  Infantry*  from  1800  to  the  end  of  1818,  including  the  actions  of  Con- 
deiza.  Pombal,  Redmha,  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  sl<>ge  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo— commanded 
the  assaulting  party  at  the  capture  of  Port  Reynard,  an  outwork  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Siege  and  aasault  of 
Badajoa  (medal),  battle  of  Viitoria  (wounded  in  the  bead)b  sereral  ikirmishea  In  the  Pyrenees  and  on  ihe 
gid  d  Bidassoa,  acUon  of  the  heights  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  Nirelle  and  Mve.  He  has  receired  the  gold  medal 
3  ^  for  Badi^os,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  six  clasps  for  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  Yiltoria, 
Pyrenees,  NiTtlle,  and  Xive. 


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55 


Pull 
Pay. 


23 
20 

10 

20 


Half 
Pay. 


160[^i$-;rb.  m!^']  9th  (  The  East  Norfolk)  Regiment  of  loot  [iS^^TiiSa. 

The  flgure  of  " Britannia,"  "  ROLEIA/'  "VIMIERA,"  "CORUNNA,"  "BU8AC0,"  «* SALAMANCA," 
*•  VITTORIA,"  "ST.  SEBASTIAN,"  "  NIVE,"  "  PENINSULA/'  "CABOOL,  1842/»  '«MOODK£K,'> 
"  ~ '*FEROZ£SHAH/'  "80BBA0N." 

Colonel. — ^9  Sir  James  Archibald  Hope/  KCB.  Sru,  12  Jan.  00;  Lt,  3  Jubc, 
01 ;  Capt.  18  Feb.  06;  Mqjor,  6  March,  11 ;  Lt-Col,  21  June,  18;  Col.  22 
July,  30 ;  Mqj,-Oen,  23  Nov.  41  j  LL-Gen,  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  Col  9th  F.  18  Feb.  48.- 

X^-Co/.— Arthur  Borton,*  Ens,  p  13  July  32 ;  X<.  p3  April  35;  Capt.  30  Jidy 
41  ;  Brev.'MqJ.  3  April,  46;  M({j.  p  19  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  P  10  June  53. 

3r/i;or#.— Charles  Elmhirst,'  £ns.  p  14  Aug.  35 ;  Lieut.  P 17  Oct.  37 ;  Capt. 
22  Dec.  45 ;  Mqjor,  p8  Jane  52. 

Frederick  D.  Lbter,'  Ens.  16  Sept.  36;  Zt,  p22  Feb.  39;  Capt.  p  14  Apr.  46; 
Major,  P  10  June  53. 

Duncan  Munro  Bethune,^  En».  17  Apr.  35;  Lieut.  21  Mar.  38;  Capt.  22  D«e. 
45 ;  MqjoTj  29  Dec.  54. 


0 
0 


17 

0 

16 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

9 

0 

12 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

13 

0 

17 

0 

8 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

6 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

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9 

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1 

0 

Captains. 

Charles  Henry  Leslie^   • . 

Alexander  Tayler^ 

GeorgeHarringtonHawes* 

Sydney  Darling 

Henry  Ralph  Browne.... 

John  Hanham'  •  • 

John  William  Percy .... 
Simeon  Charles  Lousada.. 
Hon.W.  Leopold  Talbot,^. 
Charles  Spencer  Gaynor*® 
Uopton  Bassett  Scott 

Robert  Daunt  ** 

Tho.  E.  Bowerbank  Dent*® 

William  Burden'  

Frederick  Smith 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  John  Wilkinson. . 

Wm.  Parker  Terry 

Arthur  Oswald  Richards 
James  Legh  Thursby . . . . 

William  Daunt 

B.  J.  PoUexfcn  Bastard 
John  Barton  Taylor    .... 
B.  C.  Wm.  C.  Bloxsome 

William  Nugent 

William  Crosbie  Harvey 
Allen  George  Douglas 


ENSIGN. 


P20July  38 

21  June  39 

24  Nov.  43 

30  May  43 

3  Apr.  46 

P  22  Dec.  43 
21  Apr.   46 

P  3  Apr.  46 

P  20  May  42 

9  Nov.  38 

24  Dec.  47 

P  28  July  40 

P 19  Feb.  41 
26  Oct.  41 

P20Oct.  47 

P23May  48 
2  Apr.  46 
1  Sept.  48 

P 19  Sept.  48 

13  Sept.  48 
P 18  Jan.  50 
P 12  July  50 
PlSApr.  51 
P  2  April  62 
P 11  June  62 
P    9  July  52 

William  Hussey 'p  18  Feb.  53 

Henry  Marcus  Beresford  ,p  13  May  53 
James  L.  Stawell  Sealy . .  'P  13  Dec.  53 

Ensigns. 
William  Claude  Elliot . .  p  6  Jan.  54 
H.  Mastcrman  Thompson     6  June  54 

14  July  54 
11  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  54 


LIEUT. 


16  July  41 

30  July  41 
4  Jan.  46 
4  July  45 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P  23  Dec.  45 
P30Mar.47 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  26  Jan.  44 

27  Mar.  40 
P  28  Mar.  51 
P 16  Aug.  42 
P21  July  43 

13  Oct.  43 
P 12  July  50 

P  31  Oct.  51 

2  Apr.  52 

P    2  Apr.  52 

P    8  June  52 

P 15  Feb.  63 

P  10  June  53 

P  13  Dec.  63 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  54 

15  Dec.  64 

15  Dec.  64 

15  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P 14  Apr.  46 

P23  May  48 

P 19  Sept.  48 

P  29  Dec.  48 

P  28  Dec.  49 

P 12  July  50 

P    8  June  52 

P  10  June  53 

P 14  April  48 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

29  Dec  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


BEET.-lfAJ. 


IS  Cavt.  DaoBt 
a«rred  Um  csm. 
palfn  in  AI(irhaa• 
UtaD(M•(UI)«||d 
tbatoatlicStnleJ 
(Ble<Ul)»  taMltid. 
ing  the  battin  of 
MoodkertPerozc 


(wouutlcd^ 


8  Majon  Elmbirtt  and  LbUr 
(wounded;  at  Istaliff),  aad  Ga^ 
Burden  eenrad  the  eanpaicn  it%AM» 
gbanittan  under  Ocncval  Polled, 
and  bare  rerdrcd  the  Medal  for  thm 
re-eaptore  of  Cabool. 

8  Capt.  Hawet  lerred  the  earn- 
paifn  oa  the  Satlej  ia  I8ift-« 
(Medal),  incladinf  the  battJea  of 
Moodkee,  Peraseahab  and  Sobfaoa. 

9  Captain  Hanham  aerred  the 
eampaifn  on  the  SitUcj  in  IM^4S 
(Medal),  aad  was  present  at  tk« 
battles  of  Moodkee.  (wwnaded)  ft- 
rozesbah,  and  Sebraon. 

10  Captafau  Oajnor  and  DtBt 
•erred  tbe  eampaign  of  IMI  iu 
Afffhanlstan  (Medal)  t  and  that  «b 
the  SutleJ  In  184»-A  (Medal)»  In. 
cludinf  the  battle*  of  Moodk«r» 
Feroreshaht  h  Sobraon. 


18  Sarf.  Le  Blanc  senred  witfi  a  deCaehaaent  of  dw 
SSth  Rrft.  in  eo-operation  with  a  Naral  espeditioa 
under  Capt.  L«ek,  in  tbe  ascent,  in  boats,  of  tin  river 
St.  Juau  de  Nlearagua.  Central  America,  tn  IS4S,  !»• 
cludinf  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  port  of  Serm. 
piqui,  and  surrender  of  the  Ports  of  Castello  Vitjo  aad 


Charles  James  Borton 

Thomas  Renant 

Hen.  Colliogwood  Vibart ^ .  .  . 

WilUam  Harris  Burland  |P25  Aug.  54 1  ^^  ^»°^ 

Paymaster. — ^Andrew  ^ievwright,  2  Apr.  52;  Ens.  1  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.  *  1  Sept  48. 

A  d^utant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master, — William  Banbury,  8  July  51. 

iSTur^am.— Edward  Le  Blanc, »«  27  Feb.  62;  Assist. -Surg.  24  May  41. 

Autst.' Surgeons. — John  Coote  Ovens,  10  Dec.  63. 

Robert  Wyatt  Meadows,  26  May  54. 

James  Crosse  Johnston,  1  Dec  54.  [Armity  &  Co. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. — Irish  A  gents ,  Sir  B.  R.  Borongh,  Bt.^ 

1  Sir  James  Hope  serred  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1806*6:  to  Zealand  in  1S07,  inehtdinf  tlM  idcfe  of  Cob«b> 
bagcD ;  to  Sweden  in  1808 ;  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808*9.  indnding  the  action  at  Luso  aad  battle  of  Cocnnsa.  wtt^ 
the  cipedition  to  Walchercn  in  1809 ;  the  Peninsular  campaigns  from  ISIO  to  the  end  of  that  war  is  1814,  including  th« 
battle  of  Barrosi,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  eovoring  the  siege  of  Bad^os,  affairs  in  front  of  Salamanca  end  at  Duma,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  siege  of  Sai.  ^bastian,  passages  of  the  Bidassoa.  OaTc  d'Oleron.  and  Gave  de  Pan ;  battles  of  tbe  Ni«eUe.  Mvol 
Onhes.  a  Toulouse.  Sii  Jas.  baa  recdred  the  gold  cross  A  a  clasp  for  the  battles  of  Vittoria.  Niveltob  Nive.  Ortbca*  and 
Toulon»e  t  and  the  SUvei  War  Medal  with  trt  clasps  for  Corunna,  Busaeo.  Ctudad  Bodrigo,  Bad«jot,  and  Salamasca. 

:i  Lieut.*  Col.  Borton  served  the  eampaiffn  in  Afl^hanistan  in  I84S(  Medal)  under  General  Pollock;  and  that  on  the  Sutlcjta 
l(»4i-0  (Medal)  ineludlng  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  and  suneeeded  to  the  command  of  tbe  regt.  at  Pcroiesbah  (sererel  j  woooded)^ 

4  Major  Bethune  served  the  campaign  in  AffghanisUn  in  1843  (Medal).— as  adjutant  of  the  9th  at  therorciuf  of  tbe  Klnber 
Pam,  and  as  aide-de*eamp  to  Sir  John  M'Caskill  at  the  action  of  Mamookail,  rurcin^  tbe  Tescen  Pass,  re-capture  of  Cabool, 
storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istaltff.  He  serred  also  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1B46-6  ( Uedal),  as  aide  de-cawp  to 
Sir  Jubn  M'Caskill  at  tbe  battle  of  Moodkee,  where  the  Major  General  wasktUrd,— asaide*de  camp  to  Brigadier  WaUaco 
(«  ho  m  as  killed),  at  Feroiesbah  (charger  shot),— and  in  command  of  the  light  company  of  the  9th  at  Sobraon. 

&  Captain  Leslie  serred  with  the  60th  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1815*6  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroto. 
snah,  and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  has  received  a  McJal  and  two  Clasps.  In  Nov.  1644  he  was  wrecked  on  one  of  tbe  AjMlansa 
l>lsnd«  in  the  transport  Briton,  with  three  companies  of  the  80th  Foot,  and  carried  the  despatches  tnmi  the  Island  to  UmiU 
mcln,  ilurinx  which  timr  Ue  was  SS  da>s  at  sea  in  an  OT>en  boat. 


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— *<  PUNJAUB"— "  MOOLTAN"-«*  GOOJERAT." 
Cot— 9  Sir  Tho8.  M'Mahon/  J3/.  KCB.  Ens.  2  Feb.  97  ;  Lt.  24  Oct.  99 ;  Capl,  8 

Oot.  03;  3fq;.  6  Nov.  06;  JW.-CoZ.4  May  09;  Col.  4  June.  14 ;  Mqj.-Gen.  27 

May,  25 ;  Lt.^Oen,  28  June,  38 ;  Gen.  20  June, 64;  Col.  10th  Foot,  28  Sept.  47. 
Lt.'Colt.^Thos.  Harte  Franks,' CB.  Ens.  p7  July,  25;  Lt.  P26Sept.  26;  Capf. 

P 1  Mar.  39;  JTq/or,  p  29  Dec.  43;  Lt.-Col.  p28  March,  45 ;  Col.  20  June,  54. 
Waiiam  Henry  Chas.  Wellesley,  Ens.  p  29  Juno,  30 ;  Lieut.  p5  Oct.  32;  Capt. 

P  17  Jan.  40 ;  Mqjor,  p  14  AprU  48  ;  Lt.-Col.  p3  Nov.  48 ;  Co/.  28  Nov.  54. 
ilf<y(W#.— William  Fenwick,*  Ens.  26  Dec.  34;  Lieu^.  p8  June  39;  CapL^lG 

April,  42;  Major,  13  Sept.  48. 
Henry  Errli^ton  Longden,*  Ens.  16  Sept.  36;  Lieut.  ^1  Aug.  40;  Capt.  p20 

Mar.  43  ;  Brev.-Maj&ry  7  June  49 ;  Mqjor,  21  Feb.  50. 


Captains. 
John  Cassidy  Stock^  .... 
Mitchell  Geo.  Sparks^  ) 
Brev.  Lt.'Coi.  80  Juue  M.  ) 
Richard  Mordesley  Best^ 

Charles  Dunbar* 

Henry  Radford  Norman" 
Steph.Fra.  Cha.  Annesley 
J.Van  HarthaU  Montagu^ 
Samuel  Burges  Lamb  . . 
Robert  George  Jephson*^ 
Charles  Doyle  Patterson*^ 
William  Knox  Orme^<>  . 


ENSIGN. 


23  Mar.  26 
4  Nov.  19 


P 20  April  32 
P  3  Aug.  26 
P  23  Feb.  38 
P  6  July  38 
P 17  April  40 
P  14  Dec.  32 
P 19  Oct.  38 
21  June  39 
P 13  Mar.  40 
George  Hamilton   |  p  16  June  30 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Alexander  Montgomerie^ 
Marshall  Valentine  BuU^ 
George  Lewis  DiveAmiel*'' 
John  William  Medhurst* 
John  Thomas  Chandler** 
John  Mapes  Webb  Ensor*' 
RichardConmckClifford*<» 

Cuthbert  Barlow* 

John  Montresor  Smyth^ 

Charles  Nedham,^  r 

Patrick  Browne  Lucas*' 
W.  H.  P.  Gordon  Bluett" 
John  Edmund  Whaite'i 
J.  Lee  Stanwcll  Aldersey 
Thomas  C.  Robeitson    . . 
Hugh  Augustus  Crofton^ 
Henry  M.  Havelock,  adj. 
George  C.  Bartholomew 
S.  H.MoIesworth  Eaton . . 
Henry  Henderson  ...... 

Frederick  Beatty   

Ensigns. 
Fred.  Browne  Sandwith 
Michael  O'Donnell    .... 
Rob.  T.  Fra.  Hamilton  . . 
St.  Andrew  B.  St.  John 

Percy  Beale    

George  William  Graham 
Home  Purvis... •.•••.. 
Charles  Errol  Hope 


LIEUT. 


1  Feb.  29 

26  Dec.  23 

P 16  Jan.  35 

9  Nov.  32 

8  April  42 

P17  Aug.  41 

P22  April  42 

P  5  Feb.  36 

8  April  42 

4  Oct.  41 

P31  Dec.  44 

22  July  36 


CAPTAIN.     IBIIEV.'MAJ. 

20  June  54 

9  Nov.  46 

11  Nov.  51 


45 
48 
47 
48 


P  24  Sept.  41 
P 16  Nov.  41 
P20Dec.  39 
P  20  Jan.  43 
24  Mar.  43 
P  22  Dec  43 

17  Oct.  45 

18  AprU45 
23  Sept.  45 

28  Feb.  45 
P  10  Oct. 
P23May 

18  Dec. 
P  20  Oct. 

10  April  49 
P  21  July  48 

31  Mar.  46 
P17  May  50 

19  Feb.  47 
P 13  Dec.  50 

10  Mar.  48 

P    1  Dec.  48 

29  Nov.  60 
23  Jan.  52 
12  Mar.  52 

P21Jan.  53 
P  10  June  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 


P25N0V.42 


12  July  42 
28  June  36 

P  7  June  39 

5  Sept.  45 
4  Oct.  48 

P  22  Oct.  47 

P16May  51 

7  July  48 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

Pll  June  47 

6  Aug.  47 


[CooUattation  of  Note  t.J 

CMded  to  th«  eonunMid  of  tbe  wboU 

P  1 6  Dec.  42  <  <*'  tbe  troops  whieb  were  engAg v*!. 

P    1  Jnlv  ^Q '  BBd  beld  the  pocltioa  untH  relieved 

t  o     ^   ^  E '  **»•    'Wlowliif   morainff,   altbougb 

15  Sept.45<  woonded  BOd  expoMd  to  tbe  re- 

P    10  Oct.  451  ?****^  attempto  of  tbe  enemy  to 

retake  it :  7tb  Nor.  la  tbe  action  of 

Soofjkoood  commanded  tbe  right 

brigade,  and  with  It  led  the  attaeic, 

capturing  the  whole  of  the  eoemy'a 

giuu  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet 

without  firing  a  shot ;  t7lb  Not.  In 

the  carrying  of  tbe  heights  before 

Mooltan,  commanded  the    reeenre 

on  tbe  extreme  right*  and  directed 

the  attack  of  its  leading  column. 

On  the  18th  Feb.  1849  he  Joined  with 

the  Mooltan  force,  the  army  under 

Lord  Oougb,  and  commanded  the 

10th    at   the   battle  of    Qoojeraf, 

and    was  specially  named  for  his 

conduct  both  by  tbe  Commander- 

in-Cblef  andthe  Goremor. General 

(Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Penwick,  Capt.  Montagu, 
Lieuts.  Montgomerle,  Bull,  and 
Medhurst.  served  with  the  10th  in 
the  campaign  on  the  SuUeJ,  and 
were  present  in  the  battle  of  So- 
braon  C  Medal). 
i  Major Lcmgden  aenred  with  the 
10th  in  the  Sntlej  campain  of  lMi-9,  and  was  present 
in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  tbe 
Pnqjaab  campaign  of  1S4S-0,  and  was  present  dnring 
(he  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  in- 
cluding tbe  affair  w  the  9th  Sept.,  storming  the 
eoemjra  strongly  intrenched  position  before  Mooltan 
12th  Sept.,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heighta 
on 27th Dec. in  command  of  the  regt.,  andsurrender  of 
the  fortress  as  Field  Engineer :  afterwards  preaent  at 
the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


22  Dec.  45 

1  Jan.  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P   7  July  48 

1  Aug.  48 

4  Oct.  48 

22  Feb.  49 

21  Feb.  50 

29  Nov.  50 

P  9  May  51 

P 16  May  51 

P23  June48 

P  13  Feb.  52 

14  Aug.  49 

P  24  Dec.  52 

P  25  Aug.  54 


P  25  Aug.  54 
Paymaster.— Edward  Lee,"  12  Sep.  48 ;  Ens.  p  12  June,  35 ;  Lieut.  P13  Apr.  39; 
Acfjutant. — Lieut.  Henry  Marshman  Havelock,  13  Feb.  52.     [Capt.  1  Aug.  48. 
Quarter-Master. — James  Murphy ,••  3  March  48. 

Surgeon. — Charles  Alex.  Gordon,^  M.D.,  10  July  46;  Assist.-Surg.  8  June  41. 
Aisist.'Surgs. — Duncan  Robertson  Hennie,  7  May  52.       w^Facings  Yellow. — 

John  Andrew  Woolfreyea,  13  July  47.       I      Agents,  Messrs. 

John  Tulloch,  7  June  54.  L.    Cox  k  Co. 

1  sir  Ttaonas  M*Malion  served  with  the  ■xpedition  under  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby  in  1800,  destined  for  operations  on  the 
Coast  of  Spain,  at  Cadis,  Perrol,  kt.,  Ac,  and  subsequenUy  at  tbe  occupation  of  Malta.  He  served  In  the  Peniiuular 
War  In  1809, 10, 11,  and  part  of  1811,  Including  the  openstloiu  on  the  ftroutiers  of  Portugal  and  Spain,  contiguous  to  the 
rivers  Coa  sod  Agueda  i  at  tbe  Lines  of  Torres  Vedrss,  and  at  the  snbeequent  advance  therefrom  on  tbe  retreat  of  tbe 
Trench  Army.  He  commanded  a  corps  of  Portuguese  Infantry,  which  was  posted  on  the  left  of  the  Allied  Army,  during 
tbe  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  protecting  the  fords  on  the  Dos  Cases,  and  covering  Almeida.  In  1813  he  proceeded  to  the 
Bast  Indies,  as  AdJutant*General  to  the  King's  Forces,  where  be  served  for  twelve  years.  In  1834  he  was  nomiiasted  Lieut.. 
Governor  of  Portsmouth,  and  commanded  the  troops  in  tbe  South  West  District ;  and  in  1639  he  was  appointed  Commander. 
in-Cbief  of  the  Bombay  Army,  which  command  he  held  until  1847. 

8  Colonel  Franks  commanded  the  lOth  regt  In  the  SutlcJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  indoilng  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal),  where  he  had  a  horse  shot  under  him  and  was  slightly  wounded  :  nominated  a  C.B.  Commanded  tbe  10th  In  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1846-9,  including  tbe  whole  of  the  Kitgc  operations  before  Mooltan  :  17th  Aug.  1848  commanded  the 
troona  which  reonlsed  the  etiemy's  nixbt  #tUck  unon  the  BrttUh  eamn  at  Mattcn  Thol  t  19th  Sent.  Mrnimana*,!  thm  l*ft 


■]  nth{Tke North Dewmthire)Begt.of Foot.  [ "^S^pV.? i^iST'    | 

LiMlBO*"— "PTBMJM"— "Klf»tl«"— "KlT»"  — "©•TIIE«"-"T00tOlI"" 

CWotmI.— S  Sir  John  WUiOn,'  KCB  Em.M  Mar.l 79* ;  £(.13  Aug.  86  i  Capt.li 

3*n.9&i  Mmor,21  May,  1806;  Lieut.-Col.  22  Dec.  08;   Cal.  4  June,  14; 

3f(y.-0«i.  37  May,  25;  Litut.-Gen.  38  June,  38  j  G«n.  20  June  Si ;   Cri.  llUi 

B«(rt.]0UaT,41 
Iiea*.-Ci)toMi.—ffiB Henry  KeaneBIocunfleia,*aii.30 Sept.  13;  Lirfut.PT  Aog. 

17  i  Capl.  P 1  April,  24 ;  Bmtl-M<yQr,  98  June,  38 ;  ^ajor,  v  28  Feb.  41 ; 

£ieu(.-CoI-  'a?  June,  4S ;  Cirf.  20  Juna  6*. 
Mitiara  — B  John  Casemir  Harold,'  Em.  35  Sept.  06 ;  Lt.  23  May,  07  ;  Capl. 

lCFeb.l5;flrcD.-Af<y.lOJaD.37iilf^".6NoT.il;flr«...£(.-Coi.llKov.  51. 
John  aingieton,  En*,  v  1 7  June,  fi8 ;  iieut.  P31  Deo.  27;   Capt.  ""IS  Feb.  3M  ; 

Jtfpjor.  Pa7  JuTie,45  ;  Brw.-Ligut.-Coi.  20  Juit-  '^' 


Captains. 

Edward  Uoore   

Bdward  Lynch  Blosie 
Augiutni  Fred.  Jenner, 
John  Walpole  D'Oyly 
Henry  Mnynard  Ball. . 
A.H.L.Wyatt,I.e.«)Juiie 

rhomu  Paeblea 

JoboRoe    

Franoi*  Barry  Drew.. 

Kobert  Neville   

Lawra.  Hartihonie  Seolt 
Frederick  Torreni  Lyaler' 

LiBnTBUiWTB. 

John  T.  Tho.  Boyd,  a4} 

Kiebftrd  Maanwll 

Jouph  aiewartTraven 
R.Wlngfleld  Cardiff.. 
HenryJ  no.  Maclean  ,6^4}- 
Harry  Clayton  Ha^ue 
Philip  Doyne  Vigort . 
Qeo.  Toddington  Osbom 

John  Finch 

William  Dulton  Naper. 
William  Henry  Clarlison 

Owen  DaTie* 

William  Alfred  Switt     . 

Richard  Holham,  » 

Pra,  Wm.  Henry  Pstrle 
HNai 


21  May  18 
IG  Nov.  83 
gOcU  3fi 
17  Bcpt.4l 
81  July  43 
17  Sept  25 
'  17  Har.  87 
'38  Hay  44 
'  23  May  45 
>S4  Juuc43 
se  Oct.  43 


20  Jul 


27  May  4 
=   8  Deo.  4 

30  May  4 
>38Aug.  46 

>  9  Oct.  46 
'  1  Deo.  48 
■15JmH 

39  June  49 
39  Judo  49 

>  16  Aug.  60 
>11  Feb.  48 

ft  Oct.  60 
'  16  Uay  61 


7  Apr.  as 
96  Jan.  39 
'21  Jul 

6  Sept.  43 

SDeo.  44 
94  Feb.  20 
'  6  Feb. 
'   OOct.  43 
17  Aug. 

4Jal;  45 

>  13  Oat.  48 
'   1  Nov.  42 

4  July  45 

>  4  July  4fi 
16  Har.  " 

'    1  Dec. 
'IG June 

>  7  June  GO 
'  19  July  61 

■  16  Sept.  61 


6  June  64 

16  July  60 
11  Aug.  G4 
18  Aug.  •■ 


Hy.  L'Eatranae  Herring, 

d.pm M7A<«.69 

rhomaa  Hill "*  30  Sept.  68 

Bdward  Birch p  34  Feb.  64 

Pred.  Verney  M.  Rayues.      6  June  64 
Lewis  Henry  Harriion  ..  P18  Aug.  64 

Stuart  James  Shortt p  95  Aug.  54 

Robert  William  Kinahan  f  10  Nov.  64 

Pflunuuter— Aleiandcr  Boyd,'  8  Feb.91 ;  Ent.  14  Sept.  08;  LinU.9  Aug.  OB. 

AiUvtant. — LUttt.  John  Thoodore  Thomas  Boyd,  10  March,  48. 

Quarter- Jfiufer.— David  Simpson,  4  May,  49;  Em.  8  June,  48. 

Suroeon.— NMhittHefifeman,  M.D,  7Nov.  61  ;  Aititt.-Surg.W  Jaae  i\. 

<4/ni(ant-Siirjj«m».— Thornton  Menhall,  11  April,  46. 

Francis  Heniy  Mac£idin,  1  Dec.  64. 
FaiAng$,  Qnea.—AgtnU,  Metire.  Charles  R,  and  Walter  M'Origor. 


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K'  MIND^"— "  GIBRALTAR"— with  the  C&i/teand  Jr«w— «*  Jlfwi^w  Jnti^ia 

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Colonel,— '9  Richard  Goddard  Hare-Clarget,i  CB. J?n#.  6  July  96 ;  Ltl  Not.  96  ; 

Capt,  9  July  03 ;  Mqior,  1  July  13;  LieuU-CoL  16  Sept.  13 ;  CoU  22  July  30; 

Mqjor-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt-Qen.  11  Nov.  61  }  CoL  12th  Foot,  29  July  62. 
Lt,-CoU.^r.  John  Maxwell  PerceTal^'CB.  JEtu,  p 21  June,  38 ;  Xf .  p  18  Mar.  36 ; 

Capt,  P  18  May,  38 ;  Mqjor,  p  14  April,  46 ;  LU-Col,  p2  April,  50 ;    Col.  28 

Nov.  64. 
Thomas  Brooke,  Ens,  p31  Oct.  34;  Lieut,  p29  July,  36;  Capt,  p  16  May, 

40 ;  M<yoT^  P2  April,  60 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  19  May  54. 
Af/yor^.—r.  Arthur  Home,* Em,  p19Noy.25;  Lt.  p27  Nov. 28;  Capt.^21  Feb, 

34;  Brev.'Maj,  9  Nov.  46;  Mqj.  p  30- Mar.  49;  Brev,  X^-CoZ.  28  May  63. 
John  Francis  Kempt,  Ens,  p  16  June  80 ;  Lt.  19  May  37 ;  Capt,  29  Apr.  42 ; 

Mqjor,  P  19  May  64.  ^^^ 


Captains. 
r.  H.  Dalrymp.  Fanihawe 
r.Francia  Gilbert  Hamley* 
William  James  Hutchins 

Richard  Atkinson 

Henry  Segraye 

r.  James  Wm.  Espinasse^ 
Wm.  Henry  Queade  .... 

r.  Thomas  Dundas  ^  • . . . 
Geo.  Richard  Littlehales 
Thomas  George  Vereker . . 
Henry  Robson    ........ 

r.  John  Reynolds  Palmer* 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

r,  Bdward  H.  Foster,*  a^;. 
r.  Samuel  Fairtlough  ^  . . 
r,  Edward  Herrick,*  pm. 

Henry  Cole     

r.  Frederick  Bagnell*  . . 
r.RobertNasmyth  Irying* 
George  Lloyd  Studdert* 
Benjamin  Samuel  Adams* 
r.  Thos.  Edmund  Miller 
Innes  Colin  Munro,  a4;. 
r  Fred.Chas.D'E.  Barclay 
r.JamesFieldingSweeney 
Aug.  Johnnes  Leeson    • 
Morley  Caulfield  Saunders 
William  Henry  Paul . . . 
r.  Julius  Henry  Stirke*. . 

Ensigns. 
John  Lunan  Wilkie  •  • . . 
Fran  .Augustus  FitxGerald 

George  Gibson* 

John  Warren 

r.Horatio  Lloyd  Williams 
Coniugsby  M.  Harward 

Holt  Waring 

Henry  Nesbitt    ....••• 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


4  July  34 
P    7  Aug.  36 

«  Dec.  36 
ns  Mar.  42 
P  29  Apr.  42 
P  30  Apr.  42 

9  June  43 

27  Dec.  42 
P 12  May  43 
P  23  May  46 
P  27  Oct.  40 

1  May  42 

2  May  42 
26  Aug.  46 
16  Dec.  46 

9  Sept.  46 

20  Oct.  46 
2  Mar.  47 
4  April  47 

P81  Dec.  47 

P  30  Mar.  40 

10  Apr.  49 

P  27  Apr.  49 

21  Aug.  49 
P  14  June  60 
P 17  May  60 
P  14  May  62 

18  Sept.49 

S3  Nov.  49 
P21  Sept.  62 

24  Dec.  62 
P  12  Aug.  63 
P21  Oct.  63 
P  19  May  64 
P  27  June  54 

22  Dec.  64 


P  26  May  38 
P  26  July  37 

1  Deo.  40 
P17  Feb.  43 
P 12  May  43 
P  18  Aug.  43 
P27  June  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P21  July  46 
Pll  Dec,  46 
P   2  Apr.  60 

6  Jan.  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P23June48 

02  July  49 
8  Aug,  49 

24  June  60 
p  7  Mar.  61 
Pl7  Aug.  62 

13  Oct.  62 

14  July  63 
P  16  July  63 
P21  Oct.  63 
P  21  May  62 
P  19  May  64 
p  27  Jane  64 

26  Aug.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


P13  May  42 
2  Not.  43 

20  Dec.  46 
P30Mar.  49 
P   2  Apr.  60 

23  June  60 
Pll  Apr.  61 
P20  Feb.  62 
P21  Oct.  63 
P  19  May  64 
P  27  June  24 

26  Aug.  64 


BREY'MAJ. 


20Juue  64 
20  June  64 


9  Golonal  Perceval  eom« 
nanded  Uie  retenra  battalion 
ISth  IU*gt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
IWl'AS,  and  for  hit  servloei 
wat  nominated  a  CB. 

6  Mejor  Uamlcj,  Oaptf.  Bi- 

Elnaete,  Croft  on  ft  Palmer, 
lent!.  Fofter,  Herrick,  Bag- 
nell,  lrr\ng,  Adaroi,  Barelayi  Sweeney,  and 
Stirke,  Bnrign  Oibton,  Quartf  r-master  Nesbitt, 
and  AMlttant^urgeon  Small,  lenred  in  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1851 -63. 

7  Capt.  DnndM  and  Lieut.  Faiftloagh  lerrcd 
in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-69. 

8  Lieut.  Studdert  eerred  in  the  Cape  Moaoted 
Rifles  duiing  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-69,  and  in 
the  19th  Rcft.  in  1869-58. 


[23  Dec.13;  Capt.  11  Sept.  40. 
36  7A  Paymof^er.— Bobert  WUUngton  Kyffin,  17  Sept.  41 ;  Ens.  14  May  12 ;  Lkut^ 
13       0    Acfjutants.-^.  Lieut,  Edward  H.  Foster,*  14  April,  46. 

6       0  Lieut.  Innes  C.  Munro,  27  Feb.  62. 

9       0    Quarter- Masters. — r.  Alexander  Nesbitt,*  1 1  Dec.  46. 

1       0  Robert  Laver,  21  April  64. 

19       0    Surgeons.-^,  William  Dick,  MD.  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist.-Surg.  13  May  36. 
12       0  Robert  Villiers  George,'  M.D.  4  Feb.  63  ;  Astist-Surg,  10  Nor.  43. 

10       0    ^<fi#fani-<Sfur^eoiii.—r.  John  Small,*  30  Dec.  46. 

1       0  George  Banks  Floyer  Arden,  9  June  64. 

Facings  Yellow — Agents,  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Llent-Oeneral  Hare-CIargei  senred  the  following  campaigns:  in  Efjpt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby ; 
in  Hanover  under  Lord  Cathc^rt,  and  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moorv,  including  the  rttreat  to  Corunna. 
Was  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  T.  Graham  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and  Assistanl-A<Uutant-Oeneral  of  a 
Division  in  the  Dulie  of  Wellington's  army  in  the  Peninsula.  Ho  has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  clasp 
for  Nivelle  and  Nlve ;  and  the  silver  War  Af«dal  with  nine  clasps  for  Egypt,  Corunna,  Basaoo  Barrosa, 
Cliidad  Rodrigo,  Badejos,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  and  San  Sebastian. 

4  Lt.-Col.  Home  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-39,  and  for  bit  services  received  the  brev.  rank  of  Lt.-Oo1. 

9  Saxgeon  George  served  with  the  19tli  Lancen  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-62-98 :  was  present  at  the  batUe 


s|Ssl51i  IM  nth,  or  Prince Alberl'gRefft. of  tl.Lif.[   ^^t'Z 

Z^^'^Zi  -  .  'nn"SuiUM,"wlUilli.wordi,"K(iYPT,""KlBTINIQUB,""ATA,""AFFOHJl 

■=^H«-i5       V TbZ"!  a  JfliralCrDm.,Jiipe[Mrlberi"JELLALABAD,""CABt 

a~=^a°il  .  y?      .  "  1  ri.I .1  la  mOa    m-  Wiliiom  MBsnnnl  fin-....  I  Vfa     UL.. 


>.  forOIbrBltu.SMirl 

_     nAnn;.    DcpolitOifl 

A  FFOH  ANIST4N,"  "QHU  £) 

CABOOI.,  iota." 

Colon»l.—lfi  ilSI  Sir  Wiliiam  Maynard  Gomm,'  KCB.  Ent.  94  May,  94 ;  I 

Not.  84;  Capt.HS  Jane,03;  jtf^V,  10Oct.ll )  £>«ue.-CoI.  t7Aag.]S; 

}6Hay,29;  Jlfaj-Gni.  lOJan.S?;  Xf.-Oen.  0  NoT.4e:  Gea.iOJaDeU; 

ISth  Lt.  lnf.H)Mar.4e, 

LUul.-Cotontl.—Lord  Mark  Kctt,  £n/.  p  19  Jqdc  35;  Lt.  P14  Sept.  38;  i 

Paejune40;  Jtfnjiw,  pS6  Jnly  61 ;  iirai.-Cirf. 'SO  Doc,53. 
JIfwjori.— Alex.EsBci  F.  Hot«>mbe,'£ni.  P3  Dec.  30:  Litut.  IS  Sept.  U;  £ 

22  July,  42  ;  Jtfa/or,  "  9  Aug.  50. 
Hollo  Gillespie  Burel em,' .EiM.  13  April 39;  Zieur. P37  Har.3A;  CVip(,20 
.43;  affjj'or,  P8  Nov. BO 


Captaiks. 
Petef  RedmondJeuninga' 

EN3ION.      1      LIEUT.         |    CAl-TAIN.      |euEV. 

P    6Aug.3d!P22Junc33|    13  Jan.  4i  ,-io  Juo 

George  King* 

13ApriI31  PlOJan.  3al      9  Aug.  42 
12  AprU  31  P  31  Aug.  36      30  June  43 

20  Jua 

JohnS.Wi>od,«».u.n[>«.w 

20  JiiB 

John  WlllUm  Coi'    .... 

26June38j   22  Apr.  40   f   9  Apr.  47 

15  Dee 

George  Henry  Tyler  .... 

93  July  43 

14  Apr.  46   <"    8  Nov.  50 

L.  Btanhope  Rich.  Lovell 

32  Dec.  43 

P   3NQT.10*'"26Dec.  51 

Edvard  Lynch  

'■30  May  45 

13  July  49   P    0  May  53 

HugbHaiiric«Joii«i  .... 

P  22  Apr.  4fl 

P   9  Aug.  50   P    IJuly  53 

P  31  July  46 

p  31  July  46 

P    8Nov.50'P25Nov.53 
P  94  Jan.  51  '  P  13  Jan.  54 

Wiliiam  Henry  Kerr.... 

Fred.  Van  Straubeniee," 

P  17  A-g.  38 

30  Apr.  41  !     OJune  54 

Robert  B.  Montgomery . . 

P24aepL47 

PI2  Oct.  63  P    4Ai.g.54 

LlaOTEHABTS. 

G.FiU  Gerald  King,  fl((,-. 

P  3  Not.  40 

14 Oct.  49,^.°;x.r'«r*rr« 

Melville  Browne   

94  Feb.  43 

WllionH.  Jonei  

P  38  Apr.  46 

P21J»n.'   63J"'T°L'"''^^'<— **"■ 

Edward  Boyd 

P  29  Dec.  4B 

D      1    .„-    .„    "1 -Pt-r.  =*  u»  b™.  =. 

Robert  Gosling 

P13  April  60|p  29  Apr.  63  i  •'".■"""«'«»■•  "^ 

Arthur  Dai nbrigge 

■■MJuue  50 

John  AuguBtug  Fuller    . . 

P  10  Aug.  60 

P    IJuly    631     .  luj- iLi.,  «.«!  .h. 

Charles  Poore  Long   .... 

P  21  Nov.  61 

Noel  H.  Bryan  Vttrdon.. 

p  12  Dm.  61 

P  13  Jan.  54   !^i^  ^,IL1*ZJ'- 

Stan. L. Douglas  WilUn.. 

P  15  Oct.  62 

JohnAngerstein  Rowley. . 

P  23  Nov.  52 

8  June  54  :  'l^r'<^"~^  ''r\T\ 

Cornw.  Henry  Chichester 

Pie  Feb.  63 

1 1  Ang.  64 1  :^j,:^z  "ivsi"!;  - 

George  Henry  Cobham.. 

P  33  Apr.  63 

11  Aug.  64  1  KiMii.  i'l""  ~rj.iii.i-i 

p  17  Sept.  50 

p  10  Aug.  53 '  ',^"7^7.  "i  Ul^fl";!" 

Hon.  James  C.  Dormer, . 

P  12  May  63 

EBSION9. 

Henry  Lewis  FiuGerald 

P  13  May  63 

"'■'S'^StoSSSw 

John  Frederic  Eyerelt   .. 

P  14  May  53 

Richard  NugentClayton. 

P  15 July  53 

ih^tTm  °'f  m'^h™  r"  ^''^' '"' 

Henry  Edward  Hall  .... 

P35NOT.  53 

Philip  Edw.  Victor  Gilbert 

P  13  Jan.  54 

Jowph  Priestley  Miller.. 

6  June  54 

William  Hailclt    

Henry  Gillctt     

P  18  Aug.  64 
P34Aug.  54 

t-uu  i.7*G^>^irU.>^i's°a|H" 

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William  WUIiams |  p  25  Aug.  54 

Paj/uuM(«-.— Edwin  Morton,"  16  Aug.  50;  £iw.  P  29  Apr,  43  ;  i(.14Feb. 
Ailjutaat.— Lieut.  Gerald  Pits  Gerald  King,  16  July  49. 
Quarter-Matter. — Duncan  Cameron  M'Naughten,  16  Aajt.  48, 
Surgeon. — Daniel  Patcrson  Barry,"  M.D.,  8  Dec.  64  ;  AaiMt.-Surg.  7  An;. 
Aaiilant- Surgconi.— \fi\Viam  Brown,  M.D.,  18  Feb.  63. 


S  :  ll-l  jfal  Viilorli  >le»ur  SmSFbulHii.  uDdbaiileafihe  ttixn.  Served  Hid  lb' compaL^  on*IS,liicliiil»; 
»  :  S  >  1  3  J 1  65  biillB  of  Wilrrlco.  Sir  Wllll.ni  h«  redei.od  Ibe  (old  crou  ud  on.  dun  ta,  Bi«..}«.  S»i.^mi 
fl:lsS.-^-|  Vlllorla,81.BttiuUiui.  ■■"!  Nl.e;ind  Itia  iiirfr  War  Uedsi  allh  ■!■  clupi  fgf  Rol.U.  Vliiiicr^Cuc^ 


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"  TOURNAY'»— "OORUNNA"—"  JAVA"—"  WATERLOO"—"  BHURTP0R£."  The  Rohm 

Tiger,  fuperaeribed  "  INDIA."  

ColomL^Sir  Jas. Watson,"  KCB.  Ens,  24  June  1783;  Lt.  18  Apra92;  CaptAl 

Mar.  95 ;  Mqj,  3  Dec.  02  j  Zt-Coi.  16  May  06 ;  Col,  4  June  14 ;  Mtg-Gen,  19 

July  21;  Lt.'Oen,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Gen.  11  Nor.  61 ;  Col,  14th  Regt.  24  May,  87. 
Lieut.'CoUmeU — Maurice  Barlow,  Ens,  p21  July,  14;  Lieut,  23  March,  15; 

Capt,  r  20  Dec.  21 ;  Mqjor,  p  12  June,  28 ;  Brevet'Lieut.'Col.  23  Nov.  41 ; 

Zieut,-Col.  24  Dec.  47  ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
JTq/ori.— James  Watson,*  Ens,  22  Mar.  21 ;  Lieut,  p25  Dec.  22;  Capt,  Pl4 

Dec.  32;  Mqfor,  p  10  Jan.  40;  Brevet  Lt,'Col.  11  Nov.  51. 
John  Watson,  Ens,  20  July  26;  Lieut,  p17  May  27;  Capt,  Pll  Aug.  37; 

Brev,'Mqjor,  11  Nov.  61 ;  MqjoTy  28  March,  64. 
Sir  Jas.  £.  Alexander,^  KC,  Ens,  p  20  Jan.  26 ;  X^.  p26  Nov.  26  ;  Capt,  p18 

June  30;  Jr.-Jtfiy.  9  Nov.  46;  Jr. -Z^- Co/.  20  June  54;  Maj.  29  Dec.  64. 


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Captains. 

Ralph  Budd   

John  Dwyer    .......... 

William  Douglas    

William  Cosmo  Trevor . . 
Frederick  Hammersley.. 
Charles  Cecil  Newman  . . 

Henry  Townsend    

Julius  Chotham  Strode^ 
John  M'CuUoch  OToole* 
Plomer  John  Young  .... 

Thomas  Segrave 

William  Hanbury  Hawley 
Charles  Edward  Qrogan 

John  Barlow 

Lieutenants. 

Frederick  Smy  the 

William  Heywood 

William  Banger  Bower  . . 
John  Echlin  Matthews  • . 
Edw.D' H.  Pairtlough,a4f'. 
Charles  Monck  Wilson  . . 
Dawson  Stockley  Warren 

Gage  Hall  Dwyer 

H.  H.  A'Court  Inplefleld 
Richard  Hussey  Vivian . . 
Thomas  Prittie  Cosby  . . 
Walter  Frederick  Blunt 
Reginald  Henry  Graham 

George  Bridges 

Angus  William  Hall .... 

Ensigns. 
BdwardWilliam  Saunders 

miliam  Dods    

Alexander  Gordon 

Fred,  Gerard  Armstrong 
John  Donaldson  Bradley 

Ramsay  Harman    

Henry  William  Heaton . . 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


10  Mar.  25 
P  19  July  31 
P  23  May  34 

1 1  Mar.  42 
P    1  July  42 

26  July  44 

30  Dec.  45 

17  Dec.  47 

21  June  39 

Pll  Mav  38 

P   8  Jan.  47 

P  10  July  46 

P 16  Apr.  47 

P  1  Aug.  48 

P  2  Feb.  49 
P  16  Mar.  60 
P16Mar.  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P 17  June  51 
P19  Dec.  61 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P12  Mar.  52 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P23NOV.  52 
P24  NoY.  52 
3  Dec.  52 
P  29  July  53 
P  16  Dec.  63 


p  16  Mar.  26 

21  Nov.  34 

1  Aug.  38 

22  Jan. ,46 
P21  Apr.   46 

2  Oct.    46 
24  Dec.  47 

P  29  Dec.  48 
P  24  June  42 
P  1  Nov.  39 
P  29  Nov.  60 

15  Feb.  60 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P23May  61 

P 19  Dec.  61 
P 16  Jan.  62 
P 13  Feb.  62 
P  27  Aug.  62 
19  Oct.  50 

16  Dec.  53 
P 16  Dec.  53 

28  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  64 

15  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN.       BRBV.-MAJ. 

1  June  41  I  20  June  54 

22  Jan.  46 

18  Sept.  46 

P29NOV.  50 

P  26  Apr.  51 

P  12  Oct.  62 

P  22  Oct.  62 

P  16  Dec.  63 

6  June  64 

26  Mar.  63 

P21  July  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

6  Ckpt.  CTooI •■erred  with  tht 
49Ui  on  the  China  expedition,  and 
wea  preMot  at  the  attack  and  c«p- 
tare  of  Amoj.  theeccond  eaptuiv  of 
Chuaan,  attack  and  capture  ofCbin* 
hae,  oeeopation  of  Nlnno  and  re- 
polee  of  the  nirht  attack,  attuek 
and  eaptare  of  Sef^oan,  ChatiOf, 
Wooeuiir,  and  Chin  Kianic  roo, 
and  the  demonstration  before  Nun* 
kin  (Medal). 

4  Sir  James  Alexander  served  in 
the  Madras  LigbtCaTalrr  orevioos 
to  being  tnuuferred  to  H.  M.  Drs. 
gouns.  Was  present  with  armies 
in  the  field  donng  the  late  Burman . 


Persian,  Turkish.  Portugnes«,  aiid 
Caffre  wars ;  and  was  on  the  per* 
sonal  staff  of  Sir  Bemamio  D*  Ur- 
ban in  South  Africa  and  North 
America.  Has  received  a  Persian 
Order;  also  the  War  Medal  with 
one  clasp  for  Ava. 

7  Capt.  Strode  senred  with 
the  01st  Regt.  inthe  Pu^Jaub 
campaign  of  1840;  present  at  the  battle  of 
Goojcrai,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit 
of  ilie  enemy  lo  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and 
one  Clasp).  Expedition  Into  the  Eusuriio 
cjuntiy,  in  action  with  the  enemy  11th  and  Uth 
Dec.  1640,  und  pri>sfni  at  the  emptore  and  de- 


28  Mar.  54 

P27  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 

P  18  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54  structiun  of  the'  insurgent  Tillages  of  Saggow, 

P  1  Sept.  54  P"Jl««»  Zoormundie,  and  Sheerkanee.  on  those 
Q<X  nr./.  AA  ***>••  Served  wiUi  the  expedition  affaiost  th« 
z^  ULC,  M  Afrlcdics  in  the  Kohat  Pass  In  Feb.  1860. 

Paymaster, — JohnPeter  Hall,  11  April,  51;  J^rw.  p 26  April,  89;  Lieut,  23, 
A4;nt.— Lieut,  Edw.D'H.  Fairtlough,  18  Aug.  54.  [Apr.  41 ;  Capt,  15  Fob.  60. 
Quarter  "Master, — John  O'Connor,  1 1  March  53. 
Surgeon, — ^William  Denny,  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist,-Surg.  13  Jan.  37. 
Assist,'Surgeons. — William  Renwick,  4  March  58. 

Thomas  Macdougall  Bleckley,  M.B.  6  Jan.  54.  [Downes  ic  Son. 
John  Martin  Hyde,  1  Dec.  54,  Facings  BuW.^Agents^ 
I  Sir  James  Watson  serred  with  the  Uth  Regt.  on  the  Continent  under  the  Duke  of  Vork  in  1703  und  04  ; 
at  the  reduction  of  the  islands  of  St.  Lucie  and  Trinidad  in  1706  and  07.  Commanded  the  14th  regiment  at 
the  eaptore  of  the  Isles  of  Prance  and  Java,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  DJocjocsrta ;  commanded 
the  expedition  that  captured  the  piratical  state  of  Sambas  in  Borneo  in  1813;  at  the  capture  of  the  fort 
of  Uattras,  and  in  the  Pindarree  andMahratta  wars;  actively  asnisted  at  the  reduction  of  thu  fortress  of  Dho- 
mooe  Uiindela  (.where  ho  led  the  storming  party),  Gurra  Kotah,  and  Assccrghur.  Medal  for  Java. 
a  IX-Col.  Watson  served  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bhurtpore  in  1826-6  ( Medal). 

7  Major  Cox  served  in  the  ISth  Lieht  Infantry  the  campaigns  of  184U,  41, and  42  in  Affghanistan,  and  tras 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Tooiumdurrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur.  night  attack 
cf  Baboo  Kooth  Ohur,  attack  on  Khardurrah,  storming  the  Khoord  CatKtol  Pass,  aflkir  of  Tezeen,  forcing 
the  Jotdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  tho  Port  of  Marooo  Khoil,  iieroic  defence  of  Jellalabad  aud  sorties  on 
the  I4tli  Nov.  nod  1st  Dee.  1841,  and  llth  March.  24th  March  and  Ut  April  184*2 ;  tlie  general  action  with 
and  defeat  of  the  besieging  force  under  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad  on  the  7th  April;  the  stormin? 
of  the  JugduHuck  hei^lit«,  general  action  at  Tezecn,  and  recapture  of  Caboo!,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal 
as  also  another  fur  Jellalabad. 

■  r*«.«»   ctrai.hMiv**  apnrpd  the  camnalmi  of  IflJO.  41.  Jk  4?.  an<l  was  rrcf rnt  In  cvrnr  iirtlon  fram  TootuAriurr.-.li  to 


166      ISth  (  TheYorhhire  East  Riding)  ttegt,  qfF.  [^^^S  Sf**^  *  *^  " 

«  MABTINIQUB'W"  GUAOALOUPB." 

Coionel^V  Sir  Howtfd  Dottgtei/  £l.  GOB.  GCMO.  %n4  Lima.  1  ^ui.  04 1 
Lieut,  ao  Hay  94 ;  CapL  9  Got,  98 ;  Mq/.  19  Gel,  04 1  lA,*C4i,  91  Dee.  00 1 
Co^  4  June  14;  M^or^Gm.  19  July  91 1  H.-Om.  10  JUt  97 1  C7m«  II 
Not.  A1  ;  Col.  16th  Foot»  0  Get*  Al. 

Xf.-Co2.— George  Pinder,  Bnt.  p  94  Aug.  96  $  X<#tif .  p  91  Deq.  90 }  C«|>/.  » 91 
Oct.  96;  Mt^ar^  r94  May, 44;  Bfe9.  Li.-Coi.  90  Jan« 64 ;  Lt,*CoL 9 Oct«64. 

Mqiari.^Bohen  Alexander  Cuthbert,  £n$.  1>96  %epU  99 ;  LinU.  f  7  July  96  ; 
Capt.  P  98  May  SO  ;  Mqfor,  p  91  March  46 ;  Brev.  lAeut.^Col  90  Jont  64. 

J.  R.  Brunker,  Bni*  0  April  95 ;  Lieut,  0  Sept.  98;  Capt,  9 14  Sept.  82;  Brewet- 
Major,  9  Nov.  40 ;  Brevet  U.-Col.  94  Aiig.  69 ;  y<tfor,  9  Get,  64. 


[Yean'BArT. 

61 

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Pay.    Paj. 

90 

0 

32 

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30 

0 

96 

0 

24 

0 

22 

0 

19 

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20 

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17 

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10 

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Captaiks. 

John  A.  Cole 

John  Hope  Wlngfleld 

Henry  Grlerfton' 

Hon.  Fran.  Colborne,«. 

I.C.18  I>«c.  54. 

William  Pulton 

Algernon  Robinson  Sewell 
Wm.  Caimea  Armatrong 
C.  Theodore  de  Montenach 
JohnaonWIlkinaon,'  .... 
William  Drake  Hasne  .. 
AiigaatutPred«Warbarton 
James  Walmsley    ••.... 

LlBUTBHAHTa. 

Andrew  John  Cowper  • . 
Frands  Powell  Hopkins 
Robert  Wynne  Price .... 
George  FMd.  Christie   . . 
H.G.  Ang.  Powell,*(f.  aif. 
Rich.  Roxborongh  Moore 
Charles  J.  Watson  Allen 
Frederick  Edward  Lock 
William  Middleton  Moore 
P.  A.  Anstrather  Twynara 
Joseph  Edward  Mortimer 

Aidrad  Gldfleld 

Rioh.  Wm.  Chas.  Wiosloe 

John  Smyth  

Bhaioks. 
William  Edward  Nnnn . . 
Riohard  Henry  Try  .... 
Robert  Tho.  P.  Cuthbert. 
Walter  Goodwin  Hawliins 
William  Robertson  Tyler. 
Tiiomas  Bceles  Dickson*. 

Robert  Coupe,  A4f 

Fred.S.  L'EstFitzRoy.. 
John  Glpherts  Kemmis. 


BN8ION. 


14  Jan.  30 
P 17  May  31 
P  9  Aug.  33 

P  1  Oct  86 

P 10  Apr.  36 
P 16  Feb.  38 
P  6  Dec.  80 
P 13  July  80 
P  4  Aug.  40 
P  0  May  42 
P 13  June  45 
p  81  Mar.  48 

P18  Ang.  48 
p  3  Oct.  48 
P 10  Feb.  60 
P 15  Mar.  60 

93  Jan.  46 
P17  May  60 
P 14  June  50 
P 14  Feb.  61 
P 17  Get.  61 
p  12  Dee.  61 
P 17  Ang.  59 

18  Feb.  63 
Pll  June  63 
P  98  Mar.  64 

P 10  Jane  68 
6  June  64 

14  July  54 
P28  Aug.  54 
P24  Aug.  64 
P25Aug.  64 

16  Sept.  54 
P  18  Oct.  64 


LIEUT. 


96  May  33 
P  4  Oct.  88 
P  24  Feb.  87 

PlSJan.  80 

Pll  Get.  89 
P 18  Sept.  40 
P  1  July  49 
P92  Sept.  43 
P94  May  44 
P  18  June  46 
P99Dec.  48 
P  8  Feb.  60 

P19  Apr.  60 
P24May  60 
P  17  Got.  61 
P 16  July  62 

97  July  49 
16  Feb.  68 

P  8  June  68 
6  June  64 
0  June  64 
6  July  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 
9  Get.  64 

P    6  Get.  64 

P  16  Dec.  64 


OAPTAIV.    IbrBT.-ICAJ. 

■  ■■        ^B^-^— — ^iM^  ^i^— ^^— ^-^    m    wiMi 


PUDec.  38 
P 18  Jan.  80 
p  6  May  49 

P94  Ma/  44 

P 19  Apr.  44 

P98  June60 

P98  Feb.  49 

16  Feb.  68 

6  June  64 

P  4  Ang.  64 

9  Oct.  64 

P  16  Dec.  64 


1 1  Not.  51 
11  Not.  61 

90  June  64 

91  Get.  69 


ft  tioaf.  Povei!  Mfffd  a*  a* 
Esilfn  In  lbs  iMorponisi 
MUltia  or  C«nsila  fdr  siflii 
yetra,  vlt.  from  tfee  ist.  J«s. 
isaa  aatU  Iks  SBrd  Jsa.  1849. 


P  15  Dec.  54 
PayiiMtirer.— Richard  Milbank  Tllghman,  28  Oct.  68 ;  Sni.  p20  Dee.  48 ;  LieuK 
AiyutmU.-^En*ign  Robert  Coupe,  15  Sept  64.  [r  98  June  50. 

Quarter^Masier. — Bryan  Stratford,  6  Ang.  68. 
5ur^aem.-— Thomas  Rose  Dyce,  8  Aug.  40 ;  As$i$i,'Surg,  7  Joaa  90« 
ilimf.-iffurMOiu.— Jones  Lamprey,  M.B.,8  Oct.  60. 

Facinge  YeUow.— il^ifiir,  George  Samuel  Collyer,  £sq.    /rM  Agmi$i  Mc«r». 

Cane  and  Sons. 

1  Sir  Bowsrd  Dooflu  wnred  In  Portuitl  siid  SpAln  In  18M  sad  0,  tod  wii  pmrat  at  Ihe  htXQm  c€ 
Coninna.  8erT«d  •ftcrwafdt  at  Walrhereo,  Includlpg  tbs  alffs  sod  bombordmcot  of  Flotlilne.  BefonMd 
to  lb«  PmIomiU  In  1811,  and  eoutlau«d  tlitro  dnriog  thai  year  and  to  iks  tod  of  tbs  eanipalgn  of  Itlf, 
harloc  to  tbat  lime  been  trnplojed  on  a  spoetal  miwlon  ostondinf  Ibrootbool  tbo  nortb  of  Spain,  sod  wm 
proatnt  at  the  operattoos  on  tho  Orblfo  and  Easier,  and  in  tba  comblocd  nsTal  and  nltltary  uwfsiiona  on 
iba  north  eoott  of  Spain  In  iho  early  part  of  ISlt,  tha  attneh  and  reduetlon  of  Laqoetlo,  and  ahftnafda  at 
tht  11010  of  Aitorga;  Iha  operniiont  on  tbo  Doore,  Includlno  tho  Moekado  of  Eamons,  tho  allaefc  tad 
ntdnctloB  of  tho  momr'a  Ports  on  tho  Donro,  and  tho  dogs  or  Borgoa,  BIr  Howard  hat  recolTsd  tho  Wsr 
]1  cdal  nod  ono  datp  tor  Oomnna. 

a  M^or  Orlonon  and  Oapt.  Wlthlnaon  lorfod  with  a  doteehmont  oonalaUng  oT  flOO  of  tho  lilh  Rsgt.  tad 
Coylon  Rlfioa,  nndor  rapt.  Ltllle,  In  dafMtInf  tho  Insnrgonte  at  Malolo  on  tho  tWh  Jnly  IMi,  dnrtag 
t  bo  mobollloB  la  Iho  Ktadlsa  Proviacoi  la  Ooylon. 


^TVM;^"']    imiThe  Bedfordshire)  Ifefft.  of  Foot.      [B%"„i".1ttr 

CaaneU^^  Thomaa  Erakine  ICapler,^  CB.  J5^.  3  July,  05 ;  Lieui,  1  May,  06  ; 

Capt,  27  Oct.  08  J  Mqjor,9»  Dec.  IS ;  LieuU-Col  91  Jane,  17  }  CoL  10  Jan. 

87}  Mqj.'Gen.  0  Not.  46 ;  Lt.-Osn.  SO  June  54 ;  CoL  lOth  Foot, 28  Jan.  6^. 
Lieut.'Colanel.'-Wmixak  Cockell,'  Stu.  86  Dec.  33 ;  Li,  P  28  June  25 ;  Capf. 

P29  Aug.  SO  t  Bretf^Mt^.  23  Not.  41 ;  Mqj.  P  17  Not.  43;  JBrev.  LU-CoL 

11  Not.  51 ;  Lieid,-CoL  21  April  64. 
Mt^ora.-^Ueary  Ck>plnger,  Shm.  38  Apr.  35;  Lieut.  6  Mar.  28;  Capt.  8  July, 

42;  Jlf4(;or,  p  26  Dec.  51. 
Alexander  Munro,  Em,  6  Oct.  15 ;  Lieut,  20  Apr.  3d ;  Capt,  1  July  41 ;  Major, 

21  April  54. 


Yean'  8«rv. 

50 

PUU  Half 

Pay.  Pay. 

96 

«ft 

98 

1« 

90 

iOA 

29 

0 

28 

0 

29 

A 

16 

0 

15 

0 

13 

0 

19 

0 

11 

0 

13 

0 

16 

0 

15 

0 

9 

0 

15 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

11 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

8 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

84 

0 

10 

0 

t 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

1  0 

Captains. 
JohnWillettPayneAudain 

John  Henderson 

Francis  Lucas'   

Cbaa.  Lorenzo  de  Winton 
Charles  Armstrong  .... 
Qeorge  John  Peacocke  . . 

Qeorge  Studdert    

G.  De  la  Poer  Beresford 
Charles  Rowley  Piatt    . . 
John  Octavitts  Chichester 
George  Fred.  Macdonald 
James  William  Bostock* 

LiBTTTBNANTS. 

Hy.  Alf.  Macdonald,c{.p]n. 
Thomas  C.  Uigginson,  r. 


ENSION. 


14  Dec.  26 
P  20  Jan.  32 
P  1  Oct.  25 
P 15  Feb.  89 
P  25  Apr.  40 
8  July  42 
P  3  June  36 
P 19  April  44 
P80Bept.49 
P  28  Oct. 
P  8  May 
P  IMay 


40 
46 


LIEUT. 


2  Oct. 
28  Not. 
24  Oct. 

9  July 


28 
34 

27 
41 


30  Dec.  40 

10  Apr.  42 

Chas.  Coote  Grant,  d,  a^,\  p    9  May  45 

William  Armstrong p  24  Oct.  45 

Thomas  Casey  Lyons,  adj,  p  31  Oct.  45 
Wm.  Charles  Bancroft,  s.    25  June  44 

P  3  Not.  46 
P  9  Not.  49 
P 19  Apr.  50 
P  9  Oct.  46 
p  17  Sept.  50 
P91  Not.  51 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P  27  June  45 
P  16  Apr.  52 


John  Parker 
Francis  Retallaek 
Arcfaibald  Philip  Douglas 

George  Barchanl   

John  King  Kendall  .... 
John  Watkins  Freeman . . 
Thomas  Coote  Grant .... 
Charles  M.  G.  Quantrille. 
James  DaTis  .... 

BM8IOK8. 

John  Cooper  •*.. 
GraTes  C.  Swan  Lombard 
James  Constable 
WiUiam  Henry  Rainsford 
William  Henry  Carter 

Henry  Kelsall 

Lewia  SteTons  Rooke 
Somerrille  Geo.  C.  Hogge 


19  Aug.  42 
P  24  Oct.  45 
P  19  July  89 
P  2  Mar.  47 

96  July  44 

27  May  42 

P  25  Aug.  43 

P  20  Oct.   48 

P 10  Not.  43 
8  July  46 

20  Aug.  49 
P  21  Aug.  49 
p  2  Not.  49 

91  April  46 


CAPTAIN. 


97  May  42 
P 10  Not.  43 

19  Not.  44 
P  10  Mar.  48 
P  9  Not.  49 
P91  June  50 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P 14  Sept.  52 
P 17  Oct.  51 

91  Apr.  54 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  54 


BltEV.-MAJ. 

20  June  54 
20  June  54 


16  July  62 

P  17  Aug.  52 

P21  Sept.  52 

23  Not.  52 

21  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 


S  Captain  Lueaf ,  with  the 
•S'ectiva  men  of  the  wing  of 
the  eth  Regt.  itatloned  al 
P 10  Sept.  60  !  Aden,  formed  part  of  an  eipe- 
P  18  June  69  dl«on  of  600  men  under  the 
command  of  Lleut.-GoI.  Pen- 
njrcuick,  which  devtroyed  the 
Arab  poatt  of  Bhelk  Medi  and 
Sheik  Otlunan,  and  ikirmUbed 
between  ttaoee  placee  on  the 
6th  Oot.  1841. 


P 14  Sept.  69 

P  28  Mar.  49 

21  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

20  Oct.  60 

P 18  Aug.  64 

ft  Cut.  Bottock  Mrred  h  aethif  Aide-4e-Cunp  to 
Brigauer  Cami^U  commcDdiiis  the  tnA  CaTaliy 
Brinde  of  the  Anay  of  the  Sutliy,  and  waa  praacnt  at 
the  Mttle  of  Sobnum  (Medal) . 


P  22  Sept.  64 
Payvui^er.— Wm.  Alphonso  Kirk,  22  Not.  44;  Ens,  30  Dec.  31  \  Lt,  B  Feb.  34. 
AiffittarU,-^Lteut,  Thomas  Casey  Lyons,  16  Jan.  52. 
Quarter^Master^ — John  Banyard,  3  March,48. 

Surgeon, — William  George  Swan,  M.D.  21  July  54 ;  Ait{ei,»8urg.  28  Fob.  45. 
Amitant'8urgeon$. — Henry  Fowle  Smith,  M.D.  23  March  47. 

Henry  Martyn  Fraser,  M.D.  11  Sept.  49. 
Faeings  Yellow — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co.    Irith  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough^  Bt„ 

Armit,  ft  Co. 

t  Ueat-Oenertl  Napier  terred  with  the  52Dd  at  the  alefe  of  Copenfaacen  and  battle  of  Klofe  in  1867. 
AidsHle  camp  to  Blr  John  Rope  on  the  expedition  to  8«reden  in  1808 ;  aad  iubaequently  in  Bir  John 
Moor^i  campaign  In  Spain,  Ineladlng  the  retreat  to,  and  battle  of  Goranna,  In  Sieiljr  with  the  regiment 
until  the  antaoin  of  1810.  Served  afterirards  in  the  Peninsula  on  the  staff,  including  the  defence  of  Cadis, 
balUe  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Snd  siege  of  Badajos,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  NIvelle.  and  the  Nive,— 
including  the  rarious  engagements  near  the  Mayor's  house— slightly  wounded  on  the  10th  Dee.,  and  leverely 
oa  the  llth^loet  left  arm.    He  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

%  Lt.-Col.  Cockell  served  at  the  siege  aad  capture  of  Bhurtpore  under  Lord  Conbermere  (Medal). 

t   K  2 


Yenra'  Senr. 


55 


Full 
P.7. 


Half 


The  ggf/al  Ti^er.  fupeneribcd  '*HIND008TAN*'— "AFFOHANISTAN**— «*OHUZN£B''->"KHELAT^ 
Colonel^ f  Thomas  J&met  WemjM,  CB.',  JSns,  14  Oct.  1^00 ;  Li.  1  March  04 ; 

Capt.  30  Not.  06  ;  Mqf,  21  June  IS ;  LU-Col.  31  Jan.  10  ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqf.'Gen.  9  Not.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  SO  June  64;  Co/.  17th  Foot,  31  May  54. 
Lieut.'CoUmeL—^  Philip  M'Phenon,  CB.*  JSm.  2  Nov.  00;  Lt.  13  June,  11 ; 

Capt.  13  Mar.  27 ;  Brev.^Mty.  23  Not.  41 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  4  July,  43;  Jf<|;. 

1  Aug.  44 ;  Lt.'CoL  3  Dec.  62 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
if<V*or«.~Arthur  Lowry  Cole,  Bns.  p  22  Aug.  34 ;  Lietit.  p  20  Nor.  38  ;  Capt. 

P7  Sept.  41  ;  M/{;ar,  p  14  June  60. 
Oliver  Paget  Bourke/  ^rw.Pll  Dec.  36;  Lieut.    27  Oct.  37;  Capt.  7  Nov. 

44  ;  Mi{for,  3  Dec.  52. 
Thomas  Ormsby  Ruttledge,  ^  Ens.  p  20  Apr.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  23  Apr.  38 ;  Capt.  9 

Sept.  45 ;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  54. 


34 

21 

20 
19 


12 
0 


18 

0 

18 

0 

17 

0 

16 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

15 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

19 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0 

5 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

I 

0 

1 

0 

22 

2\t 

2 

0 

11 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

•  • 


Captains. 

John  L.  Croker^ 

Edward  Croker* 

William  Gordon 

Alexander  M'Kinstry 
Rich.  John  Ross  O'Conor 
David  LatoucheColthurst 
William  A.  Armstrong  . . 

Philip  M'Pherson 

George  Tito  Brioe 

Fred.  J.  Sandys  Lindesay 
James  Dupre  Brahazon^ . 
Clem.  H.  J.  Heigham. . . . 
William  Henry  Earle. . . . 
Richard  Wm.  Cradock  . . 

LlBUTBHANTS. 

Tlieod.  Henry  Brinckman 
RiehardEdmundWilliams 

Ralph  Smyth 

James  Alft«d  Caolfield . . 
Jas.  Browne  Horner  Boyd 
Fred.  Windham  Lukin  . . 
S  winnerton  Halliday  Dyer  \ 
Wm.  Dairy mpleTompeon 

Roger  Swire  

Cecil  M'Pherson 

Anthony  Powell  Traheme 
Evan  Forbes  McBayne  . . 
James  Delgaims  Travers^ 
Charles  Grsme  Grant  . . 
Wm.  Herbert  J.  Disbrowe 

BNSioirs. 
Edward  John  Lees  .... 
George  Stephen  Butler.. 
Joteph  Gates  Travers . .  •• 
Frederick  Carr  S.  Dyer. . 
Arch.  Hammond  Utterson 
William  Robinson 


ENSIGN. 


18  Mar. 
P  27  Oct. 
P  20  July 
P  22  Feb. 
P 12  Apr, 
P20  July 
P   1  Nov. 

27  Oct. 

22  Dec. 
P 10  Mar. 

20  April 
P 10  Nov. 
P 13  Apr. 
P 14  Dec. 

P 15  Dec. 
P 16  Feb. 
P22  Nov. 
P 10  Nov. 
P  22  Nov. 
P 16  May 
P 12  Dec. 
P 15  Oct. 
P 18  Feb. 
P 16  Sept. 
P  29  July 
P18  Aug. 
8  Oct. 
P  28  Oct. 
P  24  Feb. 

P  3  Mar. 

p  1 7  Mar. 
6  Jane 
P 24  Aug. 
P  25  Aug. 
P  17  Nov. 


37 
37 
38 
39 
30 
47 
40 
46 
48 
48 
36 
48 
49 
49 

49 
50 
50 
48 
50 
51 
51 
52 
52 
51 
53 
52 
50 
53 
64 

64 
54 
54 
54 
54 
54 


LIEUT. 


5  June 

21  Oft. 

P  3  Apr. 

P  25  Sept. 

1  Feb. 

P  10  Nov. 

28  July 
P 10  Mar. 
P  30  Nov. 
P  2  Feb. 

29  Jan. 
P 16  Nov. 
p  25  Oct. 
P  25  Apr. 

P 16  May 
P17  Oct. 
p  7  Sept. 
p  14  Sept. 
p  28  Oct. 
p  18  Nov. 
P  24  Feb. 
P  3  Mar. 
P  7  AprU 

6  June 

6  June 
11  Aug. 

8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 


CAPTAIN. 


89iP  5  Nov.  47 

39  >  10  Mar.  48 
40' P  2  Feb.  49 

40  21  Aug.  49 
42  P  30  Nov.  49 


48 
43 
48 
49 
49 
41 
49 
50 
51 

51 

51 

52 

52 

53 

53 

64 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 

54 


P  7  Sept  52 

3  Dec.  52 

P24  Feb.  54 

P  7  April  54 

6  June  54 

20  Oct.  48 

20  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


BRBV.-MAJ* 


S  Colonel  U*l 
for  Um  PrnliiMla  la  May  IS0.  m  a 
TolimlMr  la  thr  Atad.  aad  »trt94 
M  tttch  la  (b«  adwmam  ■»  la  T»U. 
▼era  aad  tk«  retrwa 
to  tad  Nor.  IS08 
pronolad  to  ■■ 
4St4,  tram  whloh  Una  be 
with  the  Ltftii  Divteioa  aattl  tba 
•ad  or  thai  «ar»  la  IS14,  ladadtet 
Um  felWwIaf  hatUce,  •lecan.  fte.. 
▼la..  Coo,  Martlacoa, 
aoor  and  batUe  of 
bta.  Alcaqacr,  Pombal, 
Miranda  do  Corva.  Worn  d'Ai 
Sabacal.  Paeatee  d*Oa0r. 
Solta,  Cindad  Rodrit«» 
Mar.  aad  Afr.  ISll,  Car»«lkf«, 
PeUcffu^  Halaiaeaea.  Mlfala, 
Bayoaae,  Hire,  TaiWtb  Twpaa. 
fenlUe  and  Taalouao.  rnaWMfd 
aa  Cho  bead  la  Ibe  inraebca  at  Ba. 
dajoa  bf  tbe  baieUaf  of  a  AtU. 
Served  aa  nF*f  itr  rmrnji  ta  S*r 
Cbarlee  Naplct  thiaagboat  tba 
aperatloaa  la  Seiade^  Ineladlwt  ta* 
bardee  of  Meewwa  aad  Hfdtabad 
(  Medal).  He  baa  roeHvtd  the  War 
M  edal  with  aitbl  eU«e  Ibe 
Paeatee  d*OMr.  Cladad 
Bad^o«,SalamaMa,NlfaUa.  NHa, 
aad  Teuloaeo. 


Pay?fmff«r.— 9  William  Telford,'  20  Oct.  48;  Sn*.  6  Dec.  1 1 ;  X^.  25  Aug.  IS ; 
A  4jutant.^  iCapt.  2  A  prtl  41 . 

QMar#er-ira#f€r.-*-Jo]in  Campbell,  29  April,  53. 

Airywn.^Walter  Simpson,  MD.  28  March  64 ;  Assut.-Surg.  23  Feb.  44. 
Aiiiit.'-SuraeonM. — ^Theodore  Gordon  Bone,  M.D.,  12  Mardi  52. 

Walter  Moses  Gibaut,  3  Feb.  64. 
Faeinffi  White. — Agents^  Cox  tc  Co. 

1  Llewl.^O'Brral  Weatyn  Mercd  with  tba  Waleberea  eKpodlUon  la  1609.  aad  aabM^ueatly  la  tho  PeaJaiala  aa  M^Jar  ar 
Brinde  la  Ibe  Mib.  71et,  aad  ttad,  ftvm  tbo  foeauitlaa  of  that  Brifadc  aader  Lord  Howard  la  ISIS,  la  lie  Saal  eabaebs. 
Ilea  at  Beaidooaa  la  ISU  ;  aad  waa  ptetert  la  tbe  dlSbreaC  aSair*  dnriaf  tbe  retreat  to  Ibe  Llaee  atar  Llaboa.  aeWaaa  of 
Ponbal.  Redlaba,  Pos  d'Aroaee.  battle  of  Paeatea  d*0ner.  aarprlae  of  Oerard  al  Arro)o  de  Mollaoe,  atom  of  Port 
Napel««a.  aad  tbe  brM«e  of  Alaiaraa,  aeUoa  of  Alba  da  Tonaet.  deftnec  of  Bajar.  battle  of  ViUaiia  (ree»i«f4  Uie  BrwK 
raab  of  Major),  aad  tba  Pjrrcaeee,  at  Mar*.  LeMcca.  aad  Doaaa  Mana  (Mverely  weoaded),  baUlea  of  the  Klvalla, 
Nt*o.  SC  Plena  (aouaded).  HelletU,  Oarrte.  SC  Palate.  Tarbet,  Arrivarlette,  Ortbee,  Aire,  aad 
auiarfaae  alaar  aSUre.     Served  aleo  axainet  tbe  Kaadlani  la  Crrloa.    Be  baa  rrceiveil  the  War  Medal  wHb 

4  Majors  Bonrfce  aad  Bauledfe,  Capcalna  J.  L.  Croker,  aad  B.  Croker,  lerTcd  with  cbe  t7di  Begt. 
oampalcB  la  ASfbaatotaa  aad  BrlooahUtaa,  aad  wore  prrerai  at  tbe  e«or«  aad  captare  oT  Obaaaee.  IS  Joty  IMt  (  Madal  >, 
aad  etorai  aad  roptara  of  Kbelat  IS  Nov.  fbUowtaff.  Tbe  eitadel  of  Gbaaata  wa*  aeeaalted  by  Ibe  1  rib,  aad  tbe  Snt  BrtHUl 
•taadard*  vli«  tbe  BenlaMaftil  Colmir  of  the  ITtb  Becterai.  waa  plaaird  oa  tbe  Cltadol  of  Cbaaaca  by  Capt.  Mm  L.  Oaber. 

ft  Captala  Brmbaaoa  was  prceeat  at  the  etocai  aad  deeiraet ioa  af  the  lorUied  aatlTe  Maadlaco  lawa  al  Sabaiee  oa  Mm 
OaMbIa,  oa  tba  la  Juar  IMS, 

5  Caat.  TtUbrd  aerved  io  the  Peaiaiala  fran  Kairb  IRIt  to  f  be  end  af  the  var.iadadiag  tbo  battk  af  Baki 


Oi 


,  af  Vdia  MarleU  aAir  at  Ouu.  battle  of  Tiitoria.  carniag  of  ibe  oatworba  af  Saa  Scbaaitaa  17tb  Jalf . 
aod  irat  aiMalt  oa  tbe  bady  of  ibc  fortma  SMb  ialy ;  alao  eeeaad  aMotilt  aad  caatara  Slat  Aaf.  181S}  batllra  af  tba 
Kiealla  lOtb  Nov.  aad  NUa  Sib.  totb.and  I  lib  Dee.  tfllS.   Smed  rabarqamUY  In  ibaAnenraa  war.    Ut  baa  me4ied  tka 


Battcni  Army,  8  Dec.  SI.! 
Depot,  J 


18/A  (  Royal  Irish)  Regiment  of  Foot 


169 


Yeen'  Senr. 


61 


FuU 
Pay. 


SO 
26 
23 
18 


Half 
P«7. 


0 


27 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

11 

Tli 

12 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

14 

0 

18 

0 

14 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

11 

0 

14 

0 

4 

0 

17 

0 

9 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

On  Cbe  three  eorneri  of  the  second  Colour,  the  JAion  •f  Jfastau, "  YirtuiU  NanwretnsU  Prm 
mium."    The  Sphinx,  "  Egypt."    "  The  Dragon,**  "  Ch»a *'— ««  Pegu." 

CoUmeL—l^  Sir  John  Fonter  Fitzgerald/  KCB.  Ens.  29  Oct.  93;  Lieut,  81 

Jan.  94;  CapU  9  May,  94;  Mqjor^  26  Sept.  03;  Lttfu/.-C(;2.  25  July,  10; 

CoU  12  Aug.  19;  Mqjor-Qen.  22  July^  30;  Lieut-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Oin. 

20  June  54 ;  Col.  18th  Begt.  9  March,  50. 
Lwu^.-Co^-^Thomas  Scott  Reignolds,*  CB.  £ni.  28  June  25 ;  Lt,  25  April  28 ; 

CapU  P  26  April  81 ;  Mqf.  30  July  42 ;  Lt.-CoU  30  Mar.  44 ;  Col  20  June  54. 
Mqj<n-t."^\emeiit  Alex.  Edwards,^  JBns,  11  June 29 ;  Lt.  p  28  Not  34;  Capt.  p  13 

Har.40;  Br«v.-Af<v'.  11  Not.  51;  ilf£(;. 25 May  53;  Brev.Lt.-Col.91)ec,53. 
John  Clark  Kennedy,*  ^im.  p  25  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mar.  37  ;  Capt.  p3  Dec.  41 ; 

Brev.'Mqj.  7  June  49;  Mqfar,  1  Dec.  54. 
George  Fred.  SteTcnson  Call/  JEne,  p  7  Apr.  37  ;  Lieut,  p  20  Sept.  39 ;  Capt.  P  30 

Dec.  42;  Brev.  Major,  20  June  54 ;  Afftfor,  29  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Archibald  NeU  Campbell 

John  Borrow 

John  Cormick* 

Anth.W.S.F.  Armstrong* 
Bdmond  Wm.  Sargent*^ . . 

John  Lawrle 

Raymond  Inglit 

Matthew  Jones  Hayroan*' 
Charles  Frederick  Kelly>« 
Henry  James  Stephenson 
Henry  AUsop  Ward" 
Wm.  Henry  GraTes  . 
JosephG.Wilkinson"a<{^'. 
John  Swinbum  '^ 

LlEUTBMANTS. 

George  Augustus  Elliot. . 
George  Wm.  Stacpoole. . 
WilUam  James  Hales    . . 

Thomas  Esmonde 

Geo.  Henry  Pockliugton 
William  O'Brycn  Taylor 
Robert  Hoey  Jez-Blake 
John  William  Meurant . . 
Edward  Hayes  Wilton  .. 
Rich.  Pretyman  Bishopp 
John  Richard  Wolseley 
John  FLobert  Blacker    • . 
Arthur  Charles  Elliot. .  • . 
Charles  James  Coote .... 

Ensigns, 
Thomas  Durand  Baker  . . 

William  Kemp  

Fairfax  Fearnley    

Edward  Langford  Dillon. 
Arthur  Thomas  Frederick 
Charles  Uotham 
John  Shadwell  Theobald 
Henry  John  Faircloth  « 
Michael  Jos. Cunningham 


BNSIQN. 


14  Aug.  28 

P  16  Feb.  41 

P  27  Aug.  41 

P  21  June  39 

18  May  41 

P  22  Deo.  43 

f   22  Not.  43 

P 14  July  41 

2  Apr.  43 

P28  9q>t.47 

17  Aug.  41 

25  Not.  42 

1  June  41 

5  Apr.  46 

P 10  Dec.  47 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P22  Not.  51 

5  Dec.  51 
14  Sept.  52 
23  Not.  52 

P22  Aug.  51 

22  April  53 

P  8  July  53 

6  June  54 
P  22  April  53 
P23  Not.  52 

14  July  54 

P18  Aug.  54 
P24  Aug.  54 
p25  Aug.  54 
1  Se}it.  54 
P29Sept.  54 

20  Oct  54 
P 10  Not.  54 

14  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


8  April  31 
P  23  Feb.  44 
P  25  Oct.  42 

26  Jan.  41 

26  July  42 
P  7  Not.  47 
Pll  Feb.  48 

20  Aug.  42 

P  5  Feb.  47 

3  Apr.  49 

24  Oct.  42 
2  Feb.  44 

26  July  44 

13  Sept.  48 


CAPTAIN.    I  BKKV.-MAJ. 


P  7  Mar.  51 

21  Mar.  53 

25  May  53 

7  June  53 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

P  29  Sept  54 

PlO  Not.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

P  20  Jan.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


INOT.  42! 

1  Apr.  47 

P 12  July  50 

12  Dec.  52 

25  May  53 

P   3  Dec.  52 

P  15  Mar.  50 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P 10  Not.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


9  Dec.   53 


4  Litut-Colonel  Xdwardi  lerTcd 
with  the  10th  Boyal  Irish  thrmifh* 
out  Uia  war  In  Cblna  (medal),  and 
wag  prrsnit  at  the  attack  upon  Can 
ton,    at     the     taliiof    of    Anoy, 
Chapoo,  Wootnng    Bhantbai.  and 
Chlnklaatfbo,  and  at  the  eoneludinf 
opcratloot    before    Nankin  i     ira« 
employed  on  the  eufT  dorinf  the 
war,  and  aftarwardt  appointed  by 
Lord    Gotifh,     Anlttant  Quarter- 
Master  General    to    the   forae    in 
China.     H«  terved  also  wiih  the 
IBth  In  the  Burmah  war  from  July 
IS&t  to  the  eonelusiea   (medal)  ; 
was  at  the  taking  of  Prome.  and 
employed  on  a  detached  command 
for  six  months,  when  the  prurincre 
of  Padouag  and  Kaaghela  weic  cleared  of  the  enemy, 
after  several  skirmishes  and  severe  marehes  by  the 
detachments  under  his  *«**»"»?■"* ,     In  January,  18&3 
he  led  a  party  on  qMdal  serrtco  from  Prome  tw 
Arraean,  for  which  serriee  the  Ooremment  of  Indis 
and    General    Godwin    recorded   their   approbation 
Beceived  the  Brevet  of  Lt>CoL  for  Itis  services  in 
Bunaah. 


15  Dec.  54 

Paymaster. — Charles  Edward  Preston,  6  Jan.  54 ;  JSm.  26  July  44  ;  Lieut. 

Aifjutant.-^Lieut.  Joeeph  George  Wilkinson,  3  March  54  [P  19  Mar.  47 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  Carney,  14  Oct.  51. 

Surgeon. — James  Stewart,**  5  Aug.  46;  Assist.'Surg.  17  April,  38. 

Assist. 'Surgeons. — William  Kelman  Chalmers,  M.D.  13  Not.  46. 

Edward  Canny  Ryall,  15  Dec.  54.  I  Pacings  Blue. — 

John  Ray  Philip,  M.B.,  15  Dec.  54.  |  Agts.  Cox  6c  Co. 

1  Sir  John  P.  Fitxferald  commanded  a  light  battalion  and  a  brigade  In  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  guM  cross 
for  Badsjos.  Balsmanra,  TItterIa,  and  the  Pyrenees. 

i  Colonel  Rcigoolds  arrvcd  with  the  4Vth  on  the  China  evpedition  (BCcdal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the 
keighuand  forts  above  Canton,  taking  of  Amoy.  second  capture  of  Chnsan,  stormins  of  the  fortified  heights  of  Chinhae, 
taking  of  IVIngpe,  attack  and  eaptnre  of  •*- — .-*-  .^..~..w~a .v-  t.»v..  -,*  a._— _  / .. j^. 


JiaMler  daring  the  ship's  engegcueat  with  and  destrvciion  of  the 

illowiaa  Horning  landed  ai  Rangoon  ia  eonmand  of  fbe  IBm  Heyal  Irish.    Ua  13th  April  succeeded  lu  the 

ihe  1st  Beatfftl  Brigade,  which  he  commanded  threu|bonl  the  wer,  and  was  present  at  cbe  stonn  and  cipture 

of  Rangoon,  captarc  of  Prome,  and  tepnlte  of  the  enemy  on  ihe  nicht  of  8ih  Oer.  1859.    For  bis  servicas,  was  several 


April  i  the 
command  of  the 


sinekadrs  on  the  tiver  tide  in  front  of  Rangoon,  Jlth 
landed  ai  Rangoon  ia  eonmand  of  fbe  18lh  Royal  Irish.    On  13th  April  sncccoded  lu  the 


tinea 


by  Oeneral  Godwin  tp  tbt  Govftnor-Gcneral  of  India  in  Council. 

[for  eonttnuathiii  of  Notes,  Meptgt  Ml. 


Vth. 


70    l9ih{TkeUtrorhshireNortliRidir^)Reffi.otF.  ["'•**DJ?a,*w5!i»tJ.'*' ** 

092ofi«/.-^9  USA  Willitm  Rowm,>  CB«  £n§,  4  Not.  03;  Li^mi.  J&  Jum  04  ' 
Capi.  19  Oct.  08  J  Mttfor,  3  March  14;  Lt.'^Col,  91  Jan.  19;  CW.  10  Jan.  87' 
MaJ.-Gen.  9  Not.  46;  Li.^O^u  90  J«m  54  f  CbL  10th  Ptol,  16  Jun«  64. 

Lieat.-^CoL  ^  Robert  Sanderii*  JE?iu.  P26  Mat 87 ;  X#.  96  Jan.  41 :  CAvi.  F3  ] 
43 ;  Mi^or,  P  6  Au|t.  47 )  Lieut r-  CM.  p  14  April  64, 

Af<i;or#.— -Thomas  Unelt/ Jfti#.  Pi7  Bepl.  91 1  Xttfill«P99 July94 1  Capi.^fi  Jii]y96 : 
JBr«9.  M({}ar,  93  Not.  41 ;  Br§9.  LUui.'^Coi,  11  Not.  61  }  JfWor,  p  16  Fab.  68 1 

Henry  Bdward  M*Gee,«  Sns.  p  4  Sept.  40)  JAeui.  9  8  Feb.  48:  Capt.  p  6  Aitt. 
46 ;  Brev.^MqJor.  *  14  Apt ll  64»  *       i'  -» 

John  Lewis  Rlcharcl  Rooke,  Em.  Pll  8ept*  40 j  ZimU.  P90  Aair.  44:  Capf.  »9 
April  47 ;  Iftyor,  99  Deo.  64.  *  ^ 


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CAPTAIN8. 

Robert  Warden*  •*..•••• 
Lawrence  Shadwell,*  t.. 
Rob.  Oncsiphorus  Bright 
Godfrey  Wm.  Hugh  Massjr 
George  Bingham  Jenlngs 
Edward  Cliippindallf  .. 
Hugh  Francis  Maiey  .... 
Oswald  Aug.  Grimston  . . 
R.  Barrett,*  (Q.u.aooct.a6) 
E.  G.WUrord.«.^.90  intie  %4.) 
George  LidwiU  . .  <  •  * . . . 
Maurice  Lynch  Blake  • . 
L.  Douglas  Hay  Cnrtie*. . 
Richard  Doyle  Barrett  . . 
Rlchd.  Fielding  Morrison 
George  Clay «.... 

LlBUTBKAllTS. 

Henry  Turner  UnJacke . . 

Peter  Godfrey 

Edw.  Robert  Ward  Bayley 
Edward  I^vett  •••.••.. 
Thomas  Moore  Scott  • . 
George  Alex.  Warbnrton. 
A.  Msrshali  Cardew,'a<(f. 

Heory  Bliiford    

Ames  Goren   ••••••.... 

John  Henry  Kirke    .... 

Alexander  Fraaer  Unett 
Godfrey  Baldwin   ...... 

Edward  William  Brans 

Bbbiohb. 
Tliomas  Thompson    •  i . « 
Wm.  Godfrey  Dun.  Massy 
Tbos.  Bawley  Monsell  •• 
Henry  John  Browne. . . . 

Richard  Moieswortli .... 

James  Robert  Dalton  • . 
Edward  St.  John  Griffiths 
Edw.  N  BBsau  Kindersley 


BNBIOK. 


P  12  Oct.  41 

Pie  Apr.  41 

P  9  June  43 

P  94  Oct.  46 

P  91  July  43 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P  7  Aug.  47 

93  June  48 

18  June  45 

a  Sept.  14 

P 18  Feb.  48 

Pll  Mar.  49 

P   9  Fab.  49 

14  April  46 

P 19  Jan.  40 

P  18  Sept.  49 

P91  Dee.  49 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P 18  Fab.  69 
P  17  Aug.  69 
P  18  Feb.  63 
P 16  Mer.  50 
1  July  60 
P98  Deo.  63 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P 17  Feb.  64 
P  14  April  64 

6  June  64 

7  June  64 


I«IBUT. 


P  4  April  46 

17  Mar.  48 

P  9AprU47 

2  Feb.  49 

4  April  46 

9  Jan.  49 

9  July  60 

P21  Not.  51 

14  Aug.  48 

14  Mar.  93 

P  0  Dec.  60 

P 14  July  48 

P  93  Jan.  69 

9  April  48 

P 10  July  58 

P31  Dec.  69 

1  July  63 

P  23  Dec.  53 

P 17  Feb.  64 

0  June  54 

8  Jane  64 

P  9  July  52 

23  Sept.  54 

93  8epU64 

6  Not.  64 

P 10  Not.  64 

8  Dec,  64 

8  Dee.  64 

8  Deo.  64 


OAPTA.IH. 


P  6  Aug.  47 

P  7  Feb.  51 

P  93  Jan.  69 

P91  May  69 

1  July  68 

P  93  Dee.  68 

P  8  Feb.  64 

P 14  April  64 

e  June  64 

19  Apt.  81 

6  Not.  64 

98Dea«  64 

99  Dee.  64 

99  Dee.  64 

Dee.  54 

Dea.  64 


B»BT.-MAJ«n. 


19  Dee.  64 


9  Kor.  40 


I  ICdot  ttUvcll  MTf^  With  ite 

SSih  oi  lk«  CUm  Bipc«aM  is 
mt  iMff4«l).  1^  VMiwwat  at 
the  atuck  kai  ««p(«M  aT  Cbia 
KUttf  Fm.  tt4  at  tk«  bnM«iM*l  of 

Nwdua*  a«  imca  ^  • 


Mua*  H*  imM ^  wirartif  i< 
HP  to  SIf  CoUa  Caai^Ml  •!  tht 
Om  af  ChUliMiwalteli  a  Oc^wat. 

•aitwodaa^ 

n  caaiBain  m 

9  tsitoCMIa, 

ti  lH.AIai%  i 


M«dal  Mi  two  dta^tt.    IwvW  tte 
E«*ltiii  caaiiMka  of  MH  Si 


battiM ,^ ^  _ 


8  Gaptoin  Barratt  §ent6  le  |ks  ltu4laa  IWil- 
toriea,  CejIon,dar1hK  the  whole  of  the  Rebellkai 
of  181T  and  !•«  sna  eottiOMUidea  an  o«tt«| 
di&rlDff  pan  of  tho  above  pa rloi. 

Q  Uaut«.  Currla  a»4  Oudtv  vara  s«t<|a|y 
wounded  at  tlia  Alini. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


11  Aug.  54 

97  Oct.  64 
P  10  Not.  64 

99  Not.  64 

98  Not.  54 
94  Not.  64 
97  Oct.    64 

_      16  Dee.  64, 
P^ryMUZjfer.—Andrew  Cleiidloing,95  Jan.  60 ;  i^«  P  26  Apr.  97  J  Xf .  P  0  Apr.  99. 
A^utanU^Lieut,  Ambroae  Marshall  Cardew,'  17  Marah  64. 
QiMir/ei^Afaf^er.— Thomaa  Palmer^  91  April  64. 
5ur^oti.— Thomas  Longmore,  8  Mareh,  64 1  AutH.-Surg.  8  Fab.  43. 
A$sU{ant-SurffeanM.^VfiUi«m  Marshall  Webb,  98  Mareh  54» 

William  Riehafds  Grylls,  7  April  64.  |  FMngt  Oiwii.— 
Bxham  Long  Hiffernan,  10  June  64.  |  AgU.  Cox  Sl  Co. 
Lt.-Genrrtl  Rowan  Mrred  with  the  S«nd  rrgt.  in  Btcttf  in  1800-? ;  on  the  aapcdltlon  to  Sweden  !•  180a i  ia 
r«»rtu«al  nnil  Ppam  under  Air  John  Moort*,  ftvm  Aof  u»t  1806  to  tlia  embarkation  of  tho  Artty  al  CoraoM: 
nt  (he  bombrfrdmenl  and  capiure  of  Pluahiog  In  1809,  In  Portugal  In  18ll,lncladlnx  tba  tOtm  at  Sabocsl: 
in  the  Pcniiituia  snd  douUi  of  Pranre,  from  Jan.  1818  to  the  rnd  of  tba  wsr.  Incltidii«  Iha  teitlca  of 
^itiona  nnd  th4>  Pyrenees;  artacli  of  the  antrenchrd  camp  St  Vara  during  the  t«naia  of  the  BMSa»o« 
rUf  r  i  Httick  of  tba  forlifled  potiliont  of  La  Rhuneand  8arr«  during  tba  panaga  of  tbaHtar  Hlirvllf :  baltia 
on  patting  the  rirer  Miva,  and  attack  by  tha  Franch  of  tba  balabU  of  AitsangiMSt  hattlat  of  Oribas  aed 
r<ii)ouN»,  and  Intprmodiatc  affalri,  Perv«d  alra  the  eampaign  of  1818,  aad  ww  praaoal  at  tba  batlla  of 
Wiittrl.o  nnd  mpturc  of  Pari*,  when  he  waa  asnohitsd  CommandaDt  of  tba  lal  arfoMUMSOMit  el  that 
<  ily .  Proiiwied  lo  Drer..  Major  for  the  battle  of  Ortbaa,  and  Brer.  Uetll.-Col.  tof  |er\'lccs  ifl  lb«  flcid,  Be 
Jia«  r»4>«ivvd  tha  War  Medal  ««Uh  »la  Olaapa. 

i  l.t  .1  olot.el  t»ander«  mnimanded  tba  10fb  n^t*  in  Um  Bastetn  eamaalia  el  18M»  aa4  VM  ievenlf 
woundod  at  the  battle  of  tho  Alma.  ^ 

9  Lt.-Colonal  Unett  MrveU  tha  Kaalam  campalcn  of  \9U,  and  luoeecded  to  lbs  6omauui4  dT  Mfes  I9ib 
rf^t.  ut  Ibe  Alma. 

A  Msittr  M'Oce  and  Captain  Warren  were  allgbtly  wounded  at  Ilia  Alma. 

7  Cn\*t,  ChifU'indair  Mrvrd  with  the  33nd  during  the  Uttar  part  of  the  aiego  oporatloiia  taJbra  MoalUn 
;  nd  wai  prwent  at  the  surrender  of  that  Portre^i.  Ha  waa  alio  at  the  tonwAdar  of  the  Fort  aed  OcrrtoM 
<.r  Cu'iiioti',  and  at  Ibe  batllc  of  Uoojorui. 


^•"^^'^SfiirVli?'  "•!      20tt  (  The  East  Detonshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.         171 

«.MIKDS«3r5oilblfTip.EEB  "-The «pA*n»,  with  the  wordi  ••BGYPT"-"  MAIDA"-"  VIMIERA«» 

C£»f<mti.— »  Htnrr  Thomas,*  CB.  En».  1  April  98;  Lt.  99  Dec.  98 :  Capt,  10 
Sept  06 ;  Jlffl/.  26  Aug.  18 ;  Li.-Col,  81  Jan.  19  5  CoL  10  Jan.  87  >  Jf«ior- 
Qen.  9  Nor.  48 ;  U.-Qetu  BO  June  64 ;  Col.  80th  Foot,  26  July  64. 

Zte«f.*CbtonH.— Frederick  Horn,*  J5»w.  p  26  Jan.  26;  Ueut.  p17  April,  28 ; 
Cttpt.  P 16  June,  87 }  Mqf.  P  7  Bept.  41 ;  Lt-CoL  14  AprU  46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

JHWow.—Hogh  Dennis  Ctoflon,«-Bh*.  p  18  Mar.  86 ;  Lieut.  29  Dec  37  i  Capt. 
P  9  Autt.  89;  Mqlor,  p  80  Dec.  46 ;  Brevet  Lt.-CoU  20  June  64. 

Fred.  Charies  Eyelcgh/  JBn».  P 1  July  86 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Not.  87  )  Capt.  p  12  Mar. 
41 :  Afa/0r, P80  Dee^  68. 

James  B.  8harpe,»  Sn:  27  Not.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  12  April  89;  Capt.  p  7  Sept.  41 ; 
Breo.'Mtfi.  20  June  64 ;  Mtp.  29  Pec.  64. 


10 
20 


8 


Captains. 
ScropeReynettBerdmore* 
Geo.  B.  Cham.  Crespigny 

Henry  Crawley 

lUchard  Leigh  Lye*   .... 

George  Bteeyens*   

Wm.  PoUexfen  RadcUffe* 
Wm.thomasWayteWood^ 
Cbarlas  Richard  Butler'. . 
EdmUnd  Francis  Anstey* 

If ansfldd  turner    • 

Frederick  Kassati  Dore? 
Henry  James*    ........ 

James  Oeorge  Hay*  .  •  i . 
^  Steph.RenlnantChapman* 
0  I  Edward  Leet'  • 

LlBUTBHAHTS. 

George  Bennett'  « . .  i . . 
William  Henry  McNeill* 

Charles  Lutyens 

George  Shuldham  Peard* 
Francis  Padfleld,*  adt.  •  • 
Morgan  Thos.  Rotheram' 
Charles  Bdw.  Parkinson* 
Wm.  D.  Bcrase  Dickins . . 
Attg.  RlTersdale  Warren 
W.Lewis  Detenish  Meares 
Grorge  Dowglasse*   . . .  t 
Hector  Barlow  Vaughan* 

FrederiUlt  Parr* 

John  W.  DoTeton  Lewis* 

Bnsionb; 
John  James  S.  O'Neill  i . 
Lewis  Kekewich*   ...... 

Willi  ViTAsk  Msskelyne  . 
WelUngton  Mitchell  •... 
John  Little  .......  I ... . 

John  Thos. Vaughan  Kirhy 


ENSIGN.       \       LIEUT.        \    CAPTAIN. 


I 


26  Jan.  25 
P  29  Jan.  80 

11  Oct.  27 
3  Not.  37 
3  Aug.  88 

12  Mar.  41 
16  June  42 

10  Jan.  42 
P  1  Not.  42 
P  13  Feb.  46 

26  Oct.  41 
P3l  Mar.  43 
P31  Dec.  44 
P  6  Jam  47 
P 19  Dec.  47 

P  20  Dec.  46 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  4  Feb.  48 
P  6  Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  12  Jan.  49 

29  June  49 
P 19  Aug.  61 
P12  Mar.  62 

29  Not.  60 
Pll  Mair.  68 
P80  Dec.  63 
P  20  Jan.  64 
p  4  Not.  68 

6  June  64 
P  7  June  64 
P  7  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  25  Aug.  64 


11  Oct.  27 
P  20  July  30 

11  June  30 
9  9  Aug.  39 
P  17  Apr.  40 
P  2  Aug.  42 
P  23  Aug.  44 
P21  Mar.  46 
PdODec.  46 
P  20  Jan.  47 

14  Jan.  44 
P  8  Oct.  46 
P  1  Sept.  48 
P  6  July  49 
P  27  July  49 


16  Apr.  42 

P 17  June  42 

9  Oct.  43 

P  30  Dec.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

P  26  July  61 

P  20  Jan.  64 

6  June  64 

P  7  June  64 

P  7  June  64 

P  18  Sept.  63 

29  Dee.  64 

20  Dee.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 


BKBT.-MAJ. 

"5o7une~6i 
20  June  64 
20  June  64 


4  Mftjor  EvriCfh  terrM  tb» 
Kaitem  e«iBpftl(a  or  isSi  «lih  ihc 
fOtb  raft.,  IneludlBi  tlw  batUrt  of 
the  Aim*  and  Inkeman  (hroafht 
tb*  tvf^  Mtt  of  Mtioa],  sad  tls.'gfe 

or  Stbattopol. 

a  Major  Derdmore,  Captaloi 
L^t,  Sirefca*,  Badclilfe,  Anstey, 
Janie*,  Ua^i  «nd  Chapman,  LIpuU. 
M'Ncill.  Peard,  Parkinson,  Doir. 
(Uase,  Taafhaa.  Parr,  anJ  Lrwii. 
Pajnnaster  Mollef.  Surt>  Howard, 
AMiat-Surfi.  Wriftat,  Cart^r,  ami 
WoUcltf ,  itrred  the  Basfm  ram. 
paign  of  1854,  taeludliif  th-  batUet 
of  tba  Alxna  atul  l&kemaiii  and 
aleff*  of  Sakaatopol. 

I  Capt.  Wood,  LItut.  PadOtld 
K«ke«ieb,-    tortrd    thft 


8  Mar.  62 
P  80  Dee.  63 
P  20  Jan.  64 
P24Mar.64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

0  June  64 
p  7  June  64 
P 16  June  64 
Pll  Oct  63 

6  NOTi  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dae.  64 

8  Dec.  64  Baatem  feampa|(B  of  1854,  iBcludlof 
tbobattlMofttw  Alma  Hid  Iiilutiaaii(tUffhtlf  voandcd), 
aad  li^c  of  SabastopoU 

IT  Capt.  Dore  Mrved  with  the  aollk  in  the  katUe  of 
Pttimiar.     (IMal.) 

8  Capu  Utt  aad  Qr..liasl»r  Blth^n  were  at  th« 
battle  of  the  Alma  aad  lieg c  of  SebastupoL 

9  ti.  Botberam  was  at  tb*  battle  o4  the  Alma  aad 
slofe  of  SobaMopol  (woonded)» 


16  Dec.  64 
Paytnaster.^-GoASt^  Goodman  Mosley,'  11  Oct.  68)  Ent.  Pi  May  46;  Lieut. 
AdHutaMt.—IAeui.  Francis  Padfield,"  22  Dec.  48.  [Pll  May  49. 

Quarfer-lfMeer.— DaTid  Bilham/  17  Sept.  41. 
^tir^Mm.— Bdward  Howard,*  24  Feb.  64)  A$sist.'Surg  29  April,  42. 
A$9istant'Swrff€OfU.^TkomM  Wright,*  31  April  64.  |  Fneing$  Yellow. 

Rowland  Wiinburn  Carter/  28  Jaly  54.    — Agit.  Messrs. 

Richard  Wolseley,*  28  July  54.  |     Cox  and  Co. 

Ma^-atunwX  nionas  aecoapaBled  Sir  Jams*  Oralg's  rxpcditloa  to  MalU  and  Naples  In  1805.  and  served  in  Sir 
lames  Kemplfs  lif bt  battalion.  Proceeded  thenev  with  tbe  army  wbieh  took  possession  of  Kicily  \  scrrrd  there  four  frars, 
and  was  present  at  ibo  oaptora  of  tbe  Islands  of  Isebia  aad  ProcUa.  He  joined  tba  Srd  battalion  of  bis  rrfimpnt  (the 
t7ib)  at  BsealUo  la  tbe  north  of  Portugal  in  AprU  prcTloua  to  tbe  eampaifn  of  181 H  and  having  command  of  ttie  Itsht 
coBipnnT.  bo  waa  activelr  employed  previous  to  aad  at  tbe  battle  of  Vittoria.  Investment  of  Pampcluna,  battl-s  of 
Ilia  Pyraoaai  at  tba  Pau  of  Boncesvalles,  heights  of  Liasoain,  heights  above  Pampeluna,  storming  of  the  Prrnch 
position  on  the  30th  July,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  until  the  6th  Aug.  1813  i  passafc  of  the  Bidassoa,  heiglits  above 
Tava.  in  eoamnand  of  the  light  companies  of  tbe  right  brisadr  4tb  division,  be  commenced  the  battle  of  the  Nlvrllv  by 
an  attack  upon  the  French  advanced  redonbt  y  in  storming  thrlr  main  position  bis  horse  was  killed  under  him  \  snd  in 
lbll6*log  them  np  drove  them  out  of  the  village  of  St.  Pee.  He  was  also  employed  in  tbe  affairs  at  Uarret's  House  and  orat 
Bayoime  on  tba  10th  and  ISth  Dec.,  and  wb«n  tba  army  wai  pot  in  motion  to  repel  the  enemy's  eneruaehment  npon  our 
winter  position  ;  also  actively  employed  npon  the  hvightf  of  Htdaib.  Commanded  the  above-mentioned  light  ccmpantes 
at  the  fanttlc  of  Orthea,  battle  of  Tralonse— the  prevhms  day  to  which  be  took  poaKstlan  of  the  bridge  oter  th«  river  Era 
and  tbe  villate  of  Craia  d*Onde,  which  had  been  eaptnred  by  a  charge  of  the  ISth  Hossarr.  Neat  rooming  be  moved  off 
hia  poal  ind  eovetnd  th«  advaaee  of  tba  divisions  npen  Mont  Blane,  and  snbsc^aently  covered  the  Sank  mavemem  of  tbe 
eotaama  to  turn  thb  right  of  thaademy,  and  also  tbe  advance  of  the  division  till  It  crowned  the  keighu  (horee  killed 
■■der  hiaa)  i  he  then  drove  In  the  enemy**  akIrmlalMrei  and  took  ap  a  line  to  cover  the  eolnmns  till  night.  After  the 
lanalnatlM  of  the  PenlnraUt  War  he  embarked  at  Bordeamt  vrith  the  1st  battalion  Sfth  legl  Ibr  Canada  %  was  prrsent 
Is  all  the  iipsullwii  wi  I.<aka  Champlain.  md  anvwed  the  ntreat  from  MatMrnft  to  Monttaal.  Ha  ftai  kfberwaMa 
pnaaM  «t  the  ••#»««  «f  rufii  nod  aerred  ta  ftnnca  »Hh  the  amy  of  eoenpatian.  Be  hw  peealvcd  the  OoM  Medal  ani 
!««  flilft  Ibf  mnllfk  Orfhes,  aad  TevlonM  i  vd  the  Sllwr  Ww  Nadal  irtllitktef  OlMft ter  yMoria*  ryieneea,  aad  NIve. 


172     iUlBefft.  of  Foot,  {RoyalNorth  British  FusiUtrs.)   [""^^^Jtl 

Van-ScirJ  '^'«  "l""*^  CypU.r  tnd'cre."""  BLiDEKaBURa^    ""  '  *-       **'^  ""^ 

— 73 ;  CoUmtl.—lfi  Sa  Sir  De  Lacy  Ev«n»,'  KCB,  Bni.  1  Feb.  07  ■  /J   I   Dee 

TT-iiTH.,,       Cn/?t.  12  Jan.  15;  Mig.  11  M«j  15;  Lt.-Col.  18  Juno  18;  Cot  10  Ju 
Piy.lpnT.'      ^id-Oen.dKoY.iB;  Lt.-Gtn.  SO  Juae  St.;  Co/.  Slit  Piujlien,  89  Aoc 
— jT-ILtnff.-Cdlanfl.— John   Ramsay  Stuart,  2nd   Lieut.  i>  SO  Jbd.  38-    Xfavj 
"  '      Aug.  35  ;  Capt.  r  10  Jan.  40  ;  M/fjor,  f  9  Feb,  40  i  Lt-CoL  lo  »o».  JM 
afn/oci.— C.  R.  Saclcrille,  iordWeat.'^M.'SO  Aug.33;  Z(.  P6Jaiie36-    t" 
P 1 5  Apr.  42  ;  Br-Mq}.  3  Apr.  46 ;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  2  Aug.  60  :  aaj,  w  83  Ape 
P.P.  lla.\aa 'tad  Limit.  rtX  June  39;  Ltnit.  c  1 5  Dec.  40 ;  Capt.  16  hIt 
Brev.-afiyor,  7  June  40  ;  Brev.-LUtil..lal.  2  Aug,  50 ;  It^ir,  \&  No». 
ifan.  Ja>.  Lyon  Brown?,  2nd  Lieut.  *  14  Jan.  43  ;  Lteul,  >  8  Kor    44  -    C. 
22  Dtc.  4B ;  Mnjor,  89  Dee.  54.  ' 


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Captains. 
ThoiDla  Franete  Hobbi  . . 
John  A.  Vew7  Kirkland 
Jolin  Thomai  Dalj-ell  . . 
(irorae  h'seld  BoMero  .. 
Williani  JdIid  Legh  .... 
Hon.  Wni.GeorgeBojle, ». 
Fran.  E.  Newport  Tiule; 

Humphtfijr  Oraj' 

Wm.  Pole  Colllngwood . . 
Saml.Wm.Hen.  Hawker 
Edwin  A. Tueker  Steward 

John  Aldrldga    

Hen.  P.Bprkele;HuM,( 
Crofton  Peddie 

LlBOTBHANTa. 

Alfred  Templeman  .... 
John  Cbarle*  Sheffield  .. 
WillUn  Henrr  CarleUia 
Lewii  Trdawn;  CUrk  .. 

:  Henry  King    

John  Hart  Dunne 

Roger  KUIeen 

Han.  Robert  Bain;  Bett 
John  Qeorga  Image  .... 
SludwrU  Henry  Clarke.. 

Richard  Stephen* 

O.  Wentworth  BcanmoDt 

VioghHi  UannlDg  Lee .. 
William  Caimet    

BRBtOHS. 

Thomu  Brace    

Humphrey  Fowler,  adj. 
B  arahamBowerSI.CIalr.j 
Thomai  Bur«lieIlHoUwBy 

Thomai  Coakley    

[nac  Trlitram  Coffin    . . 
Sackvllle  Geo.  Lane  Fox 
PayTnaili 
Aifjutai  ■ 


'22  Aug.  37 
14  May  47 
'  8  Oct,  47 
'  20  Oct.  48 
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SDec  6i 

22  April  53 

17  Mar.  54 


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— Erant  Aug.  Hawksr,  10  Oct.  38  ;  £iu.  SOSept.  30;  Zt.  *  8  JnlySt 
■Ent.  Humphrey  Fowler,  27  July  54. 
Quarter- Miuter, — Thomas  Caasldy,  4  Kdy  49. 

^urpeoN.— Darld  Held  Hacklnnon,  £0  Mar.  64 ;  A$»UI.-SiiTg.  li  Dec  4S. 
Auitlant-Surgtotu. — Arthur  Jackson  Oreor,  33  July  63. 

John  Henry  West,  MD.,  34  March  M.    I  FaciajjBb*.- 
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22nd  (  The  Cheshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.       [  V^ 

"  SCINDB,"  "  MEBAM BE/'  "  HYDERABAD." 

Colonel.— Iff  Sir  WiUiam  R  P.  Napier/  KCB.  JSru.  14  June,  00 ;  Zt.  18  Apr.  01 ; 

Capt,  2  June  04 ;  Mqj.  30  May  11 ;  Lt,- Col.  22  Nov.  13  ;  CoL  22  July  30 ; 

Mqjor-Gen.  23  Nov.  41  ',  LL-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  22nd  Regt.  19  Sept.  58. 
Zieut,- Colonels. — Samuel  Brandram  Boileau,  £ns,  p4  Oct.  21;  Lieut.  Pi  Aug. 

26;  Capt.P26  Nov.  28;ilf«[;.P9Dec.36;2^.-Co/.Pl8  Dec. 40;  Col.  11  Not. 51. 
Sydney  John  Cotton,  Cor.  19  Apr.  10 ;  Lt.  13  Feb.  12 ;  Capt.  Pi  Jan.  20 ;  Mqjor 

1 8  Jan.  28 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  23  ^oy.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  8  Jan.  43 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
Afq/or^.— James  Ramsay,^  #.  Ens.  18  May  32 ;   Lieui.  p  19  May  34 ;    CapU  30 

Mar.  44 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  2  Aug.  50 ;  Mqjor^  28  July  54. 
Francis  Pym  Harding,««.  Ens.  Pl6  Mar.  38;  Lieut.  p18  Dec.  40;  Capi.  29 

Jan.  47 ;  Mt^or,  p  27  Oct.  54 ;  Bretf.  Lieut.-Col.  12  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Jos.  Edwin  Thaclcwell,^  s. 

David  Anderson 

O.  Abercrombie  Robinson 
Francis  James  Bampfylde 
John  Higgin  Graham  . . 
William  Henry  Poulett.. 
Herbert  Geo.  Bowden^  .. 
Robert  Col vill  Jones'    .. 

John  Breton^ 

EdwSimeonWebberSmith 
William  Thomas  Smith. . 
Thomas  Young   

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  StaclE '° 

Geo.  P.  Edw.  Morrison  . . 
Hen.  Allen  Murray  Deane 

WUliam  Couch 

Lynch  Stapleton  Cotton 
Hen.  Vansit.  Penne&ther 

Andrew  Hill 

D.  Pleydeli  Bouverie  .... 
Arthur  Lloyd  Monk 

William  McBean    

J.  H.  Houston  Oammell 
WiUiam  Dobyns 

T.  N.  Young(Qr.-M.0Apr.47) 
Lawrence  N.  D.Hammond 

JamesTweedie*'     

Robert  Richardson  Ellis.. 

Ensigns. 
Robert  H.  Jackson ...... 

Edw.  Napoleon  L'  Estrange 
Bonar  Millett  Deane  .... 

Harcourt  Campbell  Carter 

Thomas  Tyacke 

Robt.  Conway  Dobbs  Ellis 


ENSIGN. 


P  6  June  34 
28  Dec.  38 
26  July  44 

P20  Aug.  44 
6  May  42 

P  80  May  45 
30  Apr.  41 

P   9  Aug.  39 

P  2  Dec.  42 
21  Apr.  46 

P31  Jan.  40 

P  22  May  46 


18  Feb. 

28  June 

P  5  Dec. 

20  Oct. 


43 
44 
43 
46 


P   8  Sept.  46 

28  Feb.  45 

P  31  Dec  47 

P  12  May  48 

18  Aug.  48 

30  Nov.  49 

P 15  Oct.  47 

17  Jan.  47 

21  July  48 

23  Nov.  52 

P27  Feb.  52 

P23N0V.  52 

12  Dec.  51 
P 18  Feb.  53 
P  12  Mar.  53 
P  22  April  53 
P  1  July  53 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBV.-MAJ. 


23  Oct.  39 

15  May  41 
P 14  Aug.  46 
P  9  June  46 
P  7  Mar.  45 
P  4  Aug.  48 
P  30  May  43 
8  Feb.  41 

26  July  44 
P  30  July  47 

12  Dec.  43 
P26  May  48 


18  Nov.  45 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P19  Nov.  47 
P27  May  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P28  Dec.  49 

11  Nov.  41 
P  8  June 52 
P17  Dec.  52 

28  Jan.  53 

3  Jan.  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

17  April  53 
P27  Oct.  54 


Pll 
P21 
P   7 


P  26  May  48 

P  2  Feb.  49 

Dec.  49 

Feb.  51 

May  52 

P  9  May  51 

22  Feb.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

p  2  Dec.  53 

P   4  Aug.  54 

15  Mar.  53 

p  27  Oct.  54 


12  Dec.  54 


4  Major  RamMyienred  in  CbiB* 
friUi  lb*  49Ui  (Medal),  sad  was 
prvieiiK.iYAinoy.  Chiuan,  Chlahac. 
Ntngpoo.  Sefoan,  Wootanc,  Chta 
Kiaiur  Poo.  and  Nankin. 

8  Captain  Breton  scrred 
the  63rd  regt.  In  the  Sutle) 
paifn  of  184&-S  C  Medal  and  clasps) , 
and  was  present  at  the  aflkir  of 
Buddiwal.  and  In  the  aeUons  of 
AU«ral  and  Sobraoa  (wounded). 

11  QuartermaBler  HufHes  sr*»M 
tbrouf  boat  the  operations  in  SsliadtB 
( Medal),  includlnc  the  daslruecSoa 
of  Imaumchur,  and  at  the  battica 
of  Mecanee  and  Hyderabad.  He 
was  also  present  at  Paaulla  and 
Pownsbur. 

1  i  Lieut.Tweedie  served  with  the 
80th  Bert,  in  the  Bonnese  war  of 
135.1,  and  was  with  the  ex^ition 
under  Sir  John  Cbeape against  the 
Robber  Chief  Heyattoon. 
13  Paymaster  Barlow,  previou*  to  entering  the  aimy , 
eenred  three  years  as  a  midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
He  terred  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  ftom  Aug.  1810 
to  April  181S  ;  the  campaign  against  Nepaul  in  1818 1 
and  the  Mahratu  campaigns  of  1817  and  ISIS,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Jubblepore.  19tfa  Dve. 
1817.  He  was  present  with  the  lOth  at  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (medal);  and  with  the  8th  Lancers  at  th« 
passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnugfur,  and  the  batttea 
of  ChilUanwallah  and  Go<4erat  (Medal  and  Clasps)* 


P  4  Aug.  54 
Henry  6.  Lyon  Campbell  p27  Oct  54 
Paymaster.—^  Cuthbert  Barlow/'  8  Jan.  28 ;  JEns.  7  Jan.  10 ;  Lt.  13  Jan.  14. 
A4/utant.— Lieut.  Thomas  Newton  Young,  12  Sept.  53. 

Quar.-Master.'--Wm.  Hughes,"  5  Aug.  53 ;  Bns.  9  Sept.  40 ;  Lieut.  2  June  49. 
5ttr^eim.— George  Williamson,  M.D.  13  July  47  j  Assist.-Surg.  20  March  41. 


Facings  Buff. — Agent ^ 
A.  Lawrie,  Esq. 


Assist.'Surg. — Andrew  Leith  Adams,  M.D.  1  Dec  48. 
Joseph  Sawyers,  M.D.  29  Nov  50. 

1  Sit  Watiam  Napier  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  hat  tie  of  Kioge.tD  I807t  Sir  John  Moore's  campain  of 
1808-8:  the  sabseqneot  Peninsolar  campaigns  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  inmanyof  tiM 
aool-stirring  scenes  which  he  has  described  with  so  mueh  ability  in  his  admirable  "History  of  the  Peninsular  War/' indnd- 
ing  the  action  of  the  Con  (wounded).  batUe  of  Busaeo,  actions  of  Pombal.  Redinha,  and  Casal  Nora-^crercly  wounded  at 


I 


25| 


18I».  Sir  Wiiitam  haa  received  the  gold  Medal  and  two  clasps  for  Salamanca.  NiteUe,  and  Nivc,  at  which  batdes  he  com- 
maaded  the  43rd  Light  Infantry,  and  also  in  many  minor  actions,  and  the  silver  War  Medal  w»h  three  daspa  for 
Bnsaeo.  Fnentes  d'Onor.  and  OrUies.  „  ^     ..  ^        ^  ^ 

8  Lieut.  Col.  Raiding  served  with  the  Lt  Company  at  defsnec  of  the  Residency  at  Hyderabad,  and  was  afterwards 
severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal).  Served  the  Rastem  esapaign  of  1854  as  aide-de-camp  to  Oeneial 
FtaBcfkther,  including  the  batties  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman  (wversly  wounded),  and  siege  of  Scbastopol. 

6  Major  Thaekwell  serred  in  Selnde.  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Hyderabad  (Medal)  i  also  the  campaign  In  the 
Soathrni  Mahratta  ccuniry  in  1844-A,  indnding  the  investmrat  and  capture  of  Forts  PanuUa  and  Pownghnr.  Served  the 
Bastera  campaign  of  1854  as  a  Brigade  Mislor  In  the  Znd  Dirlaifln.  tneludiag  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BalafclaTa,  and 
Inkeiman,  aikd  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

7  Capu  Bowdcn  served  throughout  the opeimtions  In  Selnde  (Medal),  Ineluding  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad, 
in  the  former  of  whieh  he  was  wounded  In  the  breast.  He  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  MahratU  country 
In  1844-5,  iBclttdlng  the  larestment  and  capture  of  the  Forte  of  Paaulla  and  Pownghur. 


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3NOLIBUT.I        XiIBUT. 


10  Apr.  4S 
<»31Mar.43 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P9i  Mar.  44 

17  Apr.  43 
P  6  May  46 
P28Aiig.  46 
r31  Aug«49 

18  8ept.49 
P 13  June  60 
PlTMayflU 
P 15  Jane  30 
P  3  Not.  30 
P31  IToY.AO 
P18  Apr.  61 

P 16  May  61 
P 16  May  61 
P 17  Oct  61 
P 13  Dec.  61 
P  22  April  63 
P  13  May  63 
0  June  64 
16  June  64 


60 
60 
61 
61 


PlfKoT.  43 
P  88  Mar.  46 
P  30  May  46 
P  8  May  46 
14  Apr.  46 
p  6  July  40 
P  26  Jan. 
Pl3I>ec. 
8  May 
P  9  May 
P33  Sept.  61 
P31  Ncnr.  61 
P 14  Sept.  63 
P 13  Oct.  63 
PlOMar.  64 

P28  April  64 
P  6  June  64 
P33  June  64 
16  Sept.  64 
81  Sept.  64 
81  Bept.  64 
91  Sept.  64 
81  Sept.  64 


CAPTA.IH* 


Ba3T,-MAJ. 

IS  Dec  M 


174  2Zriino^fF€UhFHiUU^t)Regi.ofFoaL    i^^'SSi!wZiJi£^'f^^ 

In  the  eeatrt  ef  %U  Colour  tht  Prine$  iff  Wkl»^$  Pmih$n,  witfa  the  motto*  "Ich  JHtn^'^^tm  IW  tMoaa 
MMl  tkM  eom«rt)  the  BiHn§  aun  and  the  Msd  iPnifoth  •»'  la  the  fowrth  eoraer,  the  WhU4  Bert, 
With  the  Motloi  «•  Nm  tuptm  HrrmU,**-^**  MIIIDBN*'— the  Sphinxt  with  the  vorde  «'BOTPT"<*«*  CO- 
RUNNA  "— «•  MAHTINIQUB"^  "AI#BUHBIU'»—  "  BADAJOZ*'  —  "  dAZ^AMAJUCA**— '*  VITTORIA*— 
«PtABHEB8"— *•  MXYBLLB*'— "  OBTHES"-**  TOUtOU8E»»— «  PBIVIBSULA'*— "  WATBRUXK** 

Yeerr  Senr.  Co|m^iU^1^  M*  OeofB*  Charles  D'Agullar,^  KCB.,  i^#«  S4  Sept.  09 ;  Lmui. 

I  Dec.  08;  Capt.  80  Mar.  08$  Mqf.  1  Apr.  13  a  Lt-Cot.  20  May^  18;  Col. 

SSJaly,80;  JfivVGm.  83  Not.41  ;  Lt.-OmAl  Kov.61 ;  CM.B3rdF.31iafiJ^U 
Xim^.-'Cstofiei.— Daniel  Lysons,'  ^nslffn,  p26  Dec.  34;  2.4ni/.P83  Aug.  37; 

Capi»  PS9  Deo.  43 1  Mqfor,  Pd  Aug.  40;  LL-CoU  21  Sept.  64. 
Jf^OP'-^Hen.  W.  Banbury,  irit«.P20  Jiin6»30 ;  Lt.P  30  Aug.  83{  Capl.tlS  A«g. 

88 ;  Bre^^^Mwi.  1 1  Nov*  61 ;  Me^.  p  2  Jan.  69 ;  Brw.  U^-CoU  IS  Deo.  54. 
Arthur  Jamei  Hert^ert,  %nd  lAeut.  P6  Apr.  30 1  LmU*  16  Apr.  43;  Cmpt.  P8 

AttK.  46 ;  Mttfor^  31  Sept.  64. 
Wm.  Piteaim  Camphell/  2nd  Litui.  0  Aug.  41 ;  Xienl.  p4  Aag.  48t  ^-ttpi. 

P 16  Apr.  47  1  Brfo.'iiaj.  13  Dec.  64  ;  Afaf,  29  Dec.  S4, 

Captaxks. 
Edward  W.D.BeU^. 

Robert  Bruce * 

Charles  Edward  Hopton* 
Fred.  Biscoe  tritton  .  • .  • 
Robert  Taylor  Raynes  •• 

Edmund  Crofts « •  • 

Gsorse  Henry  Hughes  •  • 
Edwd.  Qsscoigne  Bulwer 
Hen.  D'Oyley  Torrens*.. 
JefToise  Clarke  Jenroise 
Praoeia  Edward  Drewe.. 
Henry  Bathurst  * 
Frederic  Sayer  *•••.••< 
George  trevelyan  Jobti 
Vf Ullam  Capell  Clifke 

LlBUTKHANtS. 

James  Duff 

Beril  OranTille 
Fred.  Fletcher  Vane ' 
Douglas  Dynelev 
WUlUm  Halsted  Poole . . 

Savags  Mostyn « . . 

Frederick  Horeford  • « • . 
Sydney  Crohan  MUIet  •  • 
Thomas  BcoTell  Blgge  . . 
Frederick  WUliam  Jebb . 
Herbert  Delro4  RadoUffe 
Charles  Monaell*!  •»«••• 

Biisieiis. 
Reginald  U.  SoBMrritle 

WifUamOweh    

Thomas  Bernard  Uackett 

Edward  S.  HoldffB 

Francis  KnoUys 

Charles  O.  Blane  

Hen.  Nathaniel  FleniiCs. . 

John  lAwrenee 

James  De  Vie  Tapper  .. 
James  Willianson 


18  Dec.  48 

P  0  May  61 

P  0  May  61 

P33  Sept.  61 

P  25  Mar*  63 

P  23  Jnae  64 

16  Sept.  64 

81  Sept  64 

81  Sept.  64 

81  Sept  64 

81  Sept  64 

89  Dec.  64 

20  Dee.  64 

39  Dec.  64 

89  Dec  64 


I    Sv  O.  C.  *D*Af«flv    - 

elf ht  THtca  Id  laSie  teriM  tht 

praMBi  el  the  tleie  eai  eteim  of 
Baraeeh  b  OoMtet  jpi  Amg.  ISPS; 
■I  tht  nSertkn  tt  ramtuahu  m 


lUlw«iallN|ihecMCe 
cupetioa  of  ^if«i«.  the  eefllei  of 


P    7  Jane  64 1    31  Sept.  64 
P38June64'P84KoT.  64 

8  Dee.  64 


21  Sept  64 
83Sq>t64 

P 13  Oct.  64 

P  30  Oct  64 

P   7  June  64 

4  No#.  64 


8  Dee.  64 


SaeA«.telM»(  aboMlhe 
Mienlti  epoB  the  Pertneeel 
pof*  la  ISHie  tte  iMt  eTwhifk  be 
weeeeee^iS  8«r««A«i 
ia  Will >n Ml  ei  tht  tkm  of  ^ 
iee.  Abe  m  Ikily.  the 
Iilaaia,eeS  oa  the  ciStem  ceea  ef 
Spate,  vbtfv  h«  «M  prMe»t  la  !•!> 
at  the  aettea  af  War,  a«l  4e*at  mi 
Kanaal  BedMl  ac  Ceuelle.  leiMi 
the  enef  ia  the  WethiitMia  aate 
the  DakeefWeUiafftea  ke  IBiK  Mi 


t  at  the  ceMait  U 

M^aMSeaeni  I/Mlwhas 
SI  7«4N  oh  the  Gcaeffat 


Which  eight  at 

Ocaeial  et  the  HetM  Getrtolpfffe. 

«lp«ay  enScr  the  Deke  ef  Tovftl. 
4Bi  l«el«e  ee  A4ie«aet-0eMc«l  aT  the  afwf  le  Ii«le»t 
Ht  «emaea4«l  the  ^leedUdea whtchU  lS47|a8aMlta4 

thedtr 


6  Nov.  64 '  aJa  toek  the  ferta  o^'fiiT iSS 


Tigils 

88  5of!  64  •'C»ite»,.phiH«7i»*»e«rfk«w» 

16  i>ee.*  64 1 

89  Dee.  64| 

PayiMofter.— Henry  HaU  Dare,  14  Mar.  6 1 ;  8</  X/«  80  Oct  43 ;  XI,  ^  8  Ang .  4  > 

Quarier-Masim'^^ouph  Aixcm,  17  March  64. 

JTur^eoii.— WUliam  Godfrey  Watt,  38  March  64 1  Astiit^Smrgtrntp  1  Umnkt  44. 

iisHsl.-^tii'^s.— David  Woods,  7  April  64. 

Henry  Thos.  Sylvester,  M.fi.  8  Mar.  64« 

Henry  Hunter  Raymond,  18  May  64. 
FtteUtff$  Bine. — Agonis,  Messrs.  Cos  k  Co« 


fl  Li  C4.  Ljlie Hie  neeit  ieilag  ihelel»leraifeMlM.e«S  vaiheoMiahtr  •MeUeM4  !•  Cet 

«rst  D«al«.    Alialhe  aertfin 'ii  inTt'lTIt  ta»le4iaff  th*  hattiM  la  the  Cruaea a^S  I- •  tltfa «t 

4  CevfslM  Campbetl,  BsihsiM  wm4  Sayer  were  ietenly  wovoded  el  the  Alois. 

a  ll^lor  BeU  Mfved  the  Caiism  eaMrslfs  «r  1864,  sad  eacettdsd  to  lbs  esniaaod  efths 
•I  lbs  teiUe  Qf  tlie  Aims. 

dCsptain  llSbtfia  »ie  tHfbtly  w««tide4  at  lbs  Alma. 

t  captain  fortvM  «M  mmseed  si  InkeiaMM  se  eMt  U  mmp  Is  Bi4|<^0sa.  1\Brv  'Ofc 

•  Ucwt.  TeM  »aa  eiNiBdcd  at  Inhenasa. 


Jlr;l. 


!  ]  175 


a    "3 


Full  kiir 

Pay. 


^«  PoviAoa  ''x^'*  Ohillxavwaiaaii  "->"  Ooo#amAT." 
aifoiMl.^Rob«nBUice,^  ^iw.8  Not,  98  |  X^  6  Jan.  99;  Capt.  4  May,  01; 

Jfc||fOff*i  in  May,  08;  l,t,*CoL  10  Mar.  09;  CoL  19  Aug.  19  ;  Mq/or-Om.  22 

July)  90  *,  JLt.-Gen.  29  Not.  41 ;  0m.  90  June  64 ;  CqL  24th  Begt.  2  Not.  42. 
LUut.'CoUmeU.  —  William  OiutaTus  Brown,*  Ens.  7  July  25 ;   Xifiif.  11  May 

90;  Cap^a0May44;  JV<|;9nl6Jan,  40;  Xtrnf .•  Coi.  p 21  Dec.  49;  Cb/one/, 

28  Not.  64. 
Charles  Henry  BlUee,  JAeut,  10  May  90 ;  Cupt,  p  8  Aiig.  45 ;  Mqfort  p21  ]>ee»  49  -, 

Lieut. -Col,  P  8  Aug.  61. 
Afai'(»r#f««Angustafl  George  Blachford,'  JSfV.  p  12  Not.  86 )  LUui,  ^  12  Dec.  26 ; 

Ct^i,  17  Aug,  41 ;  Mtfior^  14  Jan.  40  :  Bretet  LUut,^Ccl,  1  Jdne  40. 
Bdmund  Wodebouae,  Em,  p  24  Mar.  97 ;  Xt«uf ,  P 16  Jan.  41  %  Capt.  P  28  Apr.  46 ; 
JUt^'ar,  P  8  Aug..61. 


CAlTAlltS. 

Louis  Howe  Bazalgette^ 
Francis  Spring  . . . .  •  •  < . 
John  Henry  Lntman*. .  •  • 
Francis  Charles  Bkurray 
Andrew  JohnMacpherson^ 
Richard  Aubin  Croker". . 
Qeorge  Flrederiek  Beri^* 
John  Bnlkeley  Thelwall* 
William  Haiishom><    .. 

Francis  CUirk*    

Charles  Mackechnle* .... 
Thomas  Mallng  GfeenslU 

LliUTBNA.nT8. 

Henry  Macdonald  Burns 
Wm.  Douglas  Hall  BaUlie* 
Rob.O.A.deMontmoroney 

Robert  Halahan     

James  Stewart  ^*   

Richard  Henry  Travers" 
Fred.  Wm.  Adam  t^arsoils 
Richard  Henry  Holland 
William  Vesey  Munnings 
Henry  Nangle    ....(..« 
James  Tennent  ToTey  .. 
WiUiam  Price  Hill    4..< 
RobeH  Udd  •..•.•••«. 
Samuel  Hcsd  . . « <  • « . .  •  < 
Charles  Petr4s  Geneste** 
R.  Jo8h«  Logan  Crutehley 
Sam.  John  James  Burns 
Franois  Freeman  Whit9 

Rksiohs. 
T«  Madden**  (Q.li.i20ct.48) 
Hen.  Harenham  Austin 

WiUiam  Werge  

John  Henry  Armit 

Alfred  William  Adcock.. 
Robert  C.  Streatfield .... 
Walter  Bernardino  I<ogan 


BHBIGN. 


LIBUT. 


26  June  98 
P  28  Feb.  40 

8  Jan.  41 
P  7  Oct.  9? 

19  Apr.  42 
P  18  Feb.  42 

7  Jan.  42 

P  4  Aug.  48 

20  Dee.  49 

P 11  Apr.  46 

p  lO  Apr.  41 

6  Apr.  46 

20  May  42 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P  26  Aug.  46 

17  May  44 

27  Feb.  46 
P  9  Dec.  46 

10  Aug.  48 
P  20  Oct*  48 
P 10  Mar.  48 

17  Jan.  45 
29  Not.  40 

18  Apr.  46 
14  Dec«  40 

1  Jan.  47 

P22  June4U 

29  Not.  49 

Pll  May  40 

P 16  Feb.  60 

12  Dee.  61 
26  Dec.  61 

28  May  62 
P91  Sept.  68 
P  17  Deo.  62 
P  IB  Aug.  69 
P   6  May  64 


P24  Sept.  41 
P  22  April  42 
P 16  June  48 

8  April  42 
26  July  44 

6  0ot<  44 
P  26  Apr.  46 

8ApK146 

8  Apr.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 

9  Apr.  46 
P20  0ct.  48 


29  June  48 

14  ;rao.49 

do, 

1  Jan.  49 

6  Jan.  49 

do. 

90  Oct  49 

Pll  Dec.  49 

P   1  Feb.  50 

10  Apr<  49 

P  8  Aug.  51 

P  2  May  51 

P26Dec.  51 

20  Not.  48 

28  May  62 

26  June  52 

P  26  Not.  62 

P   5M8y54 


CAt>7AIN. 


7  Apr.  48 

14  Jan.  49 
do. 

do. 

do. 

16  Jan.  40 

80  Oct.  49 

p21D««.  49 

P  8  Aug.  61 

P  26  Dec.  61 

16  Mar.  69 

15  Mar«  69 


BRBT.-kAJ. 


II  Qrt'tisiMr  iirey  ^nrtd 
«lUi  tbt  ISlli  (hrotMhottt  th« 
eamiaigst  In  AffKhsnmaa  from 
Ida*  to  1849  IncltulTe,  aad  »m 
prvtenl  it  tht  txotm  ftml  ctp- 
ture  of  QhusliM  (medal),  as- 
•ault  and  capture  of  tbt  town 
dUd  forts  of  Tootnmdurrah, 
•torn  of  Jboolghur,  nifeht  at- 
tack at  Baboo  Kootb  Ohur, 
Uettructlon  of  Kbardurrsh,  aa- 
MmU  of  Penrandttrntb,  Morm- 
tng  of  (bs  Kboord  Cabool  l*aM, 
aOUf  of  I'etMB,  forcing  tho 
(lagduUucli  Pan,  reduction  of 
tbe  fort  of  Mamoo  Kbail,  d«- 
fi»De«of  JellaUbad  (Medal)  and 
•ofilea  oil  tbe  l4tb  Nor.  and  let 
Ooe.  1841,  Utb  M«r.  S4tb  Mar. 
and  lit  April.  1848;  general 
action  and  aeFeat  of  Akbar 
Kban  befbft  Jellalabad,  etorm- 
lug  tbe  helgbta  of  Jagdnllock, 
general  action  of  Ttieen,  and 
recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal). 


8  bwflM,  Cfolet  aal  IfeiMratt  set«ed  latbe  PuOnb 
eaapugB  pf  lS4S-t|  and  wcrcpreieat  at  the  paHaga  of 
tb«  |}lMDaD,  an^  battles  of  Sooodlajpore.  Cbamaiiwallak 
(ieveMjr  inraiidaA)ia»d  B««4«iat  (lledal  and  Claipa). 

10  j^apt*  Hartibem  ■ervtd  vitb  tbe  t4th  in  the 
Bebellion  tn  Canada  in  1837-88^  and  «aa  proMnt  at 
the  bomBatdnient  of  Bavy  Itlaad.  He  Mived  also  in 
the  fnateob  eanpaigaof  1846>t.  laaladiag  iheBasaago 
of  tlie  Ohenab.  and  battles  of  ledoolasofe,  Qhilliaa. 
waliab  (weuded),  aM  Oeefemt  ( Jledd  aad  Obwps). 


""c 


Poytfuuttr*-^^ 
0    Adljutant,-^Ent,  Thomas  Madden^**  12  Dec.  51. 

0    Quar/er-Afwfer.— Thomaa  Airey,"  28  May  62 ;  Mns.  21  April  46 ;  Lt,  h  Jan.  49. 
0    Surgeon, — Bichard  Gamble,  M.D.  12  March  52 ;  AeHat.-Surg,  8  June  41. 
0    A8sUt,'Surgeon», — James  Lewia  HoUoway,  17  March  48. 
0  John  Alex.  William  Thompson,  M.D.  19  NoY.  44. 

0  Frederick  Clarke,  27  Oct.  48. 

Facings  Green. — AgentSf  Messrs.Coz  ic  Go. 

1  Oeneral  BUicc  serred  oti  the  expedition  to  South  America,  add  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Buenos  Ayrea. 

S  Coleael  Bmvn  aerred  thraoglMmt  the  Pnajanb  campaign,  and  was  nicacat  with  tbe  .84th  at  tba  pasaage  of  the 
Chenab  and  battieaof  Sadoolapocv  end  ChiUianiraUab  (troeaded),  aad  aa  Mejor  of  the  Wtb  at  the  battle  of  Goq)emt  (Medal 
and  ClasM). 

J  Lt.-col.  Blachfbrd  served  with  tbe  34th  in  the  Pntuaub  campaign  of  1848-8  (Hadal),  inetndihg  tU  0f  sftigt  Of  tbe  Chenab 
and  haitles  of  Sadoolaporc  and  ChiiJiativallali  (snceeedcd  to  the  eouttaad  of  the  Regt.)  and  Oosjetet  (Blcdal  aad  CUsps). 

4  Captain  Basalgette  arrred  ia  the  Piu^aub  canpal«n  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  passace  of  tbe  Chenab  and  battles 
of  Sadoelapoce,  CbiUlanwallab  (severelf  wounded),  and  Ooejerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Capta.  Lntmaa,  Clark,  and  Mackeehnia,  and  Llaat.  Ilailiie,  aerred  in  the  Fnajanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  ine'.nding 
tbe  pesaago  of  the  Chenab  and  hnttles  of  Badoolapeee,  Chiilianwallah,  and  Goojqat  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Maepherson  aerred  in  the  JPuvanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  and 
bettlca  of  Sodoolapore  and  Chiilianwallah  (severely  wounded).    Medal  and  Claaps. 

8  Cape  Berry  served  in  the  Pamaob  campaign  ol  1848-9,  including  the  paaaage  of  the  Chenab,  aad  battles  of  Sadoola- 
MC,  ChiUianwallah(slightly  woundiBd),  aad  Qo^ierat  (Medal  and  Claspo). 


Ytws*  8enr. 


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Pay. 


51 
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30 
22 


Half 
Paj. 


i?i/2L'f&.]  25rt  ( TAe  Kvifs  awn  Borderers)  Regt.  of  Ft  [i^^^^JS:: 

The  King's  Great  io  two  coinen  of  the  Colour,  "  In  Veritate  BeligionU  eo^fido,^  Ae 
Amu  of  EditUmrgh,  **  Nisi  Dominusfhutra  ;  "  with  the  White  Horse  in  the  third  eonflr 
of  the  Colour.  •*  Nee  aspera  terrent.*'  «  MINDEN"— "  EOUONT-OP-ZKB.**  Tlia 
Sphinx.    '<  BQYPT.'*— Flank  CompuiieB, "  MABTINIQUB.** 

Colonel. 
9  Sir  Henry  Fred.  Campbell,  <  KCB.  &  GCH.  JBns.  20  Sept.  86;  LUmt.  lb 

Cop^ 25  April, 93;  Capt.k  ZieuL-Col.  6  April,  06;  Col.  25  Sept. 03;  Ms^$r^ 

Gen.  25  July,  10;  Lieut. -Getu  4  June,  14;  Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  CM.  25th  Regt. 

20  Oct.  31.  Lieut, 'Colonels. 

JnoJ.Hollls,jE!pi#.9July03;  XMDec.04;  aip#.dOMar.09;  Br.- Jfq^.22Jn1y30  ; 

Mqj,^  Apr.42;  Br..X<.-Co/.,9Nov.46;  X^-Co/.19  Juoe48;  Co/.20  Jone 54. 
Uy.  Francis  Strange,'  Ens.  23  May  15;  Lt.  7  April 25 ;  Capt.  p29  June  26  ;Br«v.- 

jrq;.23Koy.41;jr<v.200ct.42;Brer.-X/.-Col.llXoy.51;X^..C«l.4Jiilj54. 
Ar<vor«.~Samuel  Wells,  Ens.  9  Apr.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Oct.  29 ;  Capt,  P 16  Sept.  37  ; 

MtJoeTf  16  Sept.  51. 
Saml.  B.  Hamilton,  Ens.  20  Sept.  33;  Lieut,  p  14  July  37;    Capt.  P 12  Jan.  39; 

Breo.  Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  4  July  54. 


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Captains. 

George  Holt 

W.C.B.Napier  *  i.r.aoM«r  ti 
EdwardHamsdenPriestley 

m  John  Impett* 

Br.  Li^OoL  80  Juna  04. 

Stanhope  Mason  Oildea. . 

James  OgUvy 

Henry  Toirens  Walker. . 

George  Bent  .  • 

Charies  D.  Pogson  .... 
Cha.  Jas.  Stewart  Wallace 
Charles  Miller  Layton  . . 
Henry  Bxley  Jones    .... 

LlBUTBKANTS. 

Frederick  Wm.  Breedon 
Thomas  Sdwin  Blomfleld 
William  George  Tamer . . 
Astley  Campbell  Smith . . 
Horatio  Priestley,  adii*  •  • 
Arthur  Ridgway  Poynta 
Charles  Cramond  Dick  • . 
Douglas  Bmest  Manners 

Alexander  Strange 

George  Skene  Hallowes 
Francis  Kegan  Coz,  r.  . . 
John  Richard  Harr^y  . 

JohnO'Hea    

William  Robert  Goodall 
Henry  Southwell  Brown 

Bmsions. 
Lionel  Mordaunt  Fraser 
James  Moorhead   . .  • .  • 
Charles  Gun  Harison    . 
William  Henry  Siiaflo 
Gwynne  Orton  Lewis 


BNSION. 


10  Aug.  23 
28  Aug.  36 

27  Not.  36 
14AprU14 

P29  Apr.  37 
P  31  Mar.  38 

28  Oct.  36 
10  April  42 

9  AprU  42 

5  Not.  41 

P   6  Dec.  44 

P27  0ct.  43 

P 16  May  45 

24  May  44 
P  19  May  46 
P  11  Not.  45 

28  Aug.  46 
16  Sept.  45 

25  April  48 
18  Apr.  45 
16  Jane  48 
16  Feb.  49 

4  May  49 
9  Mar.  49 
P17  Feb.  50 
P 12  April  60 
P 13  Feb.  52 

P  9  July  52 
23  Nov.  52 
10  Dec.  52 

P 17  Jan.  51 


LIBUT. 


12  Sept.  25 
P  17  Nov.  37 
P 13  Jan.  38 
P  6  Oct.  20 


Pll  May  38 
P  15  Dec.  40 
P  4  July  39 
P  13  Oct.  43 
P 10  May  44 
P20Dec  44 
P  31  Dec.  47 
9  June  4C 


29  Jan.  47 
P  8  Oct,  47 
26  April  48 
11  June  48 
19  June  48 


18  May  49 
P   4  Apr.  61 

21  Oct.  51 

P  25  June  62 

24  July  62 

P  7  Sept  62 

P 15  Feb.  53 

4  July  64 


CAPTAIN. 


30  Oct.  40 
P  29  April  42 
P  20  Oct.  43 

30  Jan.  36 


BRBY.-MAJ, 

11  Not.  51 

18  Feb.  48 

20  June  54 

9  Not.  46 


IBlrH.Pff*. 
dariek 
b«U 

Hollaod  ff 
FeK  to  May, 
17W;  iiiFlaa- 
dem  from  Jooo 
to  Doe.  17M. 
■ndwMpfotcat 
in  tlio  oMioo  oc 


P 19  May  46 
19  June  48 
16  Sept.61 

15  Mar.  53 

16  Mar.  63 
4  July  63 

P28  Mar  5^ 
4  July  54 
Bostol.  Smborked  for  Porta* 
gal  Id  Dfc  IMMflocoaunaod  or 
iho  M  BrifHio  of  Goat^i.  oad 
WM  proaont  at  tlw  psfi^i  of 
tho  Dooro  and  ooptart  of 
Oporto,  action  al  SalaflMode, 
and  battio  of  TUaroia*  wboa 
ho  wu  tercrol/  wooodoi,  and 
P  10  April  49^  returned  to  Enflaad  la  coum- 

16  Mar.  50  ^"*n««*  R«l"ln«l  the  mtmy  la 
^  Portugal,  la  Juo«,  1811,  aad 
reeamed  tho  eonvaad  of  tko 
9nd  Brigade  of  Oaaids*  with 
which  he  wu  preeent  at  tho 
liege  of  Ciodad  Rodrlgo.  Oa 
tho  adTsnco  of  the  BrttMi 
Armr  acroM  the  Agaeda  into 
Spain,  ho  eomoiaaded  the  lit 
DlTlslon,  and  with  it  wat  pro- 
eent  at  tho  hatllo  of  Sola- 
auoea,  captaroof  MadrU.  aad 
•lego  of  Baiioa.  Medal  aad 
one  daep  for  TalavMa  aad 
flalananca. 

ft  Ut«i  .CoL  tBMit  eenc4  Um 
Mspufaof  ISI*  ««lh  ihe  7lM,ftsd 
wu  prcieai  at  Uw  hacUe  of  W«- 
tcrioo. 


!!lP27  May  53 

Paymaster. — Vfm.  Bramell,  30  Sept.  42;  Ens.  11  June,  30;  Lieut.  10  Get.  34* 
AHutant.^Lieut.  Horatio  Priestley,  24  July  52. 
QiMT/er-jroJfer.^Robert  Malcolm,  27  April  49. 
^Kryam.— James  M*Gregor,  13  Dec.  44;  Assiet.-Surg.  24  July  84. 
il«fwr.-5ifry«.— Jonas  King  Carr,  M.D.  24  July  46. 
James  Fraser^M.D.  20  Oct.  48. 
Waikin  Sandom  Whylock,  M.D.  26  Nov.  52. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

•  lX.4kiL  Strange  torred  with  tho  teth  on  the  China  expodiUoa  (Modal),  and  was  prcaoni  at  thcdefcac 
of  Nlngpo,  at  Tteke,  Cbapoo,  Wnown*.  Shaoghae,  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  Kankin. 

4  Uoat.  Colonel  Napier  Mrred  aa  aldo^o-camp  to  Sir  Chariot  Napier  during  hii  campalga  agalmt  tho 
Boaatala  and  doeort  trlboe  lituatod  oa  the  right  hank  of  the  Indus,  early  In  JSU. 


Mk  MATch  00.    J 


26M  (TAtf  Cameraman)  Regiment  of  Foot.  [SSJiJftNe^ut!' 


T««n'S«nr. 

55 

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The  Sphinx, "  EGYPT."— "CORUNNA. "—"CHINA."— a^«  I>ragon. 
CofoiM/.— 9  Philip  Bainbrigge,  CB.^    J5iw.  30  June  00;    Xt^MS  No?.  00; 

Capt.  17  Oct.  05;  itf^/or,  15  Oct.  12;  Lt.-Col.  21  June  17 ;    CoU  10  Jan. 

37;  Mig»-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  X/.-Gen.20  June  54 ;  Col,  26th  Foot,  31  Mar.  54. 
Lieut. 'Colonel. — Andrew  T.  Hemphill,  Eju.  7  Apr.  25 ;  Lt,  16  Apr.  29 ;  Capt* 

9  July  39 ;  MqjaTf  11  Feb.  46;  Lt-CoL  p  8  Dec.  46 ;  Col,  20  June  54. 
3r^'or#.— Ferdinand  Whittingham,*  CB.  Sns,  2  Nov.  32;  Lieut,  p  19  Feb.  36 ; 

Capt,  P30  Apr. 41 ;  Breo.-Mqj.  23  Dec.  42 ;  Mqf,  Pi  Oct.  47;  Bt.  Lt.-CoL 

20  June  54. 
Francis  Carey,  JSns,  p  22  May  35  ;  X*.  P  2  Sept.  37 ;  Capt,  p  7  July  43 ;  Brev,^ 

Mqj,  20  June  54 ;  JIfq/w,  26  July  54. 


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Captains. 

William  Hopson  Hopson 
Arthur  Aug.  Longmore . . 

Thomas  Andrews 

fiertie  Mathew  Roberts 
Rd.  WoUastnon  Clerke. . 
WUllam  Thomas  Betts,* 
Walter  Fitzgerald  Kerrich 
William  Edward  Wallace 
Robt.  Creighton  Granville 

William  Mosse 

Richard  Chute   

Fiennes  Arthur  Qnartley 

LlBUTSNANTS. 

C.  R.  B.  Calcott,^  d,  aij, 
Edw.  H.  Pierce  Elderton 
Henry  Charles  Hardinge 
William  John  Nunn  .... 
Tho.  Wm.  U.  Hutchinson 

John  Colling 

Gdward  Arch.  Collins  . . 
William  Eliott  Lockhart 

Estconrt  Day «... 

Matthew  Holford  Hale  . . 
Geo.  Wilbraham  Northey 
Geo.  Edm.  Phipps  Trent 

James  Armstrong 

Wm.  Macdonald  Mil],^. . 

Ensigns. 
Llvins  Sherwood  King  • . 

James  Givins 

George  Meldmm,  adij,  , , 
George  Walton  Appleby . 

Joseph  Lowndaa 

William  Beera 

George  Hogarth 


P  4  July  39 
P  8  May  40 
P27  Dec.  42 

22  May  41 
P12  April  44 

24  Nov.  35 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P   2  Mar.  49 

21  Aug.  49 

P  18  Jan.  50 

6  Dec.  43 

11  Oct.  45 
P 13  Dec  50 
P  14  Mar.  51 
P  22  May  46 
P 12  Dec.  51 
p  13  Dec.  51 
P23Jan.  62 
P 17  Aug.  52 
P  22  April  53 
P 13  May  53 
P  27  Sept.  53 
P 17  Mar.  54 
P  7  June  54 

17  April  42 

P   7April54 

6  June  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 

P  18  Aug.  64 

P24  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 

13  Oct.  54 

Edward  Kempson p27  Oct.  54 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


(    CAPTAIN.      BRBV,-MAJ» 


p  28  Dec.  41 
P31  Dec.  41 

25  June  44 
P23  June43 
P22  Dec.  46 

15  Nov.  39 
P  30  July  52 
P  9  Nov.  49 
P  5  Nov.  50 
P  5  Dec.  51 
P  26  Mar.  52 

22  Aug.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

P  1  Apra53 

p  27  Sept.  53 

22  Dec.  48 

P   7  April  54 

P  28  April  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

P   7  June  54 

9  July  54 

26  July  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 
PlONov.  54 

1  April  47 


P  24  Dec.  47 
P 14  Oct.  51 
P21  Jan.  53 
P 1 1  Mar.  53 
P  7  April  54 

6  June  54 
P   7  June  54 

9  July  54 

26  July  54 

P25  Aug.  54 

P  20  Oct.  54 

P 17  Nov.  64 


7  Lieut.  MiU  Mrved  with 
tlieOIit  RegL  thrmgbout  the 
Kftfflr  war  of  lMa^7.  Waft 
afterwards  pr«ieat  in  Uie 
action  with  the  rtbel  Boert  at 
B-jtm  Piaats,  and  waa  leverely 
wounded. 


Henry  Aug.  Barton 
Morris  Boblnson    . . . 
Charles  Hunt  Bindon 


P 10  Nov.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


PoyTiuur^r.— RobertColIinsCraigie,  3  Nov.  43;  Ens,  p  2  Feb.  38 ;  Lt,  p  16  Voy.  41* 
Ad^tant. — Enngn  George  Meldmm^  11  Aug.  54. 
Quarter-Maater. — Charles  Kent/  2  April  47. 

^ur^Am.— John  Grogan,  M.B.  14  Nov.  51 ;  AaeUt.-Surg.  16  April  41. 
Amit,'Swrgeon8,— Frederick  Douglas,  M.D.,  30  March,  49. 

John  Coates,  M.D.,  2  April  50. 
JViciit^f  Yellow. — Agentty  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


1  Ueat.-aciicna  aainbrifge  tenredinthc  Peninsula  la  tbe  Quarter. Uaster-Ocnend's  departmcni  ftom  1810  to  Ihe  and 
of  that  war  In  1114,  and  »a«  prrarnt  at  the  Lfawt  of  Torre*  Vednu.  part  of  the  siege  of  OliTen«a,  si^e  of  Cindad  Bodrlco. 
la«t  siege  of  Bad^oa,  afUr  of  the  Ouarena.  battle  of  Salamanca,  part  of  the  siege  of  Buigoe,  aflkir  of  Villa  Muriel,  rvtreal 
frean  Bunroa  to  Ciodad  Rodrigo.  batties  of  Vlttoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  part  of  the  last  siege  of  San  Seha^lan,  battle  of  tbe 
Nive.  and  aetlom  near  Bidart.  Bmsnssary.  and  Villa  Pranqne  \  aetions  of  Oarris,  Tarbes.  and  Vie  Biggote,  and  battle  of 
Toolottse      He  has  rcceieed  the  War  M*dal  with  seven  Clasps. 

S  Lt  .Col  Whittlagham  serred  as  Aide  de  Camp  to  Sir  Hugh  Oough  Oiroughout  the  operations  of  1842  In  China  (medal), 
and  was  present  at  Segoan.  Cbapoo,  Wooiung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Poo. 

a  Capv  Betts,  and  Qr.. Master  Kent,  served  throughout  the  China  expedition  (medal),  and  were  pRscntat  Chmaa.Caa. 
ton,  dcfSrace  of  Hlngpo,  a*.  Chapoo,  Wooaung,  Shanghae.  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nanking. 

•  Lieot.  Calcett  serTod  witii  the  10th  Regt.  during  the  Punjaub  eampaign  of  1848-9  (Modal)  inelndtag  the  whole  of  tbe 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  Uae  aetion  at  Soorjkboond.  capture  of  the  Suburbs,  and  surrender  of  tbe  fortress  on  the 
Aid  J^wsary  1S49  (Clasp)  ;  also  present  with  tbe  Kegt.  at  the  battie  of  Goojcrat  (Clasp). 


178  [Kwb.  i^M*. »  Jul)  54]27/A  (» InnuhiJUng)  Begt  of  foot.  [  ^^^  SLfj^P^ 

A  OMito  wltk  ThrM  Tarrtci;  St.  0«org«'f  eoloan  fljlng  in  •  blu«  Field.  The  WbUe  Hone.  *•  ^«««o(f^ 
UrrmU,"  •*  ST.  LUCIA.*'  The  ^iMiur,  vUh  the  wovda  ••  KOYPT»*— ••  MAIDA"  -*  «  BADAJ(4»— 
« lALAM ANGA  »*-^«  YITTORlA "—  "  PYUBNKES"— "  WVELLE »»— " 0BTU£8  "—  " TOULOUM  ••— 


[Te»r»*irrTT 


98 


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C^AmmI.— 9  Bdward  Fleiniiig.i  CB,  Mm.  84  June  02 ;  Xtev/,  6  July  04 ;  C«p^« 

SO  M»y  07  ;  Mt^cr,  1  April  13;  Ueui.-CoL  18  jTuW  16  j  CW.  )0  /an.  97 ; 

M^m^Ofn,  0  Nov.  46;  LU-Qtn,  80  June  64;  Col,  27lh  Bagt.  10  Sept.  63. 
X#.-C02t.—HalIaiDD'Arcey Kyle,* ^nt.  1^13 July  33;  X^P8dJone37;  CmpU^^i 

May  39 }  Maj.  p  7  April  48 :  Brw,  Lt-Coi  28  Mav  53  ;  JLt.^Qfi,  p  1 1  Oct.  50. 
Uaher  Williamson,  Snttgrif  p  29  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  1 1  Nov.  31 ;  C^pt»  »  88  Feb. 

40 ;  MqfOTf  p  18  Aug.  48  j  LimU.'Col  86  Mey  64. 
Mqjari. — Geo.  Anthony  Durnford,  Ent,  3  Mar.  96 ;   Lieut.  P  16  Dee.  85 ; 

Capt.  0  Nov  38 ;  Brevet-Mq),  15  Sept.  48  \  Mqj.  8  Dee.  51. 
Thoniae  Perai?al  Touxel,  £ns.  10  Sept.  29 ;  Lieut,  p  4  Oct.  33  {  Capt.  p  10  Not. 

41 J  Mqfor,  86  May  54^ 


Captaiks. 

Herman  Stapylton  • 

Oliver Lengley  .», 

John  Vise  O'Donnell . , . . 

Barclay  Thomee.., 

Bdward Bamei  •,..,.•• 
Edw.KMsau  Moleeworth 
Jamee  Henry  Creagh  • . 
William  Douglas  PheUps 

Fredarick  Rhodes 

John  Samuel  Manly  • .  • . 

Charles  Warren 

Hon.  L.W.C.  A.F.  Cary . . 

LlBUTBKAHTf. 

John  DaTid  Downing    • . 

Thomas  Maguire   

George  Karnell  Oresson 
Heoeage  Cfharlet  Chester 
Arthur  SistonCooper,  a4i' 
Charles  Carnegie   ..... 
Walter  HamiU  Twemlow 
George  Gisscott  Newton 
Nathaniel  Bamadistaa  •• 
Henry  Betliune  Patton.. 
Francis  Eostwood  Murphy 
William  Henry  Gresson 
William  Henry  Davis   .. 
William  Calmcrots  .... 

John  Burke* 

Charles  Roueh   

John  Grahame  

Walter  Macpherson  .... 
Wm.  8.  Chnrch  Pinwill 
Joseph  P.  O'Loghlin.* . . 

EK8IOK8. 

George  Stewart  White  .. 
Edward  Hammond  King 
Charles  Bdward  Stewart 
Andrew  David  Geddcs  . . 


BlfSlOV. 


LIBVT. 


CAPTAIir. 


P  4  Aug.  37 

P 19  Mar.  40 

P  25  Nov.  45 

31  Dec.  44 

25  July  45 

P  1  Dec.  37 

19  Nov.  47 

P  9  June  48 

Pl8  8ept40 

16  Feb.  30 

83  April  47 

PlOOct.  49 


I P 19  Mar*  41 
P88Mar.44 
;PllFeb.  48 
19  Not.  47 
p  9  June  48 
P  8  Apr.  41 
P81  June  50 
P  8  Aug.  50 
P  8  Oct.  50 
P  20  Oct.  43 
P18  8ept.49 
P  8  Not.  60 


P  23  Not. 
PUDec 
F  9  Feb. 
9 16  Aug. 
P2a  Not. 
P  88  Nov. 
P 15  Mar. 

3  Not. 
P 17  June 

86  Dec 
p  18  Mar. 
P 13  Mar. 
P  9  July 

89  Oct. 

4  Sept. 
P  7  July 

10  Feb. 

16  Apr. 
P  28  Not. 
p21  Jan. 


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40 
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50 
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51 
51 
52 
62 
62 
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40 
48 


aUHT.-MAl. 


8 
8 

P80 
P88 

11 

P25 

P  9 

14 
P  7 
P14 

26 

26 


May  51 
Dec.  61 
Feb.  62 
May  52 
Mar.  53 
Mar.  53 
July  62 
May  68 


19 

22 

6 


63  P27 
53  P16 


52 
63 


4  Not.  53 

16  May  51 

P 14  April  54 

6  June  64 


28 
83 


April  54 
April  54 
May  64 
May  54 
May  54 
July  52 
Feb.  63 
May  53 
May  58 
July  53 
May  54 
Juue  54 


P  1  Dee.  46 

P  22  Dee.  48 

Pl5June49 

P  8  Not.  50 

9  8  May  61 

8  Doc.  61 

P  6  May  58 

7AprU64 

14  April  54 

86  May  64 

26  May  54 

26  May  64 


9  UeuU-col.    KwUt    

with  tbe  4Sih  BcgC  ia  tlie  laet 
Kaflr  war.  for  waieh  eervleee 
be  was  piWDoted  to  Ike  bMv«i 
rank  of  lieot.»Ool. 

•  Mr.  MeetruMfvoa  to  *e 

PealamiU,  ftom  Jan.  Itll  aaiSl 
tbe  end  of  the  war,  laeladiac 
tbe  flete  of  Badi||«s.  April  Itit, 
faatUee  of  talMMiica.  Tiuarta, 
aa4  tba  Py renew i  uanal^or 
ten  Sebaetian  witb  tbe  ?ol«o. 
leerpartj;  battles  afOrtbee  and 
Toulouee.  Served  la  tba  Aae- 
rkaa  war,  iacladlag  the  actl»n 
at  PtatlAnrg.  Preeeat  oa  iba 
l8Ui  June  at  VTaterlao.  He  liaa 
reeelTed  tbe  War  Medal  wltb 
elffbt  alaepe  fcv  Badl^oe,  inle- 
aiaaca,  ▼Uiorla.  Pyiaaen,  St. 
SebMtien,  KltaU^  Miv«»  sad 
Toulouse. 


P<iynui«^sr.— Wm.Arcli.  kidd,10June63;  Kfii.P80  Not.46;  Zf.P88DM.48. 
Atffutant.-^Lieut.  Arthur  Siason  Cooper.  1 1  June  52. 

Quorfer-lfajfer.-— John  Trenor,  28  April  54.  [Aetiet.  0  Nor.  10. 

Surgeon.—^  Ml  Thos.  Mostyn,*6  Oct.  25;  Atriet.-Surg.  19  Dee.  11;  Hoop.* 
Asoiet.'Smrpoono^^'ThomoM  Stephenson  Tearan.  19  May  64. 

John  M'Leod  Cameron,  M.B.^  86  May  S4. 

Lsooaid  Kidd,  Jir Ji.,  86  May  64. 

Fmemfo  BoiT.— Jfento,  Measrs.  Cec  k  Co. 

riMlMeervcdwIlbtbelltf  vtr>ia*lc<tr*ndfwtertbeOr«BdUerBett«llaaiaC«libiiabi    liac 
at.     IaB|ypti«lse7u4crOMcnlilecicniternecr.etib«ukiM[orAlC|aa4ria,Mdttoni^ 


■aSer  SbJebailMM.  !■  Bgypt  hi  ISOT  udcr  Oeacnl  Medcnite  Pnecr.  et  the  ukiac  or  AMiaadria.  Mi  ttom^  «r 
Baectte.  wbta  be  vbtiiMi  Us  wpMy  la  action.  Joieel  tbe  etpeatkn  uUtt  Sir  De«M  Betad  in  Oeraae^  a»d  oenvA 
tbe  Manlaff  iMMl|e>  ef  tsea  %  IS.  ead  II.  toelniing  tfce  pooaiw  ef  tbe  Alfcewbt  wHb  tbe  edvMetd  Mfedei  Ibe 
pnieeteof  M»weeefconiSenteem,bntifaef  T*iefew.*iiwven4Albebtf>t^tf7iwetelfwoMSiilntbebo>ilt  aai 
eew^^iod  iM  Upbt  nmpmiyi  bh  i  ulii  ■■  t.  fc>naai  peK  eT  tbe  odtnoc^  rt  tbe  leWlU  laMr  nbb  end  muni  ^  m» 


entbottdiHafclilSII 


tbe  ewpotfttw  en  the  iHtr  St.  Men^  te  tbe  _. 

and  ta  roieie  fhiw  Ifttt  tir  Iftll     lie  bMreerifeAibeWhOT  War  Medal  wltb  tbieeClaepe. 

4  LiMt.  Burlte  Mrr«d  ta  tbe  Bad  la  the  eaapalfa  to  the  Seoihrra  HahtalU  Ooualri  to  IS44  aadlStt. 
at  the  Mem  or  tbe  rrtlabi  en  tTIb  Her.  endeltbc  fecteef  Panalla  and  Pevngbor. 


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with    XU  w«fd«<*B0T1>T'*  — **0OlltIK]<A'»^(*BARR08A"—  •<  AlAt7HSllA»^ 
•*  VITTORIA"-**  PYIUSNSBS*^**  MlYBLLB"— "  KlYB"— »•  ORTH  W-"  PSMIIISULA^ 
"WATERLOO." 

C«(0im/.— Henry  Jobn  Wm*  Beatlncki'  JBn$.  25  Mar.  13;  Jd.^  Capt.  18  Jbq« 

80;  Capt._^  U.-Coi.  16  Ma;  28;  CqI,  23  Not,  4} ;  Mitf.^Qm.  80  Jaii464; 

Col.  28th  Foot,  10  Oct.  64. 
Lieut.'Colonel^Tmik  Adams,*  JEnt,  »dO  Dec.  26;  Lieut,  83  Mar.  82 ;  Capt. 

P81  Dec.  33  ]  Mqfor,  29  Oct.  43;  JAeut^-Coh  P  16  July  62. 
Mqfortf — Ilobert  Julian  Baumgartper,  SniigUf  P  27  Sept  33 ;  Lieut.  P  30 

June  37 ;  Capt.  p  23  April  41 ;  Mf^or,  23  Sept.  61. 
Robert  Henry  Llndsell,  JSneian,  P 13  Jan.  38;  Lieut,  P16  XoT.39t  Capt.  1 1 

Juno  48 ;  Mqfar^  p  18  Oct.  63, 
Mottram  Andrews,  J?n#.  9  April  26 ;  Xteu/.P24  July  28;  Capt.  24  Aug.  4B; 

Breij.  Maj.  20  June  64 ;  Major ^  20  Deo.  64, 


Captairs. 

Henry  Furey  Wakefield* 
Percy  Archer  Butler*  • . . 
John  Quise  Rogers  Aplin 

Froderick  Hney' 

£dm,  OUlingHaUewoU,#. 
Thomas  Maunsali*  .*•... 
Samoel  Rawson  *•••...• 

WUliam  Robarta    

Henry  B.  Crowe  Qodley 

Henry  Webb 

Chrlstophilns  Oaitttn  •• 
Henry  William  Dennle  •  • 
JohnDnndas  Malcolm.. 
Sussex  L.  A.  B.  Measltcr 
O.  Robt.  Hamond  Orlobar 

LlBUTRNARTS. 

William  Gordon  Sbute  « • 
Waring  Alex.  Biddle. .  •  • 
Montaga  Wigley  Bell  .. 

Smith  Ramadge 

SimMon  Haokett,  a^f. . . 

William  Oandy 

James  Graham  Turner  • . 
Thomas  Lyndon  Bell 
Hill  Fanlconer  Morgan 

James  Willlami 

Hen.  Clark  Worthington 


P  17  Dec.  29 

P   1  Mar.  30 

P   7  Oct.  87 

P  6  Juno  40 

P31  Dec.  39 

P27  May  42 

P31  May  39 

P  1  Not.  80 

P  26  Sept.  46 

18  Juno  41 

PUMay  86 

18  Dee.  41 

1  Not.  42 

6  Not,  42 

P 13  Mar,  46 

P2G  Nov.  47 
P 18  Feb.  48 
P 12  July  46 
16  May  47 
31  Dec.  47 
P 18  Apr.  61 
P30Mar,40 
P 17  May  60 
P23  8ept.  61 
P  21  Sept.  62 

^^.  ^«.-  , ^ P21  Jan.  68 

Bdw.  Oarmonsway  Waldy  f  8  J  uly  63 
Tho.  Sntton  Kirkpatrick  p  18  Oct.  63 
Charles  David  Ingham.. 

EM8IOIIB. 

Francis  Brodigan  • 

William  Alfred  Steward . . 
Fred.  Arthur  Msgenis «..  * 
Cha.£dw.Barrett  Leonard 
Frederiek  C.  Irwin  ..  » 
Edward  Fox  Angelo  .... 
Thomas  Edward  Adams 


I  • .  •  • 


•  • 


BNsias. 


LIBUT. 


P17  Feb.  64 


6  Jnne  64 

7  June  64 
16  Jane  64 

P27  Oct.  64 

8  Nov.  64 
16  Dee.  64 
29  Dec.  64 


29  July  32 
2  May  42 

P23  April  41 
6  Mar.  42 

16  Apr,  42 
P23May  46 

18  Sept.  42 

10  July  43 
P  21  July  48 

14  Oct,  42 
16  Dec.  40 

30  Dee.  42 
29  Mar.  44 

P24May  44 
P 10  Doc.  47 

PSOMar,  49 

6  Oct.  49 

»  9  Apr.  47 

11  Nov.  61 
P  16  July  62 
P  89  Apr.  63 
P  18  Oct  63 
P 17  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

89  Nov.  64 

8  Dec,  64 

8  Deo,  64 

8  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


SnBV.-MAJ. 


20  Junt  64 


12  Dee,  64 


30  Doc.  43 
P    4  Apr,  46 

20  Nov.  46 
P  8  June  49 
P89  Dec.  48 
SOot,   60 
23  Sept,  61 
P  17  Aug,  62 
P 17  Feb,  64 
6  June  64 
14  Mar*  61 
89  Dec.  64 
do 
do 
do 


ft  Vi^or  WsksAsld  served 
witli  tlie  40th  In  Lower  sad 
Upper  8elml«  In  1818  mi4  40. 
He  oomnaDded  111*  Ormisdier 
Compsnf  deriog  the  whols  off 
the  opcratlont  in  Oandshtr  ind 
In  AdjihanltUn,  in  IMl  snd  4f . 
and  hsi  received  the  Medal 
for  Oandshsr,  Ghuinee,  end 
Cnbool.  He  wm  alio  preM«| 
iQ  the  action  of  Mafaariypofe, 
and  bae  recelTed  the  Bronse 
Sias, 

t  Capt,  Huev  terred  wttk  the 
40tb  In  the  batUe  of  Mahand- 
pore  (Medal),  andwss  Mvereij 
wounded. 


8  Fsyinestsr  fieasoa  Mrred  In  the  Peninrala 
from  Jvly,  1818,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  Inded- 
ing  the  battlee  or  Ttltorfa,  tho  Prreneet,  (wound* 
ed  la  the  arm)^  J^mpeluna,  Nlvelle,  ifive.  Or* 
thee,  and  Toolouae.  Served  also  in  the  Amerl* 
can  war,  and  wae  Mverely  wooaded  In  tte 
rtf nt  breast  by  a  rifle  ball  at  Plattsbnrf.  Be 
has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  8ve  olSipt* 


I 


PayfiM«fer.-9Geo.Thos. Benson," 20 May y 36;  J5^.13Feb.l9  j  Z^86AQg.  18» 

Adjjutant. — JAeut.  Simpson  Hackett,  16  Oct.  62, 

QtMrter-lfa#tsr.— Henry  A.  Berrvi  16  Dec.  64 ;  Sne.  11  Aug*  64. 

5ufvaon.-^Boi4amln  WiUiam  Msrlow,  M.D.  24  Feb.  64;  A.*S.  26  Beb.  48. 

Aitiet.^Surgoont. — William  Henry  Brice,  6  Jan*  64. 

Chamnoy  Graves  Irwin,  24  Feb.  64, 
James  Frederick  Stewart,  M.D.  7  April  64. 

I)aein0t  YeUow.^^AgerUsM  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  M^er-Oeaera]  Bentineli  eommanJed  tbe  Brigade  of  Guards  in  the  Eattem  eanpaign  of  I8I4» 
iaelndiiif  tbe  bailies  of  the  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  InJiermaa  (wounded  tbrongh  tbe  right  arm)k  and  siege 
off  aehaetopol. 

i  Ueet.-OoL  Adaais  eoaiaianded  the  88ih  Rcgt  throughout  tbe  Sastern' eanpaign  of  18A4,  taelndlag 
tiM  betlle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  gebastopol. 

«*9  The  foUowing  Ollieers  served  the  Kasiera  campaign  of  1854,  Including  tbe  batOs  of  tbe  Alma,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  vls.:~Mf4ors  Banmgartnor,  LlndftcU,  and  WakefleM,  Captains  Butler,  Aplin,  Itsunsell, 
Roberts,  Qodler,  Malcolm,  Mcssiter,  and  Orlebar,  Lleuts.  Shute,  M.  W.BeU,  Haokett,  T»  !*•  Bell,  Morgan, 
WllHams,  Waldj,  end  Kirkpatrick,  Paymaster  Benson,  Querter-Maslev  Beny,  8eif sea  Merlowi  AasisL- 
Bnrg;iBriee. 

40afieln  MsoawB  itffved  hi  the  Itol  the  Puvjeob  cempelgn  of  1S48-S.  uni  wu  pRimt  tl  tbe  Inl  end  sseswi  siflge 
epemtioiM  befatt  Meelten.  iaeladtBg  the  stcack  on  the  CBeuiv**  position  in  nronc  of  the  advuiced  trMcbn  on  tbe  Ifth  Beet. 
IMSL  the  aetlMi  ef  Woaifinuend.  Merm  snd  eeptvre  of  the  city,  and  lurrender  of  the  fortreN.  Aflenraide  pfeseal  st  the 
•unender  af  theSwt  sad  ganuea  of  Cheniotc,  and  at  the  batUe  of  Ooqtent  (Medal  and  two  OlesM)     Was  voaadcd  at 


Ss   (I 


m  180  [XnnOT  29rt  (  The  WoreesterMre)  Regt.  of  Foot    T  _  ^  ^^ 

3  Jl    lOLKU"— **  VIMIBBA**— "TAt A WRA->" ALBU HERA"—- PENINSULA"-* FIVOZUBAB*^lon^ v 
'  — "  rUNJ  AUB "-« C  HILLIANWALLAH"— "  OOO/BRAT."  •^^•-•w.^ 

Co{.-..||  Ulysses,  Lord  Oownes,'  KCB. Eru,^\  Mar. 04 ;  LU 12 ITot.  04 -  Cin 
Sept.  06 ;  Mty.  81  Mar.  1 1 ;  Lt.-Col.  6 Sept.  18 ,  Co/.  27  May  86 ;  Mai-Gem 
Jan.  37  ;  Lt-Gen,  0  Nor.  46 ,  Oen,  80  June  54;  Co/.  29th  Regt.  15  Aug. ' 

Lieut, 'Cotoneli* — Oemge  Congrevey'  CB.  Ent,  6  Apr.  85;  Lieut,  r  13  J«n.  i 
Cap«.  P 12  June,  28 ;  Brec.-Mqjor,  83  Nov.  41 ;  Jfri/or.  8  April,  42  -  I^ 
Col.  11  Feb.  40 ;  Col.  20  June  54.  f       » 

Matthew  Smith/  Ens,  16  Sept.  16 ;  Lt.  31  Dec.83 ;  Capt,  8  Feb. 34 ;  Amv.  V, 
23  Dec.  42;ilf<v.22  Dec.45;  J?rCT?.X#..Co/.  7  June  49;Z/.-Co/.80  JnoeJ 

ilf<{;<»-«.— Jolin  Ross  Wheeler,  Ent.  30  July  28;  Lieut,  P85  Dee.  99-  Orj 
P  15  Dec,  40  ;  3ff(/or,  11  Nov.  51.  '       ' 

John  Power ,7  Ene,  p5  May  37 ;  Lieut,  p  18  Jaly  39;  Cop/.P  89  Dce«  43 ;  Mi 
20  June  54. 


Captains. 

E.  Liigard'CB.4,  i.c.7June40 

Ck»/.  SO  June  M. 
John  Aneas  Duncan'^  . 
Edw.  Henry  Westropp" 
William  Francis  Stehelin**] 
Lindsay  Farrington**. . . . 
Saml.  Fisher* '».i.<;.80JoiieM 
Hugh  George  Colvill"  . . 
Henry  George  Walker*. . 
St.  Geo.  Mervyn  Nugent" 
John  Mackenzie  Lyle" . . 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


31  July  28 


P   7  Aug.  35 

P   8  Nov.  38 

30  April  41 

83  June  43 

15  June  27 

10  Jan.  40 

P  89  Apr.  48 

P  85  Oct.  48 


P19  May  43 
Augustus  Alexander  Dick'*  P  31  Dec.  44 

P  2  Sept.45 


•1  Haiti 


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10 
14 
18 
9 
9 
10 
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19  Dec.  45 

19  Nov.  41 

83  July  48 

1  Apr.  46 

8  Apr.  46 

9  Dec.  45 


P  31  Oct.  31 

86  Oct.  39 
8  Apr.  48 

20  Dec.  42 

87  Sept.  44 
P 16  Aug.  31 

3  Aug.  41 

31  Dec.  43 

P  81  Dee.  44 

P   2  Sept.45 

20  Mar.  46 

80  Mar.  46 


CAPTAIN. 


Valens  Tonnochy  *• 
Lieutenants. 
Frederick  Kneebone*'. . . . 
Henry  Philips  Onslow^'. . 
Edward  Tho9.FitsGeraIdi* 
Wm.  SeptimnsSimmons^i 
Charl&t  Hugh  Levlnge'*. . 
Edward  Browne  HarL'»* 
Richard  John  Evans'*  .. 
J.  Sheridan  Henderson'* 
Bdmond  H.  C.  Pery"   .. 
R.C.  DalrympleBnire,a<(/ 
John  Thomas  James .... 
George  Augustus  Ferris" 

DeVicValpy PSOOct.  48,p  5  Oct.  49 

William  D.  Chapman"  ...    10  Dee.  47  j     1  Mar.  50 
William  Congreve 30  Mar.  49  ;P  9  July  50 


80  Mar.  46 

30  July  46 

20  Dec.  43 

25  Nov.  46 

P  19  Feb.  47 

5  Aug.  47 

4  Apr.  46/28  Sept.  47 

3  Apr.  461    10  Dec.  47 

P22May  40, p  1  Aug.  48 

10  Nov.  43 1   14  April  46 

P 18  Apr.  45  >P  10  Mar.  48 

P  8  Dec.  46 1    30  Apr.  49 


30  Dec.  43 

30  July  46 

5  Aug.  47 

3  Mar.  50 

P  9  July  50 

88  Dec.  45 

10  Dee.  52 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

6  Aug.  53 

9  Jan.  64 

80  June  54 


3  Apr.  i 


3  Apr.  < 


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A4f. 


84  Aug.  46 1    18  Oct.  52 

10  April  49'  89  July  53 

P   4  May  40  j     6  Aug.  53 

9J..n.   54 

80  June  54 


Henry  Evans  Quin 

Frank  Browne   •••.•••• 

William  Speke  Dickinson 

John  James  Hood  Gordon  p  81  Aug.  49 1 

H.  W.  Somerville  Carew  |    81  Aug.  49 

John  Crawford  Langford   p  8  Dec.  48 

Ensigns.  { 

Edmund  Watkin  Kent  . . ;  p  17  May  50 
Geo.  Wm.  Frod.  D.  Smithj    13  May  53 

Warinfrton  Tsylor '  p  20  Jan.  54 

Colin  Hugh  Thomson    ..{p  6  Oct.  54 


4  Lt..Co1.Sallh 
BrlffMl«wlchtb* 
PMlorkdoriof  lh« 
in  Afl^haalslaa  (< 
|)**WBC  (u  D.  A. 

ber  Paaa.  ttlm  M  M— bb  Il»*  , 
rorefag  tkm  Teawa  wd  ai«||  n  ^ 

(fVMlvflil  UivBratviraak  mt  Um, 
H«  tervcd  wlUi 
Po^Juik  riipalpi   to 
datttef  iha  pmta^t  ofOk*  C^i 
aad  batdcorCbRUaB««nA 
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Srtt-    at   A*  kaitl* 
{ Medal  aad  Oaa^. 


1 


P  6  Oct.   54 

90  Qr.-llatter  Walth  sarvcd  with  lk»  4$th  I 
tbe  caitifiatgn  afalntt  lb«   B^ali  of  CVwrc. 
April  1694.    Ho  Mrred  wilbUia  ft&ih  In  C^^ 
(medal),  it  Amoj,  ChuMa,  CbiahM  (tnciu. 
the  repulte  of  the  ninht  sitaek),  Cliamo.  Wi 
«un|,  M»aBftaal»iE  f forming  of  CSlB-Kja«f*r4 
Paymaster  — Charies  Scarlin  Naylor/^  8  May  35;  En*,  1  Sept.  18 ;  X#.  85 

15 ;  Capt,  9  May  34. 
Adffutttnt,— Lieut,  Robert  Catheart  Dalrympte  Bntee,  89  July  53. 
Quarfsr-ifiufer.— Timothy  Walsh,**  1 1  Oct  53 ;  Ene.  88  Nov.  45 :  £M  Apr. 
^acr^eon.— Richard  Dane,**  MD.,  31  July,  46 ;  Auiet,*Surg,l7  Jnly, 30. 
il«fife.-^^ir9«on#.^Robert  M'Gr^gor,  19  April  60. 

Daniel  Macqueen,  M.D.,  15  Nov.  50.      [Messra.  C<ix  1  G 
John  Smith  Charlres,  11  June  58.  FaeingsYeiXow — Ag«n 

1  Laid  bewoM  *••  appotatcd  Alde-dr-Caaip  to  Sir  Mu  Cradeek,  wkaai  be  ■■rwpaak*  to  rmtrngaM  to  K«r 
•ken  Sir  Jdba  k«M  toe  chief  wwimewd  aatlt  May  ISOB.  whea  ke  waa  enceardad  kf  tk«  Daka  af  Wem^toa.  «4ik 
Lm4  Dowaea  eealtawcd  aa  Aide de-Caap  aad  AariiUat  MiUUrr  Secteiafy  darfas  Ika  wkale  war.  a^  ww  pnwae  a 
kanlee  aT  TaUvera  (tll«ktfy  waicadcd),  Baaaco.  Paeatra  d*Oaor.  aad  Bt  Vadeai  ricfei  of  Ctodad  tadrfca  a^  Sm 
kalilea  aT  ffiinr*— ^i  Vltioria.  aad  Ike  Prrrnera  (  alrf*  of  San  SekaaUaa.  kaUlea  of  eke  NlTeUty  Kivvt,  aaii  TW 
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■ad  tor  altvev  War  Medal  aad  aia  rtoapa  far  Talaveta.  DaMca,  Xuenf «  d*OBor.  Cludad  Sodrifak  Sadajat.  aaii 

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batik  of  Paiaacahah  (M«4al).    Alao  tbroufkooi  ilic  faajaub  campaiga  ia  IS48^  (MaU).torlaflui( 
Cbcaab,  aa4  baiile*  af  Cbtliiaawaliak  and  Gitojrrat. 

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C«pM4May()7;  Afq;\14Mayl2j  i:^-C./.21Junel3;  C;/.27  May  25  -  ^^^^ 

/?e;i.lOJuu  37;  Z^..(7e».  91S^ot.  46;  Gen.20  June54;  Co/.  30th  F.  7  Fob  40 
Lieut.-ColoneL'—Jameii  Thomas  Mauleverer,*  Ens.  p  18  Apr.  34-  Z{j>ui  i  m 

Aug.  36;  Capt.  P  28  July  43;  M^yor,  p  21  May  52;  Lt.yCol.  30  Sept  64 
Mfgorg.—JdmcB  Brodie  Patullo,^  ^/i^r.  P  24  Apr.  40 ;  Lieut.  10  Oct  42  •*  Cant 

P  30  July  41;  Major,  p  16  Dec.  53;  Brev.Lt-CoL  12  Dec"^  '      ^^' 

diaries  Sillery,  ^/w.  24  Nov.  28 ;  Lieut.  20  July  30 :  Capt.  p  15  Mar  30  •  »»•*« 

il/.y-.  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  MaJ.  30  Sept.  54.  '     ^  '  ^'^  '  ^'^'^' 

EUin.  Anjr.  Whltmore/  #.  Sns.  p 6  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut.  10  July  46 :  Cavt  P 1  Jnn« 

49;  Bm^  Afr/;.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Maj.  29  Dec.  54.  ^       '      ^         ■'""^ 


Captains. 


ENSIQN. 


James  Rose^ i  p  16  Nov  41 

Thomas  Henry Pakenham^ ,  p  12  July  44 


LIEUT. 


Robert  Dillon.. 
Graham  Le  Fevre  Dickson' 
9  Archibald  Campbell" 
Fra.  Topping  Atcherley*  . 

Paget  Bayly'« 

Matthew  Pennefatlier  . . 
Geo.  F.  Coventry  Pocock 
Charles  Mingnye  Green" 

John  O'Brien'* 

William  John  Brook .... 
Edwd.  Newstead  Falkner*^ 
William  James  Robertson 

Lieutenants. 
Aug.  Henry  Williamson  " 
Lachlan  Macphentoii*'   .. 

Mark  Walker,"  «^* 

John  Clias.  N.  Stevenson 
James  Cavendish  Hobbs" 
Edward  Nicholas  Hill  .. 
Charles  J.  Cecil  Sillery.. 
Jno.S.ChanrlosHarcourt'^ 

Stamer  Gubbins 

John  Pen  nock  Campbell" 
Alfred  John  Austin    .... 
Charles  John  Moorsom.. 

John  Forbes    

Henry  Corbet  Singleton 

Joseph  Fleming 

Ensigns. 
Henry  David  Erskine  • . 
Meyrick  Beaafoy  Field  •• 
Edward  St.  George  Smyth 
Nathaniel  Wm.  Massey.. 
Gilbert  Howard  Saunders 

William  Kerr 

Rothes  Hastings  Neville 
Paymaster. — Wm.  Henry 


P  8  June  38 
P  6  Mar.  47 
7  Mar.  11 
P  4  June  47 
P  8  Mar  39 
P  26  May  48 
P  16  Dec.  48 


28  Dec.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  29  Nov.  39 
P    1  Aug.  48 

5  Mar. 
P    4  Aug, 
P  26  Jan.  41 1 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P   5  Oct.  49 

17  May  50 


CAPTAIN. 


P  20  April  49  P 

P    1  June  49 1 P 24  Sept.  50 

P  19  Oct.   49  P21  May  62 


P  22  Nov.  60 
p  16  June  48 


P   7  Jan. 
P 12  Oct. 


P   6  Oct.  49 

P  24  Sept.  60 

P30Nov.  49 

,P   7  Jan.  63 

1  %  P  27  Oct.  37 

48!  P  16  Dec.  63 

3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

P   4  Aug.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 


BKEV.-MAJ. 


11  Not.  61 


53 
52 


P  21  Nov.  51 

P  17  Dec.  fi 
25  Sept.  ^ 

P  II  June  A 

23  Nov.  62 

10  Mar.  64 

21  Jan.  63 

P    6  Jan.  64 

6  June  54 
13  May  53, 

7  June  541 
21  July  64 

10  Aug.  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 
P18  Aug.  54 


P  20  Oct.  54 
3  Nov.  64 

24  Nov.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  54 

28  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 


P16  Dec.  63 
P    6  Jan.  54 

3  Feb.  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  54 

21  Sept.  64 

30  Sept.  64 

P  3  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

6  Nov. 

8  Nov. 

8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 


29  Dec.  64 

S  Lt.-CoI.  Maalevererterv«d 
with  the  17th  throughout  the 
campaign  in  Affghanlttan  and 
Beloocbistao,  under  Lord 
Kfane,  and  was  present  at  the 
^torm  and  capture  of  Ghtis> 
nee  (Medal)  and  of  Khelat. 
served  the  Eastern  eampaign 
(It  1854,  with  tho  80th,  ioclud- 
in?  th«  battle  of  the  Alma, 
shortly  aftenvhich  hetureeeded 
to  the  command  o(  the  regiment, 
»nd  was  prevent  at  the  battlu  of 
Inkerman  (severelj  wounded;, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

3  Lt.-Col.PatuIlo  served  the 

Eastern  campaign  of  1854  wtlh 

the  dOth,  including  the  battles 

of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman, 

64  (succeeded  to  the  command  of 

the  regt.  and  received  brevet  ranlt  of  L(.-Gol.), 
and  siege  of  bebastopol. 

4f  Paymaster  Fitzserald  served  with  the  60th 
Rides  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851  •S,  and  with  tho 
SOthflu  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkermun  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 
4  Major  W  hitmore  served  the  Eastern  eampaign 
ot  1854  as  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  George  Brown, 
including  the  battles  ofthe  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 


54' 
54; 
54| 

64 


FitzGerald/  20  Sept.  39;  JEns.  17  Jan.  28  ;  Lt.vsi. 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Mark  Walker,"  3  Feb.  64.  [May  S3. 

QMrtr*cr-ilf ajfer.— Timothy  Morris,'^  28  May  47;  £ns.  16  Jan.  47. 
5^ar^gon.— Richard  Robert  Dowse,"  4  April  51 ;  Assist.-Surg.  15  Jan.  41. 
Assist. 'Surgs. — William  Percy  Pickard  Mackesy,"  10  Jan.  61. 

William  Johnstone  Fyffe,"  M.B.  8  Dec.  48.     [Facings  Yellow. 

David  Milroy,"  M.D.  7  April  54.        [Agts.  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co 


I  Lord  Tweeddale  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant-Quarter-Master- General,  and  has  received 
=  52oacrf*  *'**  5°'^  *"*^*'  ^^^  ^''^  '**"'*  **^  Vittoria.  in  which  action  he  was  wounded,  as  also  at  Busaco.    Served  also 


i?jc«fi 


a5* 


In  tho  Amcricnn  wnr.  and  wns  asrain  wminripd. 


[Continuation  uf  Notes  from  29lk  Foot.] 


n^ 


«>   iS 


.  Lieut.  Hart  served  with  tlie  Srd  Light  Dragoons  throa/rhout  the  Panjaub  eampaign  in  1848.9,  and  was  piesent  at  the 
affair  of  Ramnuggur.  and  bdttles  of  Sadoolapore.  Chillianwaliah.  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

12  Lieut*.  Kneebone.  FitiGerald,  SimmonB,  LeringF,  Evans.  Henderson,  Pery,  Ferris,  and  Chapman,  served  with  the  39th 
thronghout  tlje  Pumaub  campaign  m  1848-9,  includiag  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChUhanwalUh  and 
(soojerat  { Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Captains  Westropp.  Stehelin,  Partington,  and  Lyle,  served  with  the  29th  in  the  Campaign  on  the  Satlci  and  were 
present  at  the  battles  of  Feroseshah  and  Sobraou  (Medal  and  Clasp).    Capt.  Farrincton  waa  aUo  at  the  nasuve  of  the 

•  =  -  -  «  a  KS   ^''*»»'»  "«*  •*•"'*•  °^  Chillianwaliah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps).  S»  «    a-  auo  at  tne  passage  of  itae 
'  ii  S  ?  V  irg  -3     ^i  *^*?*o  Nugent  serrcd  with  the  29th  in  the  Campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Peroxe- 

•  5  *  ^  "  &  •"**'  '"*  Sobraon  (severely  wounded) ;  Medal  and  Clasp.  »«««: 
!q^c-352  **  ^'P*-  ^*'*'*"  ■*"•**  *'***  '*••  ^^^^  *"  *•*•  ■«''<"»  <'f  Mahar^pore  (medal).  29  Dec.  1843,  and  was  very  severely  wounded 
1  a  !r  *  5 1  •  1  "Capt.  Tonnochy  was  present  at  Sobraon  (Medal),  Also  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwaliah 
l£^  -"teS"!  •"***C^<»J*"»aMMcdal and  Clasps).  «.«iMw«»Mm 
Ls^Zi'oOW  '^  Captain  Na>lor  served  at  the  sieye  and  capture  of  Loffhur,  Koarce,  Ryfhur.and  several  small  Hill  Forts  In  ths  Sontbem 
'*'*'«  J  e.«^  g    Mahratta  Country  In  1818.     Served  ia  the  Sei  irent  Warree  State,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  l>oth  leys  (compound  fraetnra  of 


»H  X  ■■  O  O 


the  right)  at  the  assault  of 


k..  M^    r  ...-  ^  . 


Roree.  13th  Feb.  1819. 

(V. 


Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  in  18SA  and  1828 1  and  at  the  eaptnre  of 


iSaC^JjS;?;.?^?']  31rf  {The  HmUingdonshire)  Rtg,  of  Foot:  [K'p1£3!:: 

"TAL4VR11A"  —  ••ALBUHERA»»  — "VITTORIA"—  ••PYRENEB6»»  — •"NIVBLLB"  — 
"  NIVE"  —  •«  ORTUE8"  —  "PENINSULA »»—  "CABOOL,  1848"—  ■•IIOOBKEE"— 
«•  FEROZESUAH  "  —  "  AUWAL"  —  "  SOBRAON." 

CoL^lj^  Sir  Alex.  Leith,>  KCB.  Em»  8  Aug.  92 ;  Lt.  Oct.  04 ;  Capt,97  Nor.  94; 

Mqf.  1  Aag.  04 ;  Lt-Col,  7  Feb.  11 ,  Col,  19  July,  21 ;  MqJ.'Oen.  88  July,  90  ; 

Lt.'Gen.  83  Nov.  41 ;  Oen,  20  June  54;  Col.  3lBt  Foot,  14  June  63. 
JLietif. -Co{(mW.— George  Staunton,*  Ens.  Pfi  Oct.  26;  Xtnif.  P15  Feb.  91 ; 

Ca;9f. PB  June, 30;  Jlf<v. i" 28 March, 45 ;  X^»Co/.p20  Jaly49;  Co/. 88 Nor.M. 
McfjoTS, — ^Thomas  Conyngham  Kelly,  Ent,  3  Apr.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  91  Aug.  90 ; 

Capt,  G  May  43  ;  M<\jor,  p  20  July  40. 
Frederick  DouglaA  Lumley,  Ent,  P22  Oct.  33;  X^  8  Jan.  38;  C«r;if.P25  Oct.  42 ; 

Major,  4  Aujr.  49.  


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CAPTAIN8. 

J.  Garvock'(Lf.a«-lD.48) 
Fi-cderick  Spcnce  ...... 

Robert  John  Eagar^  .... 

JoBeph  Greenwood,^  «.  . . 
James  Peter  Robertson* 
Clia.  Jas.  Orton  SwafiSeld 
0«orge  Walter  Baldwin. . 
Amyatt  Ernie  Brown .... 

Robert  Law^   

Henry  Prim  Button*.. . . 
William  Fred.  Macbean. . 
Alex.  Francis  Ball 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Samuel  Christian,  d.pnu . . 
FrederickSimesAttree,a((; 


ENSIMN.  LIBUT. 

P  4  Sept.  35, ~3Tl)ec.""30 
24  Dec.  29  P   1  Not.  31 


11  June  30 
6  May  36 

29  Oct.  41 

27  Feb.  46 
4  Apr.  46 

80  Mar.  47 

8  Feb.  40 

0  Nov.  43 

P31  Oct.  40 

P 19  Juna  60 


6  Apr.  46 

P  25  Sept.  49 

Edward  Temple p  19  Oct.  49 


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Arthur  John  Schreibcr 

Charles  Prevost 

George  Spaight 

George  Flower  Herbert . . 
Robert  Place  Gould  .... 
Tbos.  Eaton  Swettenham 
Richard  Weld  Litton    . . 
Alexander  Mitchell    .... 

Annesley  Cary    

Fred.  Young  Cassldy. . . . 

Ralph  Leeson 

VVm.  George  H.  T.  Fairfkx 

Bnsiona. 
John  Wm.Town»cnd  Fyler 
Charles  Knight  Pearson 
Charles  Edward  Jeflbock 
George  Nicholson  Pepper 
Geii.Robt  R.  FiUMaurloe 

George  Bayley 

George  John  Hamilton  . . 
Thomas  Christian  Rycroft 


30  Nov.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  16  Mar.  50 
P 16  Oct.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
0  Sept.  51 
P  17  Oct.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P  12  Mar.  52 
P  11  June  52 
p21  Sept.  52 
P  21  No?.  51 

P  21  Jan.  531 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P 14  May  53{ 
6  June  54 
0  June  64 
P  84  Aug.  54 
P  32  Sept.  64 
P  28  Dee.  54 


P  25  Jan.  33 

27  Oct.  30 

P  90  Sept.  42 

p  21  Jan.  48 

P  20  July  49 

p   8  Oct.  49 

87  July  42 

25  Dec.  45 

30  Sept.  42 

P  13  Dec.  51 

P  11  Sept.  40 
P  15  Nov.  50 
P  28  Mar.  51 
P  31  Oct.  61 
Pl7Aug.  52 
P  16  June  52 
p  10  Dee.  52 
P  14  Jan.  63 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P86Mar.53 
6  May  54 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 
P  28  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 

"~3~Aprr4ti 


P  2.>  Nov.  4-i 

88  June  44 
P  8  Oct.  44 

31  Mar.  46 
P  81  Jan.  48 
P 10  Apr.  60 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 
6  May  54 

6  June  54 

P87  Aug.  58 

P  88Dee.64 

8  CapL  Huttoa  terted  lh# 
eain|»ifB  011  the  Sullcj,  smI 
carried  the  colours  of  tht  SUt 
in  the  batUcf  of  Moodkeo  and 
Paroiethali  (woiindod) ;  bo  wm 
alio  prtfcnt  at  Baddhral,  AU- 
wftl.  ftud  Sobnoo :  Modal  and 
three  ciaspt. 

7  Cnpt.  L.  V  wrrcd  wltli  the 
Sltt  throughout  the  campaiA 
of  184S  In  A^hanituii  (M*4al}, 
Includtnc  the  actions  or  Ms- 
leena,  Teieen,  snd  Jof  dvllaek, 
the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and 
the  different  eDgaacnieatf  lead- 
Inftolt.  Heeenredal«othronfh- 
out  the  campatf  n  on  the  SuiM, 
including  the  battlea  of  Mood- 
kee,Femgcehah.  Baddiwal.AH- 
wal,  aad  Sobraon  (•cvercly 
wounded):  Medal  sad  tkrte 
dsipe. 


1  PtofnuuteTd — Julius  Brockman  Travers,  0  May,  46 ;  %nd  Xifiil.  6  July,  87 ;  X/. 
!  Uc(/ii«afi/.— Xleiif.  Fred.  SImes  Attree,  86  March  63.  [8  April  48. 

Qr.-Afoj/er.— Patrick  Hopkins,  5  Nov.  58 ;  J5!n«.  14  Apr.  46;  Lt.  86  Jane,  60. 
5ufV<oii**— Wm.  Fred.  Porcato  Ivey,  15  Aug.  64 ;  AsstMt.'Surg.  30  May  46. 
AiHstant'-Sttrgeans, — ^Thomas  Johnston  Atkinson,  88  Feb.  61. 

John  Mesne,  84  Dec.  68. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents^  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grlgar* 


1  Bir  Aleisnder  Leitb  terred  in  Flaaden  with  the  49nd«  particularly  at  tbc  defeDeecf  Jfleapeit. 
with  the  8Ut  at  the  attack  of  the  po»t  of  the  Vlffle,  and  at  the  eabaeqaeat  oaptura  of  8t.  Laela,  ta  inc 
North  Holland  in  1790,  aad  was  eeverely  wounded  aad  loet  an  eye  at  the  battle  oi  Alknsar.  Egyptiaa 
palgn  of  1S07,  including  the  attack  on  Rowftia.  Served  afterwardi  in  the  Peninsula, from  Anrit  MIt  i* 
July  1814,  aad  commanded  the  9 lit  at  the  balilet  of  TUtoria,  the  Pyreoeee  on  the  t6th.  Mta,  aad  8Dia 
Jaly,  the  Nlvelle,  the  Ntve,  and  Hi,  Pierre  (wverrly  wounded^  stonning  the  belf hu  of  Oarria,  battle  at 
Orthea.  action  of  Aire,  and  battle  of  Tovloaee.    Sir  Alexander  baa  neeived  the  Gold  Croae  and  one  rlsap. 

t  Colonel  Stannion  eer^ed  with  the  lOtfe  la  the  eampaica  oa  the  Satl^.  sad  wae  preaeat  at  the  faaitle 
ofBolrtaon  (Medal). 

•  U.-C0I.  Oanrock  eerred  se  a  M^or  of  Brigade  la  Sir  Harry  Smith's  dlTieioa  Ihroagboat  Ike  Sikh 
eami«igB  (medal  aad  thrse  claapeX  sad  wsr  preieat  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Peroaeaiiah  (bone  ih*H 
under  him),  Buddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  wheie  he  was  biauelf  eevefaly  woonded,  and  his  bone  euwck 
la  tbiee  plseet.  lie  also  scled  as  A<|ntaB»-0«aeral  and  Quarter-Mastor- General  to  Sir  Harry  Sautk  la 
the  action  with  sad  defeat  of  the  rebel  Boervat  Bloem  PlaaU (South  AfHcaX  Wth  Aug.  1S48. 

4  Cai<alna  Bsgar  and  Oraeowood  eerred  with  the  tlst  chrougtioot  the  campalg a  U  1S4S  m  JUWtaaHtaa 
nader  M^r-Oeneral  Pollock,  aad  were  present  tn  tlie  artions  of  Maaaaaa,  Teeena,  aad  JagdaUask,  the 
oecapatloB  of  Cabool,  and  the  dlflereat  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal). 

6  CspUla  Robertson  serred  throughont  the  campeign  on  the  Satli;!,  ladndlaff  lbs  balUcs  af  Maodkew, 
rtnrr^'S  Ovddlwal,  Allral,  aad  Sobrsoa :  Medal  sad  Ikrss  daspt. 


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"  BOLBIA**-"  ▼IUlBftA"-.*«CORUNNA"~*'  SALAMANCA-- «  PTRBNSBS*' -  •*  NIVBLLB**— *• '{fiVEt. 
*'  0RTHB8*  ~*'  PEKIWSULA**  -"  WATERLOO"—"  PDNJAUB"  — ••  MOOLTAK"-"  QOOJERAT.'* 

CoL^^Sir  Willoughby  Cotton,'  GCB.  &  KCH.  Ens.  31  Oct.  08 ;  Zt.  j-  Capt.  25 
Nov.99;  Capt  ffLt.'Col.  12  Jane,  II ',  Col.  25  J aly,2\;  Mqf.-Gen, 22  July 
80 :  Lt.'Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Gen.  20  Jane  64  ;  Col.  S2nd  Regt.  17  Apr.  54. 

Lt.  Co/.— H.  Vaughan  Brooke,*  CB.  Bns,  p  12  July,  27;  Lt.  Pll  June,  30; 
Caj9#.P22May,d5;  If/y.  P22  Jiily,42;  X^.>Co/.  13  Sept.  48;  Co/.  20  June  54. 

M(gors.—Joha  Bardley  Wilmot  Inglis/  PEns.  2  Aug.  33;  Lieut.  19  Jan.  30; 
Capt, P20  Sept.  43;  Mqjor,P2&  Feb.  48 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49. 

William  Ca8e,*Jgwj.  10  Feb.32;  Lt.  9  Feb.38 ;  Capt.  P26  Feb. 42 :  Jf/y.  13 Sep. 48. 


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Captains. 
J.  Dodington  Carmichael^ 
Bdw.  W.  D.  liOwe  ?  .... 
Charles  Thomas  King  '  • . 

Frederick  Yard" 

VVUUam  Bell »«   

Charles  Steevens  ••.... 
Henry  William  Bace .... 

John  Mooro^'    

Charles  Ciapcott" 

George  Jeffrey  ^^ 

James  William  Mansfield. 
Bliott  ThomaA  Seward  . . 

Lieutenants. 
Robert  Stacy  Colls  ^'  .... 

William  Cumming 

Wm.  Airde  Birtwhfstle" 
R.  Ed w.  L.  H.  Williams" 
William  Patterdon^  .... 
Henry  D.  O'Callajirhan,  r. 
Boweu  Van  Straubenzee" 

William  Power* , 

Alfred  Bassano" 

William  Rudman,'*  A4j» 

John  Birtwhistle'^ 

Bernard  M'Cabe*^  .... 
Samuel  Hill  Lawrence'^ 
William  James  Anderson 
James  Dugald  Thomson 
Frederick  SVainwright  . . 
Edm.  de  Lotbinidre  Joly*> 
Henry  Edgerton  King  . . 

Philip  Primrose.  • 

Charles  Rodick  Ricketts 

Ensigns. 
Adam  Duff  Kirkwood  . . 
John  Edmonds toune .... 
Charles  Marshall  Foster 
William  Morse  Crowdy . . 
J.  G.  M'Donuld  Tulloch.. 
Pelham  Caryei-  Webb    . . 
C.  John  Cramer  Roberts 
William  Bally . .    


ENSIGN. 


P 12  July  39 
20  May  37 
10  July  40 

P 12  Mar.  41 
30  Nov.  16 

P  7  Aug.  40 
15  Feb.  33 

P  1  Nov.  42 

P 18  Apr.  45 
4  June  89 

P23  June4d 

P  9  Dec.  3e 

14  Feb.  40 
8  Apr.  42 

P12  Dec.  43 
P  23  May  45 

17  April  42 
P 19  Dec.  45 

4  Apr.  46 
6  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

22  Dec.  46 
Pll  Dec.  47 

8  May  40 
12  Dec.  47 

15  Aug.  48 

4  May  49 

23  May  46 
P  16  Mar.  50 
P23  Nov.  49 

18  Aug.  48 
8  Oct.  50 

10  Apr.  49 
P 15  Oct.  50 
P18AprU51 
27  June  51 
26  Dec.  61 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 16  Sept.  64 


LIEUT. 


11  May  41 
P 12  Mar.  41 
P  27  May  42 
P  22  July  42 

26  Apr.  28 
P  28  Dec.  41 

27  July  38 

3  Apr.  46 
P12  June  40 

18  June  41 

4  July  46 
P  16  Feb.  39 

24  Apr.  43 

P   3  May  44 

8  Apr.  46 

23  Sept.  47 
14  April  46 

P 10  Dec.  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P  25  Feb.  48 

24  May  48 
P  11  Feb.  48 

3  Sept.  49 
10  Apr.  49 

P  22  Feb.  60 
P 16  Sept.  61 
p  17  Jan.  61 

12  Sept.  48 
P  23  July  62 
P  30  July  62 

4  Aug.  61 
P  81  Dec.  62 


captain. 


BllBV.-MAJ. 


20  June  64 


20  Jane  54 


P  18  Apr.  45 
P  23  May  46 
P  25  Feb.  4ft 
P25  Feb.  48 

2  Ju]v41 
P 18  Jan.  60 

7  July  48 

P 16  Sept.  61 

P 23  July  62 

15  Mar.  63 

15  Mar.  53 

P  17  June  42 

3  Colonel  Brookt  lerved  tb«  Pun. 
jaub  cau|>ai]fn  oi  1948-S(  in   c«mi« 
aand  ol  the  aand,  and  w«»  preatnt 
ai  the  iBi  and  Sod  air^  oftmiiooa 
before  Mooilan  (iDcladinf  tac  tctioa 
of  Soorjkouud  in  connnand  of  the  kft 
colamn  ot  attack ),  atom  4  capture 
of  the  city  aod  surrender  of  tha  for- 
tress of  Mooliao,  Burreodar  of  liic 
fort  and  nmwn  of  CWnioce,  and 
battleof  Goojerst,forwliicli  aetfirca 
be  was  noniiDated  a  Cooipaiuou  ol 
I  be  Bath  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  LcCol.  Inglis  served  with  Ch« 
S}od  in  Canada  during  the  Babellion 
in  1837,  and  was  praaant  in  the  a«> 
tiona  of  St.  Denis  and  St.  Bnstaehe. 
He  served  also  the  Poi^aab  eaasnaign 
of  1848-t,  aod  was  present  at  the 
Isc  and  3nd  si^e  opeiationa  befoze 
Mooltan,  iocludin|r  the  aiiackon  the 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  ad- 
vanced trenchea  on  the  iSth  lent, 
where,  after  the  death  of  Lieut..Col. 
Pat  toon,  he  suoceeded  to  the  eom- 
mand  of  the  right  column  of  attack  { 
commanded  the  ;i2nd  at  the  aeiion  of 
Soorjkoond;  and  also  present  at  the 
Bionu  and  eaptufv  of  the  city  and 
surtcnder  of  the  loriceaa  of  Alooltan, 
surrender  of  the  furt  and  garriaoaof 
Cheniote.  and  battle  of  Godefnt, 
for  which  services  he  rrccivet  the 
brevet  rank  of  Lleut.-Colonci  ( Medal  and  Claaps). 

S  M^r  Case  aerved  at  the  1st  and  Snd  ai«g« 
operations  agaiuat  Mooltan,  part  vt  the  time  as 
Migor  of  Brigade  to  the  2nd  Infantry  Brigade, 
inoluding  the  assault  on  the  snburhs  of  Mooltan,  SJib 
Dec.  IS48,  on  which  oecasion  be  commanded  the  cow- 
panics  of  the  33nd  (hat  were  engaged,  and  was  very 
•everelv  wounded.  He  was  aUrerwards  present  at  the 
surrender  of  the  fort  andearrisou  of  Cheniote,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

i:  Maj.  BeU  was  present  at  the  hatUe  of  Goq}ent 
(Medal  &  Clasps). 


Paymtuter.^Vfm.  Garforth,"*  16  Apr.  62;  Qr.-M.  28  June  44 ;  En*.  3  April  46 ; 

A4jutant.^Lieut.  William  Rudman,  13  Dec.  60.  [/.i«u^. 24  Feb.  48. 

Quarter-Master.— JoXiJi  OiddiDg8,3<>  13  Sept.  48. 

5ur^eon.^Cbarles  Scott,**  M.D.  9  May,  46;  Assist. -Surg,  7  Nov.  34. 

Assist^SurgsonSM — Bdward  Moorhead,^M.D.  2  Aug.  42. 

Alexander  Peile  Cahill  »  M.D.  3  April,  AQ.[Facvngs  White— 
William  Boyd,  12  March  62         Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

ISirWQ]«ickbf  Cotton  scmd  with  the  8rdGn«rda  OB  the  eKpcditkm  toBanovcrfai  1801;  and  on  that  to  Copenhagen  in 
18S7>  where  he  was  appointed  Depnty-AssisUnt>A4iutaat-Getteiial  to  the  reserve  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was 
prescai  nt  the  battle  of  Kioge.  In  1809  he  aeoompanied  the  Duke  to  Spain,  and  served  as  Deputy-Assistant-AdJuUnt-Gen- 
eral  to  the  Light  Division  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedms  and  (he  subsequent  advance,  the 
fMner  containing  a  aariea  of  skirmiaheo  and  the  battle  of  the  Coa.  Betumed  to  England  on  promotion  in  June  1811.  and 
rejoined  the  Feninsolararmyin  1813;  he  was  present  atthcbettleofVittoria.  commanded  the  Light  Companies  at  the  passage 
of  the  Adour,  and  the  picqncta  of  the  Snd  brigade  of  G(urds  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  Bayonne.  He  commanded  a  dlvi. 
«(on  of  Sir  ArehibaU  CampbelTs  army  in  the  Burmese  war;  and  aUo  of  the  army  under  Lord  Keape  in  Affghanistan.  and 
vna  present  at  the  asaanlt  and  capture  of  Ohuanee.  (Medal).  Sir  Willoughby  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  three  clasps. 

16  Cape  Jeffrey  served  as  a  captain  in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  on  the  heights  of 
Ariahan  in  AlavA  on  the  16tb,  17th.  and  ISth  Jan.;  in  the  general  actions  in  front  of  San  Sebastian  on  the  6th  May  (aevcrelv 
woundedt  Medal),  and  1st  Oct.  (severely  wounded).  I(a6;  10th,  lit h  (wounded).  Hih,  IStb,  and  16th  March;  storm  and 
capture  of  Iron  Ifth  and  17th  May  (Medal).  1837.  He  aerved  with  the  3<nd  before  Mooltan  during  all  the  operations  from 
Sent.  1848  till  the  auriendar  of  the  fortreas,  83  Ju.  ISW,  after  which  he  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goctknit  (wounded) 
(Medal  and  ClaapaK 

17  Lieut.  CoUs  served  with  the  S9th  in  the  baUle  of  Mahan^Jpoie  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  32nd  at  the  aecond  siege  opera- 
iioBB  bcfinc  Mooltaa,  iBclndiag  the  atom  sd4  castare  of  the  city,  tad  snnender  of  the  fortress.    He  vna  also  present 


JYean'Senr. 


68 


184  33d  {or  The  Duke  of  Wellington's)  Regt.  of  Foot.  [^^**^!SlJi^jJ^ 

"  SBRINOAPATAM,"  ••  WATERLOO/'    Tlic  Great  uid  Motto  of  the  Duko  of  W«lltest«m« 
ColoneL—V  Wi  Henry  D*0yly,*  JBns.  2  Aug.  97  ;  Lt.  &  Capt.  2d  Mot.  99  j 

Mqjor,  4  JuDe,  1 1 ;  Capt.  k,  Lieut.-  Col.  27  May  Id ;  Col.  12  Feb.  30  s  M^vtm 

Gen,  28  Jane,  38 ;  Lieut, -Gen,  1 1  Not.  51 ;  Col.  33rd  Foot,  28  Sept.  47. 
Lieut'CoL^Vve^.  Rodolph  Blake,* Ent,  ^30  June,  25 ;  X^. » 14  Aug.  27 ;  CttpK 

P  23  Aug.  31 ;  Mqjor^  14  April,  43 ;  Lt.'Col  p3  Oct.  48 ;  CoU  28  Not.  54. 
M(yor$* — John  Douglas  Johnstone,  Ent.  P15  Aug.  27;  lAeut,  16  Mar.  90; 

Capt.  P 19  Oct.  38 ;  Major ^  p  3  Oct.  48. 
Thos.  Banbury  Gough,^  wEiM.  P27  Dec.  27;  Lieut.  p25  Jan.  31;    C^p<.»2a 

Not.  38 ;  M^jor,  22  Dec.  48. 
Geo.  V.  Mundy,^  Lieut,  27  Feb.  35 ;  Capt.  p  1  May  40;  Brev.-Me^.  11  Kot.  51 ; 

Brev.  Lt.'Col  12  Dec.  64 ;  Major ,  29  Dec.  64.      


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Captains. 

George  Erskine 

J  ohn  £.  CoUings 

£dw.  Westby  DonoTan.. 

William  Pretyman 

Henry  Ullick  Burke  .... 
Henry  Chas.  Fitzgerald' 
John  £d.Taubman  Quaylc 
Henry  Disney  Ellis  .... 

Thomas  Wickham 

Richard  Lacy • . 

Frank  Corbett' 

Basil  Fanshawe 

Frederic  Smith  Vacher . . 
Chas.  Carter  Barrett .... 
Walter  George  Nugent . . 
Charles  Edward  Mansfield 

LlBUTBKAMTS. 

William  Henry  Parry    . 

Valentine  Bennett 

A\ex.  Bruce  Wallis^  . . . 
Buxton  Martin  Kenrick 
Edward  Barker  Preacott 
Hans.  S.  St.  Vincent  Marsh 
C.  Moore  Brabazon  Siree ' 
John  James  Greenwood  ' 

John  Riftlph  Carr   

John  Thornton  Rogers  . . 
Laogford  Rowley  Hey  land 
James  Mitchell  McKie  •• 

John  Owens  ' 

Bnsiohs. 
Charles   Whatelay  Willis 
Arthur  Edward  Aug.  Ellis 
Hn,  R.  H  .de  Montmorency 

Henry  DonoTan 

John  Douglas  Johnstone 

Francis  A.  Ball 

Geo.Talbot  Worthington 


ENSiaN. 


17  Aug.  32 

21  June  39 

10  Jan.  40 
P  8  May  40 
P 17  July  40 
P  26  Sept.  40 
P  7  Sept.  41 

14  June  42 
P  25  Oct.  42 

1 1  Mar.  42 
P  30  Mar.  47 
p  14  Apr.  46 

8  Dec.  40 
P  22  Jan.  47 
P 15  Aug.  48 
P   1  Sept.  48 

P  20  Oct.  48 
P  17  Not.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
p  18  Jan.  50 
P 16  Mur.  50 

16  Sept.  61 
P 18  Aug.  62 
P  15  Oct.  52 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P  13  May  53 

6  June  54 

7  June  54 

9  Aug.  54 

10  Aug.  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 
P18  Aug.  54 

21  Sept.  54 
27  Oct.  54 

8  Not.  64 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.   'BKBT.-MAJ. 


14  April  43 
P    3  Oct.  48 
22  Dec.  48 
P 11  Sept.  49 
P  9  July  60 
P  2  Jau.  52 
P  26  Mar.  52 
P  21  Sept.  52 
P25Mar.  53 
6  June  54 
Pl8Aug.  54 
29  Dee.  54 
do 
do 
do 
do 


20  Jane  04 


P  3  June  36 
22  Jan.  42 

14  June  42 
^  5  Aug.  42 
P  30  Aug.  42 

9  Oct.  42 

7  Not.  43 
P  31  Jan.  46 
P  22  Dec.  46 
P  27  Sept.  44 
Pll  Sept.  49 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 

10  Sept.  49 
P  9  July  60 
P  8  Aug.  51 

P  2  Jan.  62 
P23Mar.  62 
P  6  July  52 
P  21  Sept  52 
P  8  Apr.  53 
6  June  54 

15  Sept.  54 
21  Sept.  54 
24  Sept.  64 

6  Not.  54 

8  Dec  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  64  \  koM  «itii 

tiic  nifttat  or  the  »!«■«  la  ISIS. 
PUDden,  uadcr  Lard  Lyncdeeh,  la  lsi«i  a»d  «uK 
■•qttcatff  witli  ib«  anay  uadcf  tb«  Dote  af  WvUii«i.« 
ia  Plaadan  aad  Fraaea.  aad  va«  Mvca»ly  ii  aaiw  at 
tha  tetUa  of  Waitfioa.  Ha  hat  raartvad  Um  Wi* 
Medal  irlth  gaa  eUap  tn  < 


I  Uaut-Oaaatal  D*0fly 


IB  Um  eaaipalcD  ia  Nattt 
la  I7IS.  aadcff  SlraalfliAbaflaa^r. 
aad  tha  I>uhaorTnik,aBd  •aatakra 
priaoarr  la  tha  acflos  af  ite  tM 
SepC  Ba  MTftd  alih  tha  mtm*  m 
iba  Nanh  af  Spala  im^tt  Sar  jUm 
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Payimuf«r.«-Patrick  M'Grethy  4  Oct.  31 ;  En».  7  Feb.  11;  Xlm^  14  Jan.  13. 
Adjutant, — Lieut. 

Quarter-Matter, — Edward  Vyse,  14  July  54. 

^urpewi.— William  Mure  Muir,  M.D.,  24  Feb.  54;  AmUt.-Surg.  22  Nor.  42. 
Auitt.'-'SurgeoHi.'-^Qhxi  OgilTy,  M.B.,  15  July  53. 

Tbomaa  Clark,  7  April  54.   [Faelngt'BiaX.'^Aifente^  Xcasrt. 

John  Vernon  Seddall,  M.D.24  Not.  64.  Cox  k,  Co. 

9  Ll«at..Ool.  Blake  eommsnded  Um  SSrd  Rrf  L  st  Um  bstUa  of  tba  Alma. 

4  M^or  Oottirh  and  Lt.  Walllt  ware  laTerelx  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma. 

6  Lt.-Col.  Muody  commanded  the  98rd  BegLat  the  battle  of  Inkennan  and  reeelTed  bferet  riak  9ilJL-Co\ 

8  Captain  PiU«erald  and  Lt».  Oreenwood  luA.  Biiee  were  ilighily  wiHiodcd  at  the  Alna. 

0  Capt.  Corh^ii  eat  »li-'litT  and  1^.  Owtfiia  danyeroutljr  woundMl  at  Inkerman^ 

IN  Caat.  Maore  «a«  |tfe«cat  at  lita  •urivader  of  tke  fonxoM  of  Mootiaa,  at  tiia  aamodar  of  the  latt  aad  gamiaaTf 
Ckcaioif.  and  at  tba  battle  of  Goqicrat  (Medal  aod  Claa|N). 

10  Lt.  ratienoa  ■ervad  ia  tha  lai  aad  <b4  w/igM  apaiaiMias  bcl!N«MaaltaB,t8cladiaff  tbastar«  aaicaptateef  iheeicy.  Il« 
waa  aba  prewnt  at  the  waiiaadcraf  tba  fort  aaa  faniaMi  of  Cbaniote,  aad  at  tba  bauTc  of  Gooyarat  (Madal  and  CImmU 

21  Lteat.  Joly  tcrred  witb  tba  forca  aadar  Sir  Colia  Campbell  agaiatt  tba  Argbaa  tribes  of  tbe  Cnbeel  £fo«tter  la  IMS. 
ud  «a«  pmaat  at  tba  afaira  of  Nawadaad,  Fraagbar,  aad  Skaraote. 

]]*  pafBaster  GarCanb  tartcd  «ub  tba  Stad  ia  Caaada  dnriag  tbe  rrbdlion  ia  I817i  and  waa  prMtnt  tn  tbe  artianrfSt 
Battacba.    He  *cr*ed  ai  Adjatant  dariag  tba  lac  aad  Sad  Mcga  ooeratioBB  ~ 
■form  aad  eaptare  of  tba  tuj,  aad  wurreader  of  tbe  fartiaaa.    AJm  at  tb 
aad  at  tba  baitia  of  Goojemt  (Modal  aad  daapt). 

tl  Lt.  8«nabca«ca  MT?«d  at  tba  lat  aad  tad  oiaga  eaeiatioaa  befcre  Meoltan,  inrindiag  tbe 
WKwtfVf  wo«adcd  on  tba  S7tb  Dec  lS4a  (Medal  and  Clatp.) 

31  Lt.  roacr  aarred  at  tba  lat  aad  Sad  akge  opetaiioaa  before  Meol(att«  Indadlag  tbe  nttack  en  tbe 
front  of  tba  adfaaead  tfeacbeaan  tltb  Sept.  ISML  tba  actioa  of  SoofjbooBd.  atiaafc  en  tba  anbvba  S7lb  Una*  aiena  aad  rai* 
tare  of  tba  city  and  aaiwadarof  tba  ibrtiaai.    He  waa  alao  at  tbe  aarrandef  ef  tbe  tort  and  gaitjaoa  af  Cbantete,  and  ei  %\9 
batUeof  Goatevat  (Madal  and  Claapa). 

x4  Lt.  HadiBsa  Bcmdwitb  tbe  ISad  la  tbeceavntga  en  the  iaiW  (Mdal  aad  ebup).  laelndinff  iheh«nk««r  F^mabab 

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"J^ASg-Mf']   ^th  {The  Cumberland)  Regi.  of  Foot.  [^^^^i:^;^-\\%S 

"ALBtTHBHA"— "ARROYO  DOS  MOLINOS"— "VITTORIA"— "PYRENEES^'- 
^NIVELLE"— "NIVE"— "  ORTHES"— "  PENINSULA." 


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Colonel.^lj^  Sir  Thomas  Makdougali  Brisbane,'  Bart.  GCB.  GCH.  Sns,  10 

Jan.  1782;  Lieut.  30   July,  91;  Capt.  12  April,  93;  Mqfar,  6  Aug.  05; 

Zieut.'Col,  4  April,  1800;  Col.  25  July,  10 ;  Mq^ar-Gen.  4  June,  13;  Lieut.- 

Gen.  27  May,  25;  Gen.  23  Nov.  41  ;  Col.  34th  Regt.  16  Dec.  26. 
Lieut.'Colonel.---Mcho\BB  R.  Brown,  Ens.  22  Mar.  21  ;  Lt.  2  June  25  ;  Capt. 

2  May  37  ;  Major^  23  March  45 ;  Lt.-Col.  27  March  48 ;  Col.  28  Vov.  54. 
3fi(;or#.— Richard  D.  Kelly,  i?7».7  Mar.  34;  XttfuM'30  July,36;  Capt.  f  24 

Sept.  41  ;  Af^'or,Pl7Mar.48. 
Arthur  Cyril  Goodenough,  £ru.  p8  April  34;  Lieut,  p  25  Not.  36;  Capt.  p  26 

Oct.  41 ;  Mq^or,  27  March  48. 
John  Simpson,  Sns,  p  13  Mar.  35;  Lieut.  p3  Nov.  37;  Capt.  P26  Jan.  44; 

Major,  29  Dec.  54.  ^_^ 


Captains. 

JohnGwilt 

James  Maxwell 

Thomas  Bourke 

John  Shiffner 

Mawdistly  Gaussen  Best 

William  Warry  

John  Robinson  • . .' 

Joseph  Jordan    

John  Peel   

Henry  Edward  Bale  .... 

Francis  P.  Cassidy 

Da? id  Steuart    

Geo.Edw.BrownWesthead 
Granville  William  Puget 
Robert  Campbell    ...••. 

LlBUTENAlTTS. 

Geo.  Byng  Harman  .  •  •  • 
Edward  Herman  Marsh 
ArthurT.  L.Chapman/i€(;. 
Abel  Woodroife  Boyce 
John  Leslie  Moore. .  • 
Francis  Richard  Hart 
Jno.  W.  Brooke  O'Loghlin 
Edmund  P.  L.  Mathew.. 
William  Walker  Jordan 

John  Byron    

Hector  Maclean  Lawrence 
Thomas  Harry  Sannders 
Robert  John  B.  Clayton 

Arthur  Scott 

Ensioicb. 

Francis  Peel ■ 

John  Francis  Wyse   .... 

Henry  Daniel  Alt 

Rupert  Inglis  Cochrane 
Norman  Ramsay 
Edward  Jordan 


ENSIGN. 


•  • • • . . 


•  • 


P25  Nov.  36 
P  24  Sept.  41 
P  9  May  34 
P  15  Oct.  41 
P 12  Dec.  43 
P26Jan.  44 
P  22  Mar.  44 
F  14  Feb.  45 
P  22  June  47 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  25  Nov.  28 
Pl7Mar.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P 14  Apr.  48 
P 12  May  48 

P 18  Sept.  49 
P23Nov.  49 
P24NOV.  49 
Pl7May  50 
P17  Sept.50 
P 14  Mar.  51 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P  9  Sept.  51 
P 17  Oct.  51 
P  13  Feb.  52 
p  11  June  52 
P  9  July  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  15  July  53 

P25NOV.  53 

6  June  54 

23  June  44 

14  July   54 

P  24  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 


LIEUT. 


P 10  Aug. 
P 13  Oct. 
2  May 
P  31  Mar. 
P  21  July 
P 12  Feb. 
P  22  June 

27  Mar. 
P 19  Oct. 
P21  July 

13  Dec. 
P  26  Oct. 
P  25  Jan. 
P  IFeb. 
P   8  Feb. 


CAPTAIN. 

38  P  14  Feb.  45 
43,P22Jttne47 
37 1  27  Mar.  48 
43 1  P  27  July  49 
46, P  7  Mar.  51 
47  P  14  May  52 

47  P     9  July  52 

48  P  29  Oct.  52 

49  P  25  Nov.  53 

48  6  June  54 
31     10  fioy.  48 

49  29  Dec.  54 

50  29  Dec.  54 
50  29  Dec.  54 
50  29  Dec.  54 


BRRV.-MAJ. 


P  21  June  50 
P17  Sept.50 
P  7  Mar.  51 
P29  Oct.  52 
P 13  Sept.  53 
P  25  Nov.  53 
Pll  Mar.  53 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 

14  June  54 
U  Aug.  54 

15  Dec  54 
15  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  54 


9  Surgeon  Dwrcr  icrved  In  the 
ISth  Horml  Iridi  with  the  fom 
under  Sir  0«e.  IVAnilv  in  th« 
Cknton  Rivar  In  !M7.  Swrvd  also 
Uiroochaat  fha  Bniam  war  of 
1803  and  fS  (Medal). 


Paymiu^er.— <^a8.  Boyse  Roche,  30  Nov.38;  ^itf.18  Jan.  28;  Lieut,  81  Junefii* 
Aiil^utant. — Lieut.  Arthur  Trevor  Leake  Chapman,  7  March  51. 
Quarfer^Afff#^er.— Terence  Rowan,  28  April  34. 

Surgeon. — Joseph  Hamilton  Dwyer,*  3  Nov.  54;  Assitt.'Surg.  14  Nov.  45. 
A$sist.''SurgeanM. — Richard  Jukes  Worthiogton,  26  May  54. 

Wallace  Ha  ward,  7  June  54. 

Edwuii  Mason  Wrench,  1  Dec.  54. 
Faeingt  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sl  Co, 

1  sir  Thomst  Brisbane  Joined  the  Duke  of  York's  •rmj  fn  the  beginning  of  the  wsr,  end  wm  precent  in 
mvmrv  action  eicept  that  of  the  3Snd  May  03,  when  he  was  confined  from  a  wound  received  in  the  action 
Af  the  IBth  of  the  same  month.  He  was  lubsequentlf  present  at  the  tailing  of  Tariont  islands,  forts,  &c.  in 
the  West  Indies,  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby.  Sir  Thomas  has  received  the  gold  cross  and  one  clasp 
for  ViUorit,  Pyrenees, NiTelle,  Orthet,and  Toalonse  (where  be  wss  wounded);  and  the  tiltor  War  Jledal 
with  one  claip  for  the  MiT«. 


186        Z5th  {Royal  Susiex)  Regiment  of  Foot.    [g^fS'iSii'l'^S.S; 


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"MAID  A." 

Colonel.— Ifi  Wi  Sir  George  Henry  Fred.  Berkeley/  KCB.  Comet,  21  Jan.  M  ; 

Xi«i^  27  Aug.  03;   Capt.  1  May,  05;  Jlf<(/or,  28  Jan.  08;  Lieut. -Col,  13 

June,  11 ;  Co/. 27  May,25;  JIf/y.-G'ew.  10  Jan. 37 ;  X/.- Gen. 9  Nof.iG;  Qm. 

20  June  64 ;  Col.  85th  Regt.  11  July,  45. 
LiVw^- Co/one/*.— Edward  Holy  Hutchinson,  J&n«.  p20  Mar.  27;  Ligmt.  HO 

Sept.  29;  Ca;>f.  p 8  June  38;  3fq/or,  p  17  May  60;  Xt>M/.- Co/.  20  June  54. 
William  KaikesFaber,*2?id  Lt.  PlOApr.  20;  Z^f28  Aug.  28;  Capt.  P22May 

35 ;  Brev.'Mt{j.  23  Dec.  42 ;  Mqf.  p  17  Nov.  43;  Lieut.^Cot.  15  Dec.  48. 
Jffl/or*.— James  Tedlie,  l^fu.  P19  May  26;  Lieut.  P  6  June  27  ;  Capt.  23  July 

38;  Ifq/or,  8  July  51. 

Charles  Beamish,  JBnt.  p26  Apr.  31 ;  Lieut.  P  20  Mar.  35 ;  Capt.  P  31  Dec.  30 ; 
lirev.'MqjoTy  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  20  June  54. 


CAPTAINa. 

0  Frederick  English 

0  Thomas  Teulon  

0  Robert  Henry  Price  .... 

0  Archibald  Tisdall 

0  Fred.  George  Elkington . . 

0  William  Ranby  Ooate    . . 

3{.;  Oliver NichollsChattertOD 

U  M.VilliersSankey  Morton 

0  James  Hickerstaff  ..*.:«• 

0  Chas.  Fred  Browne    ..•• 

0  Arthur  J.  Le  Grand  .... 

0  Henry  Edw»rd  Moore   • . 

LlBUTENAirTt. 

0    Samuel  Pritche  Blyth   . . 
0    Wm.  Henry  Ballingall.. 

0    JanieaSpratt 

0    John  Harris 

0    William  Qlynne  Massey 
0    Richard  Longfield  C raster 
0    Charles  Hubert  Tennan  t . . 
0    Ranulph  Charles  Lee    . . 
0    Wm.  F.  G.  Forster,  afij. 
0    John  Ormaby  Vandal  ear 

0  I  John  D«vi8 

^  I  John  Henry  Blake 

0  I  Jnhu  Hcniy  Nott   

Alfred  John  Ford   

Norris  Goddard 

Donald  William  Dundas 

Edward  Tedlie   

Alex.  John  C.  Warrand . . 

Robert  J.  Gordon  Grant' 

0.  G.  Macregor  Skinner 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBV.-MAJ. 


P22  Mar.  33 
p  29  Dec.  37 
P31  Dec.  39 

26  June  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 

15  April  42 
p  26  July  33 
p  3  May  44 
Pll  Nov.  45 

ID  May  4i 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P  3  Sept.  47 


P17  June  86 1  p  16  Dec.  40.   11  Not.  61 
P15  Dec.  40'p31  Dec.  47' 
P  3  May  44'P23June48 
;P20Sept.44'Pli  May  49 
P31  Dec.  44' p  13  July  49 


29  May  45 

P  6  Aug.  30 

P   2  Apr.  47 

P 12  May  46 

9  June  46 

16  April  46 
P 17  May  60 


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28  Apr.  46 
P  5  Apr.  44 

8  May  46 
P3]  Dec.  47 
P 16  June  48 
P 23  June  48 
P  18  May  49 
P21  Aug.  40 

8  July  61 
P21  Nov.  61 
P  13  Feb.  62 

18  Apr.  46 
P 12  Sept.  48 


P23  Jnne48 

11  Oct.  46 

Pll  May  49 

8  July  61 

P  30  Jan.  62 

P  27  Jan.  54 

P  3  Mar.  54 

P28  Mar.  54 

20  June  64 

20  June  64 

20  June  54 

I P  4  Jan.  50 

P14  Feb.  51 


P 14  Dec.  49 
15  Aug.  48 
20  June  54 
20  Jane  54 

P  22  April  53 
6  June  54 

P  24  Nov.  64 


S  Lt.  'O*!.  rak«r  itrT«4  *i«a  \ 
4ftti  Ukroatk«*t  th*  **'  «^  Chma 
(Mf4Al),  ud  WM  yretMt  •»  tb« 
Sm  Mtl  weiiad  mftmt*-*  of  Choaaa, 
■tc«na  and  eapmrc  of  Ite  Wlc^u 
abAvt  0«aum.  attack  aad  eapiar* 
•t  AmtfuAti  C%tnliaa«  aaMpaiNHi 
of  Mta«P*  •■<  ftpaim  9t  fka  attM 
attack,  attack  aad  captatt  of 
Mi»ia|*a  tatwaalird  caMf  om 
krifkii  af  taioan.  9f  Cbapa*. 
of  Wooaaaf*  tad  lai 
Naaklo. 


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18  Aug.  48;  P  18  July  51 

Pi  April  53 

8  July  53 

23  June  54 

P 14  July  64 

P 10  Dee.  52 

P   7  June  64 


was  prcMM  at 


P  24  Nov.  54 


a  Llaut.  Oraat 
the  ■turn  aad  daatrm-tloB  af  tto 
totlSad  Mattfa  Maadl^a  Tawv 
or  Saba)«t.  oa  taa  OanMa,  oa  Mm 
lit  Joat  IIM. 


p  17  Jan.  61 
29  Dec.  48 
P  23  Not.  52 
P  29  July  63 
24  Jan.  52 
p  13  May  53 

Thomas  Lloyd    p  3  Mar.  54 

Ensions. 
Albert  John  Revell  ••  . .  p28  Mar.  64 
William  Meadows  Anselijp   7  July  54 
Gordon  StonhouseHughes  P 14  July   64 1 
Mars  Mourier Pohle  ....  p 24  Nov.  54 1 

Paym<uf«r.— John  Mills  Hewson,  28  Sept.  47;  Bns.  28  Mareh  49:    X/.  20 
Ad{jutant.—Lieut,  W.  F.  Godolphin  Forster,  20  June  64.  [Dec.  43. 

Quarter^Master. — Michael  McLonghltn,  19  Jan.  64. 

Surgeon. — James  Walker  Chambers,  M.D.,  6  %ufr.  47  ;  A9tUi.*Swtff*  4  Oct.  90. 
Auistant'Surgeons. — ^William  Geoi^  Clarke,  26  Mareh  62. 

Edward  Thiselton,  20  Jane  64. 
Leslie  Ogilby  Patterson,  20  June  64. 
Faeingt  Bine. — Affents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Sir  Osorte  Bsrkcl«7  mmtcU  In  Effypt  in  1807,  and  iraa  prevent  al  the  UUnf  of  AlciUKlrls.  Xa  18a0  b« 
w»a  appointad  Aaaiatuit-AdJtttsat*OMieral  to  the  simy  lu  fortural*  sad  was  prMcnt  to  the  aelJou  of  Ua 
lOth.  llth,  aad  lath  May,  1800,  pasuga  of  th«  Doaro,  batUra  of  Taiavara,  Bosaeo,  Pitratcs  d'Onor,  atefe  of 
Ba4a)ot  to  18H.  abo  lu  •ubtaquanl  siaft,  ttomi*  and  captorv)  battla  of  Salamaaca,  cartuf*  of  MadrM, 
■kya  of  BaiVOi*  aetioa  at  Villa  Marial,  battle  of  VUtoria»  sl^fe  and  capture  of  Ban  8#ba»ttaB,  paawge  of 
tb«  BidMaoa,  baltlae  of  the  Nirelle  aad  Niva.  Serrod  alto  the  eampaifn  of  18 Id,  Including  Ike  battle  of 
WataHoQ.  at  waich  ha  was  Mverely  wounded.  He  romaaaiided  the  troope  al  the  Gape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
evnducteti  ibo  oiH-mttun*  ayainvt  ttoe  KalAn  la  1847,  which  brought  that  war  to  a  aueeaaaful  termlnaltoa. 
Sir  Cl4»orge  has  reeeired  the  Gold  Croet  and  three  elaspa  for  BosMo,  P«ienlea  d'Onor,  BndalOB*  Salaaaaea , 
ViUorla,  San  89*»aiUan,  And  Nlre ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  ooe  elasp  for  Talavers. 


S^uL^mi:]  Zm  {The  Herefordshire)  Refft  of  Foot.  l^'S:^iV^        187 

**  Firm."—'*  HINDOOSTAN"— "  ROLEIA'*— "  VIMIERA"— «*  CORUNN  A  "— "  SALA- 

MANCA"— "  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLE"— "  NIVE"— "  ORTHES"— 

"  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA." 


LieiU.-ColoneU'—ChRTleB  Ashmore,  JEru,  25  Dec.  13;  Lieut,  13  April,  SO; 

Capt.  P19  Aug.  28;  Mqj.  p15  Dec.  40;  Lt.-Col  22  May,  46;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
Af<{;or#.— Edward  R.  King,  2iu2  Zieu^.  16  Feb.  26 ;  Xieti/.  p  31  July,  28 ;  Capt. 

P4  Dec.  32  ;  Mtgor,  22  May  45;  Breo.  Lieut. -Col.  20  June  54. 
William  Robert  Haliday,  Em,  P 12  Feb.  30 ;  Lt,  3  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.  P 11  Nov.  36  ; 

Brevet  MqjoTy  9  Nov.  46;  Mt^jor^  p3  Auy.  49 ;  Brev,  Lt,'Col,  20  June  .54. 


TaMt'Senr. 

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P»y. 

Pay. 

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Captains. 

James  Nugent    • .  • 

Tbo.  MathiasLuzWeguelio 
Edward  Charles  Butler ,«. 

John  Pratt 

Charles  Wilson  Carden. . 
Lewis  Alex.  Patrick  Boyd 
Wm.  Ryland  Rainsford . . 
Augustus  William  Ord  . . 

John  Rotton  •  • . .  • 

Charles  Woodwright* .... 

Rickard  Lloyd 

Chas.  James  Hale  Monro 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Arthur  Brockman  • . 
Geo.  Rob.  Jas.  Marshall 
W.  Hy.  Adaud  Dashwood 
Bernard  Robert  Shaw   . . 
John  Edmund  Har?ey  . . 

Thomas  Rice,  d.  pm 

Richard  Harbord,  a<(;.  . . 

Alfred  Macdonald 

J.  Welman  Helyar,e2.a4/* 
Charles  Henry  Lambert 
William  Tyler  Stuart. . . . 
Arthur  Manning  Tuck  . . 
John  Mandeyille  Hugo  . . 
Alexander  Fred.  Stewart 
Barrington  G.  Dashwood 
Ensigns. 


BNSION. 


y  15  AprUd6 
P  23  Dec.  36 
P  13  Jan.  37 
P  8  June  30 
P  20  Oct.  37 

21  May  29 
P  6  Jan.  43 
P20Sept.44 
P  7  Jan.  43 
P  13  Mar.  40 
P  2AprU41 

26  June  46 

20  May  42 

23  Sept.  43 

26  June  46 

P 10  July  46 

P 14  Aug.  46 

P  25  Aug.  46 

P  22  Dec.  40 

P24NOT.48 

P25Nov.  48 

P 13  Oct.  48 

20  Oct.  48 

P 14  Mar.  51 

P 16  Sept.  51 

P 19  Aug.  51 1 

P 13  Feb.  52 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BHISY.-MAJ. 


11  Jan.  'oD 
P  28  June  30 
P   5  Mar.  41 

8  June  35 
IDec.  41 

9  Oct.  35 
31  Jan. 45 
6  Aug.  47 

P  22  Jan.  47 

12  Sept.  41 
p  22  Sept.  43 
P  25  Oct.  48 

P  7  June  44 

26  June  46 

P  8  Dec.  48 

P23  Mar.  49 

P   9Aux.  50 

P 11  April  51 

P  11  April  51 

P 30  Jan.  52 

P  23  July  52 

P  28  Jan.  53 

3  Mar.  53 

6  Juno  54 

6Jaue  54 

11  Aag.  54 


**  22  toept.  43 
^  29  Dec.  43 
023  Aug.  44 

22  May  45 
P  3  Apr.   46 

30  Mar.  47 
P  11  April  51 
P 17  Oct.  61 
p    7  Jan. 53 

21  Mar.  63 

6  June  54 

P20Oct.  54 


20  June  54 
20  June  54 


P20  Oct.  541 
S  Doctor  Jopp  Mrfed  with  the  Qaeen*i  Boy- 
Albert  Seagrim  ........  P 12  Mar,  52 1  »1»  during  ttie  campaign  of  1844-43  in  the 

P  17  A  tiff    52  9<MitlMra  Concan  and  Savant  Warrea  coantrjTi 

P 11  Mar.  53 
13  May  53 


Richard  Lloyd 
Wm.  Tho.Exham  Fosbery 
Fred.  J.  Ponsonby  Hill.. 
F.  X.  De  Coucy  Orange 
Christopher  Hodgson  .. 
Fred.  Willoughby  Harris 


including  the  alormiagof  i«T«ralitockadea,and 
tlie  infeslment  and  capture  of  tli«  Forti  of 
Monobnr  and  Munsuntoih. 


6  June  54 
1  Sept.  64 
P  20  Oct.  54 
Paymoi/er.— William  Stuart,  11  Jan.  50;  Qr.  Master,  10  July  35. 
At^jutant, — Lieut,  Richard  Harbord,  28  Jan.  53. 

Quarter- Afof^^.— Thomas  Hamilton  Mills,  16  Feb.  44;  Ens.  2  June  43^ 
Surgeon, — James  Jopp,'  M.D.  1  Jan.  47;  Assist." Surg.  22  Feb.  39. 
Assist.' Surgeons. — John  Richard  Tobin,  21  Oct.  53. 

Stephen  Massett  Webb,  M.D.  19  May,  54. 

i^a«tii^#GrassOreen.—^^«n<#, Messrs.  Cox&  Co. 

1  Captain  Woodwrigbt  lenrcd  with  tha  I8tb  Rojal  Irlth  on  the  China  Expedition  (medal),  aiid  wai 
pment  at  the  capture  of  Amojr,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chinkianxfoo,  and  at  the  con- 
cluding opentlons  before  Nankin.  Also  throughout  the  Bunneie  war  of  18d2-53  (medal);  was  on  hoard 
the  B.  I.  C.  ateamer  Phiegfthan,  during  the  najai  action  and  deKiruetion  of  tlie  enemy'a  tUMskadsi  o!i 
the  Rangoon  River,  alto  landrd  in  command  of  a  company  of  the  IBtii,  and  with  the  mnrincf  of  the 
Foe  fiormed  the  Kaltah  itockadea,  11th  April  1852.  Served  during  tiie  lucceeding  three  daya*  opcr^tioui 
in  the  Tieinlty,  and  at  the  atorniing  and  capture  or  Rangoon;  was  at  the  capture  and  occupation  of  Prome, 
and  at  the  night  attack  of  the  enemy  on  the  camp  at  Prome,  Ath  Dec.  IMS,  also  with  a  detachment  consivting 
of  four  companies  of  the  18tb  with  Sir  John  Cneape's  force  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  operatiotis 
in  the  Dooabew  diatriet,  including  the  assault  of  a  breastwork  17th  March  1853  (wounded),  and  ending  in 
the  storming  and  capture  on  the  19tb  JJarcb  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  diief  Myahloon. 


188      Zith  (  The  North  Hampshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.      [^"^pof  rt"6L*iui:/*' 


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«  MINDEN"— "  TOURNAY"— "  PENINSULA." 
Colonel,— WiWiBm  Smelt,"  CB.  Cornet,  10  March  98;  i*.  11  Dec.  90;  Capt,  21 

March  05  ;  Maj.  28  Jan.  08 ;  Lt,-CoL  4  June  14;  Col.  22  July  30 ;  M^Qor- 

Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  37th  Foot,  11  April  51. 
Lieut.'Colonels.—YnixciB  Skelly,  Ent.  p6  July,  26;  Lieut.  18  Sept.  28 ;  Capt, 

P21  Sept.  32;  Mqjor,  P2  July,  41 ;  Lieut. -Col.  3  Sept  47;   CoL  28  Hor.  W. 
Egerton  Charles  Wm.  Miles  Milman,  En$.  ic  Lieut,  p  24  April  35 ;  Lieut.  Ac  Copt. 

P5  Feb.  41 ;  Capt.  k  iiew/.- Co/,  p 7  April  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Ar<{;or#.— Gilbert  Mm.  Francklyn,  Ens.  p30  April,  27;  Lieut.  23  Nor.  30; 

Capt.  P9  Dec.  36;  Major,  P27  Aug.  41 ;  Brev.-Lt.-CoL  11  Nov.  51. 
Wm.  Longworth  Dames,  Ent.  p  26  July,  20 ;  Lt.  p  24  Nov.  28 ;  Capt.  p  27  Jaoc 

34  ;  MaJ.  p  12  Oct.  41 ;  Bren  Lt.-Col.  1  Nov.  42  ;  Col.  20  Juno  54. 


Captains. 


ENSIGN. 


John  Owen  Lewis p  11  July  36 

Edward D.  Atkinson....  P  6  Oct.  37 
Arthur  M.  Alex.  Bowers . .  p  29  Dec.  37 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


Henry  Macmanus  SalP. . 
Robert  Prescott  Harrison 
Raymond  Richard  Pclly 
Louis  Henry  Bedford    . . 

John  Clutterbuck 

Joseph  Jones  . . .  • 

John  William  Bois^ier^. 

Wm.  Joseph  Bazalgrette. . 

John  Richard  Heaton    . . 

Lieutenants. 

Charles  Luxmoore 

James  Henry  Wyatt  .... 
Edward  Joseph  N.  Burton 

John  Brown    

Thomas  Jackson     

William  Baker 

Raynsford  Taylor  ...... 

Rribert  William  Webb  .. 
John  Deertng  CoUum  . . 
George  William  Savage 


8  Dec.  37 
P  28  July  40 
P  26  Jan.  41 

27  May  42 
P  29  Oct.  41 

7  Jan.  42 
p31  Dec.  44 
P17  Jui:e42 

19  Dec.  34 

P 17  Nov.  43 
P  20  Sept.  44 
P  13  June  45 
5  Feb.  47 
P  1  May  46 
P 28  April  48 
P  8  Dec.  48 

20  July  49 
P    9  July  5'i 


9  July  38 IP 29  Oct.  41 
P  28  July  40  P20  Feb.  46 
P   2  July  41 

1  Sept.  40 
P17  June42 

20  May  44 
P  22  Dec.  43 
P   4  July  45 

29  Dec.  45 
P3  April  46 
P  30  Dec.  45 

22  Aug.  37 


P26  June46 

12  Sept.  48 

P  8  Feb.  50 

P   7  June  50 

P  8  Mar.  50 

Pl2  Oct.  o2 

16  June  53 

P30  Jan. 

6  June 

P  24  Feb. 


52 
54 
43 


BBBV.-MAJ. 


20  Juno  54 


20  June  54 


William  Henry  Henzell . .  |  p  1 2  April  50 
Edward  Abbot  Anderson 
Cha.EdwJUcough  Evered 
Fred.  John  Nash  Ind    . . 

Ensigns. 
£dw.Robt.Biir8by  Barnes^ 
George  Stamer  Gubbins 


P    1  May  46 

P26  June46 

P20  Nov.  46 

P   1  Aug.  48 

1  Aug.  49 

P  12  Oct.  52 

5  May  53 

P    IJuly  53 

P  8  July  53 

23  Nov.  49 1 P 13  Sept.  53 


15  Nov.  50 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 

P  24  June  53, 
8  July  53 


6  June  54 

6  June  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 


6  Eiulfii  Banirs  volBotftrM  on 
th»  oatbreak  of  the  KaSr  «ar  ta 

1850.  and  WM  sppotatrda  Licoc 
in  a  BatiT*  corpa.  asd  Mrved 
Sir  Harrr  8»ltb  aaA  Sir 
C'aUirart  freaa  JaDnaiy.  ISU.  antil 
March.  18U.  B»  acea«paatifrd 
tne  ilrat  patrole  thai  left  Ki«( 
WillUn'a  Town  on  Ow  SSik  Joml. 

1851.  and  wao  i^reMot  at  ck«  m- 
tacvmcou  of  Ibo  t7di 
6cb  March,  \tth  April,  ol  18&t, 
at  Um  pasaac*  of  ibo  K«l  o«  Um 
<(h  December  af  tiio  aaaie  year  i 
hfflidea  many 
eotmtcrt  with  the 
war. 


S.  Lavalliere  Curgenven  .  p  9  July  53 


R.  Bann,a4;.Q.M.9Dec47. 
Bczsin  Reece  •  • . 
George  Bagenall 
Edward  Birkett 
John  George  Jervis 


13  Sept.  53 
P 13  Sept.  53 

21  July  54 
r25  Aug,  54 

22  Dec.  54 
Paymaster. — Gillian  Maclaine  Ross,  27  Dec.  50;  Ent.  8  May,  35;  Xf.  0  Ang. 
Atffutant.—Ensign  Richard  Bunn,  13  Sept.  53.  [39 ;  Capt.  4  Sq>t.  49. 
Quarter- Afa^er.— William  Crutchley,  13  Sept.  53. 

Surgeon, — John  Charles  Cameron,  M.D.  15  April  44  ;  Attitt.^Surg.  27  Mar.  36. 
Attittant'Surgeont. — Jamrs  William  Fleming,  27  Oct.  46. 

Alexander  Smith,  M.D.  7  Aug.  46. 
Jnmes  Frederick  Reyne,  6  June  54. 
Faeingt  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Lieut-General  Smelt  terrcd  in  tlie  Amerlcsn  war.  and  was  present  at  the  talilnf  of  Plattaliarf ,  alona 
and  capture  of  Otwego,  action  of  Lundy'a  Lane,  ttonnfng  of  Fort  Erie,  19lh  Auv.  1SU,  vhert  bo  waa 
flcrerrlj  and  dangerous! j  woundrd.  Srnrd  also  during  the  Burmrse  war,  la  ISti,  fS,  aoil  pari  of  I89tf, 
and  wai  prnvnt  at  liie  cnpture  of  Ransoon,  and  other  actions  in  Ava. 

S  Captain  Ball  served  with  the  lOih  Foot  lii  the  Pui^jaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  inelodiaff  the  wholo  of  the 
•tefe  oporalions  before  Uooltan,  repnbo  of  the  rnrmj  and  nixlil  attack  opon  the  British  eamp  at  Untie* 
Tbol  17th  Ans.  1848;  action  of  Soorjkoond  and  ciipture  of  the  enemy**  ginit  Not.  7th;  canyinp  the 
befffhtt  and  snbnrbt  hotor*  Mooltan  Dec.  97th  ;  and  turrendrrof  the  fortress  ttad  Jan.  1849;  after  whtih 
joined  with  the  Mooltan  force  the  army  under  Lord  Oougb,  and  was  praaeat  at  ths  hatti*  of  Gcqferat  (Meual 
and  two  Claepa). 

4  Captain  Boitiier  serred  with  the  92nd  Regt.  at  the  leeond  siege  operatlona  before  Mooltaa,  helndtaf 
tbe  attack  on  ibe  snbotba  on  <7ih  Dec.,  1846,  and  »ui render  of  the  fonrcaa.  Also  prpseat  at  iht  aurreader 
01  the  fort  and  ipir^Hon  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  batita  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Claspa). 


Yean*  Berv. 


59 


"^"^S^wS^rf ''•"*]    38f»  (  The  Isf  Stafardshtre)  RegU  of  Foot.      189 

•*  MOVTS  VXDBO"— ••  ROI.BXA"— "  VXMIBKA"— "CORUITKA"— BUBACO"— "BlDAJOB"— "  SALAM  AVOA"'^ 

" VxTTomA"— **  St.  Sebastiait"— "  Nxvb'»— "  Pbkxkbuxjl"— "  Ava." 
CoL^^Hon,  Hugh  Arbuthnott,'  CB.  Ens.  18  May, 96 ;  Zt,  16 Sept. 96;  Capt.  20 

Mar.  99;  Mqj\  23  Nov.  04 ;  Zt.-Col  9  May,  11 ;  CoL  19  July,  21 ;  Mty.-Gen. 

22JuIy,dO;  X^>&«n.23  Nov.41;  G^eR.20  June,54;  Co2.88thRegt.4  Apr.4d. 
Lt.'CoL — John  Jackson  Lowth,*^rw.  3  July,  24 ;   Lf.  11  Sept.  26  ;  Capt.  p23 

Mar.  32  ;  Mqf.  p  12  June,  40;  JBrev.-Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  61;  i^. G?/. 22 Dec. 64. 
Majort.— James  Pattoun  Sparks,  JEns.  27  July  16;  Zieut.  30  July  18  ;  Capt.  6 

Sept.  26;  Brev.Mqj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Brev.Lt.-CoL  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqj,  0  July  62. 
Jos.  Samuel  Adamson,  En9.  p  15  Mar.  31 ;  Lt.  p27  Sept.  33,  Capt.  p  1  Dec.  37  ; 

Brev.'Maj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Major,  22  Dec.  64. 
John  W.  S.  Smith,*  Ent.  3  Feb.  32 ;   Ueui.  4  Aug.  37 ;  Capt.  p  7  Aug.  40  ; 

Brev.'Majar,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Major,  29  Dec.  64. 


FulJ  Hair 
Pay.  Pay. 

31 

40 


24 


23 


0 
0 


14 

0 

17 

0 

16 

0 

13 

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12 

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0 

Captains. 

James  3.  Hawker  Farrer 
William  James  Loftus  . 

Arthur  Layard 

Edward  Thomas  Gloster 

Gustavus  Hume 

Samuel  Hackett 

Cha.  F.  Torrens  Daniell,«. 
Ludford  Harvey  Daniel . . 
Charles  Edward  Johns  . . 
Horatio  Page  Vance  .... 
James  Thomas  Craster  . . 
A.  Campbell  Snodgrass,  t 

Frederick  Beswick 

Thomas  Eyre  Lambert  . . 
ITon.Cha.  John  Addington 

LiBDTENAIfTS. 

John  Crosby  Vaughan  . . 
Rowland  Hill  Gordon  . . 
Coinpton  A.  S.  Dickins 
Arthur  Brooksbank  •  • . . 
Owen  G.  Saunders  Davies 
Peter  Wri|;ht  Breton  . . 
Sidney  Godolphin  Quicke 
Henry  Broome  Feilden  . . 

De  Vic  Tupper   

Constantine  Sept.  Gaynor 
John  Fred.  Clinton  Boyle 
I  Thomas  Brodie  Wardlaw 
^  Frederic  Pockllngton .... 
'  John  Bolton  French  .... 

Ensigns. 
William  Kidston  Elles  . . 
George  Wro.  Fred.  Snell 
Ptiilip  Homan  Eyre  .... 
ArthurJohnson  Alli^Ewen 
Fred.  James  Rooper 
Walter  Douglas  Bayly 


EM9IUN. 


LIEUT. 


2  April  41 
P  9  Nov.  38 
P  1  Mar.  39 
P  13  May  42 
P  30  May  43 
P  20  Oct.  43 
3  Jan.  46 
P  9  June  46 
PS6  June46 
P   3  Dec.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
P   6  Oct.  48 

23  Mar.  49 
P  24  Nov.  38 
P 16  Aug.  60 

22  Dec.  48 
P  12  Dec.  60 
P  13  Dec.  60 
P2l  Nov.  61 
P  12  Dec.  61 
P18  May  50 

9  July  62 
P21  Sept.  62 
P16  Oct.  52 
P 18  Oct.  53 

21  Jan.  63 
P 14  May  53 
P  19  Oct.  63 
P28  Apr.  54 


P  2  June  43 
P  8  Nov.  42 
P  29  Dec.  40 
3  Jan.  45 
P  9  June  46 
P   3  Dec.  47 

7  Mar.  49 
P  27  April  49 
P  27  July  49 
P  20  Dec.  50 
P  17  Oct.  61 
P    7  Nov.  51 

19  Mar.  62 
P  12  Feb.  41 
P  30  July  62 

P21  Sept.  62 

31  Dec.  62 

P  20  May  63 

P  18  Oct.  53 

P 18  Oct.  63 

P  28  Apr.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN.    iBREV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 


P  28  April  48 
P 19  July  50 

19  Mur.  52 
P  30  July  62 
P21  Sept.  62 

31  Dec.  52 

P20  May  53 

P18  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

2  Lt.-Col.Lovth  terredwlth 
tho  S8th  in  ihe  Bttrineii«  war 
(Medai),  under  Sir  Arch.  Carop- 
bi>ll,  and  was  present  at  tha 
alTatrt  of  Sembike  and  Ncpadia, 
and  attack  and  capture  of  Mel- 
loon  and  of  Pagbam  Mew.  Ba 
commanded  the  Regiment  in 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864. 


6  June  64 

7  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

24  Nov.  54 
Paymaster.^ameB  Twibill,  23  June  54 ;  Ens.  7  May  40 ;  Qr.^Mr.  8  May  40. 
A  4jutant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master. — Daniel  Doherty,  23  July  41. 
Surgeon. — Frederick  Foaker,  23  March  47 ;  Assist.-Surg.  19  Oct.  38. 
Assist. 'Surgeons. — Digby  William  Lawlor,  10  June,  63. 

James  Henry  Lewis,  24  March  64. 
William  Younge  Jeeves,  28  April,  64. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Cox  &  Co. 
1  General  the  Hoaoorable  Hugh  Arbuthnott  served  with  the  49th  at  the  Helder,  In  1709;  alio  on 
the  expedition  to  the  Baltic,  and  battle  of  Copenhai^en,  in  1801.    In  July  1807,  embarked  with  the  expe- 
dition to  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen.    Accompanied  the  expedition  to 
Sweden,  and  afterwards  to  Portugal  and  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  at  tho  battle  of 
Corunna.    Served  also  In  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  commanded  the  fiStid  at  tha 
battle  of  Busaco,  for  which  he  has  received  the  gold  medal :  he  has  also  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with 
two  claspe  for  Corunna  and  Fueutes  d'Onor;  and  the  Naval  War  Medal  for  Coprnhigen. 

4  MiOoi"  Smith  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  38th  Regiment  In  co-operation  with  a  Naval  expedi- 
tion under  Captain  Lock  in  the  ascent.  In  boats,  of  the  river  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  central  America,  In 
1848,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  pjrt  of  Serapiqui,  and  surrender  of  the  Forts  of  Castello 
Vlejo  and  St.  Cnrlos.  He  also  accompanied  Captain  Lock  to  the  town  of  Grenada,  and  was  present  at  the 
deliberations  and  conclusion  of  a  treaty  with  the  Nicaragaa  commissioners. 

•«*  Tiie  following  offlcers  accompanied  the  S8th  Regt.  to  the  Crimea,  vii^— Lieat.-Co1.  Sparkes,  Majors 
Adamson,  Smith,  and  Daniell  (Brlgade*MiOor  in  Srd  Division),  Captains  Farrer,  Loftus,  Layard,  Qloster, 
Johns,  and  Yance;  Lleuts.  Craster,  Snodgrass  (Alde-de-Carap  to  Sir  John  Campbell),  Beswick.  Addington, 
YcBfhan.  Gordon,  Dieklns,  Brooksbank,  Davies,  Quicke,  Feilden,  Tupper,  Oaynor,  Boyle,  and  PocUiogton; 
Knsfgn  £yro,  Paym.  Twibill,  Surgeon  Foaker,  and  A8sist.-Sargeon  Lawlor. 


Yeafi'8«nr.l 


53 


190  [iSituiSJi.]  3^^A  (  The  Dorsetshire)  Recent  of  Foot.  ['W^^- 

••PHmim  in  Xfi£fi«/*— "Plawr'*— "OiBRALTAK'*— with  tht  CatiU  and  Kwy,  '•KmtU  Jtutffnim  Cml^^ 

— "  Al.BOH»»A.*'— "TlTTOaiA"— "  PlllBKaM"— "  NXV»LL»*»— "NXV«"— «*  OftTHM**— "PSXUSCLA** 

**  MAHAftAJrOAB." 

CoZonel.— 9  est  Richard  Lluellyn,*  CB.  Em,  24  July  09 ;  Ueul.  7  April  04  ; 

Cap^  28  Feb.  05;  M^j.  23  April  12;  Lt.-Col.  18  June  15;  Cbf.  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Miy.'Oen.  9  Not.  46 ;  Lt.^Gm,  20  June  64 ;  Qd.  dOth  Foot,  17  Jan.  53. 
Zt«tif.-Co/on6/.— William  Munro',  Ent,  P20  Jiue  34;  Xieui.  i*  1  April  3G; 

Ca;;^.  2  July  44 ;  Afq/or,  p  7  May  52 ;  ZUui.'CoU  Pll  No?.  53. 
JI/a^'or#.— Robert  Newport  Tinley,'  Eru.  4  April  32^  Lieut,  p  10  July  33; 

Cap^.  P 15  Dec.  40 ;  Brcv.-Mqjor,  1 1  Not.  51 ;  MqfOr^  PIO  Feb.  53. 
William  Clarges  Wolfe,  Eni.  p  30  Oct.  35 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mar.  37  ;   Capi.  7  Aoir. 

46;  Afi^'or,  Pll  Not.  53. 
Arthur  Herbert/  Eng.  p  18  Jan.  31;  Lieut  2  Sept.  34;  Capt,  P31  Dec.  41 ; 

Brev.-Mqj,  20  June  54  ;  Major,  29  Dec.  54^ ^ 


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P«y. 


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Captains. 
Henry  Aug.  8trachan^  . . 
Tliomaa  Wright  Hudson 
Robert  Hamilton  Currie' 

William  Leckie 

Charlea  Deniton  Pedder 
Wm.  Newport  Tinley*  . . 
Lewis  SUfford  Northcote 
Robert  Broome  Baker 
W.  Hncks  HardingWarner 
Simon  George  Newport* 
John  FitsRoy  Dalrymple 

Wm.  Oreenham  ' 

James  Agncw •  •  •  • . 

Wm.  Henry  Wilson,  at^j, 
Thomas  Fraser  Dixon    • . 

LlBUTBHANTH. 

B.  Beau.  Maunsell     .... 

Thomas  Carpendale  Baird 

Frederick  Wilmot  Foster 

Ralph  Edward  Carr  .... 

William  Oammell 

Norman  Macdouald  .  •  • 

Charles  MilUgan    

'  Charles  Burch  Phillipps 
;  Thos.  Westropp  Bennett 

Augustus  Frederic  Raper 
.  RawdonChas.P.deRobeck  P  18  Feb.  53 

James  Powell |    27  May  53 

W.de  W.Roche  Thackwell  p  10  June  53 


ENSIOir. 

21  Sept.  32 
P16  June37 
P  28  Dec.  38 

10  Not.  43 
P  7  July  46 
P  15  Not.  39 
P  24  June  48 
P  4  May  49 
P  1  Feb.  60 
3  Aug.  41 
P2  Dec.  36 

27  Aug.  41 

22  Oct.   44 
9  June  46 

lOAprU49 

P  2  Oct.  46 
P 15  Feb.  50 
P17  June  51 
P 13  Feb.  52 
Pl2Mar.  52 
P 14  May  52 
Pll  June  52 

23  Not.  52 
P  17  Dec.  52 
P16  May  51 


LIEUT. 


9  June  35 
30  Oct.  40 

P 14  Feb.  40 
16  April  45 

P  27  Dec.  50 

Pll  June  41 

P 16  Jan.  52 

P   2  Apr. 

P  7  May 

2  July 

P  8  Dec.  37 

11  Dec.  46 

P23  June  48 
1  May  51 

PIO  Feb.  52 


CAPTAIN.      BRBT.-MAJ. 


52 

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Edward  John  Stokes  • . . 

Ensigns. 
George  Henry  Young 
James  Gibbons  Smyth  . 
Henry  Bolton  Newport. 
John  Henry  Murray 


Pll  June 53 


3  Apr.  49 

23  Nov.  52 

27  May  53 

P  10  June  53 

Pll  June  53 

P24  June58 

Pll  Not.  53 

6  June  54 

6  Juno  54 

P  12  May  54 

P  8  Sept.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

15  Dee. 

15  Dec. 


5  June  43 
7  Dec.  45 
P 10  Feb.  52 
p  2  Apr.  52 ! 
P   7  M«y  52; 
27  May  53 
P 10  June  53 
P 24 June  53 
Pll  Nov.  53 
0  Jane  54 
9  May  51 ' 
29  Dec.  54  < 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64  i 
20  Dec.  64: 


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th«  bumlMf  of  clM 

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with  the  aitt  throM bMft  III*  caai- 

pelcn    er   ll4t    U    *i^h«ae:u 

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CQt  Mtarnaanu  laadlaf  la  iL     U» 

■arrcd   alaa  the  aempelf  an  t^ 

SuUej,    and    waa  pmm    la    tfc« 

battica  af  Hoedhaa, 

BaddivaU  Ali»al.  aad 

and  *ai  aoa  af  aaly  S«« 

«t»e  aeeapcd  beiaf  wefMi4e4i  Medal 

aadthrea  Ctaipe. 


.  Pll  Not.  63 

P25  Aug.64 

1  Sept.  54 

P  8  Sept.  54 

Maxwell  Wither  Hyslop . . '  p    8  Dec.  54 

Pay  matter. — Samuel  Bcnison/^  5  Not.  52  ;  Quarter^Maeter,  13  July  41. 
A4jutant.^Lieut.  Wm.  Hen.  Wilson,  20  April  40. 

QtMitsr-Jfosfsr.^Adam  M'Bride,  2  Oct.  49.  [Nov.  44. 

\Surgeim. — George  Thomas  Woodman,  M.D.  7   April  54;    Aeeiit.'Swrg,  29 
.  Aetiit^  Surge.— John  Sheldon  Furlong,  MD.  19  Nov.  47. 
;  John  Halyburton  Ross,  M.B.,  16  Dec.  53. 

I  George  Wliiteaeld  Sparks,  I  Dec.  54.  [Bt,^  Armit,  Sl  C«. 

Faeinge  Qnea.^^Agentef  Bfessis.  Cox  k  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  B.  R.  Borouj^b, 
1  Z.lettt.-0«aerhl  Uoelljii  enttrvd  ib«  mnny  m  aCtpuln  with  temiiorary  rank,  lo  th«  Sind  Rcft.,  •ra 
wta  pfBMBt  wUh  it  at  Ferrof ,  Cadia,  and  In  tb«  Mediterranean,  In  ISOO  and  ISOI.  and  on  iIm  eancinakin 
of  peace  waa  plaeed  on  half-pay ;  Imii  on  war  toon  afMr  breakinx  oal,  he  reUB<|aiahed  bla  lomporarf 
comralnloo,  and  re-ent«red  the  fenrioe;  and  hartaf  In  Feb.  1805  obtained  a  company  by  pnrehaao  tn  v%  • 


tStb  Baft.,  be  aceompaoifd  it  to  the  Peninsula  In  1800.  and  was  |H«e«ni  al  the  battle  of  Bainew.  do«ofi..c 
of  the  Linetof  Lisbon,  advaoee  on  Campo  Mayor,  Inveetment  of  OUven^a,  sl^sv  of  Bad^oa,  battle  « 1 
Albttbera,  sarprise  and  capture  of  a  French  corps  at  Arroyo  de  Mollno,  attack  and  capture  of  the  Forta  and 
Bridge  of  Atmaru,  adrance  on  Aranju«i  aud  Madrid,  occupation  of  Bordoana,  and  other  ate*  tees  uf 
Binor  Importance.  In  1815  he  embarked  with  his  regiment  for  the  Nelfcerlanda,  wImm  ho  waa  penoBoir 
enrafed  with  It  in  the  batttes  of  Qoatre  Brae  and  Waterloo,  In  the  lauer  of  which  ho  waaeevorely  •onadt'd, 
and  reoeiTed  for  hl«  couduci  in  the  field  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt-Colonol  aad  tho  Oompnalooahlp  of  the 
Bath.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busnco  and  Albuhera. 

t  Ueet.>Col.  Moaro  mtvhI  as  AdJaUnt  af  tiia  tfdi  to  di«  aetloo  at  Mabarslparv.  and  waasrvately  waimSffd  (madsa. 

8  M^ar  Tlolej  Mfvad  the  raMpaifn  affalmt  dM  B^ah  afCoeri  la  IS34.  Ha  was alie  prMcMla  lb«  WnSr  ef  Mahar^yvtr , 
Mh  Dm.  ISU  ( M'dal].  aad  vat  Mraraly  voaoScd. 

S  M^ler  Uarbrrt.  aad  Capto.  Cvrrte,  TbUcT.  and  Vwwfmt  svtvad  wHh  the  Begt.  as  the  aetlen  ef  MahasMfve  an 
flie  Mb  Dt«.  ISO.    Mslar  BafbartaiidCaptalaaCefttoaid  KawvartvaaasUfbrtyvennisd. 

7  Caps.  SW«chaasarvadtbacampaltaacaaBSSSMaaiaberCaaiv,lalSB4. 

s  f  j«aL  areeobara  scnred  as  Staff  Ofllcer  to  a  wing  of  the  14th  Light  Drafooat  In  the  Campaign  la  the 


'^•i!S»S/;uSbiVn"'/"-l  40tt  {The  SndSomer,etBhire)Begt.  of  Foot.  191 

Sepol  Bt  Oftlwmr.  J 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  word  '<  EoTFr"  on  the  etpi  of  the  Fltnk  Oomfwnief.  **  Hovra  Yzbio**— "  Rolbxa"— 

"  ViailB«A"— "TAI^VBRA"— "  BADAJO*"— "  SALAXAHCA"-^"  VITTOHIA"-  "  PTHBlf  BBS"— *•  NZVBLLB" 

—^^Obthm**— "Toow)c8K»»— "  PBBiirBULA"— ♦*  Watbbloo"— "Cabdahab,"  "Ouusvbb  and Cabool, 
"      I84V'"Uabarajpobb." 

ColoneU^}^  ^SSi  Sir  Alexander  Woodford,"  GCB.  GCMG.  Snt,  0  Dec.  94; 
XM5July,95;  CflpMlDec.99;  Capt  8c  Lt,'Col.S  Mat.  10;  Co/.4June, 
14;  Mtyor^Gen.  37  May,  25;  LieuU-Gen.  28  June,  88;  Gen,  20  June  64; 
Col.  40th  Foot,  25  April,  42. 

Zf6u^-Co/on«I.— Thomas  James  Valiant,  Ens,  29  May,  28;  Lt,  p17  Dec.  29: 


Yenn'Serr. 


til 


full 
Pmy. 


27 


22 


17 


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CapU  P 1  May,  35 ;  Major,  p  10  July,  46 ;  Xi^u^.-Co?.  p  25  June  52. 
Jf <|/<w*.— John  Martin  Bladen  NcUl,*  Mns.  P  22  Mar.  33 ;  X*.  P  9  Jan.  36 ;  CapU 

P 11  Mar.  42;  Mqjor,  P  8  June  49. 
Arthur  Leelie,  Ena.  p  20  Nov.  38  j  Lieut.  P  6  May  42 ;  Capi,  p  3  April  46 ; 

3fq;or,  P25  June62. 


Captains. 
Thomas  L.  K.  Nelson,^  a. 

John  W.  Thomas^ 

Robert  Carey*     

Hans  Thomas  Fell  Wliite 
R.  John  T^echmere  Coore 

Robert  Hare    

ThomasQeorge  Gardiner  ,t. 
Henry  Christopher  Wise . 
Ered.  Samuel  filyth  ... 
Francis  Henry  Atherley 
Edw.  Hungerford  Eagar,^ 
Michael  Edward  Smith  . . 

Lieutenants. 
Richard  Dawson,*  d,  ptn, 
George  Owen  Bawdier  . . 
John  Edward  Brodhurst 

William  O'Hara 

Charles  Henry  Hall  .... 
W.  H.  Horndon  Messenger 
Thomas  Bailey  Richards 
Fred.  C.  H.  S.  Baddeley 
Thomas  M.Brnoe  Gardyne 
G.  A.  Bentley  Buclde,  adj. 
Theophilus  Boiton,  d,  adj. 
Arthur  Fred.  Fitz  Simons 
Philip  George  Hewctt. . . . 
Arthur  Marquhard  Mbller 
Edw.  Henry  Melville  Tod 

Ensigns. 
Charles  Francis  Brooke  . « 
Jacob  Francis  Bryant 
Walter  Blake  Burke.  • . 
L.  Nesbitt  Lloyd    ..... 

John  Armstrong    

Palmer  Whalley 

Henry  Gordon  Rogers  . 
Alfred  Cook   


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


25  Nov.  81 
7  June  89 

15  Not.  39 
P 12  May  43 
P  27  June  45 
P  7  May  47 
P 15  May  47 

26  Nov.  47 
P  4  May  49 
P  8  June 49 
Pld  April  39 
P  3  Nov.  37 

P  21  May  41 
26  May  48 
Pl7Sept49 
P]  8  Sept.  49 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P 19  July  50 
P  15  May  51 
P  20  Oct.  49 
P  17  Jan.  51 
P  14  Feb.  51 
P21  How.  51 
P  9  July  52 
P 10  July  52 
P  9  July  52 
P  23  Dec.  58 

p  23  Dec.  53 
P  6  Jan.  51 
6  June  64 
1  Sept.  64 
8  Sept.  54 
15  Sept.  54 
8  Dec.  54 


29  Jan.  36 
P    7  Sept.  41 

19  Nov.  41 
P 14  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P 18  Aug.  48 

12  Aug.  49 
Pll  Sept. 49 
P  19  July  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 

16  July  41 
P  20  Dec.  39 

14  April  43 

PlSSept.  49 

P  24  Jan.  51 

P  30  May  51 

P  26  June  52 

P   5  Nov.  52 

P  28  May  52 

P  23  Dee.  53 

P  6  Jan.  54 

24  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 

17  Nov.  54 
P 15  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P 10  July  46 
P 14  May  47 
P 14  May  47 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P  24  Jan.  61 
p  25  June  62 
P  6  Nov.  62 
P  23  Dee.  63 
P  23  Dec.  53 
P  6  Jan.  54 
6  June  64 
10  Dec.  62 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


P15  Dec.  54 
Paymaster. — Fred.  Montagu  Hockmgs,  20  April  49;  .^»u.  20  May  42 ;  Lieut, 
Adjutant. — Xtev^.  Geo.  Aug.  Bentley  Buckle,  23  Dec.  53.  [p  10  July  46. 

Quarter-Moiter.'^ThomiA  Walter  Hives,^  26  Oct.  42. 
Surgeon.— AdolphuB  Ceilings,  M.D.,  20  Nov.  46;  Assist.-Surg,  26  Feb.  41. 
Amst.'Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Ligertwood,  MB.,  14  Nov.  61. 

Richard  WUlcocks  Maoauley,  1  Dec.  54. 
Facingt  BulF. — Agente,  Messrs.  Cos  Sc  Co. — Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bt., 

Armity  Sl  Co. 

t  sir  Alenader  Woodlbrd  wrrcd  in  th*  9tb  la  North  HolUund,  and  wm  trrerdjr  wonaded  oa  tba  19th  Sept.  1709.  Scn-cd 
in  tb«  Coldstream  Guard*  at  tti*  eai>tar«  oC  Covenhacea  in  1807.  Sorrcd  ea  tbo  Staff  la  Sicily,  In  1809, 9,  and  10.  CoMunaaded 
tbo  Llftit  Battaaioa  of  the  Brifade  of  Ouardi,  at  tbo  ttece  of  Cludad  Rodrlfo,  capture  of  Bada|oa,  banle  of  Salamanca,  cap- 
ture of  Madrid,  and  at  the  alcf  e  of  Burgoa.  Commanded  flrtt  tiattaUaa  CoMatream  Guarda  at  the  hatUe  of  Vittoria,  capture 
af  SaD  Sehaatian,  at  the  NiveUe,  the  Vlre,  and  invettmcnt  of  Bayonne.  Commanded  the  second  hattalJon  at  the  battle  of 
WaiPfloot  flunander  of  Paris,  and  during  the  oceupatloo  in  France.  Sir  Alexander  has  received  the  gold  medal  and  two 
elaaps  for  the  batllea  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Nirc  |  and  the  sUrer  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and 
NlvcUa. 

3  Mijor  Bladen  NelU,  and  Captain  Carey  aerred  throoghottt  tiic  operatiooa  la  Caadabar  and  In  Ail|baaistaa  In  1S41 
aad  4X  and  hava  received  the  medal. 

4  Oaplalaa  T.  U  K.  Nelson,  Thomas,  and  Bagar  (aererely  wouaded  at  Benl  Badam)  and  Qaartar-awster 
Hivea,  terved  throogbout  the  operationa  in  Candahar  and  in  Alfghaalstaa  in  1S41  and  41,  and  have  received  tbe  aftcdal. 
Ttaeae  oOken  *cre  also  present  in  tbe  aotioa  of  MahanOpore,  S9th  Dec.  ISiS,  and  have  received  the  Bronie  Star  t  Lt.  Eager 
vaa  aUgbtlir  wounded,  and  Capts.  T.  L.  K.  NcUou  and  Thomas  were  severe^  wounded.  Capt.  Nelaon  was  Adjutaat  of  tbe 
llatt.  during  tiie  second  Aii;ghan  campaign,  in  18U.  as  well  as  at  Uahanjpore.  where  he  bad  a  bone  shot  uader  him. 

5  Lt.  Dawson  was  attached  to  the  Stnd  at  Uie  IwitUe  of  Hrderabad,  and  ba*  received  tbe  medal.    Be  waa  anetwardi 


192  r»"}^-J^5^corfu,i  4Ut  (The  Wehh)  Re^ment  of  Foot 


reari'8«nr. 


54 


[Eatltni  EsptdHloB. 
D«pot,  TeaiptenMnw 
On  the  Coloun  and  Appointments,  the  Prinet  of  Wale$*M  Plume,  with  the  motto, "  O1V0U  Am0m  «« 
Chywilydd,"^**  Dbthoit"— "  Qdbbkstowji"— "M  iami"— "Niaoaaa"— •*  Ava." 
"CAKDAHAK,  QHUZirXB,  Md  Cabool,  1848." 

ColoruU—Tlt  Charles  Athe  a'Court/  CB.  KH.  Em,  17  Dec.  01 ;  Lt.  8  Sept.  02; 

CapU  26  July,  04  j  Mqjor^  26  Feb.  11 ;  LL-CoL  19  May,  13  ;  CoL  22  July, 

30 ;  Major-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Zt,^  Gen.  1 1  Not.  61 ;  CoL  AUt  Poet,  6  Feb.  4B. 
Lieut.'CoL—JBjneB  Eman,^  Ens.  26  Mar.  36;  Xteu^.  16  Aug.  88|  C^gU,  9 

Oct.  46;  Mtyor,  p26  Not.  62;  Lt.-Col.  6  Not.  64. 
Mqjors. — Julius  Edmund  Qoodwyn,  Ene.  p  6  Jan.  44 ;  Lieut.  P  6  June  43  ; 

Capt.  P  3  May  60;  Iftyor,  ?  16  8ept.  54. 
Robert  Pratt,'  Em,  p  16  June  37;  Lieut,  p  27  June  89;  Capt,  p  23  Sept.  45  ; 

M(0'  29  Dec.  64. 


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18 


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Captains. 
Rich.  Oliver  Pra.  Steward 
Henry  Warter  Meredith 
Johnson  Bourne 


BlfSlGN. 


P  29  Sept.  43 
P  6  June  46 
P  11  Jan.  39 

George  Skipinth    p  3  Not.  40 

Robert Cary  Barnard. ...  p  19  Mar.  47 

Lumley  Graham,'  s p  13  Aug.  47 

Hugh  Rowlands    ;p  26  Sept.  49 

Fred.  Cberburgh  Bligh  . . 

WiUiamHunt 

William  Johnstone 

Henry  Stratton  Bush. . . . 

Charles  Pelgue  Bertram 

George  Robert  Fiti  Roy 

William  Allan    

LlBUTEVANTS. 

Edward  Every    

Frederick  Ball  Dixon    .. 
James  Augustus  Lockhart 
Armar  Omham  Lowry  . . 
Wal.  McClellan  Lambert 
James  Alex.  Hamilton  . . 

George  Peddle    

Pitshardingc  Kingscotc-. 
Charles  Vane  FiuRoy  . . 
Henry  Seymour  Hill. . . . 
Edw.  L.  Barnwell  Lowr} 
Henry  James  Nowlan  . . 

Ehsions. 
Alfred  Walter  Thynne  .. 
Robert  Eustace  Maude . . 
Walter  John  Johnson  . . 
Henry  Edward  Byam  . . 
Arthur  Henry  WaTell  •  • 
Andrew  Hailiday  Hall  . . 
Isaac  King 


P  16  Mar.  60 
P  19  NoY,  44 
30  Dec.  45 
P 16  Mar.  60 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P  23  Not.  49 
P 12  July  60 

P  9  July  62 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 13  May  63 
Pll  Not.  63 
P  IS  Jan.  64 
P27  Jan.  64 
PIO  Feb.  64 
P   7April64 

6  June  64 

7  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64{ 

P26Auff.  64 
P  22  Sept.  64 
P24  Not.  64 

13  Dec.  64 

14  Dec.  64 
16  Dec  64 
22  Dec.  64 


LIBUT. 


f  26  Sept.  46 

P  3  Nov.  46 

P  19  Not.  41 

P 16  Oct.  47 

P22Mar.60 

P28  Feb.  61 

21  Apr.  61 

P26  June62 

26  Aug.  46 

21  Feb.  60 

P  26  Not.  62 

P  22  Feb.  60 

P  8  April  63 

Pll  Nov.  63 

P  28  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 
6  Not.  64 
6  Not.  64 
6  Not.  64 
6  Not.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIir. 


P   7  June  60 

P  26  June  62 

19  Dec.  61 

Pll  Not.  63 

P18NOT.63 

P  7  June  64 

P26  Aug.  64 

P 16  Sept  64 

6  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

P  24  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 


BKKT.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 


wimrUk 


KmUr   wmr  of 


wUk 


6  Capt.  OnkWBi 
4trd  a«gt.  ia  the 
1861-M. 

6  Svrgeoo  Andcnna  1 
th«  Alit  dnriar  llM  «*a«  te 
ttvm  April  M  Nov.  ISSt  1  < 
tb«  B.  I.  C.  9tmm  McM* 
dariaf  tb«  naval  actlan 
•traction  or  tba  tnowy*a 
on  the  Baafooa  river  1 
darinf  tko  itt«« 
opcfmtioa*  la  tiM  vl«mltr,  aaS  m» 
th«  ston*  and  eapcmt  of  tantoon  1 
alas  at  the  aaoaalt  and  capteic  of 
•  tbo  iwa  Mar. 


Paymoffcr.— Thos.  MlUer  Creagh,21  June 39;  Em,23  Feb. 26;  Lt.  6  Mar.  SO. 
A  tffutant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master.'-'ATchxb^d  Elliott,  21  July,  48 ;  Em.  31  March,  48. 
Suf^Mm.— William  Abbott  Anderson,*  6  May  64  ;  Aesiet.-Surg.  28  Feb.  45. 
Atsiit.^Surgeone.-^lRiehaid  Woodley,  MB.,  14  April  46. 

James  Lamont,  M.D.,  7  Jan.  63. 
Frederick  Tydd  Abbott,  7  April  64. 
Facinga  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Iiic«t^G«»enl  a'Covrt  waa  ictaehcd  on  a  scpaiaw  comnand  ia  ISM  to  ike  Adriatic,  to  attack  the  iala»4a  of  Tnwiiii, 
And  ia  tlw  um«  rear  he  aarisied  at  the  tirge  of  Scylla.  In  1807  he  icrrcd  in  Brnt,  aad  vaa  picarnt  at  tW  caiwie  of 
Alesaadfia,  aad  u  the  action  near  Boaetia.  At  tlw  siege  and  capivfe  of  Santa  flanra  he  vaa  ia  charfo  of  tho  Qnarter* 
lIaater>G«acnr«  depaitnMat :  he  waa  alao  at  the  aiegc  of  Capri  ta  the  Hmc  year.  Be  wai  Aide-dc>caap  to  the  A^^tant . 
General  when  the  enear  landed  in  Sicily,  in  1809,  and  coauaaBded  the  advaace*fnard  to  which  araiiy  lOOS  priwineia  a«r> 
lendwad,  and  ho  pcnonallj  captaied  the  CDcnj  '•  aundard.  Scrred  oflcnrarda  on  the  staff  in  Sicily,  Spain,  and  ltal|,  i»i 
waa  prcoeat  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  action  at  Villa  Franca,  and  retreat  from  thence;  anbscqncatly  at  tho  occnpanen  of 
Lcfkon,  captnra  of  Genoa,  aiege  of  Savona.  and  laatly  at  the  sortendcr  of  Kaplcs  in  ISlt. 

t  Li-CoL  Baaa  served  in  Spain  with  the  Mnush  Legioa  from  JnJy  ISSk  to  Jan.  18U»  and  waa  vraaent  in  tW 
•kii^ahcs  with  the  eneny  dariag  that  period.    He  served  with  the  41tt  ihroaghont  the  caatpaign  of  IMS  ia  Affghaaistaa 
IMadai).  --.....--.   .-rr. 

thoaeof 

of  that 

minor  aiUn  in  and  hctwen  the  Bolan  and  the  Khvber  Fai 

S  M^Jor  Pratt  served   with   the   41st   tbronghout   the  campaign  of    ISIS   in   Afghanistan  ( Hcdal ), 
Mcsent  in  the  engagement  with  the  caevy  on  the  iSth  April  in  the  Piahcen  Valley ;  in  those  of  the  tMh  Mav  noar  Can- 
dahar.  90th  Aum.  at  Ooainc.  »th  Sept.  before  Ghunee;  ai  the  occopatuin  and  destruction  of  that  Fortrasa  and  of 
the  Bipoditinn  tnto  Bi^ieian,  atom,  captnra  aad  deatnctwa  of  Istaliff.  and  tho  vationa  minor  affhln  in  aad  bcli 


CoL  Baaa  served  in  Spain  with  the  Mnush  Legioa  from  JaJy  ISSk  to  Jan.  18M»  and  waa  vraaent  in  the  raffM«» 
hcs  with  the  eneny  dariag  that  period.  He  served  with  the  41tt  ihroaghont  the  campaign  of  IMS  ia  Alhhaaistaa 
).  and  was  ncscnt  in  the  engagements  »ith  the  enemy  on  the  SSth  March  and  SStli  April  in  the  Flabeon  laDop;  a 
r  the  ttih  May  near  Candahar,  lOih  Aag.  at  Ooainc,  4th  Sept.  befon  Ghnanco  1  at  the  occmation  and  doatraeuaii 
Porticsa  and  of  Cabool,  the  ozpoditioB  Info  Kohistaa,  atons  captnra  and  destractioa  of  Itlalifl',  aad  tho  vanena 
Aira  in  and  kctwen  tho  Bolaa  aad  the  Khvber  Fasora. 


Bolan  and  the  Khyhcr  .  _ 

••"  ThoMiovinf  oArara  actrad  in  the  iMlern  eaanaigB  of  18»4,ii>d«^S  ^*  Wtt]«aintkaCiiMM,t«i  siagoof 

■ebaamL  via.t~Xio«t..Col.  Sma^  M^ier  Goodwin ;  Capuiaa  Steward,  Meredith  (wonadod  at  laherwui).  Bouae, 

■kipwith,  Graham,  Bowlaa^  (wonndod  at  lakerman).  BQgh  (woandfd  at  Inkarmaa).  JohnetOBO  (softraly  aaandai  at 

lakcrama).  Bnah  (seraraly  woouImI  at  Inkemaa).  FitiBoy  (aevfraly  wvwndcd  at  Inktrman),  «ad  Altai ;  Unn. 

«  sd  J<«irryi  Paymaatcr  Craagh,  and  Qnavtcfmaiter  BUfott. 


EasAara  Army,  SI  if  ay  54. 
Depot,  Stirling. 


V«art'  Bert. 

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29 

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23 

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23 

0 

22 

0 

18 

0 

13 

0 

15 

0 

14 

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A 

]    i2d  {The  Bayat  Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot.  193 

St,  Andrew,  "  Nemo  me  impvne  laetMtUJ'—TfiB  Sphinx  with  the'  words.   "  EGYPT." 

"CORUNNA/'    "PUENTBS    D'ONOR,"     "  PYRENEES."    •«  NIVELLE>     "NIVe!" 

"OBTHBS."  "  TOULOUSE,"  '«  PENINSULA,"  «  WATERLOO." 

ColoneL^ll^  ^tr  James  Douglas,'  KCB.  Eru,  10  July,  1799;  Lieut,  19  June, 

1800;  Capt.  16  Sept.  02;  Mtyor,  16  Feb.  09;  Lieut.-Col.  30  May,  11 ;  Col. 

19  July  21 ;  Mqj- Gen.  22  July  30  ;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 :  Gen.  20  June  64 : 

Col.  42nd  Foot,  10  April  60. 
X/.- Co/.— Duncan  Alex.  Cameron,'  JBns.  8  April  25  ;  Lt.  p  15  Aug.  26 ;  Capt, 

P21  June,  33 ;  M({jor,  p  23  Aug.  39 ;  Lt.'Col.  p 5  Sept.  43 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Mqjars — George  Burrell  Cumberland,  J3n$.  11  Apr.  26;   Lt.  31  Dec.  28; 

Capt.  P  30  Mar.  38 ;  Maj.  P15  Feb.  50. 
Thomas  Tulloch,  JSns.  p  26  June  26 ;  Lieut.  23  Oct.  28 ;  Capt.  p  12  July  33  ; 

BTev.^Mqj.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Miy.  20  May  53 ;  Brev.  Lieut. -Col.  20  June  64. 
Jno.  Cameron  Macpherson,  En$.  p  10  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  21  June  33;  Capt.  p  6 

Mar.  40 ;  Breo.-Maj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqj.  29  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 

iJon.R.  Rollo,;.c.l2Dec.&l,«. 
Alexander  Cameron  .... 

Charles  Murray 

Archibald  Colin  Campbell 
Fred.  Green  WUkinson  . . 

Andrew  Pitcaim   

Hon.  George  H .  E.  Grant 
Chas.  YeWerton  Balguy 
Archd.  Macra  Chisholm 
Chas.  Campbell  Graham 
John  Wm.  Powlett  Orde 
Rowl.  Aynsworth  Frazer 
John  Cbetham  M'Leod. . 
R.  Campbell  Cuninghame 
Henry  Montgomery  .... 
Lieutenants. 

John  Drysdale,  a4j 

William  Crofton  Ward  . . 
John  Gordon  Campbell . . 
Wilh'am  Henry  Bennett 
Henry  Clarke  Jervoise,  s. 

George  Fraser 

Joseph  Cha.  Ross  Grove 
Duncan  Macpherson .... 
Wm.Geo.  EverardWebber 
Fra.  Cunningham  Scott 
Sir  Peter  A.  Hulkett,  Bt. 
Herbert  Henry  Moseley 
Rothes  Lennox  Dunbar.. 

Robert  Wbigbam 

Ensigns. 

Marcus  Hill    

John  Wilson 

Wilsone  Black    

William  Henry  Crompton 
Adam  Ferguson 
WUliam  Baird 
Tbos.  Aug.  Forbes  Leith . . 


ENSIGN. 

P 10  Aug.  32 
24  Feb.  32 
P21  June33 
P  24  Feb.  37 
P27  Dec.  42 
P  16  May  40 
P  6  Nov.  41 
P  14  May  47 

17  Apr.  42 
P30  Aug.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 

14  Apr.  46 

21  Apr.  46 
29  Aug.  46 

P  3  Mar.  47 

22  June  47 

18  Aug.  48 
P17  Nov.  48 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  13  Dec.  60 
P  6  July  49 

9  Sept.  61 
P  25  June  62 
P  23  Nov.  62 
?  24  Nov.  62 
Pll  July  51 

3  June  53 
P 13  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 

7  June  54 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  54 
P 17  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  17  Nov.  64 

18  Nov.  64 


LIEUT. 


P  25  Sept.  35 
P  30  Jan.  36 
P  30  Mar.  38 
P  23  Aug.  39 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P 15  Apr.  42 
P30  Aug.  44 
P  3  May  50 
14  Apr.  46 
24  May  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P  16  June  48 
P 17  Nov.  48 
P  6  July  49 
P  23  July  52 

12  Oct.  52 

20  May  53 

P20May  63 

P  14  Oct.  61 

p  8  April  53 

P  13  Jan.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 


captain,  brbv.-maj. 


P  5  Nov.  41 
15  Apr.  42 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P 17  Oct.  51 
P  8  June  62 
P 13  Jan.  54 
P  30  Dec  53 

6  June  54 
P  28  July  54 

4  Aug.  54 


29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 


64 
64 
54 
54 


20  June  54 
20  June  54 
20  June  54 


9  Colonel  Cameron  lerred 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
and  commanded  the  43nd  at 
the  biitiles  of  the  Alma  and 
BalaUava,aQd  siege  of  Sebai- 
topol. 


Paymaster.-^.  Wheatley,  12  Oct.  38 ;  Ens. Sc  Adij.  20  July,  32 ;  X^.3  Apr.  35. 

AifftUant, — Lieut.  John  Drysdale,  25  June  52. 

Quarter- Master. — William  Wood,  5  May  54. 

Surgeon. — John  Gillespie  Wood,  M.D.,  10  Dec.  47;  Assiat.-Surg.  11  Jan.  39. 

Assistant»Surgeons. — William  Alexander  Mackinnon,  18  Feb.  53. 

William  Alexander  Davidson,  MD.  28  Mar.  54. 

Alexander  Maclean,  7  April  54. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  St  Co. 

1  sir  Jamee  Douglas  accompanied  the  Expedition  to  South  America  under  Gen.  Craufurd  on  the  Quarter- 
Master- Qeneral's  Staff,  and  was  engaged  in  the  attack  on  Buenos  Ayres.  Subsequently  in  the  same  capacity 
he  proceeded  to  Portugal  with  the  Eipedliion  under  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley  :  wu  senior  officer  of  the  Quarter- 
Master-General's  Department  on  the  landing  of  the  army  ;  and  was  present  et  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vlmiera, 
and  Corunna.  Joined  the  Portuguese  army  with  the  command  of  a  Rvglraent  in  1809 :  was  present  at  the 
passaaeof  the  Douro,and  l>atiles  of  Busaco,  Puentes  d'Onor, Salamanca, and  the  Pyrenees  (wounded);  aAer 
which  be  obtained  command  of  the  7th  Portuguese  Brigadey  and  commanded  it  In  the  battles  of  the  Nirelle, 
Kive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (twice  wounded,  occasioning  the  loss  of  a  leg).  Sir  James  has  reoeired  the 
Oold  CfOM  and  three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  Nire,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


|Yeiir»'8«rT. 


54 


194  A3rd  {Monmouthshire)  Refft.  of  Foot.    [IS^r^'rH^^.^Src^ 

(Light  Infantry.) 

••  VmilRA,"  ••  CORDNNA,**   ••  BUS  AGO.**    •' rUENTKB    D'ONOR,"    ••  CIUDAD    BODRIOO.*    «*BADJLIOZ,* 
••  SALAlf ANCA.**  "  VlTTORIA."  "  NIVELLE,"  "  NIVE,"  ••  TOULOUSE."  ••  PENINSULA." 

ColoneL-^lf  James  Fergusson.'  CB.  Ens.  20  Aug.  01 ;  Lieut,  0  Feb.  04;  Orpi, 

1   Dec.  00 ;  ilf<uor, 3  Dec.  12j  Lieut,-Col.  10  May,  14}  Col.  83  JulydO; 

Mqjor-Gen,^  Not.41  ;  Lieut.-Gm.  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoL  49rdFoot,  86  Mi*r.5(.*. 
£tef«^-Co/on«2«.— Henry  6klpwitb,>  Ens,  p  24  Oct.  34;  LieuU  PS6  Jaii.dO; 

Capt.  P  5  Aag.  42 ;  M^j,  p28  Feb.  51  ;  Lt.-CoL  p  17  Ocl.  51 ;  Coi. 28  Hot,  54. 
Jamee  Brown,  Em.  p  15  June  15;   Lieut.  5  Oct.  SO;  Capt,  28  8ept.  SO; 

Mt^f&r,  11  Feb.  42  ;  Lt.-CoU  9  Nov.  46;  CoU  20  June  54. 
Mqjors. — Hon.  Percy  Efferton  Herbert",  *.  Ens.  17  Jan.  40;  Liettt.  P  7  Sept.  41 ; 

Capt.  P  19  June  46 ;  M({jor  p  27  May  53;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  28  May  53. 
George  Talbot,    Ens.  2  Feb.  20;    Lieut.  p9  Sept.  28;    Capt.  P3  Apr.  35  ; 

Br^".  -ftf<v.  0  Nov.  46  ;  Major,  20  July  53  ;  Brev.  Lt..rol,  20  Jane  54 


Full 
Pay. 


21 
40 

15 

29 


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0 


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18 

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15 

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15 

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14 

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10 

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ENSIQN. 


Captains. 
James  Maurice  Primrose^ 
DawftonCornelius  Qreene* 
Fred.  Sadleir  Bruere^    . 
Fra.  Hutchinson  Synge  • 
Thomas  Hugh  Cockbarn 

William  MUne)»« 

jyon.Henry  Wm.C.Ward* 
Henry  J.  Parkin  Booth* 
William  John  DorehlU*.. 
William  Du  Vemet*.... 
John  Qeo.  C.  DIsbrowe.. 
John  Patrick  Stuart  • .  • . 

LlBUTBNANTB. 

John  Francis  Girardot^* . 

/f<m.  L.  W.  MiUee* 

fTon.  Rich.  Monck/*  ai(;. 

Henry  Wilmot    

Francis  George  Stapleton* 

Hugh  Robinson* 

FieiinesMiddleton  Golvile 
Charles  Reginald  Mare*  • . 

Charlea  CiUvert*   

F.  Charleaworth  Kennedy* 
Robert  Coke  Glover *<*  .. 
John  Frederick  Trydell  . . 
Sttiiiuel  Tomyns  Sargent'® 
Fred.  Bdward  Medhorst'. 
Arthur  G.Evelyn  Morley*' 

Richard  Grsce    •  • 

Robt.  Maxwell  Pakenham 
Hen  ry  Trafford  Trafford  '* 
John  B.  Bowes  Elliott  •  • 

Bnsions. 
Wm.  Stewart  Richardson!  23  Nov.  52 


6  Jan.  37 
P  3  July  40 
Pll  Sept.  40 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P  6  Mar.  40 
6  June  4<i 
P10Jttue46 
11  June  47 
P 16  Jan.  35 

22  Mar.  44 
■•.... 

30  Dec  38 

P  3  Sept.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  2  Mar.  40 
P  29  May  40 

30  Nov.  49 
P  14  Dec.  40 
PUAog.  50 
P  16  Aug.  50 
P  14  Mar.  51 

18  Sept.  49 
P 18  Jan.  60 

23  Msr.  47 
18  May  49 

P  14  June  50 

P 17  Sept.  50 

P 14  April  48 

6  July  52 

31  Mar.  49 
P13  Jan.  54 


LIEUT. 


7  May  41 

P 14  Jan.  42 

P21  July  43 

P  0  June  46 

15  April  42 

25  Apr.  48 

P  9  Aug.  50 

P  9  Aug.  50 

10  Mar.  38 

29  Jan. 46 

2  Feb.  44 

3  Oct.   40 

p  28  Feb.  51 

p  20  June  51 

P 17  Oct.  61 

P17  Oct.  51 

12  Mar.  52 

6  July  52 

P  23  Nov.  62 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

P17  Oci.  51 

P   5  Dec.  51 

23  June  52 
9  July  52 

24  Jan.  ^^ 

25  April  53 
6  June  54 

P  8SepU54 

6  June  54 

P    8  Doc.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


11  Apr.  48 

Pll  Dec.  49 

P   9  Aug.  60 

P  17  Oct.  51 

9  Sept.  51 

7  Apr.  52 

P  27  May  53 

29  July  53 

11  Jan.  50 

P  13  Apr.  52 

P31  Mar.  48 

4  Mar.  53 


drbv.-a:aj. 


S  Lt.«C»Unoo. 
Herbert 
••r««4  with  tb« 
«3rd  In  til*  KalBr 
war  9t  ISAI-^f- 
tt.AA<l  vai  pr^ 
moled  anr..Lf 
Coloorl  for  hi* 
■crvtcft.  Srrrr4 
tkt  BMi«Be«n. 

pAlfB  of   ltS4    M 

A.g.MO.  teto« 
SaddtriaioB.  ta* 
dudlBf  thi  touin  flf  tiw  Abnft 
(vottodtd)  and  iDknoMM.  «»4 
tlcf«  of-Srbaatopol,  CMBfrUlni  lh« 
ivpiilM  or  Um  pawcrftil  Mttw  •• 
the  twb  October. 

4  Caputnt  PriinniM.  OreMir, 
Braero,  Mlloet,  Hon  H.  W 
C.  Ward  Booth  «  Llouu.  Buplnon, 
Robiaaon.  Mare,  oad  CalvM^ti 
Pajrinatier  lC*Crro  i  QuwuimMter 
D«atoa  ;  and  Awtsi.  Sarf. 
drs.  •vrrod  arttk  cbo  4Sid  la 
KaJBr  war  of  iSftl-SI  M. 

b  Taptain  Dorrbitl  utntt  wIlH 
Tha  Baffh  in  ih«  battla  of  PanaUr 
( Modal),  and  waa  »««oi*lr  •ouBdoa 
OQ  tht  ri(rbt  sida  nf  bia  brcoal. 

7  Ltrot.  Olrardot  eoaaaan-ia4  a 
board  ib« 

wboa  vrrekad  off 
Point,  Capo  of  Oood  Bopo,  oa  Iko 
oifbt  of  tho  teUi  PtV  ISM.  Ii« 
MTTod  witb  tko  4Srd  to  iha  Kaflto 
war  or  ISM'UL 

8  Boa.  LicoU  Mlllot  arrvaJ  with 
tlM  4Srd  to  tbe  Kaffir  eanpalf*  of 
lUI. 


Hon.  Arthur  Em.  Harri» 
Herbert  Johnes  Bernen 
Fred.  Ouy  Eaton  Olover . 
Harry  Armstrong  Brett. . 


I  Capt.  Da  Vmet  waa  oa  boavl  ik«  iU.ibtt4 
wttd»t  when  that  ahip  waa  caat  aww  oa  tlw  A 

U'^  *A  mil  c7  *•**••  ■••'  Homaon,  ia  Not.  lS44,with  detail 
A  pril  04  the  lOth  and  iOcb  regta.  on  board,  wbofo  ho  p 


taaf 

7  June  54  f^  Sfty-four  Amj*  aurroundod  bf  Caaaibala aad  m^er- 
D  O  Q<>..»  KA  i'°*  »"**  pritatioaa.  He  aervod  afterwarda  witk  tht 
c  V  oepi.  04  60tb  ia  the  caspaira  on  the  Bailej  (modal),  and  waa 
P    8  Sept.  54  'preacm  at  Buddiwal  aa4  AJiwal,  ai  wbkb  laat  io  ro- 

I  |rootbythcbantia(ofaakalL 

Paynuuter.^Harbert  Taylor  M'Crea/ 6  J  une  51 ;  Bns.%  Ang.  44 1  XI.17  Dm.40. 

Adjutant. ^LiBut.  Hon.  Richard  Monck,"  6  July  52. 

Quarter- Master, — Joseph  Denton/  15  Aug.  48. 

5'iir^0Ofi.^Alcnnder  Barclay,**  M.D.,  13  April  62;  AetUt,^Swrg,  99  Dee.  43. 

Assistant'Surg$9H».f^^iAui  Madden/  2  Oct.  46. 

Robert  Browne,  1  March  44. 

John  Matthew  Biddle,  3  June  53. 
FadngsYndte.— Agents,  Mevrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

1  LlcaL-Ocaoral  Perfaaioa  Mrrcd  tbo  caarpalfa  of  IMM-P,  iactodiof  the  battlaa  ol  Vtaiiera  aad  Canuna.  IcpadiHea  to 
Waleborea  to  IttS.  Ptntatalar  eampalfa*  tram  March  1810  to  the  eod  of  that  war  la  181 4.  larludiac  tbo  pMMf »  oTlho  Cb«« 
bear  Alawlda,  battla  of  Baiaeo.  actloaa  at  PomtMl.  Bedlaha.  Miranda  d«  Corvo,  Poa  d*Aroaeo.  aad  Sabofal  i  botlW  of 
FooniM  d*Oaor,  tlofoi  and  u«aulu  of  Ciodad  Rodrifo  and  Hadajoi.  b«itl«  of  SalaiMaea,  actioa  of  Saa  MawM.  paieaio  of 
tbc  BIdmot. battle  af  tbo  NivHle.  battln  of  tbr  Ntre  oa  tb«  Mb.  lOib,  lltb,  lYdi  and  ISib  Doc  ISIS  i  aad  TtiTrtaitnT 
of  B^yaaae.  M^or-O«noral  PorcaatoQ  baa  rreeired  flto  wonnda,  vir..  at  Vlaiera,  atlfbtiy  t  at  fb«  •tomtof  of  Cladad 
Btdnfo,  w*ofol7  ia  tbo  body  oad  atifbUy  to  ibe  foott  at  Badigot,  *li(btty  to  the  rMe  by  a  «pltoior  oT  a  aball  to  Hm 
treaebea.  aad  to  tbo  bead  at  tbo  M«a«lt.  Ho  kaa  rrctivcd  tbo  told  Medal  fbr  Bada|oa.  aa  araior  avrvlvinc  Ofllocr  of  ifeo 
Llvbt  D.Tlaioa  Stormtaf  Portr  i  an<t  b«  aUo  avrved  la  tbo  Storatlof  Party  at  Ciodad  Rodrl(o  aad  at  tbo  tahinf  of  tbo  a«t. 
aorkt  of  tbat  plaoo  For*  arroord.     Ilo  Itaa  alao  rocoiTi^  Uie  attior  Wv  Madal  wub  oifbi  Clatpa. 

t  LC-CoU  ^Ipwitb  euoaunded  ibe  44rd  In  the  Kofflr  war  or  l«&l.AS-!^ 

14  Ltawt  Traftird  arrrcd  wItb  VUm  ftUt  to  Bormab.  fro.ti  SriiL  )>vS3  to  ibe  end  of  th#  war,  and  »m  pretont  wliJi  Caftfato 
Irbjr*!  detactoaesl  oT  roar  eompaaira  wiib  Brlfadier  Oenaral  Cbiapc'a  iot^  durlof  tba  obole  of  Iba  tucrctafo}  a|«faliMia  to 
•ha  D«Miob*w  dialrtet.  end  loo  In  lb#  s^jaolt  oad  #ji«(iiv*.  Mt  th(>  lOih   M*r«h  Xusa   «r  tk^  .i.wimfat  m*  .k..  »■— ■  .i...^ 


WrutSSr]     Uih{The  East  Essex)  RegLof  Foot.   ["^."^"SJ!*^!"-]  195 


Ycara'Senr 


62 


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30 


20 


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The  Sphinx,  «*  EGYPT."—"  BADA J0Z»»— «« 8ALAHANCA'*— "  PENINSULA**— 
"  BLADENSBUBO*'—"  WATERLOO'*— "  AVA.*' 

CoIonel.—Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart,  GCMG.  Comet  k  Sub-Lt.  26  Sept.  93;  LU 

6  June,  94;  Capi.  12  April,  96;  Mqjor,l  Feb.  03;  ii«</.-Co/.  25  Sept.  06 ; 

Co/.  4  June,  14;   Mcoor-Qen,  19  July,  21;  Lieut.-Geti.  10  Jan.  37;  Oen, 

11  Not.  51 ;  CoL  44th  Regt.  7  April,  43. 
X^-  CoL — Hon.  Augustus  Almeric  Spencer,  Sns.  8  Apr.  25 ;  Lt,if  &  July,  27  ; 

Capi.  P  6  Apr.  31  ;  Mqj,  p  21  July,  43 ;  Lt.-CoL  17  May, 45 ;  Col.  20  June 54. 
Jfq;or«.»Charle8  William  Dunbar  Stareley,  Bns.  v  6  Mar.  35 ;  Lieut.  P  4 

Oct.  39;  Capt.  p6  Sept.  44 ;  Major,  7  Dec.  50. 
Robert  Feildcn,  £ns.  p  20  Nov.  40;  Lieut.  18  Nov.  42;  Capt.  p  27  Feb.  46; 

Af<^'.P25  March,  53. 
William  MacMahon  JSm,  P  6  Nov.  35;  Lieut.  28  Feb.  40;  Capt.  17  May  45; 

ATaf.  29  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Andrew  Browne*   •  • .  •  • 

William  Spring 

Fred.  Sykes  Daubeney^ . 
Bowes  Fen  wick  ....... 

William  Fanssett 

John  Robinson   ....... 

John  Stanley  Howard  . 
Hon.  C.  W.  Herbert  Agar 
George  N.  Mieklethwaite' 

Astley  Greene 

Godfrey  Cooper 

Edward  Oglo  Streatfeild 
William  Hy.  Mansfield . . 

Richard  Preston 

Fra.  Wm.  Thu.  Caulfeild 

LlEUTBKANTH. 

William  Fletcher   

Samuel  Cooper 

Fred.  Wm.  Gregory  .... 

Levett  Thoroton 

Hon.  Henry  Handcock. . 
Robert  Baillie«a«*«« .... 
Bradford  Smith  Hoskins 

George  Ingliam 

Richard  FitzRichard  Eyre 
William  Arthur  Wood*.. 

Michael  Bradford* 

Francis  John  Hercy  .... 

Alex.  W.  Cobham...... 

George  Evatt  Acklom   . . 
Ensigns. 

Joseph  Logan 

Fra.  Dalrymple  Walters 
Matthew  Skinner  Smith 
Arthur  William  Staveley 

Peter  Mclnnis    

A.de  Montmorcy.  Fleming 
John  Jennings  Kendall . . 
Thomas  Orton  Ilowarth 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P 30  Apr.  41 
p  30  Dec.  26 

20  Nov.  40 

P  29  Jan.  42 

7  July  43 

26  Oct.  42 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  30  Mar.  44 
P 10  Feb.  43 

24  Oct.  42 
P  27  June  45 
P  3  Oct.  45 
p  14  Nov.  45 
P27  Feb.  46 
17  Jan.  45 

P  6  Nov.  46 
P24  Nov.  48 

29  Dec.  48 
P  16  May  51 
P16Sept.51 
P  7  May  47 
P 17  Aug.  62 
P21  Mar.  51 
P17  Aug.  52 

13  May  63 
P  30  Sept.  51 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  2  Dec.  53 
P 13  Jan.  54 

P  8  Feb.  54 

6  Jnne  54 

7  June  54 
16  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P18  Aug.  54 


14  Oct.  42 
P  1  June  32 
P 13  May  42 


CAPTAIN. 


I 


p   8  Sept.  46 

16  Dec  45 

P  28  Apr.  48 


P12July  441P24N0V.48 
P23Aug.  44  P  23  Mar.  49 


P22  Dec.  43 
P  25  July  45 


30  Jau.  51 
P3]  Jan.  51 


P27  Feb.  40  P  25  Mar.  53 
26  July  44!p13  Jan.  54 


17  May  45 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  24  Nov.  48 

10April49 

P  21  Mar.  51 

p  6  Aug.  52 

24  Mar.  53 

P    2  Dec.  53 

P13  Jan.  54 

p  26  Dec.  61 

P17  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 


BRBV.-IC  AJ 


6  June  54 
P  4  Aog.  54 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dee.  54 


1  Cspt.  Daubency  cervsd  vilh 
the  55ili  in  Cliins  (Medal),  and 
wat  present  at  the  e^cfilade  and 
capture  of  Chtn  Kiang  Poo, 
where  he  carried  the  Regi- 
men ial  Colour,  which  watahoi 
in  two  places. 

5  Capt.  Mirklethwaiteterred 
with  the  5Srd  in  the  campaiRB 
on  the  SudeJ  in  1040  (medal), 
and  was  present  ai  Buddiwai, 
Aliwal,  and  Sohraon. 

6  Paymaster  Bennett  serred 
the  campaign  on  the  Sutlel  in 
the  0th  Foot  (Medal). 

0  Capt.  Brown,  Lieafi.  Wood 
and  Bradford, and  Asslit.-Sarp. 
Gibbons  were  wounded  before 
Sebattopol  in  Oct.  1864. 


29  Dec.  54 
Pa^mox^er.— Fra.  Levett Bennetty* 29  Oct.47;  £ii#.  P25  Jaly  37  *,Lt,P5  Jttly  39. 
A  il^utant. — lAeui. 

Quarter^Master. — ^Thomas  Walab^  27  Oct.  43. 
Surgeon. — James  Mee,  5  May  54 ;  Aseigt.-Surg.  28  March  45. 
Assistant''Surgeans.'--J ohn  Oibbone,*  7  June  £0. 

Richard  Lewiae  Butler,  7  April  54. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents ^  Measra.  Cox  &  Co. 

0  Lleuts.  Kennedy  and  Medhartt  served  wilh  tlie  fiUt  throughout  the  Barmese  war  of  ISAS;  on  board 
the  E.  I.  C.  stiam  sloop  8e*ostrit  during  the  naral  action  and  dt^stxuction  of  the  enemy's  stoekadea  on 
the  Bangoon  river;  served  duripg  the  succeeding  three  days'  optfratlona  in  the  Tidnity  (Including  the 
storming  of  the  White  House  Bedoubi)  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Kangoon  ;  also  at  the  fi«Muit  and 
capture  of  Busitein  10th  May. 

10  Lleuts.  Glover  and  5argent  served  with  the  Alst  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1SC9;  on  board  the 
E.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  nnd  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the 
Hangoon  river;  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon. 

11  Lieut.  Morley  served  with  the  fiUt  throughout  the  Burmi^se  war  of  1852;  on  board  the  E.  I.  C. 
steam  friaate  Ferooz  during  ihe  naral  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Bangoon 
river ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  d  -ys'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the 
Wiiita  House  Redoubt),  and  at  tiiu  »tonn  and  capture  of  Rangoon. 

18  Doctor  Barclav  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7.  and  In  that  nf  ifif.l-Q.a 


Yean'  Srr. 


5*2 


frrSS^Spe'i^SG  i5ih{TheNottinffhamshire)Regt.ofFoot.  [^'S;^f:rc',;^r- 

«  JIOLtIA'*^"TxXXB&A"— *<TALATBaA"— "  BUSACO"— "  FUSNTBS  D'Onom"— "CXCDAD  IIO]>Kl«0*«« 
••  BADAJOZ'*— "  SALAMAXCA"— *'  VlTTORXA*'— "PraEJIEKS"— "  NlTBLLB"— *•  OBTBBB'*^ 

*♦  Toui.ou«B'*— "  Pbhxbsula"-*'*  Ava." 
Colontl,'-'1$  91231  Sir  Coliu  Halkctt,*  GCB.  GCH.  Lieut. -Col.  17  Vor.  1803; 

Co/.  1  Jan.  12 3  Mqjor^Oen,  4  June  14  \  LU-Qen.  22  July  SO;  Gen,  9  Nor. 

46;   CoL  45th  Hegt.  12  July  47. 
£i«u/.-C^/o/ie/.— Henry  Cooper,*  ^t«.  p  26  Feb.  29 ;  Xrieu^.  p  5  Apr.  31 ;  Capt, 

P  13  Nor.  35 ;  M({jor^  10  Sept.  45  ;  Lt.-Col,  19  July  48 ;  Co/.  28  Nor.  54. 
Jf<i/or«.— William  R.  Preston,  ^n«.  P24  Sept.  29;  Lieut,  P22  Feb.  3d ;  Capt. 

P  18  Oct.  39 ;  Major,  10  July  48. 
Henry  John  Shaw,  Bne.  p  23  Mar.  38 ;  Lieut.  P  7  June  30 ;  Ctrpt,  p  I  Joly 

42  ;  Mq;or,  P  4  Nov.  63^ 


Full 
Pay. 

20" 
26 

17 


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Pay. 


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Captains. 

John  Butler  Wheatstone 
Geo.  A*  L.  Blenkinsopp^ 

Robert  Bates^ 

Henry  Woodbine  Paruh* 
Stephen  Biltoc  Gordon  •  • 
Henry  Downe  Griffith  . . 

Robert  MUler 

Rob.  Beckford  Johnstone 

James  M'Crea  ' 

Henry  Leach  *    

TrerorGoff* 

Fnsd.  Robert  Grantham' 

LlBUTBHAllTS. 

George  Stacpolc  Coxon' 

Arthur  Smyth 

George  Lamont  Hobbt.. 
Charles  Lewis  Griffin,  #. . . 
Robert  Graham  Howard* 
Drury  Rich.  Barnes,  a4/. 
William  Hodnett  Rowland 
John  C.Craigie  Halkett,r. 

Alexander  Walker 

Henry  Lucas 

Thomas  Aug.  Burrowes 
Henry  Safe  Willonghby 


ENSIQN. 


1  May  21 
P  4  Sept.  35 

6  June  34 
P   9  Mar.  39 

7  June  39 
13  June  30 
21  May  42 
27  May  42 
23  May  42 

P  22  July  42 


LIBUT. 


31  Mar.  2G 
P31  May  39 
P25  Dec.  38 

15  Apr.  42 

15  Apr.  42 

6  Apr.  30 

P  29  Mar.  44 

10  Sept.  45 
P.*)OAug.  44 

15  Oct.  45 


CAPFAIN.      BUBY.-MAJ. 


16  Vo^.  41 

P  29  Mar.  44 

15  Oct.  45 


20  June«>4 
22  Dec.  48 


P25July  45  P   7  Apr.  48 
P  22  June  49 

29  Jan.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  22  June  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 


P   6  Feb.  46 

P  29  Mar.  44 
P  9  Dec.  45 

29  Jan.  47 

19  Mar.  47 
P23  Apr.  47  P23May  51 
P  7  Apr.  48!P22Aug.  51 
P  2  Aug.  48  P  29  Oct.  52 


P  6  Feb.  46 
19  July  48 1 
P20Oct.  43,P20Jaae64 
P  29  Oct.  52| 
P   4  Nov.  53; 
6  June  54 
P   4  Aug.  54 1 
P 15  Sept.  54 
P 13  Oct.  54 


P  23  Feb.  49 

1  Aug.  48 

P  22  June  49 

25  April  51 


P  4  Nov.  53 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 


£.  Gambler  Eliot  Atherley  P23  Nov.  52 

P  18  Mar.  53 
22  Apr.  53 


P17  June  51 1  P 15  Sept.  64 


Richard  Blair 

Richard  Grey 

Knsioms. 
Oeofge  Champagne  Close 
James  Aleiander  Stubbs 
John  Ingle  Preston  .... 
Fred.  Wm.  Swann  Webber 
Canlfleld  Fra.  Beauiish . . 
Rouse  Douglas  Douglas. . 
WUllam  John  Ssul    


P   4  Nov.  53 

6  June  54 

10  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  54 
14  July  54 

P15  Sept.  54 

P  13  Oct.  64 


4  M4jor  BlenUntofp  wrvcd 
tb«  Kaffir  campaign  of  1S47  ; 
and  be  conmandcd  lh«  d«« 
tachment  of  ih«  46Cli  RcglBMBt 
in  the  action  with  and  dcfcat  of 
Ihe  B«bel  Bo«r*  at  Bosoi  PIsau 
(Sou  til  Africa)  Mth  Avf.  IMS. 

&  Capuini  Bate*,  M'Crn, 
L««cii,  Ooir,  and  Ofanlham, 
.erved  tht  Kaffir  campalfo  of 
K540-7. 


P  13  Oct.  54 
17  Nov.  54 
P17  Nov.  54 


6  Urat  Howsri  wai  pisMot  in  the  ast'oa 
iriih  the  lasurfsat  Been  at  Boeni  Plants. 


Adam  Perry  |p17Nov.64 

Paymaster. — Monkhouse  Graham  Taylor,  26  Aug.  36;  Sm,  pIO  June,  13; 
Aif'utant.^Lieut.  Drury  Richard  Barnes,  17  Nov.  54.  [Lieut,? 6  Sept.  22. 
Qifarrer-lfa«<er.^Richard  Power.'**  28  May  47. 

Surgeon. — Francis  Robert  Waring/ 15  Dec.  45 ;  Auiet.^Surg.  8  Hay,  85. 
A$$ist.'Surgeons.--^ohn  PhlUlps  Cunningham,  M.D.  13  April  52. 

Charles  Parke  Allen,  M.D.  5  May  54. 
l^oetn^  Green. — Agent t,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead. 

1  Sir  OoUb  Halkett  has  recelyed  the  fold  sfOMfor  Albabein,  Salswsnm,  Vittofia,  and  thepusafa  of  the 
Mlve,  aad  was  MTerelr  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

9  Ue«t.-CoL  Cooper  lenrcd  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1848. 

t  OapU  Pnrteh  lerved  the  Kaffir  campaign  uf  1A40-47  (Uedal).  Wai  in  command  of  two  eompanlee  oT 
45lh  Ucgt.,  a  detachment  Cape  M.  Bidet,  and  900  Zalus,  lent  fh>m  Natal  to  aid  U^Jor  Warren  la  Uie 
•OTereifntf,  from  Aug.  18A1  to  July  ISdS. 

e  Lteiit.Coson  Mired  In  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty,  Capt  of  Oo^d  Uop%  In  18Sl,«bers  lie  wa« 
dangermitlj  woanded  (thot  Ihrottgb  both  thighs)  In  an  encounter  with  B.e.i  end  Uoitentoli. 

9  Surgeon  Waring  Mrred  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1847. 

10  Quarter-Uaeler  Power  lerTcd  with  the  00th  Rifleain  the  Kaffir  W^r  of  18^1 -8  aad  8. 


20 
19 
SO 


20  Feb.  23; 
CoU  19  Jnne 


^X^r^lnct'sg;."  ^^1     ^6A  {The  South  Deva^isMre)  Regt  Of  Foot.     197 

Y*««-  b«rv.  "  DOMINICA ." 

Ca/imifZ.— Jolin  Lysaght  Pennefather/  CB.  Cor,  14  Jan.  18-  Lt 
Capt,  6  Nov.  26;  Jl%-.  22  March  31  ;  Lt.^Col.  18  Oct.'sQ-' 
46 ;  Mqf.^Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  46th  Foot,  19  Not.  64  ' 

Zicitf.-Co/.— SRobertQaiTett,*KH.^itf.P6Mar.ll;L^*8SeDt  12r««f  p7 


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Captains. 

Arthur  Wombwell . .  • 
Colin  Fred.  Campbell   . . 
AlgemonBobertGarrettyf. 
Robert  William  Piper 

William  Hardy* 

John  Edward  Lyons  . 
James  George  Clarke 

Albert  Nicholas , 

Henry  Fuller  Sandwitb . . 


P  5  Apr.  39 

1  May  40 

1  June  41 

28  May  42 

P  27  Sept.  42 

P   3  Mar.  43 

26  Apr.  44 

P  6  Dec.  44 


LIEUT. 


P  30  Oct.  41 
Chas.  Robert  Shervinton';  20  May  42 


George  Fred.  Dallas*^ 
Charles  S.  M' Alester .... 
WlllfamReginald  Hesketh 
John  Augustus  Fane  .... 
Alfred  Henry  Waldy  .... 
Lieutenants. 

Richard  LInellyn   

Frank  John  Curtis 

Thomas  Douglas  Forde. . 
Nicholas  Dunscombe. . . . 
George  Henry  Knapp'  . . 
William  Thomas  Waldy 
Tho.  John  Barlow  Connell 
ffon,  Wm.  Henry  Herbert 
George  Morland  Hutton 

Richard  Coote   

Hen.  Carr  Wm.  Hamond 

Henry  Lawson  • 

Edw.  Hawker  Hdyar*  . . 

Ensigns. 
Edward  Townshend'  .... 
Thos.  Geo.  B.  Atkinson . . 
Percy  Malcolm  Jotics  . . 
John  Homdon  Messenger 
Richard  Eriward  Brookes 
Edw.  John  Diimaresq  .. 
John  Spencer  Churchill . . 


P 16  May  45 
P  0  Nor.  46 
P21  July  48 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 

15  Dec.  49 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P  15  Oct.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 
Pll  Mar.  53 
P  22  Apr.  53 
23  Nov.  52 
Pll  June  52 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  11  Nov.  53 
P  20  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  64 
P  4  Feb.  54 


P29  0ct.   41 

10  Mar.  42 

P  27  Sept.  42 

P  11  July  46 

P  8  May  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 

22  Feb.  47 

P 13  Aug.  47 

26  Apr.  44 

6  July  45 

P28  Apr.  48 

P 10  Nov.  48 

P23Apr.  52 

31  Dec.  52 

P   1  Apr.  53 


CAPTAIN.    IbREY.-WAJ. 


P  28  Oct.  53  i 


P  8  May  461 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P23  Apr.  62 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  16  Dec.  53 
P  20  Jan.  64 
P28  Apr.  54 
6  June  54 

22  Sept.  54 
P  22  Sept.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dee.  54' 

2  Colonel     Oarrelt    terred 
in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Gtli 


P28  Ap-.  64 
6  June  64 

14  July  64 
P  25  May  54 

16  Sept.  54 
P  29  Sept.  54 


P  16  Dec.  63 
P  20  Jan.  64 
P    3  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
P  24  Mar.  64 
P  25  Aug.  64 
16  Sept.  54 
22  Sept.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dee,  64 1 
he  beinir    the 


DWision  in  I61I,  and  with  the 
4thOiTiiionin  IHlfiand  1 3,  and 
was  present  in  ail  the  actions, 
Bieg«S|  and  smaller  aflhin  in 
which  those  two  IMrislons  went 
respectirely  engaged  from 
Puentes  d'Onor  in  May  1811, 
until  the  end  of  1819,  when  )io 
was  sent  to  Enyiand  for  ro- 
coverjr  from  his  wounds,  lie 
received  two  wounds  at  the 
attack  of  the  Ports  at  Sala- 
uianca,  on  which  occasion  ilie 
command  of  tho  Light  Com- 
pany of  the  Queen's  and  soino 
Artillery  devolved  upon  him, 
only  surviving  officer  of  the 


column  he  attacked  with ;  and  he  was  again 
severely  wounded  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  ims 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  clasps  for 
Puentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria.  and 
Pyrenees. 

7  Surgeon  Wibb  served  with  the  10th  Reffl. 

throughout  tlio  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-1), 

1  r  T\^-      'li  in«'"'^'n»  **»o  whole  of  the  siege  operations  be- 

lo  I^ec.  o4   fore,  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of 

(Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  ClaspM). 

Paf/master.— 'Henry  Wm]  Sibley,  27  Oct.  64  j  JSnt.  17  Oct.  45 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  48. 
Adjutant, — Lieut. 

Quarter- Master, — George  Sanderson,  28  April  54. 
^wr^etm.— Vere  Webb/  28  Marcli  64  ;  Atsist.-Surg.  13  Oct.  43. 
AtsUtant'Surgeoru. — Charles  Carroll  Dempster,  6  May  54. 

Ralph  Robert  Scott,  28  July  54. 
John  Duffin,  28  July  54. 
Facings  yeWoYr.-^  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
Major-Gencral  Pennf  father  ser\ed  in  Sir  Charles  Napier's  campaign  in  Sdnde.  and  commanded  n.n 
Infantry  Brigade  at  tlie  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal),  and  was  sJiot  through  the  body :  he  wm  Sw  at  till 
deslractlon  of  the  Port  of  Imaumghur.    Served  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834,  in  command  of 
a  brigade  in  the  2nd  division  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and  siogo  of  Sebastopol  (including  the  reoulM  of  ih« 
powerful  sortie  on  the  96th  October),  and  in  command  of  the  division  at  and  after  the  battle  of  Inkcrmfln 
(horse  killed  under  him).  •"■i.rniao 

0  Captain  Hardy  served  tho  Eastern  camralgn  of  1854,  and  commanded  the  detachment  of  two  comim 
nlec  4t}th  Pool  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  in  rleht  should/^ 
and  siege  of  Sebasiopol.  *      »Mwumcr;, 

9  Captain  Sherfinton,  Uents.  Knepp,  Helyar  (wounded  at  Inkerman),  and  Townshend.  served  tl>« 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  batUes  of  the  Alma,  Balalilava,  and  Inkerman.  ind  sieee  of 
Sebastopol.  b«'  «*» 

10  Captain  Dallas  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siese  of  Sebastopol  and  battle 
of  Inkerman,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  two  companies  40(h  Regl. 

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47/A  (  The  Laneashire)  Regt.  qf  Foot      [vJSS!r!JSSii^ 

<«TAniPA  — •<TITT0RfA'*^*<8T.  SSBASTUir*--'<PBIIIII8ULA*'— *•▲▼▲." 

CoUmel^^  9SB  Jamet  Shaw  Kennedy/  CB.  JSn$,  IS  Apr.  06}  Xf.  28 in.  06; 

Ca/9M6  July  12;  Jfi^'or,  18  June  16;  £f«*Col« 21  Jam  19;  Col.l0ian.S7; 

Jir<^.-{7«fi.9Noy*46;  X/.- Gen.  20  J  one  64;  Cbl.  47  th  Foot,  27  Ang.  64. 
Lieut.-Col.—y^m.  0*Oimdy  Haly,  Sns.  p  17  June,  28 ;  X#.  »19  Jaly,dl ;  Capi. 

P26  Apr.  34 ;  Mqf.  p  19  May,  46;  U.-Cot.  p  27  Dm.  60;  Coi.  23  Nov.  64. 
Jifqjors.  —  mchaid  T.  Farren,  Bm.  30  May  34;  Xienl.  31  Jan.  40;  Capt. 

3  Jan.  45;  Mqf&r,  p27  Dee.  60 ;  Brev.  Lieut.*CoU  12  Dae.  64. 
Charles  F.  Fordyce.  Ens.  17  Feb.  38;  Xtenf.  8  July  40;  CapU  P  30  Jaft.  46; 

Ui^OTt  P 12  Oct.  62. 
John  Lardner,'  Sfu,  6  Bept  21t  *  Liiut  12  July  26 ;  Copt.  2  June  40  ;  Brt9.» 

Mqf.  11  Not.  61 ;  Mqf.  29  Dm.  64. 


•  •  •* 


CAPTAIM8. 

Jamet  Villiera 

Robert  William  Lowry 
Henry  Call  Lodder 
Henry  Meade  Hamilton 
John  Henry  Lowndes    .. 
Cbas.  Coortenay  Villiers 
Wm.  Fred.  Aug.  Rooke 
George  Wm.  Armit  •  •  • . 

William  Sankey,  s 

I  Thomas  Roper   * 

•  Nathan&sl  George  Philips 

•  Charles  BlgM    

1  Chas.  AldefMy  Sterenson 
I  Richard  George  Ellison. . 

I  FitB William  Fred.  Hunter 
I  Sampson  Pilkington  .  •  • . 

'  James  Armar  Lowry .... 
Henry  J.  Bnchanau,  a^^'. 

Jasper  Lucas  • .  •  • 

John  Gittena  Maycock  • . 
Han.  Bernard  M.  Ward 
John  Slierwood  Gaynor. . 
Cliarles  Finnarty    ..••.• 
John  Jas.  Chas.  Irby.. . . 

Thomss  Palmer 

Henry  Bowles  Geo.  Stokes 
GrainrilleWaddUoTe.... 

BN8IOH8. 

,  Edward  Croker 

Jamea  Arthur  Bloomfleld 
'  Brownlow  North 


EirsiOK. 


P  31  Dm.  89 
P29Dec.  40 
p  16  Jan.  41 
P  9  Aug.  39 
Pl3Jtily  41 
P  12  May  43 
P  23  Aug.  44 

29  Jan.  46 
P  19  Apr.  44 
P30J8n.  46 
P 19  May  46 

14  Apr.  46 
H26  Dec.  47 
p  18  Feb.  48 
P  21  July  48 

3  Jan.  46 

P  18  Bept  49 
P 14  June  60 
P23Jun«48 
P  2Jttne43 
P 12  July  60 
P 16  Oct.  60 

26  Oct. 
P  17  Jan. 
P 14  Feb. 
P  23  Jon. 


LIltVT. 


P  24  Sept.  41 
12  May  43 
P  10  Apr.  44 
P  26  Oct.  41 
3  Jan.  46 
P30Jan.  46 
p  13  July  47 
P24  D9e.  47 
P  8  Aug.  46 
p24Dm.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P 18  Feb.  48 
P 19  Apr.  60 
P 14  June  60 
P 14  June  60 
26  Oct  60 


CAPTAtV. 


P  24  Dm.  47 
P 18  Feb.  48 
P10  8ept48 
Pll  May  49 
P  4  Sept  49 
p  27  Dm*  60 
P  24  Jan.  61 
P 12  Oct  62 
P27  Apr.  49 
6  June  64 
P  24  Nov.  64 
20  Dm.  64 

do 

do 

do 

do 


BRBT.-HAJ. 


12Ded.64 


12  Deo.  64 


60 
61 
61 
62 
P  23  Not.  62 


p  6  Dm.  61 

P  16  July  63 

6  Sept.  49 

P  4Apr.  46 

P 10  Feb.  64 

6  Jane  64 

6  June  64 

8  Oct  64 

8  Dm.  64 

8  Dee.  64 

8  Dm.  64 


P 10  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 
Gamier|p21  July  64 
Richard  Parker  Hawkes  |  p24  Aug.  64 
,  W.  Camegy  de  Balmbard,  p  26  Aug.  64 
'  Jamca  Murray  Straton  . .  p  3  Not.  64 
OUter  GaspaM  DeLanMy    24  Nov.  64 
Wm.  C.  Rodney  Mjlius. .  |    16  Dm.  64| 
Paymaater. — John  Andrew  Pope,  24  March  64. 
AdIjutanU — Litui,  Henry  JamM  Buchanan,  7  June  64. 
Qtiarfer-Afiuier.— WUliam  M*Intosh,  26  Bept  46. 
^ur^.— William  Walter  Weld,  3  Mar.  64 ;  AaUi.-Surg.  20  Jan.  48. 
'AMtffonf-iSMrysoitf.— William  Alexander  White,  M.D.  18  Oct  63. 

Bamuel  Athanaslus  Coaack,  7  April  61. 
Henry  Grange,  1  Sept  64» 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Litttt-Gfnrral  Shew  Kraatdy  Mrred  with  tbt  Urd  si  tiM  •!««•  of  CopanlMfM  and  kstUe  of  Klogo 
la  1807.  In  Um  PmImuIs  from  ItOS  to  1S19  Iim^IwItv,  ond  «m  prtMst  at  tbt  aeitoa  of  iIm  C— ,>if  mad 
raptart  of  Cludl4  Rodrif o  and  of  fiad/^oa,  aad  baltla  of  fialamaaea,  for  wlUali  lio  hM  raeaivad  ite  Wat 
Mfdal  «Ub  tliraa  elatpa.  ficrrtd  alM»  tha  eampaigo  of  ISlft,  Inelodiac  iba  battlaa  oCQaatra  Braa  aad 
Waterloo. 

I  Uaior  Laidaar  aarvcd  ia  tha  Raraiear  war  trom  Dae.  ISM  aalil  paaaa  waa  proelainad  (Madal). 

<*•*  The  followinv  oflleert  aarred  the  Easlera  caropaipi  of  1854,  includiaf  tho  taulaa  la  thoCrUaia  aad  aiafa 
of  Bebaalapol,  vU.  t-^Ool.lIaly  (eeTerriy  voaadad  at  lakarmaaK  Ll.-Cal.Farraa.  MiO<raFordrca(waiiaidtd 
at  Alna),  Lardaer  if amilum  and  Baakef ,  Caplalaf  i.  TUIlar^  Lovrj.  Ladder*  Lowadaa,  C  C  f  lUlara. 
Rooke.  PbUlpa  (tevcrdjr  wouadad  at  Alma),  Btareaaoa,  EUiaoa,  aad  Maatar,  Uaaia.  BUfliaaaa,  lacat, 
Mafcoek  (woaadad  at  Almtii,  lfhr,PaiBMr«  fliokaa,  aad  Waddlloto  (voaadad  at  laksrana^  B^yasiar 
Voyo,  Qaarter-Maattr  M'latoah.  AMial.-0afiaoas  White  sad  Cataeit. 


) 


/ 


^ii^StS:^'*^"*-]  48'A  (  The  Northamptonshire)  Regt  of  Foot.  199 

"  00UB0"-**TALAVBSA**~'*ALBUl!BltA'*—«*BADAJ01'*-«« SALAMANCA".**  VITTOBIA--**  PYRE* 
NBB8**— "NIVBLLB**— **ORTHB8'''*«TOULOD8K*<— '*PBNINSULA.'* 

Colmeh—Tlf  Sir  James  Henry  Reynett,'  KCH.  Sns.  26  Nov.  09  j  Lt.  14  March, 
00 ;  Capt.  24  March,  04 ;  Mqj.  8  AprU,  18 ;  Lt.-CoL  1  June,  14 ;  CoL  22  July 
80;  Jlf<v.-{?«i.23Nov.41 ;  Lt.-Oen,  II  Noy. 51 ;  Co/.48lh  Foot,  26 Nov. 60. 

Lieut.'CoUmeL—Ben^aminBiky,  JEm.  p9  Nov.  80;  Lt.  30  May,  84:  Capt. 
P 8  Sept.  38 ;  Br.-Afqf.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqf.  P  20  Feb.  62;  X^-Co/.  p  13  Deo.  68. 

Mi^ort.  —  George  Mowbray  Lys,*  Ens.  2  Mar.  28 :  laeut,  20  Dec.  81 :  Cavt, 
19  Dec.  45 ;  Aftyor,  27  Dec.  62.  ^ 

Andrew  Green,  Ens.  12  Jan.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Apr.  40 ;  Capt.  p 2  Apr.  47 ;  Motor, 
P 13  Dec.  63. 


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8 

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7 

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Captains. 
Alfred  Angnatus  Chapmaa 

Frederick  West 

GamSykea 

Fred.  Geo.  Tho.  Deahon* 
Magnus  F.Morton  Herbert 
Oliver  Matthew  Latham 

Robert  Blakeneyi  s 

Edw.  Joseph  TliackwcU^,  # 
James  Mancor    ••..•... 
William  Henry  Cairnes . . 
Wm.  Robert  Williamson 
Wm.  R.  Churchill  Spencer 

LiSUTSNAXTS. 

Richard  Morgan  Hall  •  • 
Rob.  Edw.CooteColthurst 
John  Richard  Lovett  . . 
Henry  WilUam  Knight . . 

H.  G.  Barle  Welby,  s 

Frederick  John  Castle  . . 


ENSiaN. 


lilBUT. 


20  May  42 
Pll  Aug.  43 
P 17  Jan.  46 

29  Dec.  37 
P30  Dec.  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P  3  Nov.  46 
2  Sept  46 
6  July  44 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  6  Dee.  43 

21  May  42 

P31  Dec.  47 
P26  May  48 
P28Nov.  45 
13  Oct.  48 
P13  Apr.  49 
30  Mar.  49 
Horatio  N.Kippen,cf.j9m.  p  18  Apr.  46 
Bache  Harpur  Heathcote.  p  21  Aug.  49 
Fra.  Constantine  Trent . .  j  p  18  Sept.  49 

P 14  Deo.  49 
P  16  Feb.  60 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P 14  Mar.  61 
P 12  Dec.  61 
P 14  May  62 


John  Bedingfeld 
Henry  R.  Hoghton  Gale 
Hon.  R.  John  Handcock 
Edward  Feneran    ...... 

Edm.  Garland  UornefOdJ, 
Arthur  George  Wyse .... 

Ensigns. 

Richard  Eyre p  17  Dee.  62 

Ernest  Christian  Wilford    18  Feb.  63 
James  Tarrant  Ring  ....  {p  11  Mar.  63 
George  Stewart  Nutthig .. 
John  Godfrey  Day    . . . 
Henry  Francis  Brooke  . 
Dennis  James  Connor  . 

James  Farquhar 

William  Camming 


P 17  Jan.  46 
P  20  Jan.  47 
P  2  Apr.  47 
6  Jan.  41 
P  31  Dec.  47 
P  13  Apr.  49 
P 10  Sept.  47 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P20July  47 
P  3  Aug.  49 
17  Nov.  48 
P24  Oct.  46 

Pll  Dec.  49 
P  28  Dee.  49 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P  2  Aug.  60 
P  6  Dec.  60 
P    7  Mar.  61 

20  Apr.  49 
P20  Feb.  62 
P   2  Apr.  62 

27  Deo.  62 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P  3  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 


CAPTAIN. 

P 13  Apr.  40 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P  28  Dec.  40 

30  Nov.  49 
P  2  Aug.  60 
P  20  Feb.  62 
P  2  Apr.  62 
P   2  Apr.  62 

27  Deo.  62 
P 13  Dec.  63 

6  June  64 
P  1  Oct.  60 


BREV.-MAJ. 


S  Uijor  Lyi,  and  PsymtiCer 
U <Ualleii  were  present  at  ths 
attack  and  capture  of  Coory, 
in  the  Eatt  Indies,  In  April, 
1834.  ^    ' 


4  Capt.  Thaekwell  serred  u  Aide-de-Cann 

to  Sir  Joieph  Ttiaekwell  Id  the  ieoond  Selkh 

eampaii^,  and  was  preient  at  the  battle*  of 

CnlUIanwaUah  and  Ooqierat,  and  in  the  action 

P  13  Dec.  63  I  of  Sadoolapore,  where  the  army  of  SbereSingh 

P   3  Mar.  64    ^"*  repolicd  with  great  loee  by  aemaU  Britlab 

6  June  64    ^^^"^^"^^^^  (Medal  and  Olatpt). 

P  8  July  63 
P24Aug.  64 
P    8  Dec.  54 


Payntatter.^EdwKTd  M'MulIen,*  16  Oct.  60;  Quarter^Master,  17  Nov.  48. 
Atyutant. — Lieut,  Bdmund  Garland  Home,  14  July  64. 
Quarter^Mcuter. — Jas.  Anderson,  16  Oct  60 ;  Ens.  10  Feb.  47 ;  Lt,  24  Jan.  60. 
Surgeon. — Geo.  Aug.  Fred.  Shelton,  M.B.  5  May  64 ;  Aseist.'Surg,  3, Jan.  46. 
Assist. 'Surgeons. — Patrick  M'Dermott,  2  Jan.  62. 

William  Hemphill,  M.D.  14  July  54. 
Facings  Buff.—Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

1  Bir  JamM  Beynetl  earYed  with  the  58nd  on  the  expedition  sgalnit  Ferrol  In  1800,  and  wai  precent  at 
tkt  action  before  that  place.  Appointed  to  the  Quarter-Maater-Genenire  ataff  upon  the  army  entering 
S^iii  IB  Nor.  1808}  pment  at  Lngo,  the  afiUit  upon  the  retreat  to  Corunna,  and  alio  at  the  battle  of 
Ooraaila.  Re-appolnied  to  the  Quarter-MaaUfr-Oeneral't  lUff  iu  Portugal,  in  April  1809;  praeent  at  the 
aAilrt  prerloiia  to  and  at  the  paieage  of  the  Oouro,  and  capture  of  Oporto;  affair  of  Salamonde,  battlei  of 
TUftfera  and  Banco,  aflUrt  upon  the  retreat  to  the  lines  before  Llebon,  and  »ubsequ6ntly  in  1811  at  those 
Bpoa  tho  advance  from  thence,  at  Pombal,  Redinlia,  Sabugal,  and  Foa  d'Arouce ;  also  at  the  battle  of 
Fnentes  d*Ooor.    He  has  recelTed  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clasps. 

9  Capt.  Deshon  served  with  the  89nd  in  Scinde,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 
Ho  Mffred  also  the  campalsn  in  the  Southern  MahratU  Conniry  in  1844-6,  and  was  present  at  the  invest- 
meat  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur^  as  also  in  the  operations  against  the  Forts  of 
Uunaahur  and  Munsantosh  in  the  Bouthera  Oonsan*  t  o  S 


^5ftb.  5K^"']       49//i  (  The  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's,      [ 

Or  the  Hertfordshire)  Refft,  of  Foot. 


Kftsfvm  Armf . 
Depot,  Vetmaf, 


Years'  Serv. 

51 

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"EGMONT-OP-ZEE"— "COPENHAGEN"— "QUEENSTOWN."—"CHINA,»»«*rA«l>nrj7on.»» 
Colonel,-— }^^&  Sir  Edward  Bowater,*  KCII.  Mns.  31  Mar.  04;  Lt.  k  Cupt, 

23  Aug.  09;  Capt,  &  Lt.-CoU  25  July,  14 ;  CoU  12  Oct.  26;  Maj-Qen.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Qen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen,  20  June  64 ;  CoU  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 

Lieut, 'CoUmelSohnHhoTutan  Grant,' J?n«.  28  Apr.  28 ;  XM2  Not.  30 ;  Capt. 

30  July  42;  Brevet-Mqj.  20  June  54;  Mqj.  29  Oct.  54;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12 

Dec.  54 ;  Lt.Col,  22  Dec  54. 
Afq/or*.— Wm.  Henry  Clinton  Baddelcy,'  Bnt.  Pll  Oct.  39 ;  Lieut,  p  7  Sept  41 ; 

Capt.  P  9  June  46  ;  Mqj.  6  Nor.  54. 
Chas.  Stuart  Glazbrook,^  t.  JSnt.  p  7  Sept.  41  ;  Lieut,  ^^7  Dec.  42;  Capt.  P35 

Aug.  46;  Brev.'Mty.  12  Dec.  54;  Maj,  22  Dec  54. 
Lachlan  H.  G.  Maclean,^  En$,  26  Dec.  34 ;  Lieut,  31  Aug.  38 ;  Cmpt.  25  Feb. 

48 ;  MtiQ.  29  Dec.  54.  


O  ta 


CAPTAINS. 

JamesWellsArmstrong'yf. 

Thomas  White   

John  Hynde  King ...... 

Cadwallader  Adams^,«.. . 
Wm.  Whitaker  Maitland 
M.W.DelaPoerBeresford 
Herbert  Rocke  ........ 

William  Bellairs.  ./^«^ 

Jolin  Nason 

James  Wm.  Dewar  .... 
John  Aug.  Conolly"  .... 
Faushawe  Wm.  Goatling 
George  Henry  Lamb. • . . 
Richard  D.  Astley . .  .^  • . 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  Le  Marchant   . . 
William  Watts  Corban. . 
Walter  Robert  Corbet  .. 
T.  P.  St.  Geo.  Armstrong 

William  Earle    

Gcoi*gc  Rochfort    

John  Hopkins     

Charles  FitzGerald  .... 
George  Kemp  Chatfield. . 

William  Young 

Cliarlei  Edgar  Gibson  .. 
John  Ramsay  Maule. . . 
Henry  Dalton  Scoones  • . 

Patrick  Cahill,'« 

Bnsions. 
Thomas  Fox  Eustace. . . . 
Harry  Denham  T.  Savary 
Henry  James  Duvies     • 
Henry  Gordon  Rogers  . 

William  Madan 

Frederick  Powell   ..... 


ENSIGN. 


P 18  Aug;  43 
7  Dec.  15 

25  June  44 
P  2  Sept  45 
P16  May  45 

24  Feb.  43 
P  23  May  45 
P  8  May  46 
9  May  46 
P  7  July  46 
P  25  Feb.  48 
P23  May  48 
P 15  Dec.  48 
P  20  Apr.  49 

P 12  Apr.  50 
P 12  July  60 
P  22  Nov.  50 
31  Jan.  51 
p  17  Oct  51 
P 12  Dec.  51 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  54 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P  12  May  54 
7  Juno  54 
7  July  54 


LIEUT. 


I 


11  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

P 10  No?.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

14  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


P29  Nov.  44 
P  25  Aug.  24 
P  7  July  46 
P23  Mar.  47 
P  16  Dec,  48 

19  Dec.  44 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P  6  July  49 
P  4  Sept  49 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P  26  Apr.  60 
P  8  lio^,  50 

20  Jan.  51 
P  21  Feb.  51 

P  3  Dec.  52 

P  3  Feb.  54 

P  3  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

29  Oct  54 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

8  Dec  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN.  BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 

11  Nov.  51 

12  Dec  54  £tl 


20  Jan.  51 

5  Oct  38 
P 14  Oct  51 
P  5  Dec.  51 
P  3  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P 15  Sept  54 

29  Oct  54 
6  Nov.  54 
22  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec  54 
29  Dec.  54 


S  M«Jor  B&ddeley  t^rrvd  viUi 
the  49Ui  In  China  ( Med«1)  aad  was 
present  at  Amoy,  Ckutm  (Snd  eap- 
tare).  Ningpew  Segoan,  Chapoo, 
WooMuiff,  and  Chin  Klanf  Foo.  at 
which  last  he  was  twiee  wtMnded— 
once  danferuusif  by  a  ball  wkleb 
fractured  the  thigh  booe. 


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10  Aug.  54 

7  Mi^or  Maclean  scrred  with  the  49th  tiirongh* 
out  the  war  with  China  (medal),  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  Arst  taking  of  Chutan,  storm  and  capture 
of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attack  aad  capture  of 
Amor,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  atuck  and  capturr 
o(  the  heights  of  Chlnhae.  occupation  of  NIngpo  and 
repulie  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture  of 
Chapoo.  Wooeung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Poo. 

9  Quartermaster  Anderson  senre<t  with^the  49th 
Regain  China  (Medal). 

Pa.V»w*fer.— Henry  Seymour  Michell,'  9  April  47  ;  Ens,  P22  May  85;  Lieut. 
Adjutant,—  [22  Mar.  89. 

Quarter-Matter.— John  Henry  Anderson,'  30  June  54. 
Surgeon,— John  Davies,  27  Oct  48 ;  AMist.-surg,  22  Nov.  89. 
Assistant  Surgeons, — James  Hannan,  7  April  54. 

John  Holmes  Jephson,  M.D.  7  April  54. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  sir  Edward  Bowater  served  with  the  3rd  Guards,  at  the  siege  and  taking  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807  \  and  subeeqaenUy  In 
the  Peninsula  fwm  Dec.  1808  to  Nov.  1800.  snd  again  ftom  Dec.  181 1  to  tlie  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  inelnding  the  pasMge  of 
the  Oouro  and  taking  of  Oporto,  battle*  of  Talavera  and  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria. 
sieffc  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  ihe  Didatsoa.  and  baUle  of  the  NWe  (Mayor's  house).  Serred  alio  the  campaign  of  18IS. 
Including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Wateileo.  Wounded  at  Talavera.  and  again  at  Waterloo,  SIi  Kdnard  has 
received  the  War  Medal  and  Ave  ela«ps  for  Talavera.  Salamanca,  Vittoria.  Nivelte,  and  Nive. 

8  Lt-Col.  Grant,  aad  Pafmaster  Miebell.  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China  (Medal),  eommeaelag 
wljh  the  first  taking  of  Chussn,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstraUun  before  Nankin,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  atuek  and  capture  of  Amoy.  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  aad  eaptuie  of  the 
heigbU  of  Chlnhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  NIngpo,  attack  and  capture  of  the  eaemy*a 
entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan.  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Lt,-Col.  Onnt 
was  wounded  at  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  ^     ..     . 

4  Major  Olaibrook  served  the  Eastern  carapalfn  of  18M  as  D.  A.q.M.O.  to  the  Snd  DivUInn,  Including  the  battles  of 
the  Atma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Scbastopol  (sevcrelf  wounded). 

&  Major  Armstrong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  as  a  Brigade  Major  In  the  Sod  Division,  Ineludiac  the 
battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Scbastopol. 

e  Mi^ior  Adams  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1654,  as  Alde-.^.e-Camp  to  Ocnctal  Adams,  including  the  battles  of  the 
Alma  and  Inkennaa  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebast4^1. 


Y«ACi'8erv. 


47 


{Full 


83 
25 
14 
14 


Half 
Pay. 


^Dt^^''F!™y;**']      50^A  ( The  Queen's  Own)  Regt  of  Foot.  201 

Th«  Sphinx  with  the  words  "  EOYPT»»— "  VIMIERA."— "  CORUNNA"— «•  ALMARAZ  "— 
"  VITTORU."—"  PYRENEES"— "NIVE"—"  ORTHE8"— "  PENINSULA"— "PUNNI A  B  " 
"  MOODKEE"— "  FEROZESHAH  "— "  ALIWAL"— "80BRA0N." 
CoUmeL—Sir  Richard  England/  KCB.,  KM.,  JEtu.  25  Feb.  08 ;  Zieut.  1  Jane 

09;  Capt,  11  June  11;  Mq^'oTf  4  Sept.  23 ;  Lt.-Col  29  Ocfc.  25;  Col.  28 

June  38;  Mqior-Gen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoL  60th  Foot,  20  Sept.  54. 
Lieut.^ColoneL'-Bichard  Waddy,*  Sm.  17  Aug.  32 ;  Lt.  4  May  36;  Capt,  18 

Nor.  41 ;  Major^  14  Feb.  52 ;  Lt.-Cia.  3  March  54. 
Jlfq/or».--John  Lucaa  Wilton,^  Ent.  P  13  Mar.  27  ;  lAeui.  16  Mar.  32;  Capt.  15 

July  45 ;  Mqjor^  ^  28  May  52. 
John  OUot  Moller,  Ent,  18  June  41 ;  Lieut,  p  3  Feb.  43;  Capt.  p30  Dec.  45; 

MtQOTy  3  March  54. 
Henry  Edwin  Weare/  $.  Ent.  22  Oct.  41 ;  Lieut.  P22  Dec.  43;  Capt.  P26  May 

48;  Brev.'Mqj.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  29  Dee.  54. 


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Captains. 
HeathfleldJas.  Frampton^ 
Hon.  Jas.  Pierce  Maxwell^ 

John  Parcell'     

Edward  Qeorge  Hibbert 
Herman  Ernest  Oalton . . 
Andrew  C.  Knox  Lock  .. 
Richard  Townaend  Gray? 
Philip  Limborch  TUlbrook 
Richard  Moore  Barnes^ 

Tindall  Hebden 

WilUiam  Hardloge *  .... 
Daniel  William  Tapper. . 
Raymond  Herbert  White 
William  Henry  Mangles^ 

Lieutenants. 
R.  Maingy  Murchison  . . 
Anthony  MoUoy  Fawcett 

Alfred  John  Lane  • 

Robert  Blackall 

George  William  Banbury 
Robert  Henry  Macfarlune 
John  Thompson,'  ac^f.  . . 
Wm.  Theodore  Hickman 
Edw.  Crawfurd  Antrobns 
M.deS.M*K.G.Ang.Glarke 
John  Woods  Dimond    . . 
Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler .... 
William  Wensley  Bond . . 
Fred.  Leycester  Barwell. . 
Robert  H.  Patrick  Doran 

Ensigns. 
Thomas  Denote  Lee  • .  • . 

John  Tamer • . . . . 

Celment  Richard  Johnson 
/Joi».Gharle8C.  Chetwynd 
C.  Aug.  FItgerald  Creagb 

Edmund  Leach 

Frederic  Fallcner 

Edward  John  Miller 


ENSIGN. 


4  Aug.  40 
P  6  June  34 

29  Mar.  44 
P  29  Apr.  46 
P20  Dec.  44 
P  28  Sept.  47 
P  18  July  48 

11  Apr.  49 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P 19  Sept.  48 
p  10  Mar.  37 

2  Feb.  49 
10  Apr.  49 

P 14  June  50 

22  Nov.  50 
P  16  Apr.  52 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P  11  June  52 
p  12  June  52 
P  13  June  52 

27  Feb.  52 
P  9  July  52 
P  23  NoY.  52 

18  Feb.  53 
P 12  Aug.  53 

18  Oct.  53 
P 18  Nov.  53 

3  Mar.  54 

6  Jane  54 

7  Jane  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

8  Sept.  54 
3  NoY.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


P20  Aug.41 
P   5  May  37 

7  Feb.  46 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P  8  June  49 

6  May  50 
P  24  Sept.  50 

5  July  45 
14  Feb.  52 
24  Apr.  39 

P  19  Mar.  52 
Pl3AprU52 
p  21  May  52 

p  28  May  52 

P  28  Jan.  53 
P 11  July  51 
Pl2  Aug.  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  53 
3  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

P  13  Oct.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

8  Dec  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


BRKY.-MAJ. 


20  June  54 


7Mi0or   Max- 
11^  CavU.  Graf 

and  Manglea, 
wen  vottndeil 
htton  Seba*. 
topol  in  Oct. 
18M. 


P 19  Sept.  48 
P  25  June  41 
P 13  April  52 
P  28  May  52 
P  30  July  52 
P 12  Aug.  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 
P 18  Oct.  53 
3  Mar.  54 
6  June  54 

12  Mar.  52 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

6  Ctptain  Har^inee  served 
with  the  SOth  in  the  bMtie  of 
Mahan^pore  (medal). 

9  Licat.  Thonipton  [Btrttd  Cba 
eampai(n  on  tiie  SuUvJ.  and  wai 
prctent  at  til*  tettlci  of  Moodker, 
Paroseshah,  'Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 
Was  wounded  bfltha  explosion  of 
a  gun  Umber  at  Feroseshah,  and 
▼cry  Mvercly  wounded  bj  grape 
shot  In  right  breast  at  Sobraon 
( Medal  and  three  Claspe). 

6  Capt.  Purcell,  with  a  detach- 
ment of  the  60th  y  was  wrecked 
on  the  Andaman  Inlands  in  Not. 
1844,  where  he  remained  for  06 
days,  aoffering  great  privation. 
He  served  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal), 
and  was  at  Buddiwal,  and 
severelf  wounded  at  Aliwal 
while  carrying  the  colours. 

7  Capt.  names  served  on  the 
Sutl^  (Medal  <c  one  Clasp),  at 
Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (se- 
Tere'y  wounded). 


15  Dr.  Trouedell  served  with  the  89th  refff.  in 
the  Ponjaub  campaign  of  184S-40,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battles  of  ChilLanwallah  and  Goo- 
Jerat  (medal  and  two  clasps). 


22  Dec.  54 
Payniatter.-^o\m  Nowlan,  14  April  54;  Ens.  29  Dec.  48;  Lt.  p  18  April  51. 
Adjutant, — Lieut.  John  Thompson,'  14  April  54. 
Quar.'Mat. — Robert  Fortune,  25  Aug.  46. 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Green  Trousdell,**  M.D.,  13  Dec.  53;  Aeeiet.'Surg.  8  April,  42. 
Assist.' Surgeons. — Edward  Gregg  Noott,  10  Feb.  54. 

George  Frederick  Davis,  7  April  54. 
Eacings  Blue. — Agents,  Mesars.  Cox  8c  Co. 

1  Sir  Sichard  England  serred  at  the  riega  and  capture  of  Flashing  in  1809 ;  and  Bubaeqventlr  on  the  Staff  of  the  Adja. 
taat-Gencral  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1810.  He  wai  employed  in  all  the  operationa  or  the  Caffre  war  on  the  eastern 
fSrontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1885  and  86 ;  and  he  commanded  a  diviaioo  of  the  arm  y  in  Scinde  and  in  A  ffghaniitan 
in  1841  and  43,  and  was  engaged  in  irreral  affairs  with  the  enemy  in  the  advance  by  the  Bombay  ednmn,  and  in  ite  ic. 
treat  from  Candahar.  Commanded  the  third  diviion  throughout  the  Eaatem  campaifn  of  18M,  inelnding  the  battlea  of 
tiic  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkermau,  and  the  liege  of  Sebaetopol. 

91  Lt.«Col.  Waddy  waa  praacat  at  the  battle  ot  Paoniar  (medal).    Wounded  before  Sebastopol,  11th  Oct.  18H. 

3  Maior  Wilton  commanrtrd  the  Fort  of  Loodianah  durlos  the  early  part  of  the  SuUej  earopaico,  and  was  eubieiittrnnjr 
preacvt  with  the  MHh  In  the  battle  of  Aliwal,  where  be  waa  severely  burnt  by  an  explosion  of  one  of  the  enemy's  tumbrils  ; 
and  battle  of  Sobraon,  where  be  was  very  severely  wounded,  having  received  a  shot  in  the  hip,  and  three  severe  sabre  wounds 
In  the  left  shonlder,  right  arm  broken  i  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

4  Maior  Weare  ferred  with  the  SSnd  Begt.  during  the  firtt  tiege  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848  (Hednl 
and  Clasp).    Bererely  woundnl  at  the  battle  of  tbe  Alma. 

5  Capt.  Frampton  was  pi  etcnt  in  tbe  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal).  He  served  also  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ(  Medal  aud 
two  CUMMft),  tnelodlng  the  haitles  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeshah,  and  Aliwal*  in  which  last  ha  waa  dangerously  wobndcd,  and  had 
bis  arm  amputated.    Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman. 


202 


Yeur»'8»n 


5Ut  (The  2nd  Varkshire  West  Biding)  or  [^uiSSSZ: 

The  King* 8  Own  Light  Infantry  Regt 

•  llIHlJKK--«COEUltHA"-^  ■ALAIUHOA''-*'  VITTORU---  PYBSKSBT-^  IflV»I.Ll"— "  OBrHSI"-. 

••  PBNlKf  ULA"-^  WATBRLO<y— "  FBOU." 

Col^9  Sir ThomM  WlUsblre,  Bart,,  KCB.*  ^lUfVn,  26  Jane  06 1  XiMtf .  6  8«pt. 

06;  Capt.  '28  Aug.  04  ;  Mi^.  91  8ept.  IS;  Lt.'Col.  4  Dee.  16 ;  CoL  10  Ju. 

87  ;  Mqf^^Gen,  9  Kot.  46 ;  Lt.'Gen,  80  Jane 64 ;  Col>  6Ut  Foot,  96  Jqm  49. 
LUut.'CoUmeL'-9  Qtt  Wm.  Henry  Elliott,'  KH.  Sm.  p  6  Dee.  00 ;  X<.  i*  IS  Aug. 

19;Ciq9^»0NoT.90;3fq/.Pl9July8l;X#.-Cel.»97Jiue36;ai{.llKov.ftl. 
Mqfar$,^ATno\d  Charlei  Brrlngton/  ^fi#.  »  4  Feb.  96 ;  LUui.  18  Sept.  81 ;  C^pf . 

^  14  Jaly,  87 ;  JHqfaTf  P95  July,  46 ;  JBrevtl  Lt-CoL  0  Dee,  68. 
William  H.  H.  Andenon,*  J?fw.  90  Sept  88;  Li$ui.  96  Aug.  86;  Cmpt.  V6 

Jnne  46 ;  Mqfor,  1  Dee.  64. 


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Capt  AIMS. 
Han.  Da^ld  Enklne  . .  • 
ChiobeiterO.Crookehank? 
Rich.  Atbeiton  Ffttrinffton 
Attgttitai  Henry  Irby  "  . 
Donald  O.  Angus  Darroch' 
Herbert  Ruaeell  Hannen'<* 
Edward  Cecil  8iQgleton><> 
Henry  Fletcher  Martton" 
John  Henry  Diekaon**  •  • 
Sanil.Alexander  Madden'' 
Geo.  Warburton  Drought 
John  Geo.  Don  Marihall** 

LlBUTENAKTa. 

WmXemp.  Fred.  Sheaffe** 
R.  Gordon  Banders  Mason 
Edward  O'Callaghau'*  . . 
Stewart  Alex.  Cleeve,'<>a<(;. 

John  Anderson,"  r 

WiUitmAgg**    

Heni7  Reveley  Mitford*^ 
Charfee  Acton*' 


BNSIOir. 


6  Dec.  44 
4  July  46 
10  Oct.  46 
20  Jan.  49 
P  26  June  47 
P 16  Oct  60 
P  18  Apr.  61 
P 12  Dec.  61 
Arthur  Percy  Kerr  ....  p  14  May  62 
Hen.  R.  De  Anyers  Willis;     9  July  69 

Charles  Qoddard    \   23  Nov.  62 

Henry  Basil  Honson  . . . . ;  p  22  Not.  61 
Maleolm  Chas.  Farriogton  10  June  63 
PerayMiiford ,^27  May  63 


P31  July  36 

26  Mar.  86 
P  8  July  40 
P 16  July  87 
P22  Mar.  33 

98  Aug.  38 

P31  Dec.  41 

8  Mar.  30 

16  fior.  30 
P  7  July  43 
P27  Sept.  44 

14  July  43 


LIBUT. 


Eirsxoire. 
William  Dare  Sladen  . . . 
Fra.  Jas.  Bnahanan  Reed 
Eust.  Beaumont  Bumaby 
Augustus  Brlgstocke .... 
Sidney  Henry  Swaffield . . 
Martin  Bndd  Lewin  .... 


p  13  Dec.  63 
11  Aug.  64 
14  July  64 
P24Aug.  64 
P26  Aug.  64 
p  3  Nor.  64 


P  27  June  88 
29  Dec.  38 
P23June43 
P  6  Oct.  41 
P26  Aug.  36 

7  Jan.  42 
P  31  Dec.  44 

8  Aug.  41 
90  May  42 

4  July  46 
P  22  July  46 
P  26  July  46 


6  Aug.  47 

18  May  40 
p  28  Dec.  40 
P  4  Apr.  61 

18  Apr.  61 

10  May  63 
1^13  Dec.  63 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
11  Aug.  64 

PIS  Aug.  64 

P  7  June  64 

P  3  Not.  64 

1  Dec.  64 

Meat*  F)er9t  dsHsf  Om  Nctal 


CAPTAIH. 


P  26  July  46 

18  July  48 

P98DCC.  40 

0  Aug.  60 
Pl6Apr.  49 

18  Not.  46 
10  April  69 
23  June  69 
16  Mar.  68 
6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 

1  Dec.  64 


90  Jane  64 


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TTilihw  bi  ISSli   imaS  an«r>ai4«  ia  Ika  r»aiai«la,  flra«i  Jaw  ISIS  ta  iIm  fftt4  af  Umm  vat  n  1|14)  mmmmtti  »te 
light  caaipaaj  at  the  battle  afSalaaiaaca  twica  aaanSai),  oa  tha  tvcwat  from 
iloa  of  Omus  battle  of  Vittoria.'Siai  aawalt  of  Ska  Sibaitlia.  abe 
laakafM*^. 


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▼lelntky.  and  al  the  iiona  a«d  captma  af  I 

[Far  !■■  ilaSii  af  lla<at,  iaafna  Kl.} 


A^fuUnt.'^Limt.  Stewart  Alexander  aeere/^  80  March  40. 
Qirar#sr-J#as#er.--Robert  Shean,*  20  Aug.  44. 

^ttr^wn.— Henry  Marsh  Webb,  M.B..8  Dec.  64  ;  Assist.'Sur$.^  Sept.  46. 
il#fif<.-i9iir^em.^Tbomas  Crawford,*^  M.D.  18  Feb.  48. 

Facings  Blue.— ^^m^.  A,  laurie,  Esq. 

[ Returned  from  India,  2  August  64.1 

WflkUre  Mrvcd  wUb  tba  IStb  ia  tba  Wast  Indict  fron  Aoi 


iba  fftt4  af  Umm  vat  n  lU4i  avui^M  ikt 
ram  Bargoe  B»4  af  tloa  at  YMa  Maffial.  iba  ar> 
naali  aad  eapi«Ma,wbaB  be  taanvae  ika  bitwi 


ConaaaScS  a  hrigaSe  af  ficbl  lawpaaWt  at  Ibe 
Nl*c  oa  tba  Mb.  liib.  aad  llib  Dea.  lHt»  Ibrwbicb  wrvicet  h«  Was  la  ItU  aMaiatcd  Bravet  LiaaL-CaloaaL 


tntb  tbria  baadreS 


af  Bidaeaoa.  baitk  of  Nivdk.  aaS  battha  a#ibe 
SU  aapoiatcd  Bravet  Liawt  Coloafl. 
iba  attack  af  tea  tboataad  Caikc*  apaa  tba  apea  tflagv  af  Oiabaa^*k  iWa,  aa  iba  i 


«ba  Caaa  af  OaaS  Hapa,  oa  tba  Stad  Apnl  ISIS,  aad  ooMMAdcd  dariag  tjio  eabecqaeal  apaiatiaai  agaiaai  tba  CatHi 
la  tba  eMa  fwr.  Sctvad  aftcfvaida  ta  tbo  Baa  I»41m  tnm  May  ISIS  to  ISM.  CnmmimM  •  «iaf  af  tba4Sl^  at  ite 
caataN  of  KUiaar  ia  tba  Dooab,  k  Dm.  1SS4.  Served  alia  Ibroagbaal  tba  wbala  af  ib«  caiaalfa  tm  JkM^ttmam 
«adar  Ufd  Kaaact  aeaMot  at  tba  captare  af  tba  fortfaM  of  Obiual^  tM  Jalr  ISIS,  «aa  WWfb  aSM^ea  ba  »a« 
•-"'  KCB.t  aad  «bila  ia  comaiaad  of  »ba  BamVar  rotana  af  ibc  arair  af  iba  laiaa  bt  Banwyni  tbafciiia^  af 


«ad«r  LnS  Kaaact  laaMat  at  lae  captare  af  tM  rortfaea  at  uaiuaNb  TJt«  Jair  I 

Kdaiad  KCB.t  aad  wbila  ia  comaiaad  of  »ba  BamVaf  rotana  af  ibc  amy  af  iba  laiaa  bt  mffnd  tbafciliaat  af 
lat  aa  tba  litk  Nov.  feUaviag.  for  ab^cb  icftica  he  «••  ciaalcA  «  baioaal.   JUl  fccdvfd  tba  •Uvat  War  Ibial  vtib 

BBiait  eaOMfcfd  aHb  Ibc  refimeel  lot  Lliban.  SS  laa,  )Sn.  aad  wa»  prtcm  at  Ibi   battia  at  rar«i»« 
Ika  ttaga  of  Ctodad  aodrif  n,  Mcoad  dcge  af  Bed^joe,  aSUy  aaar   Val   Matvian,  battle  al  Sa)aiaaac«. 
af  Madrtd  aad  tbe  B«<tra,  covcrtaif  the  tlege  af  Burgae,  ntntt  lala  forUtgal  dttHag  wbicb  afeiatUia  b*  mt>*4 
to  Col.  Mlichrll,  but  r«f.,  eoanaaadlng  the  brigade,  aad  taaHvcd  a  aovtof loa  »a  Ibe  tbauUrr  %Im«  ta 
Ifea  art  of  deUvanag  m  anlrr  la  aa  aOker  la  advance,     la  Jaac  ISIS,  ba  aai  afpalaled  aa  Aide- da-Caw»y  la  H^av-Cmeral 

(CoatMaadabeTa^ 


B;S;S!J:o«SS!f-]    t'M  {Oxfordshire)  m.  of  Foot  {Lt.  Ltfantry).    203 


T— i»»§enr. 


61 


80 
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90 
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•-HI NDOOSTAN"-"  ▼IICIBRA''~<<  OOBUKWiL"— "  BUBACO"—*'  FUENTE8  D»OHOB"-- 
••OIUOAD  BODRIOO"— ••  BA.DAJOZ"«>"  8ALA.lCi.NCA»'-"VITTORlA"— "NIVBLLE" 
— ''NiyE"— «•  0RTHB8»'— ••TOULOUSE"— "  PEMINBULA*'—"  WATERLOO/* 

CchmeU—lj^Sir  Archibald  Maclaine,>  KCB.  Bn$.  10  Apr.  94;  Lt,  80  Apr.  05; 

Capt,  99  Dee.  04 ;  Mt^Wy  4  Oct.  10 ;  LL-Col  85  Jan.  13 ;  CoL  89  July  SO : 

Meffor-Otn-  83  Nov,  41 ;  Lt.-Om.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  52ad  F.  8  Feb.  47. 
Zifna^^CcUmd.'^Qwvge  CampbeU,  JSns,  P  13  Mar.  35;  Lieut.  81  Dec  38; 

Cap$.  P  86  Jan.  41 }  Mqf^, » 81  May  50 ;  LieuL^Col.  27  May  53. 
Robert  George  Haghe«,'  Mn$*  ^89  June  30 ;  Lieut.  ^Q  July  32;  Cap#.  p3  Dee. 

41  (  M^9ry  P88  Feb,  50)  Lt.^Col.  31  Oct.  62. 
Afiverf,— Cbarlea  Jnmes  Conway  MilU«  Mnt.  p26  Dec.  34;  Lieut,  P28  Aug, 

38  ;  Capt.  p  25  June  41 ;  Mt^or,  P  99  Aug.  51. 
Joflbmi  AUen  Vigors,  MnM.  p  19  Sept.  86;  Li^ut.  p  17  6ept.  29 ;  Capt.  p  19  Oct 

38 ;  Brev.-Mq}.  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Aftyor,  27  May  53. 


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Captaiks. 
Charlei  Albert  Deniaon,  «• 

William  Corbett ,. 

John  Hen.  Fraser  Stewart 
Maxwell  Du  Pr6  Strongc 
Hugh  Moatgom,  Arcbdall 
Arthur  Lennox  Peel  t . . . 
Jamea  Johnea  Bourchler 
Hon.  SmestQeo.Curfon 
QoQige  Charles  Synge   .. 
Geofge  Parker  Heatboote 
Isaac  Henry  Hewitt* .... 
Jas.  Abercroinby  Dick|  #.< 

LlBUTBHAVTS- 

Chidley  Downes  Coote  •  • 
Hon.  D.  John  Monson  . . 
Cecil  Lennox  Peel*  #•  . . 
Charlei  Kenrick  Crosse. . 
Fred.  Albert  Champion,  #. 
John  Artbnr  Bay  ley , . . . 
W.  James  Stopibrd,  a^, 

Qeorge  Hallam  » • 

Charles  Henry  Bullock '. 
Geo.  L,  W.  D,  Fiamstead 

John  Canavan 

Francis  Eteson   ....,..• 
Thoe.  Robinson  Gibbons 
Tbos.  Hurdwiek  Smith  .. 
Alexander  Hope  Graves. . 
William  Robert  Moomom 


0    Artbnr  Henley 


#■••«.■« 


BKaiOMa. 


P  32  Sept.  37 
P  23  Nov.  38 
P  15  Jan.  41 
P85June41 

15  Apr.  42 
p  2  Sept.  42 
P28  June  44 
P 13  Dec.  44 
P 16  Jan.  46 
P  1  May  46 
P 12  July  80 
P  1  June  41 

P  3  Sept.  47 
P  16  June  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
i  12  July  50 
31  Jan.  61 
P.  14  Mar.  51 
P16Sept.51 
P  12  Deo.  51 
P  16  Apr.  52 
P 28  Apr.  48 

16  Jan.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 
P  5  May  48 

0  Feb.  49 

13  Deo.  50 

P 17  Aug.  52 

p  14  May  52 


LIEUT. 


28  Jan.  48 

P  91  Jan.  53 
P  82  Jan.  53 
P  18  Feb.  58 
P 13  May  53 
P 10  June  53 
P  6  Jan.  54 
P 16  June  54 


P 11  May  30 
P  31  Jan.  40 
2  Feb.  44 
16  Dec.  45 
6  Feb.  46 
)  May  46 
P 13  July  47 
P  18  Feb.  48 
p  14  Apr.  48 
P 18  Aug.  48 
13  May  41 
P  24  Oct.  45 

p  24  Sept.  50 

P22  Aug.  51 

P  23  July  52 

P  15  Oct.  52 

P  12  Nov.  52 

PIT  Dec.  52 

Pll  Mar. 53 

2?  May  53 

27  May  53 

P  30  May  51 

6  Aug.  51 

15  Apr.  52 

13  Oct.  52 

P 10  Dec.  52 

12  Dec.  52 

P 10  June  53 

26  Aug.  63 

p  20  Jan.  54 

P  3  Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ* 


20  June  64 


P  26  Oct.  41 

P19  June  46 

P 16  June  48 

P  21  May  50 

P  24  Jan.  51 

P22  Aug.  51 

P  15  Oct.  58 

P  12  Nov.  62 

87  May  59 

97  May  53 

15  Mar.  53 

P  28  Feb.  61 


fl  LlMt..C«L  BnrhM  itrvad  \m 

Um  MUi  rcf  t.  «iUi  tta«  anny  Iq  Bar. 
BAh  la  185S-ft3  ;  wm  pnacat  at  tba 
etpCart  Md  Menpatloo  of  Prome, 
m4  M  Uic  night  attack  of  tba  tnniir 
on  tba  eanip  at  Fnma  8  Dee.  185S, 
Oamnuadad  tbe  expedition  leat 
into  the  Pooafdey  district  In  Peb. 
and  Much  iSfri ;  aueeeoded  hi  cap. 
turinf  arms  and  amuaitlon,  and  in 
brinriaf  in  Proa*  a  large  quantl^ 
offrabtt 

S  Capt,  Hewitt  lenred  with  tba 
iSth  Rbyal  Irish  on  the  China  ea- 
peditiw  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  Canton.  Atooj,  Chnsan,  Chinbac* 
Ntngpo.  Scfoan.  Chapoo,  Shanghai, 
Wooaung,  and  Chfnkianffoo. 

4  Captain  Dick  served  with  the 
43rd  In  the  KaSIr  war  fram  Dec, 
16S1  to  June  lUl. 

5  Liant.  aickMts  acrred  with 
tba  |rd  Light  Dragoons  In  the  Pun. 
J^b  campaign  of  IStfl,  and  wif 
present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat 
(MadAludancelaq>). 


Gee.HerbertWind80rClive  p21  Sept,  62 
Qeorge  Thome  Bieketto* 

ENsioira. 
Cknrles  Qrantley  Norton 
Hon.Pred.  LePoerTrencb 
Jobn  Jlalnbrigge  Story  . . 
Tbomas  Arober  Julian  ». 
James  Jobn  Wynniatt  .. 

William  Atkinson 

Hen.  Alex.  C.  Wrougbton    

^'T^'^^''^  Wm.  Mlo^,!  June  53 ;  Em.  p  16  Dec.  45;   LietU.  80 
A<buiant.^Lteut.  Walter  James  Stopford,  18  May  54.  rOct  47 

Qttar<irr.Jlf«*er.-.Wllllam  Knott,  85  Feb.  45.  ^  • 

5ury«m.-thos.  Coww,  M.P.,  5  Nov  68 ;  A$eut..8urg.  17  Sept.  41. 
AmBtant^awrgoon$.-'^^\\Ma\  Woolman  Read,  31  May,  44. 

William  Cameron,  M.D.  25  Sept.  46. 
„  ^      ,        Tiiomes  Wra.  Fox,  M.B.  23  July  52. 
Faetnge  Bnff.-'Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 


InvaUp.  al«ga  and 


^!!!ilS^C!!^l!!i^^!^^^':'^}^  ■'^"•*  ''»P'^  »»»»•"•  »»^««»'»«  »»»•  battle  Of  Mai. 
^PTL^  ^l2IlI^;J?tJ!  »^J«'"T»*  «»"»•  *<>"««•.  from  the  eflbcts  t  which  he  was  eonSned  in 

NacaiOTOa  (a«  out  worn  or  Cadla,  and  a  ntineu  redaabt  when  taken « —  ,»•  iL„-,  ,h-  >   luZl  .^  -  fl 

and  Ap«11  ISIO,  JnrUig  which  ton*  period  Sir  AnSibnldTtb^  a  SSTn  ^S  M  J^lL^  .!?*  ''»^"y«*» 


..idlwal.  Aliwal.  and 


•    9 


I'll       204      ['^SiS^.'Sfl*'?'*']    5Srd(The  Shropshire)  Begt.  of  Foot.      i"^^!^ 

»g  I  •  5  ••  MIBUPO«T"-"TOl'EIIAY"-"  ST.  LUCIA--" TA LA VEEA*^"  SALAMANCA**-^  VITTO«  I  ♦  * 


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52 

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20 

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-••  PYEBNKES**-  "  NIVELLB"  —  "TOULOUSE**— ••  PEKIKSCLA"— *•  ALIWAL"— -  %K^ 
BEAON  ••— "  PUNJAUB,"— "  GOOIBEAT." 

Colonel— 9  John  M'Donald/  CB.  Snt,  17  Dec.  03;  Li.  21  Mtreb,  05  i  Ca^. 

7  Sept.  00;  Mqjor,  26  Aug.  13;   LL-CoL  4  Sept.  17;   CoU  10  Jmo.  97  ; 

Mqfor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46  ;  Lt.'Gen,  20  June  64 ;  Co/.  63rd  Foot,  8  Mty  64. 
Lieut.'CoUmeU.'^WiMvam  R.  Manflfield,*  Em.  27  Noy.  36  ;  lAmU.  ^31  Ang.  34< ; 

Capf .  P 10  Feb.  43 ;  Jtf q;.,  P  3  Dec.  47 ;  Lt.-'CoL  9  0  May  51 ;  CoL  28  Not.  54. 
Henry  Havelock,»  CB.,#.2d  Xf.20  July,16;  Xe.  p24  Oct.21;  Csp^6Jaae38; 

Brev,'Mi{i.  4  Oct. 42 ;  Afq/.  30  June  43;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  30  April  44  ;  Lt.-C^L 

20  June  64;  Co/.  20  June  64. 
jr<{;or#.— John  H*Neill  Walter,^  EnM. »  31  July  36 ;  Lieut.  3  Jnly  39 ;  CmpU :e 

Sept.  47  ;  Mto<rr,  p  2  Dec.  63. 
Wm.  Henry  HaMy  Forbes  CUurke/  £*!!#.  25  Not.  24;  Lieut.  1  May  96;  C^. 

29  Sept.  43 ;  Maj.  20  June  54. 


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9 
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6 


Captains. 
Thomas  Ffrench*    ...... 

Pat.  W.  Sydenham  Ross 

William  Payn*   

Annesley  Paul  Gore"  .... 
C.F.WebsterWedderbume 

Thomas  Moubray '° 

John  H.  Lothian    

Wm.  F.  Adams  Colman" 
George  Robert  Hopkins* 
0    Alex.  James  Sutherland* 

0    Joseph  Maycock    

0    Frederick  Arthur  Walter 

LlBUTBKAlfTB. 

0    Henry  Buck* 

0    Hen.  Archd.  Robertson" 

0  I  John  Wm.  Follows,"  adj. 

0  George  Herbert  Cox  >*  . . 
James  Winsmore  Corfleld 
Edward  Dyne  Fenton  " . . 


Bifsion. 


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4  Dec.  17 
P  9  Not.  38 
P27  May  42 
P  7  Apr.  43 
P31  May  39 

6  June  40 
P  31  Dec.  44 

15  June  43 
28  Aug.  39 

16  Jan.  41 
P  20  Oct.  40 

20  Jan.  44 

28  July  44 

P  8  Apr.  42 

31  Mar.  46 

17  Apr.  42 
28  Aug.  46 

PlSAug.  47 
Francis  PercfTal  Drought,  p  6  Dec.  44 

P  10  June  48 


Bendyshe  Walton'* 
George  Newton  Fendall. . 
John  Keys  Humfrey  •».. 
John  Alexander  Dalzell'i 

Graham  Taylor 

Fred.  Richard  Solly  Flood 

Henry  Helsham  • 

ATary  Jordan  DaYem^> 

Thomas  Acton   

Wale  Rymer  Byrne  • . . 
Donald  Harrey  Munro  . 
Wm.  Henry  James  Clarke 
Charles  Alex.  Humfrey. . 
Cha.  Fra.  Herbert  Uoyd 

Ensigns. 
Thomas  Charles  Ffrench 
John  Rolle  Prideaux. •  • . 
Alfrrd  Kirke  Ffrench. . . . 
John  Maxwell  Bfacneill 


1 1  Dec.  46 
30  Apr.  46 
30  Jan.  47 

10  April  49 
P  SI  Aug.  49 
P 14  Mar.  61 

20  Jan.  47 
26  July  61 

9  April  49 
19  Not.  47 
19  Aug.  61 

11  Mar.  53 
p  17  Oct.  61 

21  May  52 
P  2  Dec.  53 
P  10  Feb.  54 

■P17  Dec.  52 


LI  BUT. 


26  Apr.  28 
P  2  Sept.  42 
P 12  Jan.  44 
P  8  Jan.  47 
P  26  Jan.  41 

25  Feb.  42 

28  May  48 
10  Mar.  46 

26  July  44 
24  May  44 

29  Apr.  42 
23  Jan.  46 


CAPTAIN. 


22  Feb.  46 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  4  June  47 
7  July  43 
P  16  June  48 
P  13  July  49 

30  Not.  49 
P  8  Feb.  60 
P  4  May  49 
P 15  June  49 
P  14  Mar.  61 
P  9  May  51 
P  8  Aug.  61 
P  12  Oct.  62 
3  Jan.  53 
P    6  May  63 

20  Oct.  63 

7  Not.  63 

P  2  Dec.  63 

P26  May  64 

20  June  54 

fa  SmU  Ahiaa 


31  Oct.  40 

10  Jan.  49 
P 14  Mar.  61 
Pll  Sept. 49 
P28May  52 

16  Mar.  53 
P 15  Feb.  53 

16  Mar.  53 
7  Not.  63 

20  June  54 

4  Feb.  53 

p  20  Not.  52 


11  Not.  i\ 


<  ColoMl  MsaaicM  wrrr4 
with  tbe  A9rd  ta  tW  c«b- 
palKB  CO  ths  Stttm  la  IMC 
aDd  WM  pTCMoC  as  Bttddl- 
wal,  Altwal, 
which  laat  ha  aeUd  ■• 
damp  to  tho 

Chi«f(Mff4al  and  ciai^).  H# 
eoBiBwadad  the 
tha  Ptti\)aBb  < 
1840,  and  was  prtaraS  at  tlw 
battle  of  Ooa)tf«t  (McdaJ 
and  Clasp).  Ba 
•taatlf  emptoffld  to  tka 
tiona  OB  tha  P 
ia  1851.9.  vhathar  hta  t«c«- 
In  tha  Held  or  aoi*  aa«4 
pfasaat  at  tht  a«Un  oT  Nava- 
daad,  Pcaa«bar,  airf  Mtaiiaii 
(horaa  woaodcd). 

6  M^or  Olarfca  saffrtd  wUS 
tha  47th  ia  tha  Baimiai  w«f ; 
wtth  tha  Mrd  oa  tha  8aiJ« 
(Medal),  and  was  pteaeat  at 
Bttdlwal,  Allwal,  and  Bobracii, 
Ha  haialao  the  Pmlaab  MtdaJ. 
t  C«tt.  0«f«  MnaS  wiihiha  Tea 
Drsf.  OnaidB  agahiMlh*  laaaiiin 
Maate  isai  aba  thiaMhwt  tte 

Xaarwarori84S>7. 
7  Mai.  Walter  Mrrad  AraothMil  ila 

palfB  ortStt-7  at  A4i«tMl«f  *•  SS*.  aM 

laiat  «r  Iha  In  DivltlOTi.    Swv«4  vMh  tk»  Sfca  to  ta* 

PaalMib  CuBpait*  !■  lS4t.  aa4  waa  j 

tia  or  Oo^lcrat  ( Mtdal  and  Claap). 


Pay#M4i##er.— Wm.  Peel,*  11  Not.  63;  Qr. •Master ^^  inly  AT ;  Ene.  4  Sept. 

Atffutani,— Lieut.  John  Wm.  Follows/*  27  May,  40.      [40  ;  X#.  p  92  Aug.  01. 

QuarteT'Maeter.^-Thomu  Marshalli  30  Jnly  62. 

^ifrycofi^— Nelson  Dartncll,**  19  Jan.  44 ;  Astist.'Surg.  4  Dec.  32. 

4sff#/afi/-5iir9«9iu.— James  Simpson  Grant,  M.D.  25  Sept.  40.  I  Fmeimge  Red. 

Thomas  Bussett  Reid,  10  May  61.  I  Agemt^  A.  Lav 

•RQ-3i%-^  k    ^       -  Alexander  Macrae,  M.D.  6  Not.  50.        |      rie,  Esq. 

5^  J*^  ,£^       I  Uent.-Oeneial  M'Dooald'a  •arrieaat— BzpeditloD  to  Boath  Ameriea,  and  aaaoXt  ofBaraei  Aym: 
7k*  •  s ^^^    Penlotula«  from  Not.  ISOS  to  I81S,  and  in  tha  South  of  France  from  March  1S14»  indodtef  fha  battk  af 
>  «  38  r  fr?  8    Bataco.  Llofo  of  Torres  Vedras,  allkirt  at  Redlaha,  Pombal,  and  Oampo  Mayor*  Artt  aifca  of  Itad^Jf, 
baltle  of  Albnhera,  third  alcfe  and  aaaault  of  Bad^ioa,  aflUra  at  Alta  de  Tonaea,  baillce  of  Tltlona.  tW 
Pyrmeca,  S5th  (had  two  horaoa  shot  iwder  hin\  Soth  and  Siat  Jaly,  and  TOulooaa.  Woaadad  la  tbe  bMJ 
and  right  thigh  at  the  sacaolt  of  Buesoa  Ayiw,  Sth  Jnly  1807 ;  In  the  left  Ic*  and  right  frala  ta  u« 
Pyreneea  SOth  July ;  and  in  the  right  ihoolder  and  lunga  at  the  a»aa)t  of  the  fortifled  lodt  on  the  im«»* 
tain  AroUa,  and  turprialng  ilie  enraay'a  poata  In  the  valley  of  Baaca  Pyreneea.  tnd  Oct.  18 II.    He  baa 
neeived  the  gold  Medal  and  one  Claap  for  ViUoria  and  tbe  Pyreneea  \  and  tbe  ailTsr  War  Medal  aicb  ftiar 
Clana  for  Butaeo,  Albabcre,  Bad^loa,  and  Toulouar. 
6  M^lorFfrpncbaerred  with  ibetSlh  in  China  (MedaP.  and  waa  at  Chusaa,  Nlagpo,  Cbapoo,  Sbaaiba.. 
r»  Cbla  Kiaag  POOb  aad  Naakla.  Served  aa  a  M^lor  of  Brigade  la  tha  Pa^iaab  GsBralga  la  Ia40, 
pfasaat  at  IhebatOa  of  OooilaraC  (Medal  aad  Claip). 


(Far  S9tH  S,  10,  II,  IS,  14, 17,  tt,  ssr  aarf  ^aye. 


^•''il^r?*^;;!^^"''''-*'-]  &^th{The  mst  Norfolk)  Bcfft.  of  Foot.  205 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  **  MARABOUT"—"  EGYPT'— "AVA." 
CoIoneL'-'9  William  Alo&andcr  Gordon/  CB.  £ru.  2  Oct  04 ;  Lieut.  1 1  Dec.  94 ; 

Capt.  2  Oct.  01 ;  Mqjor,  4  June  13 ;  Lieut.-Col,  25  Dec  13 ;  Col,  22  July 

30 ;  Mqj.'Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col,  64th  F.  16  Aug.  60. 
Lt'Colonel, — William  Yorke  Moore,*  JStu,  p  16  Dec.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Dec.  26 ; 

Czp^  P19  July,33;  Mqf.  P30  Dec.  42;  Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  61;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
iir^'or^.— Bowland  Moffat,  Ens.  p  22  June  32  ;  Lieut,  p  7  Aug.  36  ;  Capt,  P27 

Aug.  41 ;  Major,  4  March  53. 
Seton  Lionel  Smith,  JEtis.  12  Feb.  36;  Lt.  p  10  July  39;  Capt.  P30  Dec.  42  ; 

Bt.'Ufqj.  20  June  64 ;  Mqj.  P4  Aug.  64. 


Years*  Sert. 

61 

Full 

Hair 

P«y. 

Puf. 

30 

0 

23 

0 

19 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

30 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

16 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0  1 

Captains. 
George  Gumming  Miller 
John  Charles  Hill  Jones 
James  Swetenham*    .... 
William  Freeland  Brett. . 
James  Sinclair  Thomson 
John  S.  Ferguson  Powke 
Frederick  Mathias,*  .... 
Thos.  Hungerford  Powell 
Pridaux  William  Gillum 
Francis  John  Griffin,  s. . . 
W.  Ed.  Freeman  O'Brien 
Henry  Elliott  Bayly 

LlBUTENANTB. 

John  Fred.  Flamank 
PercyG.Botfleld  Loke/ijcy 
Edw.  Thos.Shlffner    .... 
Wm.  H. D. Clarke    .... 
J.  Sackville  Swann     .... 
Charles  Alex.  Thomson 
William  Fermor  Ramsay 
Charles  FitzRoy  Bamett 
Charles  CuUen  Mannsell 

Edward  Cliffe 

Robert Baret Stokes  .... 
And.  Robert  Guy  Evered 
Thos.  Blakiston  Houston 

Henry  John  Fane 

Dillon  Beetham 

Ensigns 
Wm.  Arthur  Galbraith . . 

Arthur  Herriek 

George  Lewis  Whyte. .  •• 
Francis  Geo.  S.  Parker. . 

Thomas  Parr • . . . . 

John  Stevenson 

Vere  Temple  Bayly 

Joseph  William  Hughes. . 


BNSION. 


P  19  July  39 
P 16  Dec.  40 
P  22  July  42 
P  1  Apr.  42 
P26NOV.42 
P  30  Dec.  42 
P 16  Dec  45 
P  29  Sept.  43 
P  28  Oct.  43 

13  Oct.  25 

6  Dec.  44 

14  Apr.  46 

7  July  46 
10  Oct.  46 

P  31  Dec.  47 

29  June  40 

1  June  49 

P 19  Oct.  49 

23  Nov.  49 

P  12  Nov.  47 

P  23  Feb.  49 

P  28  Dec.  49 

22  Oct.  60 

P 16  Mar.  60 

P   3  Jan.  61 

P    9  July  62 

P  21  Sept.  62 

P 10  Feb.  64 
P  6  June  64 

6  June  54 
P18  Aug.  64 
P24Aug.  64 
P2o  Aug.  64 

3  Nov.  54 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


11  Oct.  49 

P  9  Nov.  49 

P  12  July  50 

25  June  61 

P    9  July  52 

4  Mar.  63 

7  May  52 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  64 

29  JfoY.  44 

1  Dec.  64 

P  1  Dec.  641 


BRBV.-MAJ* 


P   1  Apr.  42 

P  30  Dec.  42 

P   8  Aug.  45 

6  Dec  44 

13  June  46 

14  June  46 
P26  May  48 
P 14  Aug.  46 
P  31  Dec.  47 

12  June  28 

P  2  Mar.  49 

11  Oct.  49 

P  9  ffov.  49 

P 17  Nov.  48 

P13  Dec.  60 

P 17  Jan.  51 

25  June  61 

11  Nov.  61 

4  Mar.  63 

3  Apr.  49 

P  28  May  62 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

1  Dec  54 

P  1  Dee.  64 


5  Capt,  8wet«aham  «m  Mrerely  vovBdad  in  the 
riffhk  leg,  aiKi  slightiy  on  tbc  left  sMe,  whilst  eaxtjiag 
the  atflmcnUl  Colour  of  tha  Bnflk  M  tko  tetUc  of 
PmnSar,  oo  th*  Sttth  D«e.  IS4S  t  ha  hac  receivad 
Uio  Brauc  Star. 

6  Capt.  Mathlaa  Mrrtd  with  tha  Qnaan*!  Koyal  la 
tha  Kafflr  war  of  1851-tf  |  aad  with  tha  Eiq^edHion 
North  of  tha  Onuace  aiver  la  ISAI-M. 


9  Colonel  Moore  Mnred 
SI  a  CapU  in  the  9Bth  Regi- 
meat  throuffhout  the  cam- 
paign ftirainst  ihe  RiOah  of 
Coorg  ia  April  1884. 


P  1  Dec.  64 
PnyTiM^^r.— William  Marriott,  22  Aug.  61 ;  JSnt.  12  June,  46. 
A{ffutant.^Lieut.  Percy  Godfrey  Botfleld  Lake,  27  Aug.  62. 
Quarter-Matter. — ^Thomas  Hipkiu,  6  July  62  ;  Ens.  I  Aug.  51. 
Surgeon. — James  McGrigor  Grant,  29  Nov.  60 ;  AaHat.^Surg.  6  Nov.  40.? 
At*ietant'Surgeon9.r^y^xl\\2im  Mitchell  Firth,  2  Dec.  53. 

George  Youell,  26  May  64. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

I  Lletit.-Qeiicral  GordoaMrrcd  ia  HoUaad  la  ITWt  at  Waleherea  In  1809 1  and  la  tha  Pcalaiula  ftom  1810  to  the  ead 
of  that  war  ta  ltl4.  iacluding  tha  battla  of  Fuaatca  d'Onor,  actloa  at  Arrojro  da  M oliao,  hatUe  or  Vtttoria— aevcrelj 
wooaded  la  tha  left  ana,  Coauaaadad  a  light  hattalloa  la  tbc  aedons  of  the  Fyraacct,  battles  of  the  Nire  and  St.  Pierre 
(woanded  aad  bone  killed  under  bim),  aeUons  of  Haaparea  and  Hellctte— woaaded  la  the  right  foot  la  forcing  tbe  eaeiay'i 
liaet  at  Haaparea,  !4th  Feb.  1014.  Hehaa  recclrcd  the  gold  Medal  for  the  Nive,  aad  tha  illTer  War  Medal  with  two  Clatpa 
for  Pweatrad'Oaoraad  Vittoria. 


8  Capta.  Payn,  Hopkins,  and  Sutherland*  Lu.  Orubbe,  Buck,  and  Poymuttr  Peel,  icnred  In  the  campaign 
on  the  ButleJ  (Medal),  and  were  present  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  Capt.  Payn  and  Lt.  Buck 
served  that  In  the  Punjaub  in  1840,  and  were  present  at  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Monbraf  and  Lieut.  Cox  have  receiTcd  tbe  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  Campaign. 

It  Lleuts.  Robertson,  Penton,  Walton,  Daltell,  and  DaTem,  senred  in  the  Pui^aub  Campiign  In  1840 
and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ' 

If  Captain  Colman,  while  on  passage  to  India  in  the  Transport  Briton,  was  wrecked  on  tha  Lesser 
Andaman  In  Nor.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  Island  flftj-one  days,  suffering  very  sercre  privations.  He 
served  with  the  80th  Regt.  throughout  tbe  SuUeJ  Campaign  of  1845>0,  and  was  present  in  the  batiles  of 
Moodkee,  Peroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Two  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Follows  senred  in  the  campaign  of  1845-a  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  and  was  en^ged  ia  the 
battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon.  Also  in  the  Punjaub  Campaign  In  1840,  including  the  battle  of  OooJcrat 
iMedal  aad  Clasp).  ' 

10  Mr.  Dartnell  served  with  the  4th  Lt.  Dragoons  daring  Ihe  campaign  in  Affghanistan  aader  Lord  Keanc, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohusnee  (Medal).  Also  with  the  fiSrd  in  the  Pni^aub  Cam* 
palga  In  1840,  Including  the  baiUe  of  Qoojtfrat  (.Medal  and  Clasp). 


._  a..<i-i  /«r-j-«v     ._ji 


.1    .<    wm^-M^t 


r   EaiterB  ijnr. 


Uhp^Ttn^lnmn* 


.b7i'**']    55M  (  The  Westmoreland)  Regt.  of  FooL 

"  CHINA."—"  Tlu  Droffon.'* 
Co/.— 9  iil  John  Millet  Hamerton,  CB.*  Car,  31  Oct.  Oi  ;  X/.  31  Jan.  94;  Capi. 

28 Oct 96;  ^iy.ldJuoe04;  X^.- CdZ. 4 J une  11;  Co/. 27 May 25;  lf<^..(7eii,  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen,  20  June  64 ;  Col,  55th  Hegt,  17  D«e.  M. 
Xteia.-Co/ofie/.~Charlee  Warren,'  CB.  Stts,  24  Not.  14;   Lt,  13  Not.  18; 

Capt.  PI  Aug.  22)  3f<{/or,  21  Nov. 84;  Brevet  LU-CoU  93  0ec.42}  JU.« 

CW.  I"  25  Nov.  45  >  Co/.  20  June  54. 
Mqjort, — Henry  Cliarlei  Bamston  Daubeney/  CB.  JSn$,  12  Mar.  90 ;  Li,  0  Anc • 

31 ;  Ciipt,  P  28  Oct.  36;  Bt-Maj,  23  Dec.  42;  Mqf,  9  25  Not,  45 1  Brev. 

Lieut.'Col.  20  June  54. 
Fred.  AmeliuB  Whimper,*  Bru,  P  23  Jan.  35 ;  Lieut,  P  23  Mar.  98 ;   Cawt. 

9  5  Oct.  41 ;  Mqf9r^  p  24  June,  63. 
John  CoaU/  Em,  p  2  Not.  80:  Lieui,  3  Jnne  32;  Capt,  p  10  Apr.  40: 

Brev,  M^,  1 1  Not.  51 ;  Major,  89  Pec.  54. 


Renr. 

j 

Half 

0 

0 

0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
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•  •  •  .  * 


•  •  • 


BN9IOK. 


t'dl  May  33 
P 19  Oct.  38 

30  July  44 
P  24  Sept.  41 
P30  Dec.  45 
P  7  Sept.  38 

14  Not.  45 
P  31  Dec.  30 
P  9  Apr.  47 

20  Oct.  48 
1 1  April  49 
22  Dec.  48 

p  19  Jan.  40 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 

P  23  Not.  49 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P  20  Nor.  52 
13  May  53 
P 14  May  53 
P24June53 
P  12  May  54 

6  Jane  54 

7  June  64 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P 19  May  54 

21  Sept.  54 
29  Sepr.  54 
13  Oct.   54 

3  Nov.  54 
15  Dec.  54 


LIBUT. 


27  Not.  35 
P  7  Feb.  40 
p  0  Apr.  47 
P  23  Aug.  44 
P 19  Oct.  49 

20  Feb.  41 
p  26  May  48 
8  April  42 
P30NOT.  49 
P  8  Not.  50 
P  7  Feb.  51 
P  2SepC5I 
P  30  April  52 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  20  Not.  52 

P  6  May  53 

P  24  June  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

10  Aug.  54 

P 15  Sept.  54 

21  Sept  54 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept  54 

0  Oct  64 

6  Nov.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

15  Dee.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


OAPTAIir. 


BBSV.«kAJ, 


0  Not.  40 


Captaixs. 
WHI^D.Cuddy^  l.^.«0  Ja.M 

George  King' 

Alfred  Cepel  Cure 

Jobs  Donovan  Vemer  . « 
Auguatus  Leacock  Marsh 

John  Frend'   

Thomaa  Southwell  Brown 
Henry  Beynolda  Werge 

Robtrt  Hume. 

Geo:  £dw.  L.  C.  Biseett 

John  Warren 

William  Bamtton 
Fred.  Cockayne  Elton 
Richard  England,  e. . 
John  Richani  Hume 

LlBUTBNAMTa. 

JameaHannay  •••••••• 

Bdw.  Mareua  Arm«trong 
George  Anthony  Morgan 
Thomas  Mauri e  Rozby  . . 
John  Granville  Harkness 
Wm.  Hamilton  Rlcharda 
IBdmd  PortescueTwysden 
John  George  Bchalna  • . 
William  Byrne  Johnson  , 
John  William  Trevor    . . 

Henry  Burke  ad(f 

Rteh.  John  Thorley  Stone 
Cbarlaa  Henry  Evans  . . 
Bdwyn  Fraderiek  TMnple 

E9SION8. 

Francis  WillUma 

Sam.Cbaa.de  M.Priiehafd 
George  Bell  Coulson .... 

John  H.  Sbarpe 

Jamea  Scott    •  •  ■  i 

Fred.  Fits  Wm.  T.  Hobbs    15  Dec.  54  < 

Paymof^er.— William  Macdonnell,  22  April  53;  Bus,  18  Aug.  48;  LUut,  00 

A{ffutant, — Lieut,  Henry  Burke,  0  Nor.  54.  [JniM  00. 

QuarteT'Moiter, — Owen  Green.  7  June  54. 

5iir^fi.^fithelbert  Henry  Blake,  M.D.  7  Jan.  53 ;  AuUt,''Surg,  10  Not.  41. 

Asetit.-Surgeone, — George  Edwin  Gains,  21  Feb.  51. 

James  McHalKe  Cowan,  M.D.  7  April  54. 
Faelnffi  Green* — Agente,  Meaart.  Barron  and  Smith. 


P  24  Oct  46 
P  5  Not.  47 
P 17  Aug.  62 
P  0  July  52 
i'24  June53 
6  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 

10  Aug.  54 

21  Sept  54 

21  Sept  54 
6  Not.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dee.  64 

29  Doe.  54 

29  Dee.  54 

tb«  K*st«ni  ttmfaitm  of  ISS4. 
cl«au«  tk«  hMtm  la 
Md  •!■■■  ut  iitmnBl.  TU.!— » 
C«pta.  Hank,  Broira,  W«g«,  a. 
UoiM  c— paid  M  laktfMM),  Bi^ 

MIt  (MVWVlf    WWim  M   A1«A). 

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▼cfvly  w«iii^M  at  AUaa).  Matt** 

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kattaUMi  !■  ika  iiawpal|a  aT  ISII^  ami  «a«  mtmmOH  ba  tka  kaltk  af  Walcria* 

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l«4  tk«  Mik  at  Ckla  Biai^  roa  is  Cklaa  (Medal),  aiad  waa  acal«  wraivir 
i*o  af  wkaM  ka  kimaalf  killed.    Cawwadtd  ika  Mtk  Uwoaf  ka«t  Ikt 
r  Um  Al«a  (*aimdad)aiid  UkcnMa  (Mrttaly  WMadad),  aiad  altff  af  8«ka«u>pel. 
CoL  Daukawy  Mcrfd  tka  caavalcs  acaliut  tka  aajak  of  Cootg  i»  I8M.    On  ika  Chtoaaajwdltiwi  (Medal)  ka  mm. 
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er  of  artcade  la  Sir  Jaaea  Sakaadda  at  Wvoaonf ,  Shai^el.  and  Ckla  RiaBf  Van.     Served  !•  ika 
laci«dl«c  tka  kattlce  af  tka  Alaa  aod  lakenMo  (woasded).  aad  ilet«  af  lekaaiaf  t 
IT  Wkl«p«rafTvad«Mklka8Sik«alCkl0  Klanc  roa,  laCkluiMedel).  Srretelf  ■■aSiJatI 
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•■..CatoMt  Coddy.  CafialM  Klos  aod  Pnnd  aerred  km  Cktea  (Madalk  at  Anoy,  CkMaa.  rkli*M   ii 
tt  Blfflii  aiiaakA  Ckapao,  Wnnioi^  Ska^kaa,  ai^  Ck«  Klai^  Wo^     Major  Cuddy  «aa  laiaprty 
to  •kiltl  leadlof  Ike  tdnmtt  foard  at  tke  cwalade  of  ike  city.    Srrvcd  tka  Baateni  rawpalga  of 
Aim  aad  aiata  af  iakartapol'    Capt.  IUm  vaa  at  Ika 


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]  56th  ( Th^  West  Essex)  Rt.  of  Foot  207 

'  MORO"— ''Gibraltar"— With  the  Castle  and  Key^ "  Montis  Insignia  Cdlpe. 

CoUmeU—lj^  John  Earl  o/ Weftmorland,*  GCB.  GCH.,  Ens,  17  Dec.  03;  Lt,  6 
Jan.  04 ;  Capt.  8  May,  (^ ;  Mqj,  20  Dec.  10 ;  XI.*  Col.  12  Dec.  1 1 ;  Col,  4  Jiifie» 
14 1  Mqf.-Gen.  27  Hny,  26 ;  Lt.-Gen,  28  June,  38;  Gsn.  20  June H  i  C!?^  6aUi 
Begt.l7NoT.42. 

Lieut.'Colonel—^ovUden  Oakeley,  Ens,  P28  June  36;  Zieu$,  PQ  flkpt.  89; 
Capt.  P  22  Dec.  43 ;  Mqjor,  p  7  Feb.  61 ;  Lt,-Col,  p  3  Feb.  54. 

M({jors.— 'Arthur  William  Byles,  Ens,  17  Not.  37 ;  Zieut,  16  Apr.  41 ;  Capt. 
P20  Aug.  44 ;  Maj.  29  April  63. 

Samuel  Symes  Cox,  Ens.  v  18  Nov.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Jane  40 ;  Capt,  p  86  Apr. 
44  ;  Miy.  p3  Feb.  64^ 


Captaivb. 
George  William  Paty    . 
Rich.  Walter  Lacy    . . . 

Richard  Anderson 

John  Jame*  Bull    

Wnu  George  Margesion 
Foi  Maule  Ramsay  . . . 
Hugh  Whitohurch  Austin 

JolmPyePye 

Henry  John  Tolcher  • .  • . 
WUliam  Watkin  Bassett 
William Clutterbuck  .... 
Morton  Robert  Edeoi  s, , . 

I^BUTEVANTS. 

Hugh  Ecoles 

Marcell  Conran « 

Robt.  Gordon  Gumming' 
William  Charles  Cogblan 

John  Hartley 

Bdwin  WilUam  PliiUps . , 
William  Alex,  Godley  . . 
William  Whitmore  ,.,» 
Samuel  Henry  Harford.. 
Richard  Jones  Hobson 
Patrick  Alex.  Robertson 
James  Fleming  Baxter  • . 
Francis  Charles  Hill .... 
Henry  Fraser  Curwen  . . 
Eirsiaira. 

John  Daunt 

John  Henry  Campbell  . . 
CtiffordWatermanChapUn 

George  Sims 

Henry  Williams,  a/f;.  • 
Thomss  Pierce  Butler 
Henry  George  Monk  . 
Augustine  William  Massy 


BWaiQV. 


P  6Bept  80 

23  Mar.  32 

8  Jan.  41 

P  8  June  39 

P 16  July  41 

P 18  Feb.  42 

28  Jan.   42 

P  20  Aug.  44 

P28NOT.  46 

P  6  Feb.  46 

P  8  Apr.  46 

19  Hay  46 

1  May  46 

P  28  Jan.  48 

22  July  42 

P 16  June  40 

6  July  49 

P 18  Sept.  40 

8  Oct.  60 

18  May  49 

P18  April  61 

P  13  Feb.  52 

P17  Aug.  62 

P 10  June  63 

21  Oct.  63 

4  Not.  63 


JiIRUT. 


P 18  Feb.  42 

16  Sept.  87 

P  7  Apr.  48 

P 10  Not.  41 

P 12  Sept.  43 

P   7  June  44 

P22  Dec.  43 

19  May  46 

P29  Dec.  46 

p  28  Jan.  48 

3  Oct.  48 

P21  Aug.  49 

p  15  ^une  49 
p  12  Oct  49 
22  Dec.  46 
29  Apr.  63 
p  3  June  63 
21  Oct.  63 
21  Oct.  68 
21  Oct.  68 

2  Dec.  63 

3  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 
6  Juue  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 
P  22  Sept.  64 


CAPTAIK* 


P  6  Feb.  46 

1  May  46 
P  20  Dec.  46 
P29  Dec.  43 
P  8  Not.  60 
P  7  Feb,  61 

29  Apr.  63 

2  Dec.  63 
P  3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  22  Sept.  64 


BBIST,«>NAJ. 


20  June  64 


B  Umitf  CvmoiiRff  MrTe4  tbs  Gsmpalgn  of 
184^6  on  the  SuileJ,  with  th«  0th  Rest,  apd 
has  recelvMlUM  Medal  sad  twoCIaipsfor  Mood* 
km,  FeroaMatash,  and  Bobnoo. 


6  Not.  68 

2  Dec.  63 

P  27  Jan.  54 

6  June  64 

U  Aug.  64 

P  26  Aug.  64 

P  7April64 

P  8  Sept.  64 

Arthur  William  Turner. ,  1  p  22  Sept.  64 

/'aymof^ffr.^-^tephen  Lawson,  6  Jan.  43 1  Bn$,  26  Dec.  84;  Zieui,  22  Jan.  89. 
Atiftaant,^JSns^  Henry  Williams,  11  Auf.  64. 
Quarter- Master. — ^William  Dougherty,  3  May,  44. 
Surgeon. — John  Harric  Ker  Innes,  11  March  63 ;  Assist,'Surg»  8  April  42« 
Assistant-Surgeons.— WiUihm  Deeble,  27  Oct.  46. 

Francis  Walters  Knox,  17  June,  61. 
Facings  Puiple. — Agents  f  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 
[Returned from  Bermuda,  Dee.  1864,] 
I  Lord  Weitmorlud  lerred  in  1806—6,  m  Aide-de-Camp  to  Ueut.-Oeberal  Don  on  t|ie  sipeditfou  to 
BanoTsr.  In  1806—7,  as  A»iitant«A4Jutant*0eneral  In  StcUy;  on  board  Admiral  Sir  J.  DucliwortbH  fi««t 
itt  the  action  at  the  paMag*  of  the  Dafdanallat,  and  the  dettruction  of  the  Turlilah  ilsat,  Ijring  off  the  castlci ; 
in  tha  aetioiM  before  Couitantinople  at  the  island  of  Prota.  and  at  the  repaisage  of  the  fleet  through  the 
Bardanellea.  In  Egypt  a«  Aisietant- Adjutant-General  with  the  force  under  MaJor-Oeneral  Waueho)N;,  at 
the  Ant  ftoming  of  the  town  of  RoMtta,  and  in  the  retreat ;  and  subsequentlj  in  the  second  attacic  and 
siege  of  that  place,  with  the  force  under  Uaior-Oeneral  Sir  W.  Stewart.  In  1808.  served  in  Portugal  as 
AMlstant-AdjoUqt-Oeneral  la  the  arnj  doramanded  by  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley,  in  the  aflhir  in  the  front  of 
Obldoe,  and  in  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera.  In  1800,  served  as  extra  Alde-de-Camp  to  Lord  Weliiogton, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Telavera.  In  1810,  with  the  Srd  Dragoon  Guards,  in  the  campaign  in  Por- 
tugal, Inetnding  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Busaco,  and  advance  to  Santarem.  In  Sept.  181S, 
proceeded  on  a  mission  as  Military  CommiMioner  to  the  head-quarters  of  the  allied  armies*  under  Prince 
Schwanenberg.  in  Germany.  Berred  at  the  siege  of  Huningueii,  and  the  campaign  of  1814  in  France,  In- 
eluding  the  taking  of  l^angres.  the  battles  of  La  fiothiere  and  Urieniie,  capture  of  Troves,  affairs  of  llormnn 
and  Kangis,  in  front  of  Bray,  defence  of  Troyes,  when  attacked  by  Bonaparte  SSrd  Feb. ;  b«ttle  of  Bar-sur- 
Aube,  the  subsequent  affair  upon  the  Barce,  re-capture  of  Troyes,  battles  of  ArciS'Sur-Aube  and  of  Fere 
Champenoise,  advance  upon  and  buttle  of  Paris,  and  capture  of  that  city.  As  His  Mi^esty's  Envoy  Extraor- 
dinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Tuscany,  served  with  the  Austrian  army  in  the  campaign 
against  Naples,  in  1816,  including  the  battles  of  Toienlino  and  Marcerata.  Signed,  in  conjunction  with 
Field  Marshal  Bianchi,  whocommanded  the  Austrian  army,  the  Military  convention  by  which  the  kingdom 
of  Naples  was  restored  to  its  Sovereign,  King  Ferdinand.  His  Lordship  has  received  the  War  Medal  and 
cmi*  fliMM  for  Roleia.  Vimiera.  Talavera,  and  Busaco. 


208  [^^^J,!'^''''\51th{The  West  Middlesex)  Regt.  of  Foot.  [  SS«Vi!K 


"kiybllb" — " 


KIYB" — »*  PBHUISUIJI.'' 


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56 


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**   ALBUHBHA" — "VITTORIA" — ^''PYREMBBS" 

CoUmeL'^'9  ^^  Henry,    VUcaunt  Uardlnge/   GCB.  Em.  8  Oct.    17dB; 

LieuU  26  Mar.  1802 ;  Capt.  7  Apr.  04  ;  Mqjor^  13  Apr.  09  ;  Litut.-CoL  90 

May,  11  ;  Col.  19  July,  21  ;  Mt^.-Gen,  22  July,  30;  Ueui.^Gen,  S3  Kor. 

41 ;   Gen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  57th  Regt.  31  May,  43. 
Lieut.-CoUmeL—tiioinBB  Shadforth,  Ens,  8  Apr.  25;  Lieut,  PlO  OcL  26; 

Copf.  P 12  Apr.  31 ;  Mqior^  29  March^  44;  Breo,  Zt.»Col.  20  June  M ;  X#«- 

Col,  7  Not.  54. 
Jlf<{;'or».— Thomas  Sidney  Powell,'  Entign^  P13  May,  26 ;  Lieut.  P3I  May,  31  ; 

Capt.  P13  Nov.  35;  Brev.-Major,  23  July,  39;  Maiar.  p21  July,  40: 

£r«r.  Lt,-CoL  11  Nov.  51. 
Henry  J.  Warre,  En».  3  Feb.  37;  Lieut.  1  June  41 ;  Capt.  p  8  Jan.  47  ;  Mt^^r, 

7  NoY.  54. 


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CAPTAI1C8. 

John  Alfred  Street,^  .  • . . 

William  Inglia    

Robert  Abraham  Logan 
Fred.  Gordon  Steward,*  «. 
James  Stewart    ••...... 

Jason  Hassard    

Qeo.  B.Vaughan  Arbnekle 
Frederic  Percy  Lea   .... 

Heniy  Butler 

Chas.  Wm.  St.  Clair  •  •  • . 
Qerrard  John  Forsyth  . . 
Geoige  Herman  Norman 
William  Edward  Brown.. 
Alex.  Lester  Copland.  •  • . 

LlBUTEKAKTS. 

Arthur  Maxwell  Earle  • . 
Thomas  Nind  Woodall  . . 
Richard  A.  K.  Hugessen 
Cavendish  Venables  .... 
James  Hornby  Buller  • . 
Joshua  Cunliffe  Ingham  . 
James  Collins  Ashwin  *  -  -  - 
William  Jesser  Coope   .. 

Qeoige  Mitchell 

Wm.  Aldersey  Jas.  Shortt 
Henry  Bird 

Eirsxeiis. 
John  N.  Qooch  Macartney 
John  Robert  Wilmot* . . . 
Fred.  Spencer  Schomberg. 
5ir  Robert  DongUs,l}aH. 
Stewart  Smyth  Windham. 
Alfred  FM.  Adolp.  Slade. 

D'Arcy  Curwen 

Henry  Douglas  M.  Shute 
Chsrles  Gcoige  ClarlLe  • 


BNSION. 


<'29  Nov.  39 

7  Feb.  40 

26  Oct.  41 

28  May  42 

29  Jan.  46 
3  Oct  44 

29  1>ec43 
P  24  Sept.  41 
P  2  Mar.  47 

18  July  48 
P21  July  48 

24  Nov.  48 

10  April  49 
P 14  Dec.  49 

P  18  Jan.  50 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P 16  May  51 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P23  Nov.  52 
P  llMar.53 
P  17  Feb.  54 
P  21  April  54 
6  June  54 
10  Aug.  54 


11  Aug.  54 
P 16  Aug.  54 
P 17  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

15  Sept.  54 
8Dec54 

15  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


LI  BUT. 


P  5  Oct.  41 
P  31  Dec.  41 
P  3Mar.43 
P  28  June  44 

10  Nov.  48 

18  May  48 
P  17  Oct.  45 

19  Aug.  43 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P  24  Jan.  51 
p  7  Mar.  51 
P25  Apr.  51 
P26Dec.  51 
P 12  Oct.  52 

P  15  Feb.  53 
6  June  54 

6  June  54 

7  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  15  Sept  54 

6  Nov.  54 

7  Nov.  64 
9  Nov.  54 


CAPTAIir. 


7  Jan.  48 
P26  0ct  49 
P  7  Mar.  51 
P  8  May  51 
P 12  Oct.  52 

6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 

7  Aug.  54 

6  Nov  54 

7  Nov.  54 
9  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec  64 
29  Dec.  64 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 
12  Dec.  M 


t  Lc^CbL  PoipeU  mvv«4m  AM*. 
de-Cawp  amd  Ptnlaa  Inicrfrvter  to 
Lord  KcuM  thf««cko«t  tkt  mm- 
patga  of  liOS-t  la  A%1m 
hu  ncelvcd  •  madal  Ibt  Gl 

4  Mi^jor  Stftet  wntd  la 
«Hh  tbe  espcditloB  to  tko  Nottk  of 
CUaa  ia  ms  (McdalJ.  ami  was 
picMat  ttt  tho  attack  aaA  capcaia 
of  CUa  Ktaag  Peoi  aaA  at  ItelasA. 
iag  httan  Waakia. 


S  Capt.  StcwarA  mmd  wMi  tht  dJid  it 
paifa  oa  Iba  SallcJ  in  ISM.  aad  was  praavat  at 
aflUr  of  Baddiaral.  aaS  ta  tha  aeUoaa  of  AUaal  i 
iMtilalaadClaapa). 


Pttifuuuter.^UMTk  Matthews,  28  July  43 ;  JEW.  29  May  39  i  Lt.  23  No?.  40. 

A  tilfutant. — Lieut. 

Quartcr^Maeter.^uneB  Balcombe,  7  Nov.  51. 

Surgeon. — James  Dickson ,  6  March  47 ;  Asiist.^Surg.  27  Jan.  43. 

Auittant'Surgeons.—ThomMM  Clark  Brady,  21  May  52. 

John  James  Soott,  21  Jan.  63. 

John  Shaw  Phelps,  11  Aug.  64. 
Faeinge  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  iMiA  Uatdlate  wrrcd  thraag boat  the  wkolo  of  tbo  Pralaialar  war,  acarly  tho  whole  of  the  tiaoe  a*  Depatj  Qaanwe 
Mailer  Oeaeral  of  the  rorta<aew  amy,  aad  wae  pveicat  at  the  battle*  of  Solcia  aad  Vlmlcra  (woaadeS),  reUoot  to,  aaS 
haltle  of  Coniaaa  pOMac r  of  the  Douio,  battle  of  Somm,  Uaei  of  Torre*  Vctf  rto.baiile  oT  Albohera,  la  aaS  Sd  alcges  of  Ba4a> 
Joe,  ticffe  aad  captare  or  Clod  ad  aodrlgo,  M  tlcfo  of  Bad^|oa,  batUet  of  Walaaiaafe.  VittortaCMTnelf  woaadeS), 
laaa.tho  rynracee,  HivrUo,  Klve,  aad  OrtheK  aad  haa  receivfd  the  goU  ctoM  aad  Stc  clasp*.  Sirred aiao Che  oi 
or  19tft.  aad  WW  teverely  wooadod  at  Ltgai.  U  ioaa.— left  haad  aaipoiaied.  A*  Ooecraor  Geanal  of  ladla  ht  wm  ( 
ia  Ih*  battle*  of  Moodkte.  feroarshah,  aad  Sobraoa.    (Medal  aad  two  CUip*}. 


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^.r^XTeM  &m{Tlie Rutlandshire) RegLof  Foot.  [«C'l".i*w^mo?r' 

«*  GIBRALTAR"— with  the  CoitU  and  Key,  "  Montis  Insignia  Calpe."— The  Sphinx,  with 
Ithe  words  "EGYPT"— "MAIDA"—"  SALAMANgA"—*' VITTORIA"— 
_     T  "  PYRENEES"—"  NIVELLE"— " ORTHE8"— "  PENINSULA." 
6%      !  Co2one/.— Edward  Backley Wynyard,*  CB,,EnsA7  Dee.  03 ;  Xf .&Cap^.7 Jan.08 ; 
Brev.'Mqi>  25  March  13;  Capt.  &  Zt.-Col.  28  April  14 ;  Co^  22  July,  30 ; 
Mtyor-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Not.  61 ;  Col,  58th  Regt.  31  Jan.  61. 
Lieu/.-C02.— Robert  Henry  Wynyard,'  CB.  Sns.  25  Feb.  19;  Lt,  p  17  July  23 ; 
Capt»  P  20  May  26;  Mf0  25  July  41 ;  Lt.-CoL  P 30  Dec.  43  ;  Col.  20  June 64. 
ilfq;or«.— Cyprian  Bridee,'  Et^,  8  April  25;  Xteuf.  P31  Jan.  28;  Capt.  PIG 

Dec.  36;  Mqjor,  P30^Dec.  42;  Brev.- Lieut, 'Col,  20  June  54. 
Charles  LaTallm  Nugent,  ^lU.  P21  Aug.  35;  Lieut,  4  Feb.  38;  Capt.  P16 
Not.  41  ;  Major,  p  18  July  61. 


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10 
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17 
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Captains. 
Geo.  Ponsonby  Hume  . 
Joseph  Henry  Laye  *  • 
Andrew  Hamilton  Russell 
Wm.  Wild  Jos.  Cockcrafl* 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson^ 

Charles  Dredng 

William  Temple  Parratt 
John  Alex.  Cha.  Petley^ 
Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper    . . 

Henry  Reynolds* 

Henry  Colin  Balneavis* 
Ch.  St.  J.  S.  Herbert*®.. 

LlBUTBITANTS. 

Geo.  Hyde  Page,'*  d,  adj. 
Leslie  Jenkins  Thompson 
George  Henry  Wynyard" 

Horace  Fred.  Hill 

Thomas  John  Grant,<<.j7iii. 

Arthur  Cooper 

G.John  R.Wynyard,  ad{j. 
John  Hay  man  Ward  .... 
WUliam  Davies  Shipley 

Michael  Tighe 

Sidney  Withington  .... 
Kenneth  Rob.  Murchison 

John  Hill  Crosse    

Joseph  Charles  Lake  . .  ■  • 

John  H.  Rogers  Harrison 

Ensigns. 

Dawson  Townley   

Tliomas  FitzGerald 

William  Edward  Taylor.. 

John  Horner 

Poltimore  Ridgway  .... 
Robert  Wolscy  O'Dell  .. 
Andrew  H.  Russell 


ENSION. 


LIEUT. 


P28  JuneSd 

P  2  May  34 

18  Jan.  28 

8  Apr.  25 
P23  Dec.  36 
P 10  Feb.  36 
P  5  Sept.  40 
P 12  Oct.  38 
P23  Apr.  39 
P    8  Oct.  26 

7  July  38 
P26Mar.  41 

P2d  Apr.  41 

17  Sept.  41 

3  May  44 

20  June  46 

9  May  45 
P27  May  48 

15  Aug.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  3  Mar.  48 

30  Dec.  46 
P  18  Jan.  60 
P 28  Apr.  46 
P 18  Apr.  61 
Pl6Sept.61 

6  May  53 

24  June  63 

P  23  Dec.  53 

6  June  64 

p  30  Aug.  64 

31  Aug.  64 
1  Sept.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


39 
43 
45 
45 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


11  Nov. 
20  June 
20  June 
11  Not. 
20  June 


51 
54 
54 
51 
54 


P 16  Dec.  36 

1  Dec.  37 
23  July  34 

P  22  Apr.  26 
P  3  May  39 

2  June  38 
P  9  June  43 
P26  June41 
P 16  Not.  41 

1  Mar.  23 
P26Mar.  41 
p27  Jan.  43 

Pl2May  43 

18  Aug.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
P  2  Mar.  49 

8  June  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 
P 15  Mar.  60 
P  7  June  60 

20  Aug.  49 
13  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 

8  Oct.  64 


IS  Heat.  Wfnjmrd  oommnded  uA  led  ft  tlonniaf 
pert/  Anom  the  left  etoekede  into  the  breaeh  at  Ke. 
witi'i  Pah  on  the  lUh  Jan.  1846:  and  alao  eerrrd  ae 
Aide*de<CaiDp  to  Oovernor  Orer  la  the  Tallef  of  the 
Hutt,  and  the  Hotakiwi  valley  aarinf  the  openttione 
in  the  Sooth  in  the  lame  year. 


P  20  Sept.  39 

P26  Mar.  41 

P31  Dec.  41 

20  July 

P 12  May 

2  July 

P  24  Oct. 

P  16  Mar.  50 

PIS  July  61 

27  Feb.  46 

6  June  54 

8  Oct.  64 


S  Capt.  BalneaHi  waa  ppMnt  at 
the  auauU  on  Kawiti'a  Pah  at 
Ohiawai  on  the  1st  Jnlj  ISIS ;  at 
the  deatraetion  of  Arrataa'a  Pah  oa 
the  16th  Jnir ;  and  at  the  ■torminf 
of  Kawitt's  Pah  at  Rnapekapckaoa 
the  nth  Jan.  1S46.  Alao  at  the 
attack  and  repalae  of  the  enemy  on 
the  lettlement  and  atoefcadea  of 
Waaganni.  19th  Hay,  and  in  the 
action  of  the  19th  Jnly  1S47:  he 
acted  aa  engineer  to  thia  force. 


3  Nov.  54 
P«y wfl*f «•.— ^^Tho.  Richardson  Timbrell,"  25  Oct.  42 ;  Qr. 'Master ^  1 9  Nor.  30. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  Gladwin  John  Richard  Wynward,  28  July  64. 
Qi*ar<CT"-Affl^cr.— William  Moir,'»  16  Oct.  47 

Surgeon — Arthur  Saunders  Thomson,  M.D.  6  Aug.  47 ;  Assist.'Surg,  19  Oct.  38. 
Assist,'Surgeons,  — Alexander  George  Montgomery,  9  Dec.  45. 

Benjamin  Tydd,  25  April  61. 
Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

I  LicttL-General  Wynyttrd  lerTcd  with  the  army  in  Sicily  from  1808  to  Mareh  1810,  wIicd  he  wai 
sereivly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  danta  Maura,  for  which  he  auhMquently  obtained  the  Breyet  rank  of 
Mi^for;  be  wae  also  present  and  on  the  slaff  with  the  force  that  occupied  Ischla  and  Procida. 

5  Colonel  Wynywd  aerved  with  the  force  nnder  Colonel  Defpard  in  New  Zealand  from  Oct.  134*  nntil  Jan.  1S47  In 
command  of  the  S9th,  and  entered  the  breach  with  the  stormers  ia  the  aaaanlt  on  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Bnapekapcka  on  ihs 
1 1th  Jan.  1846.  « 

3  Lt.-Col.  Bridge  eerved  with  the  SSth  thronffhont  the  whole  of  lit  operations  in  the  North  of  New  Zealand,  from  April 
1S45  to  Jan.  IS46.  He  eomoaanded  the  rcfimcnt  in  the  action  at  Mawie  nnder  LienL-Colooel  Hnlme ;  eondoeted  a  night 
attack  in  boats  «p  the  Waikari  Kircr  and  completely  routed  a  rebel  tribe,  and  destroyed  their  Pah.  He  commanded  the 
Mth  on  the  second  expedition  against  the  rebel  chiefs  Heki  and  Kawiti,  ander  Lt.-Col.  Despardi  re^eaptnied  a  hill  at  the 
head  of  the  legiment  on  the  morning  of  the  1st  Jnly  184S  at  Ohaiawhi,  and  led  one  of  the  storming  parties  at  the  asaanlt  on 
the  Pah  on  that  afternoon,  and  was  at  the  captnra  of  the  Pah  on  the  11th  Jnly.  He  waa  also  at  the  assaolt  and  eaptnre  of 
Kawiti's  Pah  at  Roapckapcka  on  the  Uth  Jan.  1S46. 

6  M^or  Cock  craft  and  Captain  Petley  serred  in  the  expeditbn  against  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Roapekapeka. 

7  3C^)or  Thompson  was  present  at  every  action,  asiault,  and  skirmish  which  took  place  daring  the  operations  carried  on 
la  lS4t  and  46  under  Lieat.-Col  Unlme,  and  subsequently  nnder  Colonel  Despard,  against  the  insurgent  chiefs  ia  the  North 
of  New  Zealand. 

10  Capt.  Herbert  waa  present  at  the  captare  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Roapekapeka  1 1th  Jan.  1846 ;  and  waa  setefcly  wounded 
on  the  16th  June  following  ia  a  skirmish  with  the  enemy  at  the  valloy  of  th«  Unit. 

II  Capt.  Page  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti'a  Pah,  11th  Jan.  1846,and  he  defeated  the  Natives  in  a  night  attack 
on  his  post  on  the  Rirer  Uutt.  ISth  May  following.  Preaent  at  the  skirmish  at  Taiui.  I8th  June,  eommanded  a  detachment 
at  the  capture  of  the  Chief  Te  Kaupemha  and  at  the  skirmish  in  Horokiwi  Valley;  present  at  the  attack  and  lepuLse  of 
the  enemv  on  the  settlements  and  stockades  of  Wanganui,  19th  Hay ;  and  in  the  action  of  the  19th  Jnly  1847  he  directed  a 
charge  wfaieh  repulsed  the  cuemy. 

209 


2 10  5  OM  (  TVit  2nd  Nottinghamshire)  Regiment  of  Foot.  [?"*»•  ^^  ?"«  *•?«  *• 


Yetni'Merv. 
6*2 


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26 
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91 
14 
19 
19 
13 
19 
11 
16 
15 
11 
14 
10 


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0 
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_  Juat  40.  O«pot  at  OMk. 

••CAPB  OP  GOOD  HOPE"  — "CORUNNA"  —  "  JAVA"  — ••VirPORlA" 

— "8T.  SEBASTIAN"— "NIVE"—^'  PE!CIN»(7LA"--« BHURTPOBB.** 

CMMef.— 9  Goorge  Augustas  Henderson/  KH.  KG.  Ent,  1  Sept.  OS ;  LUni.  1 

Mar.  96 ;  Capi.  20  Aug.Ol ;  Mt^.  4  J une  13  j  Lt.^Col.  18  Apr.  14 ;  C«2. 10  Jul, 

87 ;  MeJ.^Oen.  9  ICov.  46;  Lt-Gen,  20  June  64;  CW.  60th  Foot,  27  Apr.  0t. 

Zieut.'ColaneL  —  Henry  Hope  Graham,  J?ft#.  i»  16  Oct.  29 ;  Lieui.  r  7  Sept.  at ; 

Capt.  P  7  Not.  34 ;  Mtyor^  p  14  Apr.  46 ;  Lt^Col,  p  29  Apr.  63. 
Mqfars. — George  Fenton  Fletcher  Bouflchey,  Ens,  p  1  Nor.  31 :  Lieut,  p  11  July* 

34 :  Capt,  p  1  June,  38 ;  Migar^  p  1  May,  46 ;  Brev.'Lt.-  Col,  80  June  64. 
Arnold  E.  Burmester,  JBm,  31  Aug.  30 ;  Lieut,  P  7  Mar.  34  \  Capt,  p  16  Mar.  38  ; 
Brev.'Mqjor,  11  Noy.  61  ;  ATi^/or,  P29  April,  63, 


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Captainb. 
Wm.  Wynne  Lodder,  t, , 
Edward  Gamage  Byam . . 
Robert  William  Romer,  #. 
Charles  Kendal  Bushe 
MathflwPcnuefatherLloyd 


7  Mar.  34 
P86Jane41 
P  30  Sept.  36 
P 14  Apr.  43 
PSO  Dec.  42 
BenjaminGreyMaekenzle*'   22  Apr.  36 


BK8XON. 


LI  BUT. 


Charles  Stuart  Baker 
Joseph  de  Montmorency 

John  King,t 

Edwya  Fra.  B.8.8taahope 
Oeoiige  Newoomen. ..... 

Bdward  Fred.  Chadwiek 

LlBUTBHAMTS. 

James  Leyne,  d,ai^ 

Tbo. Wm.  John  Lloyd ,  tuf^*. 
Jas.  Stanhope  Pat.  Clarke 

Henry  Kean    

Geoige  Tom    •  •  •  •  • 

Wm.  Hamilton  Thompson 

Frederick  Hacket 

James  Lawson    

Monteford  Spread  Morgan 
Gerrard  Callaghan  Howe  i 

Frederick  Drage    ' 

Rob.  Jefferson  Spofforth 
Isiae  Boroford  Bomford 


20  Mar.  44 


P14Aag.40  P 14  Apr.  43 
P 10  July  40  P29Apr.  49 
P 12  Apr.  44 1  16  Oct  47 


P  6  June  36 
P  23  Aug.  44 
16  Jan.  40 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P 11  July  46 
P 17  Feb.  88 
P  8  Jan.  47 


6  Feb. 
10  Oct. 


41 
46 


80  May  42 
21  Dec.  44 

P  26  Sept.  46 
80  Oct.  47 
P 16  Feb.  49 
18  Sept.  49 
P23Mar.  49 
P13  Dec.  60 
P16  0ct.  60 
P 13  Feb.  62 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 12  Mar.  62 
P  OJuly  62 


P  18  Jan.  44 


OAPTAIH. 


P  6  Feb.  41 
P  83  Mar.  49 
P  8  Feb.  49 
Pll  May  49 
P  6  July  49 

9  Not.  49 
PllApHI61 
P 14  Sept.  68 
P  99  April  68 
P  88  Oct.  68 

0  June  64 


^■^ 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


80Jnii«  64 


P  16  Feb.  49  P  4  Aug.  64 


«iia  »•  aata  ai  ta»  tauto 
uUrSMh  Om.  ISa(ltoial). 


1  Oct  46 
20  Deo.  46 

D  1 1  A^wtt  ni  >    ^  FarsMnterFairssrvad  with 

*i  ,P"*?i  .»»»•  «di  IQ  the  ratreac  ftwa 

P   8  Jiine69{Cabool,iBd  wattakraiTlMafT 

P22  0ot.   62  •(  OaaUaiiiiiek  aftet  raeelTlaf 

8  Deo.  68  ntar(M«dal),aa4tlMcainratf» 
P  8  April  68  OB  Ibn  BaUiJ  (Madal  aad  a 
P  28  Oct.  68  <^1>*P*)«  hMliidlar  tfea  kattlsB 

P91  Oct.  68  AUina,aod  SoOraoa. 
0  June  64 
6  June  64 


Bdm.  Beaiicbamp  Tucker,  p  91  Sept.  62 1   11  Aug.  64 
Robt.  Stateley  Shinkwin  p  17  Dec.  62  P 18  Aug.  64 

EKSioirs. 
Henry  Charles  Evans  . .  I  p  29  A  pril  63 
C.  Joseph  Henry  Tolcher  p  20  May  63 
James  Francis  Hickie  ..  p  91  May  63 
Adolp.HalkettVer»turme  p  10  Feb.  64 
!S.Ue  H.HaniiltonFftnoey 
' Benjamin  Henry  Burge. . 

George  Joy 

Jonathan  Morgan  ...... 

John  Shephard 


6  June  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  96  Aug.  64 
P  10  Mar.  64 


80  Oct.  64 
Payfiuu#fr.— Alexander  Fair,*  28  Jan.  68;  Qr,-Maeter,  7  July  48. 
Aiiffuiant,'-^Lieut,  Thomas  William  John  Lloyd,  8  June  49. 
Qi«irfer-ira#fer.*Bemard  McDonald,  90  July  47. 

5tfrffson.— Robert  McWharrle,  M.D.  4  Not.  63 ;  il«Hfff.-5tfr£.  11  March  48. 
^StfOt.-iSiir^coiMi.— >Tliomas  Connor  O'Leary,  M.B.,  6  Aug.  47. 

WiUUii  John  Alex.  Orr,  &  Not.  62.  [£^,ArmHftC^ 

Aein^f  White.— if  ^iii##,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.— /HsA  AgmtU,  Sir  B.  R.  BorM^^ 

1  XJaat^Oaoaral  BaadarMm  la  170ft  mkarkfd  with  Ika  anay  vadtrBlr  Balph  Ahncntmkf  dafUaad  toe 
Um  Waal  ladka,  but  vk»toBl  ttttsr  bat tnf  braken  oat  on  boaid  hb  tliip  tha  troops  di>a»harkad.  Altar* 
waida  aarrsd  to  Itvlaad  dariaf  iba  RabtlllOD  to  I79S  t  ai  tba  HeMrr  to  ITOt ;  aad  vat  ptawat  at  tha  lUal 
taadlaf,  aad  battlca  of  tba  IVib  8«pt,  Snd  and  6(b  0«L  Bxpcditloo  to  Kkypt  aadar  8ir  lUlpli  AWr» 
cfoaaby  In  INl.  Laadad  to  Ptoriagal  la  1MM,  aad  wu  prawikC  at  iha  baffle  of  Tlmlcra,  lairaat  te,  aad 
bsttk  of  Ooraaaa.  lUpadliioa  to  tba  Bebaidl  and  tirte  cf  Plutliias  to  1800.  8art*d  aHlarvatds  to  tha 
Peiilnsala  from  18 tl  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  aad  eomnaadcd  tba  Qucaa*a  at  iha  batda  af 


IMoaaa,  an  wblcb  areaaion  ha  icrdt  cd  iha  Bra  vat  of  Uaat..<)alaML    Ba  has  laaalTSd  iha  War  Mtdol 
vllh  fBvr  elaspa  far  Enp^a  Vlnlara,  Oor«BB%  aad  TMdaata. 


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*«  ftowu*'— *•  ViMxiaA**— "  Maktihiqub"— "  Talaybha"— ."  FuBKTBB  d'Ohob**— 

**  AlBUHBBA"— "  CzxrOAD  RodBIOO"— "  BADAJ©Z"— "  SaLAM AKCA"— <<  VlTTOBIA" 
"  PTBBKBBS"— **  NiVBLLB"— "  NIYB"— "  OrTHBS"— ^*  ToULOUeB"— "  PsMIKItJLA." 
^"  PtJjijrAUB"— "  MOOLTAH  *'— '*  GOOJBRAT.** 


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Col(m9Uin^Chirf.'^9  Oeneral,  yiseouni  Gough,  GCB.  28  Jan.  54. 

Coltmels  Comtnandant.—l  S  3ir  Wm.  Gabriel  Dary/  CB.  KCU. ^n#.  Mar.  97 ; 

Lt,  22  May  97  -,  Capi.  1  Jan.  02 ;  Mqj,  5  Feb.  07 ;  Lt.^CoL  28  Dec.  00 ;  Col. 

12  Aug.  19 ;  Mqf.-Gen,  22  July,  80 ;  Lt.-Qen.  28  Not.  41 ;  Gen,  20  June  54  ; 

CoU  eoth  Rifles,  2  Nov.  42. 
2  »  Sir  Wm.  Cornwallis  Eustace,*  CB.  KCH.  Lt.  27  Sept  83 ;  CapU  24  Dec.  02 ; 

MdJ.  17  Mar.  08;  Lt-Col.  28  Aug.  10;  Co/.  12  Auar.  10  $  Mqf,'Gen.  22  July, 

80 ;  LL'Gen.  23  Not.  41  ;  Gen.  20  June  54  ;  Col.  60th  Rifles,  7  April,  43. 
ZAeut.»CoUmelt,^X  Maurice  Griffin  Dennis/  Ens.  9  May,  26 ;  Lieut,  5  July  27 ; 

Capt.  P  15  Dec  37 ;  Mqjor,  p2  May,  45;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49;  X/.. 

Col.  19  Oct.  51 ;  Col,  28  Not.  54. 
2  Charles  Howe  Spence/ 2n^  Xieuf.  20  Apr.  25;  Xt^^P28  Sept.  26;  Capt. 

24  May  41 ;  Af<(/or,  P  20  Oct.  48 ;  Lieut.- Col.  2  Oct.  53. 
I  John  Jones,  Ensign  p]2  June28;  Lieut.  p2  Dec.  31;  Capt.  P  16  July  41 ; 

Mqfor,  P  20  July  40 ;  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
Af<|/orf.— 2  William  Fansbawe  Bedford,^  2nd  Lt.  PlSDec.  28;  Lt.  P28  June 

83 ;  Capt.  p23  July  41 ;  Mqjor,  p12  Oct.  49 ;  JBreo.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  58. 
1  Henry  Bingham*  2nd  Lieut,  P30  April  27;  Lieut,  p  28  Sept.  82;  Capt.  25 

June  41 ;  Afq/or,  19  Oct.  51. 

1  Hon,  Henry  Lyttleton  Powys,  2n<i  Lieut,  p  2   April  29;  Lieut,  p  19  Sept. 
34;  Capt.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Mqjor,  2  Oct.  53. 

2  Francis  Roger  Falmer,  2nd  Lieut,  p  15  Mar.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  24  April  35 ;  Capt. 
9 11  Mar.  42 ;  MaJ.  20  June  54. 


Captains. 

2  Jno.Kenn.Mackensie^t 

1  Webbe  Butler 

2  James  Douglas* 

2ircmA.HopeV,l.e.18Dec54 
1  Henry  John  Darell*  . . 
I  William  James  Yonge* 
1  Henry  Friend  Kennedy* 

1  Charles  Napier  North" 

2  Geo.WaldegraveBligh^ 
2  Gibbes  Rigaud^ 

1  5ifB.F.Campbell«Bf.*. 

2  Peter  Burton  Roe  .... 

1  George  Clapeott*  .... 

2  Wm.  PerciTal  Salmon^ 

2  James  Fraser • . 

1  William  Hutchinson*.. 

1  Thomas  Biggs    

2  Handle  J.  Feilden  .... 

1  Hen.FrancisWiUiams^^' 

2  DonbarDouglas  Muter* 

1  C.  A.  Boswell  Gordon** 

2  John  Magulre** 

2  Hen.  Edward  Warren^ 
2  John  Robert  Wilton  ** 


2d  LIBUT.  )        LIEUT. 


P 16  Dec.  31 

P 19  Sept.  34 

P17  Aug.  38 

P  23  Nov.  38 

P   5  May  37 

P  27  July  26 

Pll  Sept.  40 

20  May  36 

12  Mar.  41 

Pll  June  41 

2  July  41 

P  23  July  41 

29  Dec.  40 

P27  Aug.  41 

P 10  Sept.  41 

8  April  42 

P  2  Oct.  40 

P31  Mar.  43 

19  May  43 
14  April  43 

P21  April  48 
P  7  Feb.  40 
P  5  Jan.  44 

20  Dec.  88 


P 16  Sept  36 

P 15  Dec.  40 

P  16  July  41 

P  23  Apr.  41 

P  2  July  41 

P 17  May  27 

7  Apr.  42 

28  Dec.  38 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

P31  Mar.  43 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

P26  April  44 

15  Not.  43 

P25  Feb.  45 

P20Dec.  44 

P 17  Jan.  45 

P 13  June  45 

4  July  43 

P30  Dec.  45 

3  Dec.  41 


CAfTAIlC. 


23  Apr.  42 

26  July  44 
P  20  Sept  44 
P20  Dec.  44 
P  12  Jan.  44 

10  July  46 
P  20  Oct.  48 

28  Dec.  48 
P  12  Oct  49 
P  16  Aug.  50 
P  27  Dec.  50 
P  17  June  51 

19  Oct  51 
P 18  Apr.  52 
P  7  Jan.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

8  Apr.  53 

23  Dec.  53 

P  8  Mar.  54 

31  May  54 

6  June  54 

20  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 

14  July  54 


BRBV,-MAi. 

20  June  44 


28  May  53 
12  Deo.  54 


1  Sir  WUIlam  DsTy  eommanded  the  Atli  battalion  of  tha  OOlh  at  ttas  batttai  of  Rolela,  Vlniiert,  aud 
Talarerai  for  which  ha  baa  recetyad  a  mtdal  and  one  claap. 

8  Sir  William  Eustace  was  at  the  battlet  of  Rota  and  Vinegar  Hill,  and  at  Weiford,  and  all  through  the 
Iriah  rebellion,  in  1798.  Went  to  Naples  with  Sir  James  Craig;  from  thence  to  Slcilj  and  Calabria,  and 
was  praaent  at  the  action  on  landing  in  St.Eufemia  Bay*  the  battle  of  Maida,and  siege  of  Scylla.  He  nas 
on  board  the  Lo^  frigate  when  she  captured  the  Qmmtmede.  Commanded  the  Chasseurs  Britannlqiies 
at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,theaiege  of  Ssn  Christoval,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  defenrc 
of  Olmoa  in  front  of  Burgos,  various  engagements  on  the  retreat  from  thence,  actions  in  the  Pyrenees 
(sererely  wounded  Slst  August),  and  Tarious  other  affairs,  in  one  of  which  ho  was  wounded,  and  in  anolhrr 
he  had  a  horse  killed  tinder  him.  Sir  William  has  received  the  gold  medal  and  one  clasp  for  Fuentes 
d'Onor  and  Salamanca ;  and  the  silver  War  Med«l  and  two  cla»ps  tor  Maida  and  the  Pyrenees. 

4  CaptaAns  Bligh,  Rlgaud,  Salmon;  Lieuts.  Earle,  H.  J.  Kobertson,  Cockbum,  Montgomery,  Pitz 
Patrick,  Ellis;  Assist.-6urKeon  NichoLson  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  I8A1-3-9. 

4t  M^Jor  Mackcntte  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  iefilo59. 

7  Ll«-Ool.  Bedford  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861  •5S,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt.-Col.  for  services. 

8  LtiCol.  Hope  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  18S1-93,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Miylor  for  his  lervlces. 
13  Captain  Wilton  served  in  the  Mlh  regiment  during  the  Chinese  Expedition  (medal)»  and  wtU  presoLt 

at  the  operations  before  Nankin. 


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212        60M  (  Tfu!  Kvig's  Royal  Rifie  Corps. ) 


•  •  •  • 


1st  Libutbnants. 
1  Alfred  FitzGerald,»o  r. 
I  Frederick  Arthur  St.  John"* 

1  Francis  Andrews'^ 

1  Francis  Dawson,  at^,  . 
1  John  Prerost  Battersby 
1  John  Lambert  Edw.  Baynes 
1  Bernard  Edward  Ward*»  .. 

1  Vincent  Tongue'. .  • 

2  R.  Harcourt  Robinson,  aty, 
2  Robt.Wilmot  Brooke,«</.pm. 

Richard  Freer 

Francis  Charteris  Fletcher 

Edward  Bowles,  8 

R.  J.  Eustace  Robertson^'. . 
Charles  William  £orle<.... 
William  Tedlie 


2lfDLlBUT.  I       LIBUT4 


P  30  Apr.  41 

26  July  44 

27  May  42 

29  July  44 

30  July  44 

31  July  44 
1  Aug.  44 

P 14  Feb.  45 


P  13  Feb.  46 
P  5  Mar.  47 
19  Dec.  46 
P22  Jane47 
P28Jan.  48 
P24  Feb.  48 
P  6  May  48 
28  Dec.  48 


P25Fcb.  46  P  20  July  49 
P  30  Dec.  46  p  12  Oct. 

22  May  46 
P31  July  46 
P  14  Aug.  46 
P  6  Mar.  47 

24  Dee.  46 


P  6  May  48 
Conyngham  Jones j  p  26  Feb.  48 


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2  Henry  James  Robertson* . . 
2  Henry  Cockburn/  d.  a£^. . . 

1  George  BlUs  MacQueen  . . 

2  Hugh  Parker  Montgomery^ 
Geo.  Chas.  Henry  Watera 

Henry  Sempie 

Rowley  Willes  Uinxman  . . 
Randolph  Ralph  Adderley 
Francis  Fits  Patrick*    .... 
Tristram  Squire  Richardson 

1  William  Waller  Fox 

2  C.  DavidCuninghame  Ellis*  17  Jan.  61 
2  Atholl  Charles  John  Liddell  pIO  May  51 
2  Charles  Williamson p  11  July  61 

1  Francis  Stewart  TraTers  . .  1 P20  Aug.  61 

2  Wm.  Aug.  Dean  Pitt 22  Apr.  S2 

1  Wykeham  Leigh  Pemberton  P23  Apr.  62 


P  20  Oct.  48 

10  Nor.  48 
9  Mar.  49 

P21  Aug.  49 
P  21  Jan.  48 

11  Sept49 
23  Not.  40 

P 16  Feb.  60 

p  19  Oct.  49 

18  Jan.  60 

P 14  Feb.  61 


Pll  Jttne62 
P 16  Oct.  62 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P27May  63 
p  10  Dee.  63 
P  3  Mar.  64 


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2XD  LiBUTBKANTS. 

1  Henry  Pardoe  Eaton. .  • .  • . 

1  William  Cubitt 

2  Fra.  Dnndas  Parquharson.. 
2  John  James  Pbillipps  .... 
I  J.  Shuter  DaTenport  M'QUl 
1  James  Durham  Dundas   • . 

1  James  Hare   !pi7Mar.64 

BSBIOVB,  I 

2  Herbert  George  Deedes .  •  • .  |  11  Aug.  64 

2  John  D'Olier  George '  p  23  Aug.  64 

2  Llewellyn  Edmund  Traherne,  p  24  Aug.  64 
2  James  Joseph  Collins    . . . .  <  p  26  Aug.  64 

DantelGray X.Watts-Rnssell  P  29  Sept.  64 
2  Arthur  William  Knox  Gore'p   8  Dec.  64 

James  Arthur  Morrab '  p  8  Sept.  64 

ITtfii.Rich.PrendergastVereker    29  Dee. 


P  12  Oct.  49 
13  Dec  49 
P 16  Aug.  60 
P 16  Aug.  60 
P27  Dec.  60 
P  28  Feb.  61 
P 13  Apr.  62 
21  Oct.  62 
P   7  Jan.  63 
23  Juno  63 
2  Oct.  63 
P  28  Oct.  63 
P  18  Mar.  63 
P 16  Dec.  63 
P    33Ur.64 
P 10  Mar.  64 
31  Blay  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
30  June  64 
20  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 
18  Aug.  64 
18  Aug.  64 
P26Aug.  64 


10  CS9l.WllllaaiS.  Lta. 
nUgwaM,  81.  Jok^.  A»> 
dr0wf.  Aod  BstlMe  B»- 
bertson,  wm4  witk  11m 
Ut  bttialioa  aMh  WMm 
during  th«  ncout  utgm 
op«r»U<Mii  fli  MoollM,  la- 
eluding  tbettogvwy  I 
of  the  tova.  aad 
of  the  ciudeL 
at  the  battto  of  _ 

(MsdalX  the  pnmi  •€  ik« 
bikh  arBT,aii4tWaxp«l* 
■ion  of  ito  A%huu  Sv« 
yood  Ibo  KbyWr  fum, 
AIM  preMBi  dnrtoff  iw 
opentionitn  tbo  KnMC^« 
eottDtry,  »ad  eapCan«f  iw 
Insufgrat  TiUtfM  on  the 
1 1th  Md  14ch  DictMOL  Lu 
Ettftno*  Roberiaoa  nerved 
In  the  exneditina  acmtaA 
the  A  Aeedlet  in  the  Kotes 
Paie  in  Feb.  I8S0. 

15  LtenL  Ward  trtwd 
ae  Aide.de.  Camp  ip 
Colonel  Vifoowit  MelvUle 
daring  the 
the  Ptti^Mib  of' 
Inelodlttf  ibe 

operations   bt  

tan  and  baltleof  Qoi^vraft 
(Medil  and  two  Ctospt>« 
derred  with  n  detaeh«ont 
of  the  00th  dnring  open- 
tioni    in     Ibe    EnsolUe 
country  in  Dee.  1S48^  and 
acted  «s  Staff  OOleer  lo  tlie 
Knropenn  portion  of  the 
foree  tent  afiintC  the  Af. 
freed les  IntheKobai  Pa* 
In  Feb.  ISflO. 

U  CapcMagniMteffrerf 

with  the  fl6Ch  la  Chlan 

(Medal),  at  A«<»y.  Ch»- 

un,    and  Chinhaa.   and 

throughout  the  Po^|nnb 


with  the  aoth 

cainpaixn  of  1848-0  lacindlnf  f ^_  , 

itorm  of  tlie  town  and  capcore  of  the  dtntfri 
of  Mooltan,  bcltle  of  Qoqfefn^  and  cnh- 
teqnent  operatione. 

18  Capt.  Coxen  eenrcd  at  the  ilise  of 
Fluthtngin  1800,  and  aobeBqueoUy  te  the 
Peninsula,  Including  the  linee  of  Tbriee 
Vedrae,  aetione  at  Fombal,  RedfariM*  Mi- 
nindodeCorTo,Pontede  Rhent,  Sahngal, 
and  Almeida;  battle  of  Faenlee  dX>n«r, 
sleire  and  vlonn  of  Ctudad  RodriKOk  tjrfe 
and  stonn  of  BadaJos,  battle  of  nalaMaan, 
capture  of  Uadild,  actions  at  Immmrmmt 
and  Sm  Milan,  battle  of  Vlttorte,  actieos 
of  Lrsaca,  Vera  bridge  and  hetghte  1  hattlee 
of  Nlrelte,  Nlve,  (from  0th  to  ISlh  Dee.) 
and  Ortbet ;  and  aAlr  at  Tsrbet.  derred 
also  the  campaign  of  181ft,aodwaesefetily 
wounded  in  the  knee  al  Walorloo.  He 
hsi  received  (he  War  Mrdal  and  teachtpa. 
Serred  the  Puajauh  campaign  nf  lS4fr-0. 


64 

Paymasters, — 1 9881  Edward  Cozen,"  0  Feb.  26;  2mlXie«^6  ApriLoO;  Ligmi, 

28  June,  10;  Capt,  8  April,  26. 
2  Edw.  Rawlings  Hannam,  16  Jnly  63;  Bns,  p4  Jnty  46  ;  Lt.^3  Apr.  46. 
Ai{futants,—i  First  Lieut,  Richard  Harcourt  RobinMm,  16  July  63. 

1  First  Lieut.  Francis  Dawson,  18  Ang.  64. 
Quarter-Masters.'-i  Lnke  FitzGibbon,'*  16  Oct.  47. 

1  George  Charlea  Kelly, 20 Oct. 64.    [Hp.-^.  17  Aug.  96. 
Surgeons,-^!  Charles  Robert  Boyes,^^  M.D.  2  Jnly  41 ;  Asst.-Surg.  22  Nov.  «# ; 
2  Henry  James  Schooles,  MD.  1  Oct  47  ;  Asst.-Surg,  28  Jiiim  3&Il 
Assistant'Surffeons,^l  William  Joseph  Macfarlane,*^  16  Feb.  44. 

2  Brinsley  Nicholson/  M.D.  26  Sept  46. 
1  David  Ogilvy  Uoile,  M.D.  14  Oct.  61. 

1  Jnmco  Crerar,  3  Sept.  47. 

2  Orahame  Young,  6  May  64. 
[1*1  BattaJum  embarked  for  India,  July,  1846.    Depot,  Chatham.^ 
(2wrf  Bait,  emh.for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  June  1861.    I>epot,  DuUtnA 

Regimentals  Orerni—Faeinffs  SettrleL-^Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R,  &  ^Valicr  M^CSrl^or. 

Irish  Agents,  Sir  B«  R.  Borough,  jtf /.,  Annit  oiitl  C». 


/ 


Pull  I  Half 
Paj-  Pay. 


_  CoUmel.'—ifi  ^m  John  Heere,  » Etis,  23  Oct.  00 ;  Xtcw*.  am/  Cap^.  1 1  April  0  i 


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Capt,  and  Lieut.-Col.  25  Dec.  13 ;  Col.  22  July  30 ;  Majar^-Gen,  23  Nov  4 1  • 
Zt.'Gen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  6l8t  Foot,  11  Oct.  62.  '      * 

Lieta.'Colonels.'^WWUELm  Jones,'  CB.  Bns.  10  April  25;  Zieut.P  12  Dec  20 

wn?^'- ^J^  ^Z:  ^ ' n^'^*- ^^ •^^'y  ^^ ^  Xf.-Co^  P 29  Dec.  48 ;  Col. 28 Nov. 5 i 
William  Henry  Vicars,'  Bns.  p26  Sept.  26;  Lt.  v  12  Apr.  31 ;  Capt.  7  Jan.  42  • 

Meijor,  28  July  49 ;  Lt.-CoU  p  28  Feb.  51 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54.  ' 

^<f(;(»r*.— Charles  Clement  Deacon/  Em.  p  28  Aug.  35  :  Lieut,  p  2  Dec  87  • 

Capt.  26  July  44 ;  Mqj.  19  Aug.  49.  '  ' 

Henry  Gamer  Rainey,*  Ent.  12  April  31 ;  Lieut. 8  June  33;  Capt,V27  Dec  4*'- 

Major,  P  20  April  49.  '   "* 


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Captains. 

Charles  J.  Otter°    

William  Alex.  Dely^ .. . 
John  Patrick  Redmond* 
AlcxandcrWilUamGordon 
Wm.  Ed.  Durand  Deacon' 
Robert  Cecil  Dudgeon  .. 
William  James  Hudson" 
Hen.  £.  Hillm.  Burnside' 
Edw.  Thomas  Wickham* 
Drought  Rich.  Croasdaile 

Robert  Hunt 

Edward  Shawe  Powys' . . 

Lieutenants. 
C.  Rowland  Ricbardson^o 
Rich.  Gunn  Brackenbury 
George  Alexander  Bace' 
Fred.  ItEyreBumside" 

Robert  Greig  i« 

David  Reid,»fl4/ 

Edward  Ring  Berry,'  r. 
Thomas  Maitland  Moore" 

Thomas  Gabbett" 

George  Sotheby  Tyler  . . 
Stephen  M*Donough*'  . . 
Henry  Brackenbury  "   . . 

John  Crawford  

Thomas  Geo.  Dupr6  Payn 

Geddes  Sanson!  Twynam 

Thomas  John  Sadleir    . . 

Wm.  Hen.  Wilson  Pattoun 

Robert  Richardson  Daly 

Arthur  Cotton  Young   . . 

Thomas  Edward  Gordon 

Henry  Geo.  Austin  Vicars 
Ensigns. 

Robert  Hutton   

William  Dowler*    

John  Sloman 

Henry  John  Yonge 

Charles  John  Griffiths  .. 

John  J.  Paterson  Fox    . . 

Robert  L.  Grant  McGrigor 


ensign. 


20  Dec.  24 

31  July  28 

7  Jan.    42 

Pll  Mar.  42 

3  June  42 

P  28  Aug.  40 

P  20  Aug.  42 

27  Dec.  42 

P 19  Aug.  42 

3  May  44 

P    4  Sept.  40 

26  July  44 


LIEUT. 


P  16  Feb.  44 
23  Aug.  44 

28  July  44 
P27  Junc46 
P  22  July  45 

31  Alar.  46 

29  Jan.  47 
20  July  47 

P  20  May  48 
28  Apr.  46 
10  April  49 
18  Aug.  48 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P 18  Oct.  45 
27  April  49 
17  Sept.  50 
27  Dec.  60 
P 15  Feb.  50i 
21  Aug.  491 
P17  Oct.  61 


12  Nov.  27 

21  April  33 

P  29  Sept.  43 

P   3  May  44 

P  26  Jan.  44 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

23  April  46 

12  Feb.  42 

3  Oct.  46 


CAPTAIN.    (BRBV.-AIA.1. 


23  Dec.  45 


9  Mar.  39 

22  Oct.  47 

20  May  48 

P  29  Dec.  48 

28  July  49 

20  July  60 

P28  Feb.  61 

P  2Sept.61 

13  Feb.  62 

15  Mar.  63 

P  24  Jan.  61 

P   2  Dec.  53 


7  June    4 J 


P29  May  49 
22  Oct.  60 

P17  Aug.  62 
24  July  62 

P 17  Dec.  62 
19  Ang.  53 

P  27  Oct.  64 


3  May  47 

19  Nov.  47 

20  Nov.  47 
P25  Feb.  48 

20  April  49 

5  June  49 

13  Oct.  49 

27  Apr.  49 

P  7  June  60 

25  June  60 

20  July  60 

25  Oct.  60 

P  23  July  47 

18  Feb.  62 

P  8  June  62 

P 17  Dec.  62 

P21  May  62 

2  Dec.  63 

P  27  Oct.  64 


4H^.DeMQnicrTediatlicPan. 
jaob  eampatKn  of  1848-9,  present  «t 

p  OO  T\««  A  a  '  *n«.PM»«fe  o'  the  Cheiub,  and  in 
P  29  Dec.  46  the  battles  of  SiulooUpofe.Cl3maT.. 
*^Wi.  M»^  Goojerat,  and  with  th  • 
field  force  in  ptirrait  of  the  ennt;r 
to  the  Khyber  Pau  in  March  1849, 
Med^and  twoClaapt.  Kxpeditio  • 
into  the  Ettiafae  eoantrj ;  in  actiox 
with  the  enemy  11th  and  Ut\i 
Dee.lfli9;  present  at  the  capture 
Md  destruction  of  the  insuncfnc 
nUaws  of  Sanow,  PuUee,  Zoor- 
mundie,  and  Shecrkanre  on  thoise 
days,  in  which  he  commanded  tVe 
portion  (SOO  men)  of  his  rrcimcuc 
employed. 

«  Mi^.  Otter  lerredwith  the  Hth 
at  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtporo 
in  182&.6.  When  in  the4 th  Oeft.  he 
commanded  the  storming  party  in 
the  attack  on  the  Fort  of  fiuddami. 
Boathem  Ifahratu  eountry,  in  June 
1841.  He  served  as  Acting  Assistanc 
Adjutaat-Gencral  of  H.  M.  forces 
during  the  Panjaub  campaign  of 
1848-9.  and  was  present  et  the  aiTnir 
M  BMnangKr.  passage  of  tlie 
Chenab,  and  battles  of  Badoola. 


pore,  ChilUanwallah,aad  Goqjerat. 
Medal  and  two  Clasps. 


7  Capt.  Dely  serred  in  the  campaign  against  the 

the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-9^  present  at  the 
paaaage  of  the  Chcnab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoo- 
laporc  and  ChilUanwaiUh,  and  with  the  field  force 
m  pursuic  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in 
March  1849.  Medal  and  one  Claap.  BipediUon  inio 
tbe  Eusttfue  eaantry;  in  action  with  the  enemy  11  th 
and  14th  Dec.  1849 ;  present  at  the  capture  and  dr - 
stmetion  of  the  insurgent  Tillages  of  Bucgow,  PoUea- 
Zoormundie,  and  Shecrkanee  on  those  days. 

-Paymortfir.— Andrew  Grant,  25  Nov.  63 ;  En9.  2  June  437i^  23^^«^/4  • 
At^utant.-^Lieut.  David  Reid,  28  July  64.  '  ^'      ' 

Qr.-Afa^er.— Michael  Wall,^  16  Feb.  41 ;  Ens.  6  Nov.  40. 
^Mrflw;!.— Ludovic  Charles  Stewart,**  11  June  52 ;  AssUt.  Surg.  8  June  41 


Atsi8tant-Surgeons.^Iiethett  Taylor  Reade,  8  Nov.  60. 

Robert  M'Nab,  M.D.  8  Nov.  50. 
Colin  M.  M.  Miller,  M.D.  7  Nov.  51. 


Facings  Buff. 
Agents,  Mesan . 
Cox  iL  Co. 


u  «J^".^J'!r^K^'%*5'^*^  "•'^  **  Gf«Mdier  Guards  In  Sicily  in  180C7 1  Sir  John  Moore's  eamnaln  in  180B  9   .»d 
?e^lVuiuiTi;.taX""o?-  I«u"'  "••  *'^'?»"  **»  '''**^"'"  *-  ^^«-     ^^'  ^  Cadi/lTsn rTn^rlSlL' fa 

EemSMrfwSjEL  IJ!?  'J^^^^i"**  ^'***"  ^  *^°'*"  ^"^  "•'  Waterloo,  storming  of  Peronne  and  capture  of  Paris 
:?«0i2O*3jfcS   ■?^!iH]£i!^TL**'.??^P'**'"  *"**"*•  ««^*"K»«^««>»'>"»8-     H«h«reeelTedtbeTl^edalwlthftr«Cli^* 

in  March  1819.    Medal  and  two  Clasps'and  was  nominat^  a  CB. 
Wlekham.  andPowys  (orderly  officer  to  Brig.-Gen.  Campbell  at  Chil- 


battletof  aedoolanofe,  ChillianWalfah.  «iid  Qoqjcmt.  Mid  irilhAe  field 
Hcdala  and  two  Clasps. 


i  Mu«b  1849 


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Coronal.— 9  Thomas  Lightfbot,*  C,B,,En8,  Aag*  99 ;  Zieut,  14  March  00 ;  Copt, 

15  Dec.  04;  Mtyor,  21  June  13;  LU-Col,  19  May  14;  Col,  6  May  81; 

MaJoT'Qen.  33  Nov.  41 ;  Zt.-Gen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col,  62»d  Foot,  11  April  51. 
iwMt.-Coloiwf,— Charles  Trollope,  Etu,  P19  Nov.  25 ;  X^.  p  10  Oct.  26 ;  Capt, 

P28  Aug.  31 ;  M^,  p  16  June  43 ;  Lt-Col.  20  Nov.  46  ;  CoL  30  June  64. 
Ar<i;or#.— Bobert  Ambrose  Shearman,*  Bns,  p  20  Sept.  33  ;  Lieut.  29  Aug.  35 ; 

Capt,  22  Dec,  46 ;  Mqjor,  p  26  July  58. 
Lennard  Barrett  Tyler,  JEm,  p23  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  18  July  40;  dipt.  9  F«b. 

48 ;  Mqjor,  p  17  Nov.  54. 
WUUam  F.  Dickson,  En$,  25  Jan.  89;  Lieut.  5  July  41 ;  Capt,  p  U  Feb.  48; 

Jliy.  39  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
John  Burton  Forster*    • . 
Fra.  Henry  Kilvington  . . 
William  Lenox  IngalP.. 

James  Daubeny 

James  White  Minchin    . . 

M'Kay  Rynd  . , 

Robert  Allan  Cox? 

Geo.  Hampden  Wilkieson 
Qeo,  Stoddart  Whitmore^ 
SamuelGeorge  Carter  ^°. . 
Charles  M.  S.  L,  Gwynne 

Charles  Coocb    , 

GlynGrylls    

Joseph  Sanderson  ,.•••• 

LlBUTBITANTS.        • 

James  William  Tibbits  . . 
Bdward  Henry  Hunter . . 

Graham  Hay 

Adolph.  Alick  Wombwell 
Bradqey  Todd  Gilpin .... 
Holt  Waring  Clerke  •  •  •  • 
Alex.  George  Dickson  . . 
Lawrence  Blaklston  . .  • « 
George  Johnstone  White. 
Charles  Campbell  Cubitt 
Q.  Wm.  Bulkeley  Hughes 
Rich,  Draper  Templeman 

Beville  Ramsay 

Herriek  Augustus  Palmer 

Wm,  Bromley  Davenport 

Ensigns. 

Wm.  Carrol  Kelly 

Thomas  Milsom 

Robert  Scott  Machell .  . . 
Thomas  A.  Fraser  Duff.  • 
John  Joshua  Rowan 


ENSIGN, 

P22  Nov.  39 
P  20  July  38 

27  Dec.  42 

4  July  45 

P  30  July  44 

P  16  Dec.  45 

16  Feb.  44 
P   8  Dec.  48 

23  Jan.  47 

13  June  45 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P17  Sept.  50 

25  Sept.  49 

P  20  June  51 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  18  Aug.  52 
P  19  Aug.  52 
P17  Dec.  52 
23  Nov.  49 
P  18  Feb,  53 
P 19  Feb.  53 
P 17  Jan.  51 
P  26  July  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 
P28  0cL  53 
P  23  Dec.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
7  Apr.  54 


LIBUT. 


31  Dec.  41 
V   8  Jan.  41 

23  July  45 
P28  April  46 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  5  Mar.  47 

22  Dec,  45 
P  7  Feb.  51 
P21  May  50 

18  July  48 
P  23  Sept.  51 
P  25  June  52 
P  0  July  52 

16  Aug.  52 

P  31  Dec.  52 

P  2  Sept.  53 

P  28  Oct.  53 

P  23  Dec.  53 

28  Mar.  54 

P  26  Mar.  52 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

4  July  53 

P  3  Nov.  54 

P17  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P17  Mar.  48 
12  Mar.  48 
P  7  Feb.  51 
P  6  July  52 
P  31  Jan.  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 

28  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

7  July  54 
21  July  54 

P17  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 


5  mjOT  ShMnMn  tad  Psrmutcr 
Droufhtscnrcd  io  Um  eamptigm  oa 
the  Sutli^  (medal),  and  w«?c  pr«a— t 
At  Bnddlwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobcaon. 

4  Captain  Pontar  aarvcd  Is  tfM 
eamp&igp  on  the  Sutlaj  (medal),  !■• 
eludiof  tbel>attle«o()Perosaahali  aa4 
Sobraon ;  in  tbc  former  at  whUlt  hm 
aeted  aa  a  Maior  of  Brigade,  4n4  ka4 
a  hor»e  ihot  under  bim. 

6  Cape  Infall  aerved  tbe  «■»• 
palfn  on  tba  Sutlel  (medal),  te- 
eiudhif  the  battles  of  FetaaadMh 
(wounded)  and  Sobratm. 

7  Capt.  Cos  serred  in  the  mm. 
palgn  on  the  Sutlaj  (medal),  in- 
eluding  the  battle*  of  Peraaeshah 
and  Sob  num. 


8  Quarter- Master  Novlan  Mrred  in  the  PeninraU 
with  the  11th  in  1818  and  14.  and  has  received  the  Wat 
Uedal  with  four  elaspi  for  NireUe.  Ntve,  Orthes,  a«d 
Toulouse. 

[For  Notes  9  and  10  see  nest  pic«.j 


6  June  54 
31  Aug.  54 
1  Sept.  54 
P 17  Nov.  54 
I  24  Nov.  54 
Paymaster. — George  Perceval  Drought,*  27  Aug.  52;  JSn$.  p  2  July  41 ;  Lieut* 
AcjJutant.'^Lieut,  [p  10  May  44. 

Quarter'Matter.^9  John  Nowlan,*  29  Oct.  41 ;  JEW.  20  Nov.  40. 
Sur^eem.— Wm.  Leslie  Langley,  M.D.,  23  March  47 ;  Aisist.-Surg,  11  Jan.  39. 
AetUtant-Surgeont, — Cornelius  Clark  Rutherford,  7  May  52. 

John  Eldon  Youtig,  M.D.  27  Jan.  54. 
Sydney  Alder,  1  Dec.  54. 
Facings  Buff. — Agent,  Edward  8.  Codd,  Esq. 

I  L{e«t..Oen.  Lifhtfbotscnred  in  Holland  in  1799.  Aecompanied  the  46th  to  th«  Peninsula  in  180S,  and  was  prcaast  at  Mm 
Wttka  of  Bolela,  Vimlera,  Talavera,  and  Busaeo  i  actions  of  Pombal.  Redtaba.  Condeiaa,  and  Sabufal  i  battle  of  Pncniaa 
d'Onor,  siege  of  Badi^o*/  in  ISll  {  siege  and  assault  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  siege  and  assault  of  Badajoi  (slightly  wounded), 
storming  of  Port  Pirurina  (sllgbtljr  wounded),  batUea  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees ;  attaeit  on  the  line*  at  WL  inm 
da  Lu«,  affair  at  Bastide.  and  the  battles  of  Orthesand  Toulouse  (severely  wounded).  He  lias  receiTed  the  OoM  Vedal  and  t*w 
Clasps  tor  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Totiloose  i  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eleren  Clasps  ft»r  the  other  hattlos  and  siegna. 

II  Lieut.  Oreig  scnred^p  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1IH8-9,  was  present  at  tbe  passage  ot  tbe  Chenab,  and  in  the  battf  es  «f 
Saiioolapora  and  Ooqjerat,  and  with  tlie  field  force  In  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1649.  Medal  ami 
Clasp.  Banedition  Into  th«  Eusu/kle  oountry  t  in  action  with  ihe  enemy  Uth  and  14th  Dec  1849  ;  present  at  tba  captntn 
and  destruction  of  the  Insurgent  viUagea  of  Saggow,  PuUee,  Zoormnndie,  and  Sheerkanee. 

IS  Lieut.  GabbeU  aerred  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  IS4S-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Qoqjcrat,  and  with  Ihe  SeW 
force  in  pursuit  of  die  enemy  to  tha  Kbjber  Pass  in  March  1B49.     Modal  and  Oasp. 

14  LieuL  Moore  served  in  the  Puqjaub  eampaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Geq}erat,  and  with  Ow  SeM 
force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1849.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Eipeditiua  to  Kohat  afainat  thn 
Alhedie  Tribe  10th,  Uth.  ISth,  and  18lh  Feb.  ISAO. 

It  Lieut.  M'Donough  scrTcd  in  tbe  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9.  was  present  at  the  paui^e  of  the  Chenab,  and  bnitlet 
of  Cbillianwailah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat,  and  with  tbe  field  Ibrce  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kli|ber  Pasa  in  iUrch 
1849.     Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

15  LieuV  Brackeobury  served  in  the  Punjaub  eamiMiign  of  184S.9.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat,  and  with  tha 
Scld  ferae  *n  pursuit  of  tha  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  March  1849.  Medal  and  Clasp.  Expedition  to  the  Eusulki* 
eoimtry  i  in  actkm  irllh  the  enemy  11th  and  14th  Dee.  1849  )  present  at  tha  eaptura  and  deatruetian  of  the  insonant  vUlagca 
uf  Saggow,  Pnllae,  Boarmundie,  and  Sheerkanee. 

18  Surgeon  Stenaat  aerved  with  tha  t9th  throughavt  tha  Puojauh  aampalgv  in  1848.9,  Inaludtng  tha  pasaage  of  tbe 
^htnab,  and  ihe  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooi^erat  (Medal  and  Clasps), 


""•"SSSf-B^'""  "*•]     63rrf  (  Tke  West  Suffolk)  Rtgt  of  Foot. 

«  BGMONT-OP-ZBB"— «  MABTINIQUE"— "  GUADA  tOlfPB. " 


215 


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56 


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121 
21 

22 

24 


Half 


0 
0 

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10 


CotonfZ.— ^Thomas Kenali,"  C^,Ens,  1 4  Aug  99;  X^.  0 May 00  j  Co/if.  3  Mar.04 ; 

Mi^or,  5  Nov.  12;  Licut-Col.  27  Dec.  13;  Col,  22  July  80;  M(y,.Oen. 

23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen,  U  Nov.  51 ;  Co^  63rd  Foot  25  Nov.  50. 
Lieut, 'ColaneL — Hon.  Robert  Alexander  George  Dalzell,  J?im.  p21  March,  84; 

Zf .  P  1 1  Sept.  35 ;  Cap,  P  30  July,  44 ;  Mqj.  p  7  March,  51 ;  Lt-Col,  6 Nov.  54. 
Jifflyor*.— Patrick  Lindeaay,  :Ent.  P21  Feb.  34;  Lieut,  P5Feb.  36;  Capt.  16 

8ept.  45  ;  Mqjor,  p23  Dec.  53. 
Thomas  Harries,  Ens,  p  19  July  33;  Xuru^P  2  May  34;  Ca;7f.  p  26  Jan.  44; 

Mqfor,  6  Nov.  54. 
Charles  Higginbotham,  JBns,  p  29  June  15 ;  Lieut,  20  Sept.  33;  Capt,  30  June 

44 ;  Mqj,  29  Dec.  54. 


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18 

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16 

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Captains. 
OnstavusNicolls  Harrison 
CharlesEdwardFairtlough 
William  Fred.  Carter  . . 
John  Stillman  Gould. . , . 
George  W.  Macquarie  . . 
Francis  Douglas  Grey*  •  • 
Henry  Ferguson  Barclay.. 
Robert  Carter  Bamford  • . 
Fred.  Geo.  Wm.  Fearon. . 
Chas.  Le  Mesnrier  Carey 

Thomas  Johns « . 

William  Henry  Newenham 
John  Jeken  Cockburn  . . 
F.  T.  Logan  Paterson    . . 

LlBUTBKANTS. 

Christopher  Jas.  Magnay 
Vincent  Mackesy  ••.,•• 
Kenneth  Bruce  Stuart  . . 
Vere  Hant  Bowles  ...••. 
Fred.  Lattin  Fitzgerald 
Bdward  Joseph  Hunt    . . 

Robert  Bennett,  a4f 

Charles  Augustus  Hand 
Adrian  William  Fraser  . . 
Archibald  Wybergh  .... 
Thomas  Kyd  Morgan    . . 
George  Perceval  Beamish 

EirsiaNS. 
Sam.  Ash  ton  Yate  Benyon 
Lawrenee  Edward  Knox .. 
Alex.  Macleay  Dumaresq 
Stewart  Hervey  Bruce  . . 
Charles  Colquhoun Pye.  • 

Stephen  Moore 

Richard  HalHday  Archer 


BNSIGN. 


P  5  June  35 

P 12  May  37 

P  1  Dec.  37 

P  30  Sept.  42 

P  25  Sept.  35 

9  May  46 

P  9  May  45 

P   5  Sept.  34 

27  May  42 

PI  3  Aug.  47 

p  7  Jan.  48 

17  Dec.  47 

17  Mar.  48 

26  May  48 

P 12  Apr.  50 

22  Dec.  48 
P 17  May  50 
P 10  April  49 
P 14  June  50 
P17  Sept.  50 
P 17  Oct.  51 
Pll  June  52 
P17  Dec.  52 
P  13  May  53 
P  23  Dec.  53 

23  June  54 

P  24  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

1  Sept.  54 

P  17  Nov.  54 

14  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  1  Dec.  37 
P31  Dec.  39 

2  April  41 

28  June  44 
P  31  May  39 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P 14  Apr.  46 
P  12  July  89 

24  May  45 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P  2  Feb.  49 

15  Mar.  50 
P  9  Sept.  51 
P  26  Dec.  51 

P  26  Mar.  62 
p  7  ap«t  AQ  '^'" 

DoliTKnl  »»»«•''•«    »»»«»»"y  wounded. 
P  23  Jan.  52j  and  Lleutg.  Benn«U  and  Mor- 

P  12  Aug.  53,  fan  were    sererely    wounded, 

p   4  l^QY^  53' at  tho  battle  of  Inkerman. 

P23  Dec.  53 


BREV.-MAJ 


P  3  Apr.  46 

25  Aug.  46 

4  June  47 

P  20  July  40 

P  25  Oct.  44 

P  4  Nov.  53 

P  23  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

P21  June  50 

6  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


*«*  Major  Harries  Captains 
FaiitlouRh,  Johnt,  and  Newea* 


6  June  54 

6  June  54 

U  Aug. 

54 

6  Nov. 

54 

8  Dec. 

54 

8  Dec. 

54 

29  Dec.  54 
Paymofftfr.-— John  Thorp,  8  Oct.  44;  JEns,  P27  Sept.  33;  Lieut,  p5  June  35. 
Aefjutant, — Lieut,  Robert  Bennett,  16  June  54 
Quarter^Master, — Henry  Ingram,  16  July  52. 

Surgeon, — Robert  Lewins,  MD.  3  March  54 ;    Aasist,'Surg,  13  Dec.  42 
As9itt,-Surgem8.^VfiMiikm  Wilson  Mills,  28  March  54. 

William  Henry  Flower,  28  April  54. 
Francis  O'Dell,  28  July  54. 
Facings  Oreen. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 
1  Lleut.-General  Kenah  served  in  Holland  In  1709,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  10th  of  Sept. 
as  well  as  In  sereral  other  minor  affair*.    In  Effypt,  voder  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby  In  1801 ;  in  Sicilj  from 
1808  to  1812 ;  subsequently  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  as  Assistant,  and  afterwards  as  Deputy-AcUutant* 
General  at  the  Head  of  the  Bcpartment,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Castalla,  as  also  several  other 
aflhan*    Serred  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Genoa,  in  April  1814.    He  has  received  the  Gold  Uedal 
ffon  tiM  Grand  Seignior  for  the  Egyptian  campaign  and  also  the  Silver  War  Uedal  with  one  Clasp. 

f  Capt.  Grey  wrrcd  as  an  BimI«ii  lo  the  tKMx  Benf  tl  N.  I.  durinf  the  euB|iaicB  on  the  SaUeJ,  SAd  was  present  a<  the 
battle  of  FerMeshah  (Medal). 

0  CapC  Whitmore  served  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847.  Was  in  the  action  of  Boein  Plaata 
and  defeat  of  the  Insurgent  Boers  in  1848.  Served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  18&I  -62,  and  was  present  with 
the  Snd  Division  in  nearly  every  aflkir,  ineluding  the  storming  of  the  Iron  Mountain.  Commanded  Sir 
Harry  Smitli's  escort  from  March  to  Nov.  1851,  during  which  time  he  was  repeatedly  employed  as  a  staff 
officer  with  the  Tcrloai  columns  on  patrol.  Acted  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  2ud  Division,  from  Nov. 
)BS1  toOct.  1892;  and  as  Brigade  Mcjor  to  the  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Expedition  under  Sir  George  Cath- 
rart,  ending  in  the  battle  of  Berea.  He  has  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  in  action,  and  has  been  r«peat- 
(•dly  thanked  in  Brigadeand  Division  Orders,  as  well  as  in  the  General  Orders  and  Despatches  of  Sir  H.Sniih 
and  of  8tr  G.  Cathcart. 

]0  Cttptain  Carter  Mrved  with  the  filtt  daring  the  war  in  Barmah  fh>in  April  to  Angast  1863 ;  was  on  board  the  E.  L  C. 
■team  sloop  SbaeeMe  daring  the  naval  action  end  destmetioa  of  the  enemy's  stockadei  on  the  Rangoon  river,  (erred 
during  the  taecccdfaig  thice  daji*  operations  in  the  ricinity,  and  at  the  itonn  and  eaptnre  of  Kangoon ;  alw  at  the 
aaaaaH  and  cantar*  of  Baawiin,  )«th  May  (levcfely  woonded).  Was  mentioned  in  General  Godwin's  despatches  as 
"deserriag  the  Deal  eoaaidezation  of  Govcrament"  for  his  aerriee*  at  the  rapturing  bir  storm  the  enemy's  atrongbold, 
and  entrenched  position  south  of  Ba«sein.  armed  with  sixteen  gnns  and  twenty  gingalla ;  and  honoured  with  the  bctt 
thanks  of  the  Goremor^Gcncnl  in  CdoneiL 


k't'an'Scnr. 
67 


116        6Ath  (  Tlie  2nd  Staffordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  n^^S^^Si^^^m^' 

.  "ST.  LUCIA"— "SURINAM." 

Colonel—^  Sir  Richard  Bourke/  KCB.  Bnt.  22  Kov.  1798;  Lt.  k  Copt,  25 

Nov.  99;  Mqjm-f  27  Aug.   1805;  LU-Col,  IG  Sept.  06;  Col,  4  June,  14  ; 

Mqj,'Gen,  19  July,  21 ;  Xf.-Cren.  10  Jan. 37;  Gen.  11  Nov.  61;   CoL^tlk 

Regt.  29  Nov.  37. 
Xieti^.-CoZoneff.— James  Stopford,*  CB,  Ens,  P17  Sept.  S6;  Lt.  p2  Nor.  26; 

Capt,v\0  Sept. 30;  Mqjor,  Pll  March,  42;  ^rere^X^.G9/.^0  Apra,44; 

Lt,'CoL  13  Nov.  47  ;  CoL  20  June,  64. 
Nicholas  Wilson,  KU.  Eris.  31  Oct.  09;  Lieut,  7  Oct.  13;  Capt.  P24  Oct. 

21 ;  Mqjor,  p  30  Dec.  28 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.^Col,  4  Aug.  48  ; 

Col.  20  June,  64. 
Hfqjors, — Maximilian  James  Western,  JEns,  p  10  June,  26 ;  Lieut,  p  8  June, 

30 ;  Capt,  p29  Dec.  65 ;  Mqjor, Pll  April,  45 ;  Bt,  Lt.-Coi,  20  June, 54. 
James  Draper,  Em.  18  Dec.  23;  Lieut,  p19  Nov.  25;  Capt.  p24  Dec.  20; 

Brevet-Major,  9  Jfor,  40 ;  Major,  22  Dec.  48 ;  Bt,  Lt.^Col,  20  June  54. 


Pay. 
30 


45 


29 


32 


Half 
Pay. 


lA 


10 
17 
31 
11 
21 

9 
12 
12 
10 

9 
11 

8 

13 

12 

11 

11 

11 

10 

9 

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7 
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Captains.  | 

Tliomas  Stirling 

Geo.  W.Powlett  Bingham 
Charles  William  Sibley^. . 

Neville  Uill  Shutc 

Thomas  Anderson 

Robert  Du  Cane     

Robert  Mockler 

Henry  Francis    

Alfred  Picton  Bowlby  . . 

Charles  Thompson 

Winter  Goodc    

William  John  Chads^ .... 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.Flctcher  Job.  Morphy 
RichardCha.M'Crea,»  adj 

Matthew  Fanning 

Oco.  Hamilton  Twemlow 
Arch.  E.  Cochrane  Forster 
Doveton  D.  Grecntree  . . 
Chafi.  Fred.  Brockman.. 
Godfrey  Lyon  Knight  . . 

William  Bell 

Chamb.  Henry  Hinchliff 
Frederick  J.  Hutchison . . 
Stand,  de  Courcy  0*Grady 

Valentine  Ryan 

David  Mortimer  Murray 

Alfred  John  Tuke 

Thomas  Arch.  Mackinnon 
Richard  Henry  Willcock^ 
Robert  Vaughan  Dicken» 

WilUamKnoz 

William  Sheehy 

Alexander  Benison    .... 
Ensigns. 

Rowland  Bateman 

Louis  D'Acotta 

John  Hudson 

Henry  Turner  


ensign. 

P  23  Apr.  39 
p  16  Feb.  38 

27  Nov.  24 
P  22  Mar.  44 

16  May  34 
P  3  Apr.  46 

12  Sept.  43 
P  23  June  43 
31  Oct.  46 
P 19  June  46 
P  26  Apr.  44 
P  12  Nov.  47 

29  May  42 

28  July  43 
1  Feb.  44 

Pll  Oct.  44 
10  May  44 

p  9  May  46 
16  Apr.  46 
28  Feb.  46 

21  Jan.  48 
P  9  Apr.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 

30  Nov.  49 
14  Dec.  49 

P  15  Feb.  50 
P  25  Sept.  49 
p  3  Nov.  48 
1  May  46 
P 17  June  51 
P22  Nov.  50 
P 18  Apr.  51 

P 12  Oct.  52 

14  Mar.  53 

P 22  Apr.  53 

P  16  Dec.  53 


LIEUT. 


P  6  May  42 

8  April  42 

16  Oct.  26 

P  25  Sept.  46 

P  29  Dec.  37 

P  28  Apr.  48 

12  Jan.  48 

14  Sept.  46 

12  Mar.  48j 

P  8  June  48 

P  28  Aug.  40 

P  12  Sept.  48 


CAPTAIN. 


P28  Apr.  48 

P 12  Sept.  48 
19  Aug.  42 

P  9  Aug.  50 
22  Aug.  48 

P 15  Nov.  50 

9  May  51 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

28  Oct.  53 

P  25  June  52 
30  June  54 


BREV.-MAJ. 


80  Jane  54 


10  Nov.  43 
9  Jan.  46 
14  Apr.  46 
16  Blay  46, 
22  Dec.  46, 
9  Jan.  47, 
P 15  Oct.  47 


15  Dec.  54. 


S    CoU   Stvpferd 
the  «(Kh  tbroafhout  tk« 
in  Candabar  and  !■ 
dating  1S41  aad4S(aacdaI)t  aa«  h* 
eonaaaadcd  Um  KegU  la  tba  Mttaa 
of  MahangpMv,  tMh  Dm.  l««S(aa#> 
dal),  iratll  MTvreljr  voondcd  iatka 
tide.— IM  had  alt*  at  hoiaa  c«t  *»«« 
under  blm. 
3  H^Jof  Sibley  aarvtd  wllfe  lk« 
iM  •*.»         JA   IStb  IntiieBvrmeMwari  aad*i(ll 
17  Mar.  48|  the  Stnd  ta  Um  mmp^^ 
P29  Dec.  48    Sullejiand  wasearrrclr 

P  »  Aug.  4 J  5  Lt.  M'OrM  Mrvt^  wllb  ad*. 
9  May  51 ,  taebment  of  the  17th  wuh  U.'tM, 
5  Dec.  51    O^x^rani't   Llfht  Brifadab  in  th« 

A  r rni  Sotttbem  Mahratta   Caaipaiga  af 

1S44— 5,  aad  was  taeatat  la  aU  lia 
operatloaa,  ladodlad  tb«  < 
Oet^a  aad  etonalaf  of 
ttofkadet. 

e  Qr.-Uaalar  Sean  aervvd  wUa 
the  3Kb  the  eaai|«%B  afafeut  ika 
Rajab  of  Coerg  la  in«  )  tW  aftra- 
tlsat  agalaat  Rnraool  la  lOi  |  aad 
at  the  batUe  of  Jiabar^yaia  oa  Um 
S9Ui  Dec  1843(Meda]). 


2  Jan.  52 

P  26  Nov.  52 

8  Jan.  53 

30  Apr.  53 

13  May  53 

5  Nov.  60 

P  16  Dec.  53 

20  Jan.  54 

30  June  54 

7  Doctor  InflU  lerred  tbe  Pa^Jaalb  r— i|mI^  of 
1S4S-9  with  the  lOOi.  laeludtac  tbe  whole  of  tbe  Urgw 
opcratloni  before  Moaltaa  (the  greater  part  of  ahlHi 
la  Dtcdieal  ebarge  of  the  ri|;t.}t  aad  biTttiaf  flnifnai 

(Medal  aad  Claapt). 


Paymaster. — James  Howes,  1  Oct.  47 ;  Quarter-Master, H  Sept.  39. 
Atyutant.— Lieut.  Richard  Charles  M<Crea,«  18  Sept.  53. 
Quarter-Master.'-^ohn  Sears,'  1  Oct.  47 ;  JStis.  8  May  46;  X/.  p  10  Hu«h47. 
Surgeon, — James  Gordon  iDglis,^  M.D.,  26  March  52;  Assist,-Sur^.99Mmr.99. 
Assistant'Surgeons, — Henry  Crifp,  3  fioy.  48. 

Thomas  Carey,  24  Jan.  61. 
Robert  Thomaa  Buckle,  M.D.,  14  Oct.  51* 
Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


IfCk 


at 


t  Sir  lichard  lloarfce  terred  la  Beltaad  la  IJM,  aad  wai  preieai  la  the  aetfoaa  of  the  97th  Aag.  lOlh  •■ 
and  6(h  Oct.  where  be  receired  a  MTcre  wovad  thnmgh  both  jawo.    ferred  as  Qaular-Maaler-OeaeraJ  la 
rnd  was  preieot  la  the  actions  of  the  IStb  aad  SOth  Jaa.  ISOJi  at  theaiett  aad  storayag  of  Moaie  Video,  aad  la  iho 
afilnst  Bocaoe  Ayret. 

4  Major  Chads  •crr?d  as  Alde-de-Caaipto  Ocneral  Godwin  througboot  the  Buraifae  War  of  1831-931,  aad  «ai 
thr  aMSttlt  and  CApture  «f  MarUban,  tbe  dcitmctloa  of  tbe  rirer  stoehadcs  at  Raagooa,  attack  oa  the  Wblla 
htocliadr,  ISth  April  (wounded  but  did  not  quit  the  Aeid),  aad  operaUeas  of  the  two  foUowiaf  daja,  — rrlrtiat  with  la* 
■itnn  of  the  Grvat  Shoe  Dafon   Pagoda  Stockade.     Also  pteseai  at  the  ear«ures  of  Bassela  aad  Prga,lher«litf  ar  the 
i><  iraguercd  garrisnn  at  Pegu,   and  the  operations  of  the  foor  fbllowtag  day*,  during  which  the  enemy  la  fWrvo  weev  dsl 
( ut  uf  thrre  entreaehcd  pMitioas.     Seccirtd  the  Ihaaka  of  tbe  Oorfnor^Geacfal  la  Coaaefl  oa  tia 
during  the  war. 


The  Boyal  Tiger,  superscribed  "  INDIA"—"  ARABIA." 


Ye«n'S«rv. 


58 


FuU 


Half 
Paj. 


27 
29 

38 


27 
25 
27 
15 
14 
13 
12 
11 
14 
16 
10 
8 

13 
7 
9 
6 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 

2 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

19 

7 

4 

19 

10 


0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


CoUmeL^Hf  Samael  Benjamin  Anchmuty/  CB.Ens.  15  Oct.  97 ;  XMd  Mar.  00; 

Capt,  14  Nov.  05;  Afq;or,2I  June  13;  Lt.-Col.  12  April  14;  CoL  6  May  31; 

Mqjor-Oen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  65th  Foot,  31  Jan.  51. 
Lieut.'Colanel—ChATleB  Emilius  Gold,  J&n«.P20Mar.  28;  Lt.  P28  0ct.  31; 

Capt.  P  5  Feb.  36 ;  Mqfor,P4t  Oct  44 ;  Lieut. -Col.  30  Dec.  45;  CoL  20  June  54. 
Jlf<(;or#.— Alfred  Francis  W.  Wyatt,  Ene,  p12  Dec.  26;  Lieut.  p23  Apr.  29; 

Capt.  P 19  Sept.  34;  Mq^or,  p 23  Sept.  45 ;  Bt,  Lt.^CoL  20  June  54. 
James  Patience,'  Ens.  5  April,  10;   Lieut.  24  Oct.  11;  Capt.  13  Nov.  27; 

Brev.'Afqjory  23  Nov.  41 ;  Afqjor,  30  Dec.  45 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  11  Nov.  51. 


Captains. 
Geo.  Freeman  Murray  • . 
William  Pym  Young  . . 
Oliver  Barker  D'Arcey  . . 
Duncan  Bazalgette  .... 
Robert  Henry  MacGregor 

George  Meyler 

James  Paul^   

R.  B.  Twyfbrd  Thelwall « 

John  Gordon 

Robert  Murphy  NicoHs 
Richard  Maxwell  Slegg. . 
Fra.  Beaumaris  Bulkelcy 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Ferdinand  Turner 
Thomas  Geo.Strange,  a^. 

Charles  Blewitt 

Cha.  A.  Miguel  Servantes 
OctavinsJohnBlakeMarsh 
Thomas  Walter  Still .... 
JohnO  wen  Jones  Priestley 

George  Buck 

F.  Stansfield  UeTTiwdMdj. 

Frederick  Wemyss 

A«  NicholsonMagrathif  .pm . 

Frederick  Bailie 

Bmest  Christ.  Wilford  . . 
Lionel  Smith  Warren    • . 

William  Little   

Ensigns. 
Charies  James  Urquhart 
Edmund  Jacob  Whi  thread 

Walter  Higgin 

Joseph  William  Lewis  .  • 
Henry  Stratton  Bates  • . 
Arthur  Branthway  t  Toker 
John  Joseph  Grinlinton 
William  Popham  Wrixon 
Thos.  A.  Massy  Dickia  . . 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


26  Apr.  28 
P26  0ct.  30 
P  8  Apr.  26 
P31  Jan.  40 
P3l  Dec.  41 
P  7  Oct.  42 

8  Nov.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 

5  Oct.  41 

9  July  37 
P  23  Sept.  45 
P  22  June  47 


P  29  June  32 
P27  Nov.  35 
P    9  Dec:  31 

31  Dec.  41 
P 13  June  45 
P  23  Sept.  45 

19  Dec.  45 

10  Apr.  49 

4  July  45 

4  Oct.  39 

P 13  Dec.  50 

18  Sept.  51 


CAPTAIN. 


8  Feb.  42       8  Dec. 

P22  Dec.  48  ^  27  June  51 

P  8  May  46  |   22  Dec.  48 

14  Dec.  49  P  30  Apr.  52 

P14June50|P28May  52 


P 15  Oct.  50 

7  Feb.  51 

P 14  Feb.  51 

4  Apr.  51 

P 11  July  51 

14  May  52 

Pll  June  52 

P23NOV.  62 

P23NOV.  52 

P  29  July  53 


P  12  Oct.  52 

P  26  July  53 

P   2  Sept.  53 

tP  25  Nov.  53 

P  28  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P18  Aug.  54 

P  8  Dec.  54 


P  5  Jan.   30 

12  Sept.  43 

19  Dec.  45 

19  Aug.  50 

P  28  May  52 

P  26  July  53 

P   2  Sept.  53 

P  25  Nov.  53 

6  June  54 

12  Oct.   52 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P  8  Dec  54 


BHEV.-MAJ. 

11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 


P  2  Sept.  53 

P25  Nov.  53 

P  28  Mar.  54 

28  Apr.  54} 

P 18  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 

OOct.  54 

20  Oct.   54 

P  8  Dec.  54 


Paymaster.-^J. WliliamB  Marshall,  3  Apr.  46 ;  Ens.  p2  Sept.  36 ;  X^.  p  1 9  Mar.  4 1 . 

Adjjutant. — Lieut,  Thomas  George  Strange,  25  Nor.  53. 

Quarter^Maeter. — Edward  Withers,  21  Nov.  51. 

Surgeon. — Robert  Keating  Prcndergast,  14  Apr.  46;  Asnst.'Surg,  7  Oct.  36. 

Aisiatant'Surgeona. — Thomas  Esmondc  White,  M.D.,  26  Sept.  45. 

Facmge  White. — Agent$,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Lleut^encral  Anchmuty  terred  Mteral  yean  in  the  Weit  Indies,  and  wai  present  at  the  storming  of 
If  oriM  Fooonte,  8t.  Lucia.  In  1800  ho  accompanied  the  second  battalion  Royal  Fusiliers  to  Portugal, 
and  was  present  at  Oporto  and  Talatera  as  ll^jor  of  Brigade  to  Sir  Alex.  Campbell;  and  at  the  battle  of 
Botaeo,  the  retreat  of  the  army  to  and  subsequent  advance  from  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  and  battle  of 
roentet  d'Onor,  as  Deputy  Assistant  AdJuUnt-Oeaeral  to  the  Sixth  Division.  On  return  to  the  Peninsula 
from  tick  leave  he  was  appointed  extra  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Lowry  Colo,  and  was  in  action  with  the 
Foorth  DiTisioa  at  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,— at  the  latter  was  promoted  to  the  Breret  rank  of  M^Jor. 
Socoeedlng  soon  afterwaids  to  the  Regimental  Majority,  he  commanded  the  light  companies  of  Mivjor- 
Oeneml  Rms*s  brigade,  and  served  with  them  at  Orihc6  and  Toulouse,— at  the  latter,  wa«  promoted  Brevet 
Lietit.-Colonel.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  und  one  Clasp  for  the  battles  ofOrthcs  and  Toulouse; 
and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  the  other  battles. 

9  LL-CoL  Patieaee  «M  prMent  at  the  rarrcnder  of  Martinlqae,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lei  Saintet  and  Gnadaloupe.  in  1816. 

4  Capk  Paul  wrTCd  with  the  3Ut  throufhoat  the  eampairn  of  184&-6  on  the  SutleJ.  and  waa  pretest  in  (be  oaUIea  of 
Maotfkee,  Feroiesbah.  (wounded),  Buddlwal.  AUwal,  and  Sobraoai  Medal  and  three  elaapi.  H«  carried  the  Queen's 
Culocir  of  tiM  Stat  at  Moodkee  and  Fenwcdiah. 

6  cape  Thelwall  scrred  agaiatt  the  rebel  natlTet  in  the  Sottthem  DUtHetof  Hew  Zealand,  In  IBtT,  sad  eenmaaded  the 
advaascd  party  of  the  SMh  Btgt.  la  the  eng  affcmcnt  al  Waaganul  on  the  19th  July  of  that  year. 


Ye«r«'  Serr. 


TuII 


P«y. 


37 


27 
27 


Pay. 


218  66th  (  77i^  JSerA^AiV^)  Refft  of  Foot        [  ^-^^po^,*Jr}JSiS  "•'^ 

"DOUHO"— "  TALAVERA"— "  ALBUHEBA"— "  VITTORIA"— "  PYRBNEBS-— 
NIVELLB"— *<  NIVE"— "0RTHE8'*— "  PENINSULA." 
Co/<m<j/.—B  Richard  Blunt/  JSTiw.  31  Jan.  1787;  Lieut.  2Q  Feb.01;  Cfl»<.  14 
July.  93;  Mqjar.n  May,  96;  Xi««*.-Co/.  33  Aug.  99 ;    Coi.  26  Oct.  l«)9j 
Mior-Getul  Jan.  12;  Lt.'Gen.21  May,25;  G<m.  23Nov.41;  CW.OUth  RoBt. 

25  Mar. 36.  ^.  „  ^ 

iwMt.-Cotone^.— John  Hencage  Grubbe,  JSn*.  p  20  Aug.  18;  Luut.  p  24  Feb. 
26 ;  CapU  p  13  May  2C;  JIfoJcw,  p  19  Jan.  30 ;  LimU.-Col.  3  Sept.  47.;  Cpt 

28  Nov.  54.  «.  . 

Mtnor8,—Sir  William  Gordon,  Barf.,  Eru,  p5  June  28 ;  Lieut,  p«7  Apr.  S*2  ; 

Capt.  P 12  May  87 ;  Mqjor,  P 6  Nov.  46 ;  Bre9.  Lt.-CoL  20  June  54. 
Charles  Edward  Michel;  Em.  p26  Nov.  28  ;  Lieut.  23  Nov.  33;  Capt.  p2  Feb. 

38 ;  3f/yor,  P26  June,  47. 


29 

20 

14 

13 

10 

10 

0 

8 

8 

11 

8 

8 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 


10 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

I 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

13 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

14 

0 

0 

4 

0 
0 

Captains. 
George  Maxwell  • . 
Edw.  Montagu  Davenport' 
George  Charles  Downman 

Tom  Benson 

Robert  Conner   .......< 

John  Clifton  Hawkes. . . . 

Webster  Thomas  Gordon 

George  Watson • 

David  Robert  Ross  . . . 
Charles  Wm.  Aylroer  . 
Arch.  Hamilton  Dunbar 

Charles  Perrin   

Lieutenants* 

John  Walker 

Richard  Homer  Paget  . 

Alfred  Torrens    

Horatio  George  Dickens 
H.  Vlrth,A4j.  (0.M.1S  p*b.a) 
Edward  James  Storey 
Charles  James  Knox  Gore 
Sir  CF.WheelerCufie,  J9/. 
Leslie  Eames 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P23  Feb.  26 
P24  Apr.  35 

29  Oct.  41 
P  8  Nov.  42 
P 11  July  46 
p  24  Jan.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
2  Apr.  47 

21  Dec.  44 
P  28  Sept.  47 
P24  Dec.  47 

p  25  Nov.  45 
1  Dec.  48 
9  Mar.  49 

P   4  May  49 
8  Mar.  50' 
9  Jan.  49 

P 16  May  51 
iP16May  51 

P 17  June  51 


29  May 
6  Aug. 

28  Dec. 
8  Aug 


28 
38 
43 
45 


CAPTAIN.    IBHBV.-MAJ. 


21  Oct.   43 
P31  Dec.  44 

14  Nov.  48 
P30Mar.40 


P  6  Nov.  46  P  4  May  49 


14  Mar.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 
14  Nov.  46 
26  Oct.  48 
P28  Aug.  46 
P30Mar.  49 
P  4  May  49 


P 14  Mar.  51 
P 14  May  52 
P  28  April  64 

6  June  54 
P  1  Sept.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 

1  Deo.  54 


80  Jttue  54 


Wm.  Henry  Jones  Westby 

James  Galbraith    

James  Lorenzo  Verschoyle 

Alfred  Austin 

Fred.  Hugh  Irwin  Day  •  • 
C.  J.  Thornton  Dueebury 

Ensigns. 
Richard  Thomas  Haghes 
Charles  Augustus  Shortt 

AlfredTrigge _    ^^ 

Henry  Charles  Spearman  p  24  Aug.  54 
John  Baring  Short    ....  |  P  25  Aug.  54 


P 17  Oct«  51 
P 12  Dec.  51 
P  13  Dec.  51 
Pll  June52 
p  9  July  52 
p21  April  54 


P  28  April  64 

6  June  64 

21  July  64 


Charles  Valentine  Oliver 

John  Tobin  Ready 

Richard  Salisbury  Bagge 


p 
p 

p 


13  July  49 

6  June  51 

17  Oct.  51 

2  Apr.  52 
P 18  June  52 
26  June  52 
p  6  May  53 
P  21  April  64 
P28  AprU  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

p  8  Sept.  64 

p  3  Nor.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

6  AMlrt.-8«rf .  Msa4«TiUe  pmd  dsrinfUi* 
whole  of  the  campslgn  uoder  Bir  Oaorfe  il«rt«- 
ley  iiaioftt  ih«  KsAn  In  1647,  In  Medlml 
chnrteofnlltlMllnUireLnvlM.  AcennpnaM 
the  espediUon  in  1S48  aolmt  Um  ^jj^Jf'^ 
Served  nleo  la  the  KalHr  Wsr  of  ISflS^l,  tmi 
m  preeent  when  a  eiront  torf  of  eoaibined 
KiAn  and  Hottcniota  weiw  delteled  at  rwt 
Brown  on  Um  let  Oct.  IStl,  in  their  atlMpC 
to  cnptofo  Um  cattle  belonfinf  to  tat  rtet. 


8  Sept.  54 

9  Sept.  64 

Pa;Z*Sr-lTii^^^^^^  Mar.  49;  EfU.  8  Nov.  42;  XI.  11  Sept.  45 

AiStitant.-'Lieut.  Harry  Firth,  »  March  50. 

Quarter'Master.-Qeorgt  PoUard,  28  July.  46.  e.-«  g  Jum  41 

Sirow/i—Fiederick  William  Tupper,  26pcc.  51 ;  ^ff^srf^'li^^' 
.43flnN5iiry«m#.-Eclward  William  Thomas  Mandeville,*  2o  Sept,  40, 

WUliam  Sim  Murray,  M.B.  10  Jan.  51. 
Faeingi  Grwn.— i4^«i*#,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Omeral  Blunt  .er^nd  in  Lord  Moira'f  cipedlUon,  and »« l[^i««  f"  f J^^tw  SuMn. 
ploy^  in  Ihe  Wertliidle»,f«>»  IWunUllsW.   He  has  sUiw  eerred  in  HaMteMiaaMra, 

a  (SJ^Datenport  Mfted  with  the  (Mm.  In  Canada dnitaf  Iks  R*beUlon  In  lew-S^sad  w.. 

"4  "A;l«ter^wiii»|t.m  .err^l  wlih  the  SUt  In  the  camptlfn  on  !»»•  JJ«»H  <Jj:ii/"AS5T2;: 
wi^  pnSS  in  the  b23ee  of  Moodhes  and  Ferostsbah.  la  which  last  he  was  »eMn»ly  wonndtd  thtw. 

hoih  aahlsi  bj  a  grape  fhot. 


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"BARB08A»'— "PENINSULA"— The  Boyai  Tiffer,  Bupeneribed,  "INDIA." 
CoUmeL—V  ^^^  Colin  CampbeU,»  KCB.  Ens.  26  May,  08 ;  Lieut.  28  June,  09; 

Capt,  9  Nov.  13 ;  Mtyor,  26  Not.  26  j  Lieut-CoL  26  Oct.  32 :  Col.  23  Dec. 

42;  Mefj-'Gen.  20  Jane,  54;  Col.  67th  F.  24  Oct.  54. 
Lt.'ColoneL — Bdward  Basil  Brooke,  2nd  Lt.B,  Art,  15  Dec.  17;  if.  9  Aprili 

25;  Capt.  Pll  July  26;  Afq/.P5  July,31;  Lt.-Col.  9  Nov.46;  CoL  20  June64. 
Afti^orf.— Thomas  Josephus  DeTerell,  Ens,  7  Nov.  22 ;  XMtt^25  June  29;  Capt. 

P  SOAug.  31 ;  Brev.Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  Mqj.^  6ept.47|  Br.X^-Co/. 20 Jnne 54. 
Thomaa  Edmond  Knox,  Em.  26  Jan.  38;  Lieut,  p  24  June  42:  Capt.  31  July 

46 ;  Mqjor,  p  17  Aug.  52. 


Captains. 

Thomas  Byrne 

John  Porter 

Charles  Barnard  Hague. . 

Henry  Collette 

WilUam  Pilsworth 

Robert  Hudson  Wood  .. 
Dttgald  Stewart  Miller .  • 

Henry  Crofton    

Couite  WilliamC.  Rivarola 
Chas.  Carew  de  Morel,*  «. 
Robert  Follett  Synge*  •• 
J.B.  Creagb/  /.r4iOJaat64 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Basil Tttite   .... 

James  Graham,  Add 

Daniel  Thompson 

William  D*Arcy,  d.pin, . . 
Henry  S.  G.  S.  Knight.. 
Bdward  Danbeuy,  d.  adj. 
AlfVed  Addlngtoo  Jones 
Bdmund  Holden  Steward 
William  Serjeant  Arnold 

John  Inman,  r 

Arthur  Henry  Coney. .  •• 
Charles  Wm.  Pearson  . . 
Robert  Philip  Armstrong 
Geo.  T.  Horton  Atchitcn 

James  John  Wood 

Bifsioifs. 
Xools  Walter  Fisher  .... 
Edward  S.  Randal  Smyth 
Richard  Edwyn  Barry  . . 

MalachI  Nugent    

Joseph  Harry  F.  BIythe 

Edward  Coxen    

Arthor  Forbes  Robertson 


BNSION. 


4  Nov.  19 
P  28  Mar.  34 
P  5  Sept.  35 
P  26  Aug.  36 
P  24  May  33 
Pll  Mar. 42 
P24Feb.  43 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Aug.  45 
P24  0ct  45 
P  20  Oct.  40 

9  April  25 

P31  Dee.  42 
3  May  44 

Pll  July  45 

lOJnly  46 

2  Sept.  45 

29  Dec.  46 

29  Dec.  46 

P  6  Aug.  47 

P 13  Aug.  47 
11  Jan.  47 
10  Apr.  49 

P  18  Sept.  40 

P  25  Feb.  48 
25  Oct.  50 

P 14  Feb.  51 

P17  June  51 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  3  Feb.  54 
P  5  May  54 
6  June  54 
19  Oct.  54 


LIEUT. 


5  Mar.  23 
P  20  Dec.  37 
P  30  Dec.  37 

22  Jan.  39 

18  Mar.  38 

P  6  Dec.  43 

Pll  July  45 

P19  Nov.  47 

P  6  Aug.  47 

P29  May  49 

26  Sept.  42 

12  June  28 

P  23  Aug.  44 

29  Dec.  46 

P 16  Apr.  47 

P  18  Aug.  47 

3  June  47 

P  28  Aug.  49 

P  28  Aug.  49 

P  3  Jan.    51 

p3]  Jan.  51 

1  Mar.  49 

P  8  June  52 

p  8  June  53 

6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 


CAPTAIK. 


22  Jan.  30 
P  OOct.  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P  23  Feb.  44 

9  Nov.  46 
P  28  Aug.  49 
I"  31  Jan.  51 
P 17  Jan.  51 
P  8  June  62 
P23Nov.  52 

6  June  54 
P  5  Oct  32 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 
20  June  51 


12  Dec. 
0  Nov.  40 


S  Capt.  Syngt  Mtred  »Nh  the 
Cunerontaiu  on  tb«  China  espc- 
dltioa  (sMdAl),  and  Mrri«d  tb« 
eolonn  ef  Um  rcflnicM  at  tha  re. 
puUa  of  tha  Bif ht  attack  on  Mlofp), 
tbt  attack  and  eaptvre  of  Chapeu. 
tha  taklftf  of  Shangbae  and  Woo. 
■ung,  tba  atotmlnff  of  Chin  Kiaa; 
Poo,  and  tb«  operttloaa  bafura 
NukhL 

4  Lteut-Cal.  Ctaafb  acrrod  la 
the  Angto'SfMnlsh  Larlon.  and 
was  eag Aged  on  tba  hciefatt  of 
Arlaban  in  Alata,  on  the  ISUi,  17th. 
and  16«h  January  18M.  beildat 
WTcral  other  affair*.  He  wts  ftlao 
employed  on  a  Partleiilar  ^rvlea 
la  Canada  at  tba  auibMak  of  the 
EabaUiMi  te  1IS7. 


20  Oct.  541 

P/iymo^er.— Henry  Butler,  8  July  53;  Em.  p  12  SepU  48 ;  Lieut,  p  22  Oct.  52. 
Ai^utant, — Lieut.  James  Graham, 22  Jan.  47. 
Quarter'Master. — George  Crispin,  25  Oct.  39;  Em.  22  Mar.  89* 
Surgeon.— John  Elliot  Carte,  M.D.  18  Feb.  53;  Attiet.'Surg.  81  Dec.  41. 
Astistant'Surgeom, — John  Duff,  M.D.  3  Aug.  49. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  sir  Colin  CasipbeU  lerTed  witb  tha  9th  Regt.  in  the  Penlntola  and  at  Waleheren,  and  waa  present  at  the  battle  of 
TiaBlera.  ia  tha  adTaaee  and  retreat  of  the  amay  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  battle  of  Contnna  ;  at  the  batUe  of  Barroca 
a«d  tha  dafrflee  of  Tarlfa.  He  was  attached  to  the  amy  of  •alletteros  at  the  latter  end  of  1811*  and  was  piasent  at  sereial 
alblffl  t  alaaiaaacxpediUon  to  reliere  Tarragona  i  waa  at  tha  aflkirof  Oma.  batUeof  Vitloria,  ilege  of  St.  Sebaatlan, 
when  ha  recelTed  two  serere  wauada.  and  passage  of  the  Bidassoa.  where  be  was  again  sererely  wounded.  Serred  la 
Aawrlea  la  1814- Ik  la  the  60th  Rifles.  Was  Brigade* Major  of  the  troops  engaged  In  quelling  the  Insurrection  In  Demerara 
In  IBM.  Conmianded  the  Wtfi  Regt.  in  the  expedltioa  to  China  In  1841,  Including  tha  capture  of  Chlakiangfbo  and  sob. 
scqncfMl  apatatioBs  near  to  Naukia.  Commanded  tba  Srd  dirlsion  of  the  army  of  the  FutijAub  throughout  the  Put^snh 
eampalga  of  IS48-B.  ineludlng  the  affair  of  Ranmuggur,  passage  of  the  Cheaab,  ailkir  ol  Sadeolapore,  battles  of  ObtlllanwaUah 
(wonaded)  and  Qnojerat,  and  the  flnal  operaUons.  He  waS  eonitaatly  employed  In  1811  and  !86f,  when  Brigadlcr^Geaerat 
foaiineailli^  the  Pesbawur  distrlets.  In  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  surrounding  the  valley ,  laeludint  the  IWrdag  of 
tlie  Kcrfut  Pass  under  Sir  Charles  Nai>ler.  and  repeated  aflklrs  with  the  Momunds,  who  Atoallf  made  tctms  after  tbdr  dafkat 
at  PaqI  Pao  by  a  small  detaehmcnt  of  eavalry  and  borie  artillery  under  Sir  Colia^  Imaiediata  eamaisad,  the  eombfaed 
tribes  aambrring  upwards  of  8,000  men.  In  18&S  he  eonmiaaded  an  expedltloa  against  ttie  Ootmankball  and  laaaaal 
Tribes,  whom  be  attacked  in  their  Tallies,  aad  destroyed  the  strongly  defended  village  of  Nawadund,  tha  IbrtlScd  Tl]li«a  of 
Praagbur,  and  he  Onallf  routed  them  with  great  slaughter  at  Iskakote,  where  they  nostcred  S^OOO  mca,  while  the  Ihrca 
uader  Sir  Colin  was  under  9,800  awn.  Comuttndad  the  Highland  Brigade  throughout  tha  Baaiera  eampaiga  of  18  VI, 
laelttdlag  the  battles  ol  the  Alma  and  BalaklaTa,  and  tha  siege  of  Seboalopol,  Sir  Colhi  has  reeaivad  tha  War  Medal 
with  sen  Claaps,lha  Chinasa  Medal,  tha  Paaiauh  Medal  with  two  Clasp*,  aad  was  aooiiaalad  K.C.B.  allar  tba  Pai^aub 

fl  m^m  de  Mnial  served  tha  Basleta  eampalga  of  1864  as  Aida-4*>caiap  to  Oaaeral  Belaoatt,  iaatadlag  tha  Wttka^of  the 
Balaftlava*  aad  lakanaaa,  and  stage  of  Bebastapol. 


Emb.  for  MalU^  M  Tth,  01* 


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••  SALAMANCA"-*'  VITTOEIA"— •♦  PTRKNBBS--"  NIVBLLB"—**  0BTaB8''~«*pKKIMSVLA«* 

Colonel.  —  9  Sir  William  Lewis  Henie8,>  CB.  KCH.  Sns.  23  Jan.  01 ;  Li.  17 
March  03 ;  Capt.  9  Oct.  09 ;  Major, 2  June  14 ;  U.-Col.  31  July  17  ;  Col.  lO 
Jan.  37  ;  3/<|;.-Gm.9Noy.46;  Lt-Gen.,  20  June 54 ;  Col.  6dth  F.,  17  April 54. 

Lieut.'CohneL—Uenry  Smyth,  £iu.  p  28  June  33 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Oct.  36;  Capt. 
P  2  Dec.  42 ;  Jiff^V^r,  p  12  May  48 ;  Lt.-CoL  P  30  Dec.  53. 

Jlfq/ar«.— George  Macheath,  J3ns.  p  15  Oct.  20;  Lt.  p  31  May,  33;  Capt.  F  28 
Oct. 36.;  BL-Mfif.91iow,  46;  Brevet  Lt.-CoL  20 June  54 ;  M(^.  CVqy.&L 

Herbert  Blount,  Btu.  p  8  Nov.  33;  Lieut,  p  15  Sept.  37  ;  Capt.  23  July  44; 
Mqjor,  24  Nov.  54. 

Henry  Harpur  Greer,  JSnt.  P  10  Sept.  41 ;  Lieut.  p20  Aug.  44;  Capt.  P31  Dec. 
47 ;  Mqjor,  20  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
^    John  Edward  Lewis  .  • . 
Thomaa  Henry  SomervlUe 
Horatio  Harbord  Morant 
Hon.  Dan.  Orevllle  Finch 
Fred.  Stuckley  Savage  . . 
Thomas  Whitmorc  Storer 
W.  Hervcy  FitiGcrald,' 

Stephen  Croft 

John  CasAidy 

C.  U.  Shuttlcworth 

T.DeCoiircyHamilton,*tfd. 
William  Henry  Seymour 
HarriMu  W.  J.  Trent    . 

Henry  White 

Cavendish  Chas.  FitzBoy 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Herbert  Vaughan 

Richard  Lloyd  Edwards 

John  Cator 

Harry  Edmond  Smyth.. 
Henry  L.  Batiiscombe  . . 
Chris.  Brice  Wilkinson. . 
Hugh  Shelley  Liv:ht .... 
Aubrey  Harvey  Tucker. . 
James  Marshall 


Edward  Rich.  Fox  Vicars 


Sheffield  Grace 

Edward  Dcshon 

F.  De  LuttrellSaanderaoD 

Ensigns. 
Edmund  Peel  Ethelston 
J.Hobart  Culme  Seymour 

John  Blood 

Thomas  Reeder  Clarkson 
Gilbert  Alfred  NichoUttsI 


ENSIGN. 


p  12  Jan.  30 
25  Oct.  42 
P  20  Aug.  44 
2  May  45 
P  30  Jan.  40 
P  2  Dec.  42 
P  5  May  37 
P  28  Aug.  46 
19  May  43 
P  16  Sept  46 
P  30  Sept.  42 
P  7  May  47 
P 14  Apr.  48 
P 12  April  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 


LIEUT. 


P  26  Dec.  51 
p  23  Jan.  52 

30  July 

23  Nov. 


8  July 


52 
52 
53 
53 
53 


Pll  Oct. 
P21  Oct. 
P  13  Sept.  53 
P17  Mar.  54 
p  5  May  54 
p  17  Oct.  51 
6  June  54 
28  July  54 


P  24  Aug.  54 

p25  Aug.  54 

8  Sept.  54 

14  Der.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


23  Jan.  35 
P  28  NoY.  45 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  22  Dec.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 
p  23  Jan.  46 

5  Jan.  41 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  14  Apr.  46 
P  12  May  48 

10  Apr.  47 

10  June  52 
P  1  July  53 
P21  Oct.  53 
P20Jan.  54 

P 17  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 
6 June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
11  Aug.  64 
11  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 
6  Nov.  54 
6  Nov.  54 
1  Dec.  54 
8  Dee.  54 
8  Doc  56 
8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


BBBY.-MAJ. 


13  July  47 

P  2  Nov.  49 

P2i  Oct.  53 

P30  Dec.  53 

P 10  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

9  Dec.  51 

P  25  Aug.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  5i 

1  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec  54 

8  CapUia  FltiG«r«ld 
in  the  Anglo-Spantoh  LegloA 
during  1036-97;  wn  ■rrvnrly 
wouoo«d  in  tiM  actioa  of  the 
Sill  Mnr  "Mr  St.  Seteittnn, 
Mid  hM  two  CnMica  4c  a  ll«dnl 
for  hli  eondact  and  wtmien. 

*•*  TlM  following  oAecvt 
were  prcMot  at  Ibe  battle*  In  tlia 
Crimea,  vli :— Lt.>Gota. Svyth 
and  Macbeatli ;  M^|or  Bloant ; 
Capta.  Ltfwii,  SonMrrille,  Mo* 
rant  (wounded  la  the  irmcbaa 
before  ScbaaCopol  in  October^ 
FIndi.  Savage,  Storrr,  Crofl, 
Caiaidf,  SbulUewonlip  Ha* 
milton,  Seymour,  and  Piix^ 
Boy ;  Ua>  Vaugbaa*  Edwards, 
Cator  (dangerously  wovnded  at 
Inkennan)r  Smytb,  Batti»> 
combe,  WilHinaon,  Llgbl, 
Tucker,  Manhall,  Ylcan,  Oa- 
•hon,  and  Saoadcraoa  i  Paym. 
Hadtey; 
8ur<eon  Oravea  ^ 


geoni  SbiHl  and  Johaalo«e. 
Paymaster.^V^m  Hadley,*  13  July  49 ;  Sm.  10  April  26  ;  Lieut.  24  8cpL  91. 
Ai^utant.-^Lieut.  Thomaa  De  Courcy  Hamilton,  23  Aug.  50. 
Quarter' Matter. — ^Thomas  Tunka,  14  Apr.  48. 

5ur^eon.— John  Stewart  Graves/  2  July  41 ;  j4.-5.28  Sept.  26;  i7.-il.22  Feb.  96. 
AMtutant'Surgeant.—'thoxDaB  Wildridge  Shiell,  M.D.,  13  Dec  50. 

Alexander  Johnstone,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54, 
Faeinge  Green. — Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  William  Lewb  Herrlet  aecompanlcd  the  Otb  Dragoons  to  Soutb  Ameriea  In  Sept.  1606,  andterred 
as  a  Brigade-Major  In  the  expedition  against  Buenoa  Aym.  AidOHU-camp  to  Sir  Eyre  Coole  on  the 
Walcberen  expedition  in  1809.  and  was  aetlTely  employed  at  the  siege  and  taklag  of  Flntblng.  Aeeoan- 
pani«d  Sir  Blward  Paget  to  Spain  as  his  Aide-de-camp,  in  June  181S;  and  when  Sir  £dward  waa takes 
prisoner  on  the  retreat  from  Burgus,Lord  Wellington  appointed  him  to  the  Qnarter-Matter-Oeaeral's  Stal^ 
on  which  he  s.'rred  until  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  and  was  prcaant  at  the  battle  of  Tittoiia, 
siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Didatioa,  the  three  sueoefSlTe  days'  actlona  at  tba  Mayor's  I1o«m«»  la 
front  of  Uidart,  where  he  bad  a  btir^  shot  under  him.  On  the  14ih  of  April  1814,  whilst  eadaavoartag 
with  lieut.  Moore  (now  Major-Cien.  W.  G.  &!oore)  to  extricate  Sir  John  Hope  from  hia  horsey  which  tetha 
sortie  from  Bayoone  was  lulled  and  hai  ftilien  upon  liiin,  lie  recvived  a  muskH-sbot  in  the  left  knae,  vna 
taken  pnsoncr  with  Sir  John  Hope  and  Lieut. Moon*  (both  betn<  wouoded)^  and  his  left  leg  waa  anipataifid 
111) next  mominff.    Ho  has  rpccl«ed  the  W.ir  Me<lai  with  four  Clasps. 

a  Oipf.  Hamilton  serrad  with  the  90tti  la  Kafllrland  during  the  whole  of  tlie  war  of  1840-7. 

4  Mr.  Ijravce  served  with  the  4th  U.  Drs.  during  the  campaign  In  Aflghanlstan  vnder  Lord  Ketar,  aad 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Uhutoee  (Medal). 

6  Paymaster  Hadley  served  with  the  t^eea's  Royals  ihroaghout  the  eaapaign  In  Atl^haalsiaa  a»d 
Kelooehislan,  under  Loid  Keaoe,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  aad  c^ture  of  Ohuaaaa  (wounded),  aad  of 
Khelat.  He  served  also  the  aampaign  In  the  Sootbera  Mahratta  eonntry  In  lt44,  (iadadlat  dM  rtona  aC 
the  Fortreu  of  Panella),  aad  tbat  in  the  Concaa  In  1M9|  iaeladiag  the  taf  sttsMBt  aad  captars  of  Hm  nstts 
Mooohar  aad  Mnnraalotb.   Medal  for  Obani<a. 


mSS!:nV*w47]  69M  {The  South  LincolnsMre)  Reg.  of  Foot.  [X'^*'J$:IS!^' 

"JAVA"— "BOURBON"— ^'WATBRLOO"—"  INDIA." 


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20 


20 

17 

23 

15 

14 

10 

10 

10 

9 

8 

9 

9 

9 
9 
8 
7 
7 
6 
4 
G 
4 
3 
3 
8 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
1 
1 

1 


BaU 


8 
3 
1 

14 
7 
7 


CoZoneL— 1  -S^ir  Ralph  Darling,*  GCH.  JBns.  16  May,  1793;  Lieut,  2  Sept,  95; 
Capt,  6  Sept.  96 ;  Jf<yVw,  P2Feb.  1800;  LL-Col.  p  17  July,  01 ;  CoL  25  July 
10;  Jif^'.-C?eR.4  June,  13;  Lt.-Gen.  27  May,  25;  Gen.  23  Noy.  41 ;  CoL 

69th  Foot,  5  Feb.  48. 
LUut.'ColoneL—Bskwid  Elliot  Mackirdy,  ^n#.  i»5  April,  33  ;  Xteu(.  p30  Dec. 

36;  Capt.  p26  June,  41 ;  Major,  P22  Feb.  60;  Lieut.^CoL  25  Aug.  63. 
Jiri|;<w*.— CharlcB  Fred.  Law,  Ens.  p7  Oct.  36;  Lieut.  p8  Nov.  39;  Capt.  p9 

Oct.  46 ;  Mqjor,  25  Aug.  53. 
Edward  Hickey,  Em.  p22  May  35;  Lieut.  20  May  40;  Cop^.  p6  May  42; 

Mi^or,  P 1  June  49.        ____« 


Captains. 
0    James  Handasyde  Edgar 

0    Perciyal  Fenwick 

1 A  George  Hughes  Messiter 
0    Aug.  Barnard  Hankey  . . 

0    Edward  Bowen 

0    George  Bagot 

0    Thomaa  Hanrey 

0  WiUiam  Shepherd  Milner 
0  Francis  Qambie  Blood  . . 
0    John  Lindsay  Maclean  . . 

0    James  Smyth     

0    Hon,  Alfred  Bury,  # 

Lieutenants. 
0    Richard  FitsGerald,  e.  . . 
0    Charles  Gilborne,  d.  pm. 
0    Henry  Beauchamp  Brady 
0    George  Fred.  Qildea  .... 

0    Edward  Marcon     

0    Thos.Hy.Charleton    .... 

0  Henry  Thomas  Allen    . . 

1  j^  Geoige  Ernest  Bulger  . . 
0  Charles  Edward  Malton 
0  Robt.Aufr^reLeggett,ac(/. 
0  Chas.  Richard  Dorington 
0  WinniettLockhartMeWille 
0  Charles  West  HilM.«4;. 
0  Rich.  Cooper  Hutchison . 
0   Henry  Wood 

Ensigns. 
0   Sir  Henry  Fletcher,  £t. 
0  James  W.  H.  Anderson  . 

0  Owen  Roberts    

0  Edward  Gatty    

0  Romain  Fleming  Stirke  • . 
0  Henry  Scott  Turner  .... 
0   H.C.DelaPoerBeresford 


BNSION. 


LIBUT. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


P  9  Oct.  35 
P28  Sept.  38 
15  June  30 
P  30  Oct.  40 
I  June  41 
P  20  June  45 
P  9  Aug.  45 
P28  Nov.  45 

12  June  46 

13  July  47 
P25Sept.46 

26  June  46 

18  Sept.  46 

17  Sept.  46 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P 14  Apr.  48 

13  Sept.  48 
11  May  49 
P 14  Feb.  51 
6  Not.  47 
P17  June51 
Pll  June 52 
P 17  Aug.  52 

29  Oct.  52 

18  Feb.  53 
11  Mar.  53 

P 12  Mar.  53 

P  13  May  53 

30  Sept.  53 
Pll  Nov.  53 
P24Mar.  54 

6Jnne  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P  22  Sept.  64 


P  28  June  39 
P  1  Nov.  40 
29  Sept.  34 
P  20  June  45 
P  2Sept.45 
P  25  Sept.  46 
P 14  May  47 
3  Sept.  47 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  29  June  49 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 

P 10  Nov.  48 

24  April  49 
P  8  June  52 
P   6  Aug.  52 

3  Dec.  52 
21  Jan.  63 

4  Feb.  53 
P5Nov.   50 

25  Aug.  53 
P  28  Oct.  63 
P  24  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P22Sept.54 


CAPTAIN. 


29  Jan.   47 
P 14  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 
P29  May  49 
P29  June  49 
P  8  June  52 

21  Jan.  53 

4  Feb    53 
25  Aug.  53 

P17  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

P  22  Sept.  54 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


Paynuuter.'^UoheTt  Smyth,  10  Nov.  54;  Qr.-Mr,  3  Sept  47. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  Robert  Aufrere  Leggett,  24  Mar.  54. 
Quarter^Master. — ^William  Bustard,  15  Dec  54. 

5ur^eon.— Huntley  Geo.  Gordon,  M.D.  22  April  53  ;  Amst^Surg.  31  Dec.  41. 
Assut.'Surgemi.^Wm^m  Watson  Somervillo,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 

George  Hyde,  8  Dec.  48. 
Facingt  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

t  sir  Kalph  Dar11ng*iMn1ee*>— In  1793,  the  tlmvet  in  ttiaUland  of  Granada,  auittrd  l>y  the  Freneb  ttom  Onadalonpr, 
ksrlnf  rerolted  and  murdered  tba  Goremor  and  upwards  of  forty  ofUie  principalinbaMlants.be  was  employed  with  bis  Serf. 
(Ibe  45(b)  In  qnelltnf  the  Insarreetion.  In  Jan.  17V7i  volonteered  on  the  expedition  against  Trinidad,  and  was  present  at  tba 
Jestnictton  of  tiia  Spanish  ships  of  war,  and  at  the  surrender  oftfae  island.  In  July  1799,  proceeded  with  the  expedition  af  aint  t 
the  Ottteh  selUcaient  of  Surfnaai,  and  was  employed  In  the  arrangements  for  the  eapitnlatiaB,  and  present  at  the  surrender  <  f 
that  colony.  In  April  1801,  proceeded  with  the  expedition  agaiast  the  Danish  and  Swedish  islands,  St.  Croix,  St.  Thomas,  St. 
Harttn,  and  St.  Bartholomew,  and  was  present  at  their  reduetioa.  In  September  1806,  his  Reft  (the  61st)  being  ordered  en 
Miiee  serrlce,  he  resigned  bis  staff  emptoymcnt  (Pnndpal  Asslsr,  Adjt  -General)  and  took  the  command  of  it.  Joined  the  am.y 
under  Sir  Jonn  Moore,  in  Spain,  and  was  present  during  the  adranre  and  retreat,  the  action  at  Logo,  and  battle  of  Corvnne, 
for  which  last  be  reccirrd  a  Medal.  In  July  1800,  waa  appointed  Dep.  Adit.-Genrral  to  the  Force  sent  f  o  the  Scheldt  under 
«aie  Earl  of  Chatham,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  udanrmidcr  of  Flushing.  On  the  return  of  the  expedition  be  resumed 
his  staff  appointment  at  the  Bone  Guards. 


YMM'Senr. 


61 


Full 
Pay. 


39 

23 
23 
29 


10 
21 
35 

14 
17 
11 
14 
19 
17 
14 
17 
13 

12 
II 
11 
10 
9 
9 
8 
8 
8 
9 
9 
9 
7 
6 
9 
G 
11 
6 
5 
5 
8 

3 
6 
2 
2 
2 


10 
9 

19 

11 

10 

7 


Huif 
Pay. 


u 

0 
0 
0 


0 
0 

"A 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


222    10th  (  The  Surrey)  Regiment  of  Fo(d.\^i!^^!:^ii^^ 


CoUma.—9  George  WillUm  Paly,*  CB.  KH.,  Mru.  28  April,  04;  X^.  7  Max, 

05;  Co|7t.  28  April,  08 ;  MaJ,  2  June,  14;  Lt.-Col,  4  Sept  17;  CW.   10 

Jan.37 ;  Mqj.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.'Oen,  20  June  54 ;  Col.70th  F. 8  May,  64. 
Lieut.'ColoneU,— Thomas  James  Galloway,  Ens.  p  13  Sept.  21 ;  Lieut.  2  Joney 

25;  Capt.yiti  Dec.  27;  Brev.'Maj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Me^i.  14  June,  42;  X#.. 

Col.  22  Dec.  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Trevor  Chute,  %nd  Ueut. p  10  Aug.  32 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Oct.  36 ;  Capt.  p 2  Aug. 90; 

Mi{for,  P  23  April,  47  ;  Lieut.-CoL  p  14  Dec.  49 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Mqiors.— Thomas  Charles  Tlmins,  Ens.  p  16  Mar.  32;  Xieuf.  p28  Nov.  37; 

Capt.  P  3  Feb.  43 ;  Mtoor,  p  18  July  48. 
George  Duniford,  Ens.  P  17  Oct.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Feb.  31 ;  Capt.  P  28  Nov.  37  j 

Afajor,  26  May  50. 


Captains. 
Thomas  Edmonds  Mulock 
George  Reynolds  ....... 

9  Edward  L'Bstrange*  •• 
Brev.  U.'CoL  SO  June  ft4. 

John  WUliam  Hay 

George  Evatt. « ..•«.... 
George  A.  Ryan  .....••• 
Sydney  Cosby  Jackson. . 
Arthur  George  Shawe  . . 

Oswald  Pilling 

Arch.  JohnO.  Rutherfiird 
Henry  Fred.  Saunders' 
Fred.  Dobson  Middlaton  ><^ 

LlBUTBSANTB. 

William  Cooper*    

John  Mackay  M^Kenzie  ^ 
Chas.  A.  Poynti  James  • 
Paul  Fred,  de  Quinoey^.. 
Attilio  Schoberras,  a4f. 
George  Augustus  H*Nair 
Gates  Joseph  Travers   . 

Charles  Crawley 

John  T.Nicolls  O'Brien 

William  Croiier 

Wm.  Thomas  M'Origor. 

William  Bellers 

Arthur  Saltmarshe  ..... 

Robert  Whlgham 

Wm.  Fred.  Tho.  Marshall 
George  Richards  Greaves 
George  Fred.  Cory  ton   . . 

Matthew  Bell 

Falconer  Wilson 

William  Wiltshire  Lynch 
John  WilUam  Madden  . . 

Ensiohs. 
Alex.  Cha.  Hughes  Tovey 
Henry  Berkeley  Good  . . 

James  Green 

Thos.  Deering  Backhouse 
Tho.  R.  De  vereuxBingham 
Chas.  G.  Stuart  Menteath 


£NAI(;n. 


P18  3Iar.  36 
P  30  Dec.  34 
P 10  Nov.  08 

never 

13  July  38 

P31  May  44 

P 10  Sept.  41 

1  Apr.  36 

.30  Nov.  38 

P  18  May  41 

30  July  36 

30  Dec.  42 

5  June  43 

20  July  44 
22  Dec.  44 

p    2  May  45 

21  Apr.  46 


29  Jan.  47 

30  Apr.  47 
11  Sept.  47 

29  Dec.  46 
28  Apr.  46 
26  June  46 
22  Dec.  48 

P 18  Sept.  49 
13  Mar.  46 

30  Nov.  49 
2  Aug.  44 

P  29  June  49 

22  Nov.  60 

p  17  Sept.  60 

P  29  Jan.  47 

p  23  Jan.  62 
P22  Nov.  60 
P  21  Jan.  53 


LIKUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


I'gUNov.  39 
27  Dec.  38 

10  Apr.  10 

P   6  Aug.  41 

30  Jan.  40 
P31  Dec  45 
P26  June44 

23  Aug.  30 
23  June  43 
7  July  46 
27  Dec.  37 
18  Aug.  48 

31  Oct.  45 

11  Feb.  46 
10  Apr.  46 
31  July  46 

P  21  Jan.  48 
13  Nov.  46|(^  30  June  48 


BHBT.-HAJ. 


0  Nov.  46 


22  Dec.  48 

22  Dee.  46 

5  May  50 

27  Feb.  50 

P  1  Dec.  48 

P 19  Sept.  48 

P 17  Jan.  61 

p  17  Jan.  61 

7  Feb.  51 
P 16  Jan.  52 
P 14  Apr.  46 

16  July  63 
P  16  July  62 
P 18  Dec.  53 

8  8epu54 


•  PftJBMteff 


P   8  May  46 

20  June  46 

9  Nov.  30 

P  6  Nov.  47 

5  May  60 

P 15  Nov.  60 

P  8  Nov.  60 

7  Feb.  61 

9  Apr.  52 

15  Mar.  63 

18  April  61 
P  OJuly  52 

SOapl.  BMinden««nr«d  on  Um 
wMttrn  coMt  or  Africa  with  tb« 
Rojal  African  Corpi  fh»m  1016 
to  1849,  and  was  pretMitwltli 
the  ezp«dlttonar7  Ibrea  la  tha 
lalcrlorla  1887.  Waaenploj^d 
on  a  mlulou  to  oonvaf  4a« 
•patcbea  to  the  Fraaah  at  8e> 
nefal.  In  1898. 

4  Lc.CoopttfCffvaiwUbikt  ISik 
Royal  Irish  ikroiifhoat  the  cua* 
pkign  of  ISIS^  in  BanBah. 

4  Ueatcaaat  M'Kaasia  Bcrfa4  la 
th«  eaiapain  on  tha  SatMi  la  IS4S 
(medal),  irich  the  43rd,  aa4 

Ewat  in  tha  aetioi 
»al,  and  8obcaoB. 
4  Llentcnaai  Ian 
the  4Mh  ia  tha  aampaiga  oa  the 
8«tM  (medal),  aad  wai  pttnat  la 
the  batUea  of  Aliwal  aad  8nhimm 

7  Uaai.  ie  Qaiaeay  «aa  wtmma 
with  the  SOch  Bcfimcat  •»  the  hat- 
tie  of  Bohiaee  (medal). 

8  DoeUir  Came  aervod  wkh  the 
14th  Laaccra  at  the  hattte  of  Ha. 
hsraiaortL  44  Dec  ISO  (Medal) . 
Alio  ta  the  campaifa  oa  the  Bat- 
1^  la  lS44k  iadadiai  the  aiUf  at 
Boddtwal.  and  aetioaa  of  Ahwel 
aad  Sohiaoa  (Medal  aa4  CtMt). 


•d  with 


13  Mar  63  "v*  f**^  '».  lais  antti  its 

*  IM        /«-_A.l^         **«    MM.     .M.        _        -___ 


P 13  Dec.  68 
P 13  Jan.   64 


•vrvea  with  the  tod 
UUoa  aejal  Bcgt.  thraectievt  the  Mahfattt 
the  army  In  the  Deeean,  vadcr  Sir  Joha 
the  yean  1417,  14  aad  14.     A1m».  dartiiff  the  Bw 

iail 


wMh 


14  Cairtaia  Middletoa  aerred  with  the 
oa  the  expedition  acalait  Kawltl*a  Pah  el 
pcka  la  Kew 


0    Payffiaieer.— Michael  Thompson,'  10  Nov.  64 ;  Qr.^Mr*  31  Oct  45. 
0  I  Atyutant.'-Lieut.  AttiUio  Seheberras,  13  I>ec.  63. 
Q  uarteT' Master. — 

^iirovofi.— Samuel  Currie/  M.D«  19  Feb.  47 ;  Assiet.^Swg.  14  Oct.  3G. 
AssiMt.'SurgevM.—ZoYkn  William  Johnston,  M.D.  S8  June,  44. 

Deodatus  William  Baton,  84  Oct  45. 
Cliristopher  Bakewell  Bassano,  S2  Dec.  48. 
Facings  Black.— il^aift,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


0 
0 
0 
0 


the  r< 


Lieal..0«aefal  Paty  eemd  on  Um  eapcditloa  to  Cepeahafea  la  lS4r.    Sorted  afteiwarda  la 
__j  Itll  to  tte  cad  o#that  *ar  In  141  i«  iaelodioff  the  •(ofo  and  eaptaie  of  Bada)oi.  battle  of  4alaaiaaaa,  letti 
Madrid  to  Bufoe,  battle*  of  Vltleria,  the  Pjrencet  and  NiTelle,  tetttes  of  the  Nive  on  the  4th.  14th,  llth,  14th,  aad  Mh 
Dec.  1414.  beeidce  vwIom  mteor  aflUff*.     He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi  sia  Claape. 


9  Lt.-CoL  L'Batraaee  aerved  theeampaisa  of  180S.4  ia  Spoia.  with  the  Uth.  aad  wae  pmnt  at  tK»  Imitle  of  Got 
Captnre  of  the  lala  ofViaaec  in  1410.    Captnre  ot  Java  la  1411,  aad  ennwed  wi«h  a  Datch  hngade  at  8t,  Kkholaa.    At 
aioemiaa  of  a  atraag  Dnieh  Fort  on  the  coaat  of  Bantam.    Oa  board  H.M.8.  Beeefoe  at  the  boardiuf  aad  aaptaie  of 
rieaeh  Jna-boataT^Piteent  at  the  liefe  and  Marm  of  Cocaelia,  and  atorm  and  eaptate  of  the  hctf hu 

•  .  . j*._- of  Snmboe,  lele  of  B 

imaaicBlalSlTead 


At 


mbTim  ofthe  town  and  ibnieae  of  8nmbas,  lale  of  Beraeo^  in  Maieh  1414.  ^Ncpnnl  war  la  1814; 
M  iTMMch  1417:  Mahiatta  campaign  la  1817  aad  14i  ekge  aad  iterm  af  BhaMporcaadff  Uid 
rcctitcd  the  War  Medal  and  two  daapo  far  Coraaaa  aad  Jara. 


71*^  {Hightand)  Begt.  of  Foot  {L.  I.) 


[Baitern  Armf, 
Depot,  Winchester. 


yoielgn  Sarv.l 
AlaKlil859.J  -  _         _  ,...^,,«.,  ,..«w.».^.. 

"HINDOOBTAN"— ••CAPB     OP     GOOD     HOPE"— "HOLEIA"— "VIMIERA  "— ••CORUNNA"— 
"FUBXTKS  D'0N0R"—»*AL1IARAZ"—»«VIT1*0RIA"— "PYRENEES"-  "NIVE"— "  ORTHES''^ 
Years^Serv  •' PENINSULA"— "WATERIiOO." 


59 


FuU 
Pajr. 

33 
23 

20 

22 


Half 
Pay. 


Jl 


20 

0 

20 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

9 
9 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 


14 
9 
7 

16 

13 

6 


CoL'-ll^  Wi  Sir  Jas.  Macdonell/  KCB.  KCH.  JSns.  25  Jan.  90 ;  Zt.  2  Feb.  96 ; 

CaptA0&epU03',M{{i,n  Apr.04;  Lt.- Col.  1  ^ept.09 ;  ColA%  AugA9 ; Mty',- 

Gen.  22  July,  30;  X^-<?en. 23  Not. 41 1  Oen.20June54;  Co/*7lstF.8Feb.49. 
Xt6i(^.-Co2(m«Z.— William  Denny,  JSm,  pIO  Jan.  22;  Lieut.  P^  June,  25; 

Capt.  P27  Sept.  33  ;  Mqf.  p24  April,  38 ;  Li.-^Coi.  1 4  Apr.  46  \  Col.  20  June  54. 
ilf«l/or*.— Charles  Beady,  Em.  p  13  July  82;  Lieut,  p  19  Mar.  36;  Capt.  15 

Apr.  42;  iifi|/or,  P  6  June  52. 
Robert  Francis  Hunter,  Ens.  p  13  Mar.  35;  Lisut.  P  20  July  36;  Capt.  P22 

Nov.  42 ;  Mt^or,  13  May  53. 
R.  Dennistown  Campbell^  Ent.  p  22  Oct.  33 ;  Lt.  P  27  Mar.  35 ;  Capt.  p  24 

June  42  ;  Brev.'Maj.  20  June  54 ;  Maj,  29  Dec.  54.       ._^_^ 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Caftaiks. 

WiUiamHope 

Aug.  Terrick  Hamilton,  i, 
Barry  Blennerhasset  • . .  • 
Geo.  Whit.  Talbot  Rich  . . 

Henry  Loftus 

Fred.  J.  Colin  Halkett  . . 
Arthur  Charles  Parker  . . 
James  Arthur  Oore,  #.  . . 
Francis  Carr  Clerke  .... 
G.H.W.  File.  Kirkwall,  f. 
Wm.  9tratton  Prince.  • . . 
John  Ignatius  Macdonell 
Charles  Francis  Smitii  . . 
Wm.  Francis  Segraye. . . .  ' 

Brent  Neville 

Lieutenants. 
R.  C.  Wm.  Stuart,  a4f»  •  • 
John  Otway  Wemyss .... 

William  CampbeU 

Francis  Bonham    

Hon.  Ralph  Harbord    . . 
Sir  Lionel  £.Smith,^art. 

Evelyn  Mirehouse 

William  John  Denny .... 

James  Dalgleish 

Fred.  William  Lambtou . . 

Charles  Pringle 

George  Campbell  

CoUrtenayH.Saltren  Scott 
Charles  Geo.  Wingfield  . . 

Ensigns. 
William  Brook  Northey 
Edward  P.  Wade  Browne 
Charles  James  Muuusey . . 

Wyndham  Neave 

John  Cha.H.Poyer  CaUen 

WiUiamO'Malley 

Robert  BarttelotAldridge 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  4  Sept.  35 
P  29  Dec.  36 
P  16  Mar.  30 
P 12  June  40 
26  Oct.  41 

16  Apr.  42 
4  Mar.  42 

17  Apr.  42 
P  22  Nov.  42 
P  8  Aug.  45 

22  Mar.  44 
P  26  Apr.  44 
P  30  May  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  8  May  46 

P  22  May  46 

P    8  Dec.  46 

|pl2April50 

IP  14  June  50 

!Pl6Aug.  50 

|p22Nov.  50 

P17  Jan.  51 

P 14  Feb.  51 

6  June  51 

P 16  Sept.  51 

P  23  Jan.  52 

P  18  June  52 

P  17  Aug.  52 

P 17  Dec.  52 


P  13  May  53 
P  12  Ang.  53 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  53 
P  28  Oct.  53 
6  June  54 
P  6  June  54 


CAPTAIN.    IBRBY.-UAJ. 


P  24  Mar.  38 
P  24  Apr.  38 
P  6  July  38 
P  15  Apr.  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P  30  May  45 
P 16  Feb.  44 
P 16  Dec.  45 
p  22  May  46 
9  Nov.  46 
P25  Sept.  46 
p  8  Dec.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 

18  July  50 
P  8  June  52 

13  May  53 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  63 
P  28  Oct.  63 
PIO  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

7  July  64 
p  22  Sept.  54 
p  29  Sept.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  64 


P  30  May  45 

14  Apr.  46 

P  22  May  46 

P 12  Nov.  47 

n  22  Dec.  48 

P 10  July  60 

P  26  Dec.  61 

P  8  June  62 

13  May  53 

P  4  Nov.  63 

P 10  Feb.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

29  Dee.  54 

29  Dec  64 

29  Dec  54 


4  Major  Campbell  aarrcd  with 
the  4th  Light  Drageont  during  the 
eampalgn  la  Afljfhmniataa  under 
Lord  Keaact  and  waa  preteet  at 
tht  aicga  aad  eaptora  or  Ghasnea 
(madal). 


Paymaster. — Joseph  Cartmall,  5^  Aug.  64 ;  Ens.  7  Dec.  38. 

Ad^utant.^Lieut.  Robert  Charles  Wm.  Stuart,  28  Oct.  53. 

Quarter* Matter^ — Thomas  Walker,  10  March  48. 

^ur^eon«.— George  Douglas  Dods,  M.D.  13  Aug.  47;  Aseiet.-Surg.  22  Nov.  39. 

W^ilUam  Barrett,  MB.,  28  March  54 ;  Asetst.-Surg.  20  Oct.  43. 
Assistant-Surgeon. — Richard  Cooper  Todd,  24  Sept.  50. 


Faeings  Baff.^'Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 

1  Sir  James  MacdoaeU  lerred  with  the  expedition  to  Naplea  and  Calabria,  In  1806  and  0,  including  the 
battle  of  Matda.  Served  aflerwarda  in  Portugal,  SpaiUf  France,  and  Flanders.  Sir  Jamet  has  recciTed 
the  gold  medal  for  Molda,  and  the  lilrer  War  lltfdal  and  fuur  clasps  for  Salamanca,  Yittoflai  NiTello 
and  Nive ;  and  the  Waterloo  Medal. 


Yemc'Acrv. 


50 


224      12nd{Tlui  Duke  of  Albany's  awn  Btghlanders)  Regt.  of  Foot. 

On  the  Coloun— 7!^  Duke't  Cypher  and  Coronet.     F^'Sl'™'  ^^^  ^^  •*• 

U    Depot  ftt  litaBciiek, 

«  HINDOOSTAN"— "  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE," 
CoUmel."^  John  Altchlaon/  Em.  25  Oct  06;  Lt.  and  Capt.  29  JTot.  10; 

Capi.  and  Lt.-CoL  15  Dec.  14 ;  Col.  20  May  36 ;  Mqior-Gen.  83  Nov  41  ' 

Lt.'Oen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Co/.  72nd  Highlanden,  20  Dec  61.  '       ' 

Lieui.'Coianel. -^mchaad  Palmer  Sharp,*  Ens.  p  18  May,  38;   Zieui    p16 

May,  40 ;  Capt.  p  19  March,  47 ;  JIfqfor,  p8  March,  50 ;  Lt.^CoL  p  1  Dec  54 
3f<vor*.— John  WiUiam  Gaisford,  Ens.  p  81  May  39 :  Lieut,  p  84  Sept.  41 :  Cant, 

P8  Oct.  47 ;  Mqiar,  p  19  Jnly  50.  ^        '     ^ 

WlUiam  Parke,  Ens.  p  15  Dec.  40;  Lieut,  p  87  Sept  43 :  Capt.  0  Jan.  40  • 

Mqjory  P 1  Dec.  54.  «-  # 


FuU 
Pay. 


17 
16 


15 


Half 
Paj. 


14 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

18 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

11 

0 

5 

0 

5 

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6 

0 

4 

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4 

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3 

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3 

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8 

0 

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1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

11 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

14 

0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

Captains. 
James  Mackenzie  ...... 

I  Alex.  Dalton  Thellnsson 

Richard  Rocke   

John  Stephens  Clark .... 

Douglas  Robinson 

Charles  J.  W.  Norman  . . 

Archibald  Alison    

Alexander  Crombie  .... 
Hon.  H.  W.  FiUManrice 
Tho.  Cha.  Hardlnge  Best 

Cecil  Rice 

R.  Dennistown  Buchanan 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

C.  Fleming  Hunter    •  •  • . 

James  Atkinson . 

Wm.  Drum.  Ogilvy  Hay 
Hen.  Bentinck  Coathupe 
John  Campbell  Stewart 
William  Henry  £  liot«  .. 
lOsw.  Barton  Feilden  .... 
0  I  Hdn.  Somerset  R.  H.Ward 
C.  C.  Wellesley  Vesey,  a^f. 
John  Thomas  Campbell 
Fred.  Montagu  Alison  . 
Aylmer  Spieer  Cameron.. 
Edward  James  Upton 
Hon.  Alex.T.  FitaManrice 
Gustayus  Lambert  Basfet 

fisrsioHS. 
M.  do  la  Poer  Beresford 
Stapleton  Dresing  Surges 
William  Henry  Campion 

Francis  Brownlow 

Robert  St.  John 

Charles  M.  Stockwell   .. 
John  Soame  Richardson 
Hercules  Edwin  Brown 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P24Sept.41 
P 12  Oct.  41 
P  20  May  42 
P  27  Sept.  42 
Pl7Mar.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  8  May  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
1  Dec.  48 
P 19  Jan.  40 


P  9  Mar.  49 

P  8  Aug.  45 

Pl7May  50 

P  18  July  50 

P  16  Aug.  50 

25  June  44 

P 17  Sept.  50 

8  Nov.  50 

8  Nov.  50 

P 19  Aug.  51 

P17  Oct.  51 

P    9  July  52 

P  21  Sept.  52 

P13May  53 

P 10  June  53 


■*  8  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

P18  Aug.54 

P  8  Sept  54 

3  Nov.  54 

17  Nov.  64 

P30NOV.54 


P  23  Aug.  44 
P   8  Oct  44 

P  8  Nov.  44 

30  Dec.  45 

P 19  Mar.  47 

P  8  Oct  47 

Pll  Sept  49 

25  Jan.  49 

P28Dec.  49 

25  April  50 

P  2  Aug.  50 

P   2  Aug.  50 

8  Dec.  50 

P   3  Dec.  47 

P 14  Oct  51 

P14  Oct  51 

P  25  June  52 

14  Apr.  46 

P 15  July  53 

P 11  Nov.  53 

6 June  54 

6 June  54 

1  Sept  54 


26  Jan.  49 

P  28  Dec.  49 

P  8  Mar.  50 

25  April  50 

2  Dec.  50 
?  7  Oct  51 
Pll  Nov.  53 

6 June  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 

1  Dec.  54 
P  1  Dec.  54 
p  1  Dee.  54 


BBBV.-MAJ* 


«  Q  A  e^i  •  ^*i^'  ShtLtv  serred  la 
1  Sept  54  China  In  the  SOtb (Medal). 
1  Dec.  54  *  L(««<<  Bll«t  prior  le  c«t«fteff 
1  t|m««  KA  I  ^*  Amy  tervcd  for  «•«  yean  aad 
i  a  7*  •  half  ta  the  Royal  »»tj.  •»*  vaa 
1  Dec.  54    BKMat   In  H.  M.  S.    JTdWBr  la 


P 
P 
Chlaa.-«l  tho  Ukimg  of  lh« 

(Medal). 


P  1  Dee.  54 
Poymiufer.— Rowland  Webster,  80  May  49 ;  Bns.  12  Jan.  44;  Lt.  i*  85  Jnly  45* 
Atffutant.—Lieut.  Charles  C.  Wellesley  Vesey,  25  Aug.  54. 
Quarter-Master. — John  MacDonald,  30  April  58. 

Sufyean. — Wm.  Campbell  Seaman,  M.D.,  16  May  51 ;  Assist.^Surg.  16  Feb.  41. 
Assistant'Surfftans. — Daniel  John  Doherty,  85  Sept.  40. 

Edmund  Humphrey  Rol«rts,  83  June  54. 
FaeinffS  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  UtotpOca.  AitciiiMn  Mrred  In  1807  at  tlie  tiers  and  eaptnre  of  CopcntaaK«B.  Bmbarktd  ia  IMi  fbr 
tb«  P«Blf»ala»  and  In  1800  waa  prefent  at  tba  patiay  of  tba  Douro,  eaptara  of  Oporto,  and  ••bteqnenl 
parwit  of  Soali'a  annj  to  Salamoadt.  Ha  was  vounded  in  tha  arm  at  tlia  batuo  of  Tala^arm,  wblla 
carrying  tha  Klnf*i  colour,  which  waa  alio  ibot  tlirongh.  Ha  aeired  tha  eampalfnt  of  1810,  It.  It,  and 
14,  and  was  prrtcnt  at  tha  battia  of  Bataao  ,and  rrtreat  to  tha  Unas  of  Torm  Vedraa :  battia  of  Kata« 
manra,  eapinrv  o(  Madrid,  alaga  of  Burfoa,  and  retrtat  from  thenca  into  Portngal;  affkir  at  Osms,  bat  lit 
of  Viltoria.  aflblr  at  Toloia,  aicga  of  San  Sobaatian,  battln  of  tha  Nivalla  and  the  Mlra,  pawm  of  tha 
A4ottr,  InTcaimant  of  Jtayoone,  alcga  of  iba  diadal,  and  rapolaa  of  the  lortia.  Ha  hat  reetlTad  tha  War 
UtAaX  with  alx  Claapa.  Ha  waa  LfcoL-Oolonel  of  the  Seou  Fusilier  Ooarda  when  pronotad  to  M^Of^ 
Oeneral.  and  had  eommanded  that  reg inent  opwardi  of  four  yean.  Berred  in  India  at  U9iiot><inienS  em 
tha  Statf  of  tho  Madrat  Praaidanejr  from  Jane  184A  to  Nor.  1861,  ia  eoamaad  of  the  lljwrs  dlfiilna 
(ineladlof  Ooorg),  and  of  Iha  PrOTiacatof  Malabar  and  Oaaara. 


iZa.  for  0.  of  O.  Bope,  80  Sept.  15.1 
Depot  ftt  Jenejr.  J 


73rd  Regiment  of  Foot. 


225 


roftn'Senr. 


60 


FtOl 
Pay. 


30 
37 

17 

16 

11 

15 

13 

10 

11 

14 

0 

6 

10 

8 

24 

7 
6 
5 

8 
6 
6 

0 

4 
4 
3 
4 
3 
4 
2 
2 

2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

17 
5 
10 
14 
10 
6 


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Pay. 


0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
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17« 

0 
0 
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0 
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0 


"  MANGALORE"— «  8ERINGAPATAM"— "  WATERLOO." 
Co/.— 9Robt.  Barclay  Macpherson/  C B.  KH.  Ent, 3  Jone  05 ;  Lt,  22  July  05 ; 

Capt.  3  Dec.  00 ;  Mty,  17  March  08 ;  Zt-Coh  4  June  14 ;  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqi.'Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.^Gen.  20  Jnne  54 ;  CoL  73rd  Foot,  29  July  52. 
Lieui.'CoL — Fred.  George  Aug.  Pinckney,*  J^nt.  8  Apr.  25 ;  Lt.  p8  Apr.  26; 

Capt.v  23  Dec.  36 ;  JIfqf.  P  23  Sept.  45 ;  Brep.  Zt.-Col.  28  May  53 :  LU-CoU 

14  April  54. 
ilf<j/<>r*.--George  Hankey  Smith/  Bn»,  9iyi9,j  18  ;  Lieut,  p7  Feb.  22;  Capt, 

P  8  Apr.  26 ;  Bt.-Maj,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mqj.  20  July  49 ;  Bt.  Lt.^  CoL  1 1  Nov.  51 . 
Thomas  Ross,  JBns.  p23  March  38;  Lieut,  p  18  May  41 ;  Cap^P4  June  47  ; 

Jtfq/or,  P  22  Oct.  52. 


Captains 
Philip  Blnndell  Bicknell^ 
William  Lawes  Peto* .... 
Wyndham  Edm.  Bcwes^ 

George  Renny 

Godfrey  James  Bnme  . . 
Alfred  Charles  Knox*. . . . 
Wm.  Creagh  O'Brien*  .. 
William  Henry  Barry  . . 

John  Cox  Gawler   

Frederick  Reeve    

John  Whittaker  Barnes. . 
F.  W.Clement8,»/.c.i  i  Not.51 

LlEUTBNAKTS. 

George  Da  vies    

Albert  H.  Godfrey, a^^'.. . 
Alex.  Allan  Aitcliison  . . 
Hugh  Mackenzie  •••••. 
John  J.  Lloyd  Williams 
Gould  Arthur  Lucas  .... 
Henry  Albert  Norris .... 
Spencer  V .  Fra.  Henslowe 
Rich.  Jas.  Hereford,  d,a(fj. 
Poolu  Francis  Shuldham 
James  Alex.  Caldwell    . . 

Philip  Gibaut 

Fred.  Tichfield  Grcatrex 
Allen  Allecocke  Young .  • 
Bryan  Geo.  Davies  Cooke 

Ensigns. 
Mathew  Smith  Blyth 
John  Marsh  Simpson 
Hon.  C.  R.  Maxwell  Ward 
Wm.  John  Lane  Milligan 

William  Rennie 

William  Gordon 

WUliam  Mitford 

James  Fred.  Henley 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


P 11  Oct.  30 
P 10  May  44 

19  June  40 
1  Nov.  42 

P  23  May  45 
P,  5  Apr.  44 
P 19  Nov.  41 
P 18  Sept.  49 

9  Feb.  49 
P24  0ct   45 

5  Nov.  47 
16  Feb.  14 

P26May  48 
P  8  Feb.  50 
P17  May  50 
30  Apr.  47 
P  23  June  49 
P  12  July  50 
P  21  July  46 
P  18  Apr.  51 

20  June  51 
P 23  Jan.  52 
P 19  Apr.  51 

12  Oct.  52 

5  Dec.  51 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P22AprU53 

p  13  May  53 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  14  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 
15  Sept  54 
22  Sept.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P 16  Nov.  41 
P26  June46 
P  22  July  42 
1  May  44 
P  26  May  48 
P  23  Jan.  46 

26  June  44 
P17  Sept.  50 
P  12  July  50 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  0  July  49 

23  Feb.  15 

P  7  June  50 
P  4  Apr.  51 
P 18  Apr.  51 

20  June  51 
P14N0V.  51 

28  Feb.  52 
P30Mar.  49i 

21  Dec.  52 
P22  April  53 
P28  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

22  Sept.  54 
P  22  Dec.  54 


P  8  Oct.  47 
P  8  Feb.  50 
P  3  Aug.  40 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P  18  Apr.  51 
22  Oct.   51 

21  Dec.  52 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P28  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

22  Sept.  54 
8  Apra25 


BRBV.oMAJ. 


28  May  53 


28  Juno  38 


0  Lt.-Col.  Clcmenti  Mrred 
Mveral  years  on  the  WMt  of 
Afr]ca,fn  the  African  corps,  and 
on  the  itaff  of  Sir  Charles  Mac- 
arthy,  and  was  present  at  th« 
ovei  throw  of  theAshantee  force 
on  the  nth  June  1884. 

0  Captains Blcknell,  and  Peto,  and  Quarter- 
MasterCarson  served  in  theKafflrwar  of  1846'7. 

7  M^Jor  Bewes  served  the  Kaffir  campaign 
of  1840-7  with  the  4fith  Regt. 

8  Captain  O'Brien,  served  In  the40lh  In  the 
action  of  MahanOPoi'0  (wounded)  and  has  re- 
celTcd  the  bronze  star. 


P  22  Dec.  54 
Paymatter. — Loftus  Cassidy,  30  June  54;  J&7U.P9Nov.38;  Lieut.  11  Jane  41; 
Adijutant. — Lieut.  Albert  Henry  Godfrey,  4  Aug.  54.  [Capt.  6  June 54. 

Quarter^Matter. — John  CarsoUi'  28  Nov.  45. 
Surgeon. — Edward  Booth,  13  Feb.  52;  Assitt.^Surg^  11  June  41. 
Asiutant'Surgeont, — ^Wellington  Poole,  1  Aug.  45. 

Charles  Walter  Poulton,  18  Sept.  49. 
Facings  Green. — Agenttf  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

I  Ltent.-Oeneral  If  acpherscn  accompanied  part  of  the  88tb  to  the  West  Indies,  the  latter  part  of  1706 
and  was  present  at  the  talcing  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1700;  also  at  the  reduction  of  the  Brigands  in  Grenada,  at 
the  storm  of  Port  Royal,  and  scTerai  other  places  in  that  island.  EmbarJied  with  the  regiment  for  the 
East  Indies,  in  June  1700,  and  during  a  period  of  six  years  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  three  Presi- 
dencies. In  1806  embarlced  with  the  expedition  to  South  America;  was  present  in  sereral  sliirmishes  on 
the  march  to  and  in  front  of  Buenos  Ayres,  and  at  the  storming  of  it,  when  he  was  wounded.  In  June 
1800,  he  accompanied  the  2nd  battalion  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadli.  In 
If  arch  1819  he  aucceeded  to  the  command  of  the  1st  battalion ;  commanded  it  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
and  at  those  in  the  Pyrenees.  Present  also  at  the  battle  of  the  Nlrelle;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
regt.  at  the  battle  of  Orthes,  and  again  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  being  in  several  minor  affairs. 
Proceeded  in  command  of  the  1st  battalion  to  Canada  in  July  1814;  embarked  from  thence  for  the 
Netherlands  In  June  1815.  He  ha^  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria  and  Orthes ;  and 
the  siiTer  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nire. 

8  I4.-C0I.  Plncliney  serred  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  Sir  George 
Berkeley's  general  order  of  the  17th  Doc.  1847,  as  the  commanding  officer  of  the  7Srd  Regiment,  in  the 
active  operations  in  the  field  under  that  Oenerara  command. 

S  LL-Co1.  Smith  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  and  was  severely  wounded.  In  Sir  George  Berkeley's 
General  Order  of  17th  Dec.  1847  he  was  mentioned  In  the  following  handsome  terms  :^*' The  Lleut^ 
General  begs  to  thank  HaJor  Smith,  7Srd  Regt.,  who  has  commanded  the  Head  Quarter  Camp  during  th« 
whole  of  the  active  operations,  for  the  seal  and  ability  which  he  has  shown." 

4  Captain  Knox  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846>47 ;  also  throughout  that  of  1860-58  (Medal)  :  accom- 
panied the  expedition  to  the  Bassuta  eoantry,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Beree. 


I 

1 

I 


8 

M 

s 
I 

1 

I 

a 

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g 

o 

5 


Years'  Serv. 


52 


Pull 
Pay. 


8:2 
21 
17 
17 


17 

10 
9 
Q 

10 
9 
8 

17 
8 
7 

16 
7 

7 
6 
6 
5 
8 
4 
4 
3 
9 

14 
8 
9 

10 
7 
6 
8 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


1 
1 
1 
1 

11 
6 
11 
14 
4 
0 
3 


Half 
Pay. 


Of, 


Tbo  BUphoHtf   tupencHbed    "SBRINOAPATAM"— "ASSAYB*^" 
D'ONOK"  —  "CIUDAD  ROORIGO*^— «BADAJOZ  "-"  8ALAM 
— •«  PYRENBE8  "— "  NIVELLE  "— "ORTHES  "-  •«  TOULOUSE" 

ColQneL'^'9  Alex.  Thomson,'  CB.  Sns,  83  Sept.  03 ;  X*.  29  Feb.  04  ;  Ccpt.  U 
May  07 ;  Mqj0r,  9  April  13 ;  LL-Col,  21  Sept.  13;  Col.  22  July  80;  ilfai#rJ 
Oen,  23  Nov,  41  ;  Lt,-Qen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  74th  Regt  15  Aug.  fiO. 

Lieut.'Col»wU^-^ohxi  MacDuflf,"  Bm.  10  Feb,  14  j  Xtev^.  26  Jane  27 ;  Cmwi,^  18 
April  39;  Mqjor^  13  Nov.  47 ;  Lieut,-Col.  p  8  Jane  49;  Col.  28  War.  54. 

George  Monkland,'  JBns.  p  11  Jaly  34 ;  Lt,  26  May  38 :  Capl,  p  10  ialT46* 
Mq;or,  7  Nov.  61 ;  Lt.-  Col.  29  July  68.  ^      ' 

Af<f|;orf.— Walter  Douglas  Philllpps  Patton/ JSiu.  P28  Sept.  38 ;  Lieut,  p3  Not. 
40;  Capt.  P  19  May  46 ;  Mqjor,  27  Feb.  62;  Brwei  Lt.-Col.  28  Hat  68.  ' 

Fitzhardinge  William  Longuet  Hancock,^  Bn9.  P  17  Mar.  88 ;  Lieia,  p22  Not. 
89;  Capt.  14  May  47 ;  Brev.-Mf^.  28  May  63;  MaJ.  29  Jaly  53. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 

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0 
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0 
0 
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0 
0 
215 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

Roliert  Brucc^ .  ,.•.... 
WiUiam  Kelty  M'Leod  . . 
John Jag^  ••••{«..••.. 
Lewis  Augustus  Brydon^ 
William  Ross  King*  .... 
Henry  WelllngtonPalmer^ 
James  Falconer^     .... 
James  Stewart  Menzies 
Aogustus  Davies    . . . .  < 
Arthur  Charles  Pretyman 
Fred.  J.  P.  Priestley .... 
PhUipPbilpot^ 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Hon.  John  Colborne .... 
Fred.  R.  Thackeray pM<(;. 
Sir  David  Baird,«  Bart 
RobertHenryDruryLowe* 
Hy.  Ridge  Wolrige 
Thomas  William  Lawson^ 
Charles  Wylde  Sberiock 

Robert  Ca^cart 

Anthony  Delacombe  Bell 
Thomas  Henry  Stoddard. 
John  Warden  M 'Parian  . 
Wbiteford  John  Bell.... 
Fran.  Dalmahoy  Wyatt,r. 
Waltex  Lawrence  Ingles* 

Henry  Jameson 

Bedford  Davies <^ 

Marcus  L.  M'Causland . . 
William  Shapter  Hunt  . . 
George  Pilkington  Blake 
Norman  S.  M'Crummen 
Robert  Frederick  Martin 

Ensigns. 
Frederick  Nind  Woodall 

Abel  Straghan    , , 

A.Wm.Chalmers  Magrath 
Henry  Angclo    


BNSIGN. 


p  9  June  38 

6  June  45 

P 16  Jan.  46 

1  May  46 
P  11*  July  45 
P  7  Aug.  46 

4  Nov.  47 
P  10  Feb.  38 
P  4  June  47 
P   7  July  48 

2  Mar.  38 
24  ilov.  48 

6  Aug.  48 

P  14  Dec.  49 

P 14  June  50 

I*  17  Sept.  60 

31  Mar.  47 

P22  Aug.  61 

P21  Nov.  61 

P  23  Jan.  62 

14  May  52 

26  Oct.   41 

8  Jan.  47 

13  Nov.  46 

11  April  45 

21  Jan.    48 

23  Mar.  49 

P  23  July  47 

23  July  62 

P  6  July  62 

P  5  Nov.  62 

23  Nov.  62 

P17  Dec.  62 


LIEUT.      j    CAPTAIN. 


P22  May  40  p  21  July  48 
P  31  July  46  P  24  Sept.  50 
P  19  Feb.  47  P  7MIU-.61 
P  21  July  48  27  Feb.  62 
P  6Nov.  47iP30  July  62 
10  Nov.  481  17  Aug.  62 
2  Aug.  49!    29  July  63 

15  Mar.  63 

16  Dec.  63 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


28May;4 


24  Oct.  39{ 

P    3  Aug.  49' 

P  24  Sept,  50 

8  Apr,  42 

P   7  Mar.  51 


P  24  Mar.  64 
30  July  64 

P24Mar.  64 
13  Oct.  54 


P 14  Mar.  61 

7  Nov,  51 
12  Nov.  61 
27  Feb.  62 

P  27  Dec  60 
17  Aug.  52 

P  6  Nov.  62 
29  Julv  53 

29  July  63 
5  June  44 

P  22  Apr.  48 
23  Mar.  49 
22  Aug.  49 

8  Oct.  60 
P21  Sept.  62 

10  Mar.  64 
P  24  Mar.  64 

30  June  54 
30  July  54 

8  Sept.  54 
PlO  Nov.  54 


P24Mar.54 
21  Jan.  43 
30Jnly64| 


t  Colonel  MacDaff  Mrrad  ia  Ia& 
upward  of  14  fcum  vitk  tW  tfU 
RcfU,  indodinf  tke  opcmttosa  u 
1S40  in  Lower  and  Upper  Scad*; 
•Im  the  eampaintia  BcfaochHUa. 
CftiMAhar,  aai  Cobool  Amiuf  iStl. 
4S,  and  bat  rcceNed  tbt  Bcial  ia- 
toribed  "Candabar.  Gbuacc.  C«. 
boot"    Was  witb  the  -ISCh  in  tk' 
op«ratioai^igaiD«t  tbe  Owalioritatc 
in    184S-4,    and  eomninnded    the 
Grenadier  ComMoyat  ifae  battle  e( 
MaharajDote  (Medal).    In  IWS  1m 
eommandcd  tke  Ut  ImfkntfyBngad* 
witb  the  fStre*  nnder  Sir   0<«m 
Catbean  in  tbc  advaneo  actoM  cW 
Oran^  andCalcdoo  im««,So«tbm 
Aftiea,  into  tba  Baanto  duef  If*. 
aesb'a  oovotvy ;  afterwaida  be  ena> 
manded  tbe  lorea  encaancd  at  tbe 
Dhoonie  Station  in  KaAuia,  maia 
tbe  end  of  tbe  Kafir  war  in  lau.   ' 

3  Lt..Col.  Mcmklandacrrcd  with 
the  74th  In  the  KaflBr  war  In  1S51. 

6  Captalna  Bryden.  Pakaer,  a  i4 
Pbilpot,  Llenta.  TlMMkcray.  &r 
Dav.  Balrd.  Lowe,  and  Lai 
Auist.  4aig.  Waideneerrcd  I 
out  the  Kaffir  war  in  ISSLS^S;. 


7  Pajmaatar  Donbar  and  Qaartcr>Ma»ter  Dnun 
aerred  in  tbe  Kafir  war  in  1861-&aL 

8  Lieut.  lof  lea  aenred  with  the  Und  Regt.  at  ibr 
■eennd  siege  of  Mooltan  tn  1S4S-9,  inclodiac  <b« 
ktorm  and  capture  of  the  eltjr,  and  aorrcndce  of  tke 
fortreat.  AUo  preaent  at  the  aabaeqo^  aoritmlei  </ 
the  fnrt  and  farriaon  of  Cbenloie,  and  at  the  haiUe  of 
Goojerat  (.Medal  and  Claapc.) 

Paymagter. — Fergusson  Dunbar/ 16  Feb.  60 ;  Qr.^MasttTy  26  April,  44. 
Ad^tUant. — Lieut.  Frederick  Rennell  Thackeray/  4  Nov.  63. 
Quarter-Master. — Charles  Daine«,«  24  Sept.  41. 

Surgeon. — James  Macbeth,'®  M.D.  12  Aug.  53;  Auut.'Surg,  8  Dec.  41. 
A$8i9tant'Surgeon8.—^i\\i9m  Warden,*  M.D.  21  Feb.  51. 

William  Lapaley,  7  Aug,  46.         |  Foe.  White.— il^.C. 

Arthur  Bell,  28  Jan.  62.;  |    R.  ft  W.  M'Origor. 

1  Lieut -General  Thornton  accompanied  the  74th  to  the  PeninKula,  landing  at  Llabon  In  Jan.  lilt,  and  waa  preent  »t 
the  battle  of  Butaco,  rrtreat  to  the  Line*  of  Torrec  Vedraa,  advance  of  the  army  on  Maaaena'a  retreat  tbrrefroaa.  aetten  at 
Pos  d'Arouce  (wounded),  battle  of  Fuentei  d'Onor,  ticffe  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Kodrlgo.  where  he  aerrc^  as  Aaeist.  Bag. 
and  for  hi*  ser vices  was  promoted  to  the  tank  of  Brevet- Major  \  aiege  and  capture  of  Badajoa,  where  ha  aervnd  a*  Asalau 
Engineer  and  wai  ttiirbtljr  wounded  when  leading  about  SOO  men  of  tbo  party  that  ttormed  and  took  the  Bavrliwc  «r  Si. 
Roque  to  reinforce  the  3rd  Division  of  tbe  army  whieh  had  taken  the  Caatlc ;  aiege  and  eaptxire  of  the  Porta  of  Salaatanea« 
where  he  aerred  at  A»ti«t.  Engineer  and  waa  slightly  wounded  i  battle  of  Salamanca  (aevercly  wonndcd).  alego  of  Bargee 
and  retreat  therefrom.— aerred  as  Assist.  Engineer  and  bad  tbe  blowing  ap  of  the  bridge  at  Villa  llocel  and  (he  brUge  at 
Cabeson  entrusted  to  him  ;  battle  of  Vtttoria  aa  second  in  command  of  the  74th  (  siege  of  St.  Sabaatian  where  he  served  a« 
Assist.  Engineer  and  for  bis  conduct  was  promoted  to  tbe  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut.-CoIonel  \  battles ot  tbe  NIvcUe  nod  the  Hive, 
passage  of  the  BIdassoa,  and  battle  of  Ortlies.  besides  several  skirmishes  with  his  Regt.  at  Albjate.  Villa  de  ra*to«c% 
Albldoos,  and  other  places.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  for  St.  Sebastian,  and  the  silver  Wax  Medal  with  nina  Oas|« 
for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 

ft  Major  Baneock  served  with  the  74th  througboot  tbe  Kaffir  war  of  18ftl-ftf.SS,  and  waa  preaent  at  aU  tba  openKkns, 
in  the  Waterkloof,  Amatolas.  *e.t  niMler  Major- Oen.  Somerset,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  in  the  expedltkna  aeroas *• 
orange  River  against  tbe  great  Dasuta  chief  Moabesh,  In  Nov.  IBftS,  for  which  he  reeeived  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 
ftt  M^or  Bruce  served  throoghout  the  Rafflr  war  In  1851.63,  and  waa  proosoted  to  Brerel  rank  of  Ma^  for  lOa  awnka 
9  Llevt.  Davies  served  with  tbe  Cape  Corps  throngbout  the  Kaffir  war  of  IMl-l.  y 


'"'^a^4>^'^  ]  t^th  Regiment  Of  Foot.  ["XSm     227 

Tlie  Boyal  Tiger^  wipewcribed  «  INDIA'»— «  SERINOAPATAM.** 


YMn'BeiT. 


55 


Pttll 


39 
30 


Hair 


0 


28 

0 

16 

0 

39 

0 

15 

0 

19 

0 

t» 

0 

80 

1 

17 

0 

13 

0 

16 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

13 

0 

14 

0 

11 

0 

18 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

13 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

16 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

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0 

3 

0 

8 

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8 

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8 

0 

Ctflwel.— SackvUle  Hamilton  Berkeley ,i  En$,  1  May«  1800;  Li,  5  Nov.  00 ;  Capt. 
85  Pee.  04 ;  Jlf^s;.,  18  Feb.  08  -,  Lt.-Ckfh  20  June,  11 ;  Col  87  May, 85 ;  Major- 
Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  X<.- Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  (?«R.80Jane54;  Col.  75  F.16  Sept.  45. 

Lieut,'Coli.^fUiben  lyAmpier  HalUfax,' J7iu.p31  July,  23;  Lt.  P23  Jnne,85; 
Capt.  P  8  April,  26 ;  Af q;.  p  30  July,  36 ;  Lt.-Col,  12  Dec.  43  ;  Col.  20  June 54. 

Alexander  Jardine,£ii«.  p22  April  26;  lAeut.  p25  Feb.  30;  Capi.^ll  Mar.36; 
J3r«P.-ilfq;.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqj.  3  Apr.,  49 ;  LU-Col.  PI  June,  49 ;  Coh  28  Nov.  54 

Arq;or#.~Charles  Herbert,  En».  p19  Not.  25;  Lieut,  pIO  Oct.  26 ;  Capt.  P27 
Sept.  33 ;  Af/yor,  p  35  April,  45  ;  Brev.  Lieftt.CoL,  20  June  54. 

I^eudre  Charles  Bourchier,*  ^ru.  p5  April  33;  Lieut.  p12  May  36;  Capt. 
P20  Ju1y38;  Brev.-M^ar,  11  Nor.  51 ;  Mt^jor,  12  Dec.  51. 


.  •  •  • 


Captains. 

Edward  Knollys. . 
William  Campbell  Mollan 
Charles  B.  P.  Gordon*  . . 
B.  D.Wardlaw  Ramsay, «. 
Aug.  Thomas  Hotham  . . 
William  Brookes    ...... 

John  Hamilton  Cox 
Dudley  Clarges  Hill 
Thomas  Clement  Dunbar^ 
Bdward  Wm.  John  Knox 
Alexander  Chancellor 

Robert  Blaekall^ 

Lieutenants. 
George  William  Muriel 

James  Mason  .  •  • 

Browning  Drew  •...<» 
Wm.  John  Jas.  Smith  . . 
Rodney  Payne  O'Shea  . . 
John  R.  S.  FitzGerald  .. 

John  Nolan     «••.. 

Thomas  Milles,  At{^.  .... 

Richard  Barter 

John  Robertson  Turnbull 
David  William  Martin  . . 

Alfred  Harrison  •  • 

Charles  Complon  Abbolt 
Charles  Robert  Rivers 

Henry  Cowell    

Ernest  Le  Pelley   .... 

Leopold  Brown 

William  Henry  Urquhart 
Chas.  Augustus  Daniell' 
Thomas  Carlisle ........ 

Edward  Y  iUiers  Briscoe . . 

Ensigns. 
Geo.  C.  Norris  Faithfull 

William  Crozier 

William  CUve  Justice    •. 
Charles  Melville  Pym  • . 

Henry  Hurford 

Walter  Hume 


BNSION. 


LIEUT. 


P 18  Oct.  27 
PIO  Jan.  40 

13  Dec.  33 
P 15  Dec,  40 
Pll  Mar.  36 

11  Jan.  33 
P 10  Oct.  34 

9  Jan.  38 

1  Apr.  42 

P 18  Oct.  39 

P  20  Oct.  46 

P 19  Jan.  38 

84  June  48 

P-  8  Aug.  44 

P   7  Mar.  45 

80  May  48 

16  July  41 

89  Mar.  44 

P  89  July  43 

p  25  Apr.  45 

88  Apr,  46 

14  Jan,  48 
P 16  June  48 
P85  Aug.  48 

22  July  42 
P    1  Sept.  48 

12  Jan.  49 
20  Oct.  49 
28  Apr.  46 

P  9  Feb.  49 
P18  Jan.  39 
P 17  Jan.  61 
P  18  Sept.  49 


PUMar.  51 
16  Apr.  52 
10  Dec.  52 

P 10  June  53 
16  Jam  53 

P83June54 


P  2  Nov.  30 
P  8  April  41 
P  17  Feb.  37 
P  5  Aug.  42 
Pll  Jan.  39 
16  Sept.  36 
Pll  JiJy  37 
PIO  Sept.  41 
P81  Mar.  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P 18  Aug.  48 

6  Mar.  40 

89  July  45 

80  Dec  47 

p  8  Jan.  47 

7  Sept.  43 
80  Apr.  44 
11  Feb.  46 

3  Apr.  40 

do. 

do. 

P  4  May  49 

P  1  June  49 

14  Jan.  50 

84  May  44 

P81  Oct.  51 

P 13  Apr.  52 

87  Aug.  52 

89  Apr.  53 

P 10  June  53 

PIO  April  40 

P  83  June  54 

8  July  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P17  Feb.  37 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  85  Apr.  45 
P  85  June  47 
P 18  Nov.  47 

8BJan.  48 

S 1  Mar.  48 
P  4  May  49 
P  35  Apr.  51 

15  Mar.  53 
P  80  Feb.  58 

15  Mar.  53 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  51 
80  Jona  54 


f  Colouel  Ifalllfu  lenred 
in  tlie  KafHr  MmpaigDi  of  18S4 
and  S6,  under  Sir  Beniamlo 
D*  Urban. 

8  Capt.  Gordon  served  In  the 
eampafgna  against  the  Kafllr 
Tribes  of  South  Africa  In  1834- 
85.  Also  as  assistant  enf  inetr 
during  1887  and  1888,  on  tlio 
eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape 
Colony;  and  employed  under 
Colonel  l^ewlsy  commanding 
Rojal  £ni(ioeers,  to  execute  a 
confidential  survej  (trigono- 
metrical  and  statistical)  on 
that  flrontler. 

4  Capt.  Dunbar  serred  with 
the  flank  companies  88th  Reg. 
in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin 
Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Kohat  Pass  io  Feb.  1880. 


5  Lieut.  Daniell  served  in  the  65tb  Regt.  on 
the  China  Expedition  (Medal),  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoj, 
Chusan,  and  Chln-kiang-foo. 

7  Captain  Blackall  served  with  the  49th 
Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  wu  present  at  the 
first  taking  of  Chusan. 


Paymaeter. — David  Franeis  ChamberB,  86  Jan.  49 ;  Ens.  p31  Jan.  40;  Lieut. 
Aiifutant.— 'Lieut.  Thomas  Milles,  11  Feb.  48.  [6  May,  48. 

Quarter^Maeter. — Jobn  Dnnlop,  9  Feb.  49  $  Em.  1  May  40. 
Surgeon. — James  Coghlan,  88  Oct.  53 ;  Assist. ^Sitrg.  5  Oct.  41. 
Amnttant' Surgeons. — Henry  Armstrong,  17  June  43. 

Archibald  Henry  Fraser,  81  Feb.  51. 

Augustus  Frederick  Turner,  86  July  53. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents f  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 

1  Geoeval  Berkeley  served  at  the  capture  of  Surinam,  in  1804 ;  of  the  Danish  Islands  of  St.  Thomas, 
St.  Jobs,  and  St.  Croix,  la  1807  ;  and  of  Martinique,  in  1800,  Including  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon.  He 
baa  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  Martinique  and  Ooadaloupe. 

0  M^or  Bourchier  serred  with  the  17th  throughout  the  campaign  in  Affghenistan  and  Beloochistan  under 
Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  slorm  and  capture  of  Ohuxnee  (Medal) and  of  Khelat,  at  which  last  he 
WM  twice  wounded. 


228  T'^JwBerf.'l 


I 


[Serrlng  at  BftUfut.  Nof«  Scotia. 
Depot,  Chatham. 


TMn'Serr. 

61 

Full  Half 

Pay.  Pay. 

43 

Ml 

41 

0 

39 

0 

28 

0 

22 

0 

20 

0 

23 

0 

22 

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24 

0 

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«ipeh.4«.j  16th  Regiment  of  Foot.      _ 

The -&/*j!>^«*, circumscribed  "  HINDOOSTAN"— "NIVE"-'* PENINSULA.- 
CotoneZ.— 1  William  Jcrvois/  KH.  En».  7  AprU  04;  XtVirf.  8  Aug.  04;  Capi. 

14  July,  08 ;  Mqjor^  10  Dec.  13  ;  Lieut.-Coh  22  Sept.  14 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ; 

Miifor-Gen,  9  Not.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  76lh  Foot,  10  May  63. 
XieM^-Catone/.— Joseph  Clarice,  Ens.  22  March,  10;  Lieut.   PlO  Jane,  IS; 

Capt.  P24  Feb.  25 ;  Mqj.  26  June,  33 ;  Lt.-Col.  17  Sept,  39 ;  CW.  11  Nor.  51. 
-Miyor*.— Richard  Gardiner,  ^iw.  12  May  14;  Lieut.  29  SepL  26;  Capi.  p6 

April  33 ;  Mcoor,  11  Nov.  45;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 
Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  J5n«.  P30  Dec.  26;  ii«if .  p  8  June  30 ;  Capi.  P^Jmnt 

36;  JBr«7..1fa;or,9NoT.46;  Major,  3  Sept.  47 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  Jane  M> 


Captains. 
Qeo.  Fred.  Cooper  Scott 
Brtv.  Lf.'Col.  90  June  64. 

Henry  Brewster .  • 

Collingwood  Fenwick  . . 
Chas.  S.  8.  Evans  Gordon 
Henry  Dalton  Smart,  #. . . 
Morley  S.  Tynte  Dennis 

John  Gore  Ferns    

Thomas  Tydd 

Wm.  Wood  Senhouse .... 
Thomas  William  Cator  .  • 
Henry  Heame  Lacy  •  • .  • 
Charles  O'Donoghne .... 

LiBUTBZCANTB. 

Wilford  Brett,« 

John  William  Preston  . 

Benjamin  Rising    

James  Camming  Clarke 
JohnCummittgClarke,iuO'. 
Allen  Noble  Adams   . . . 
George  Wedderbume'  . 

James  Fox  Bland   

Matthew  White 

WalterMontfordWestropp 
G.  Henry  John  Heigham 

John  Geddes 

Henry  Jeffery  Robinson 
Charles  Thoe.  Caldecott 

John  Henry  Tripp 

Ensigns. 

John  yiocent 

Edward  Wm.  Fred.  Acton 
WUli«m  Boyd  O'Malley 
George  Edward  Corrance 
George  HolUogs  Best  . . 
Charles  Cameron  Lees  . . 
John  Aug^tine  Palliser. . 
Lake  £.  O'Connor  •••. 


BNSION. 


26  Oct.  27 

P 18  Oct.  33 
P  4  Sept.  35 

12  Oct.  32 
P  31  Dec.  33 
P 18  Sept.  36 
3  May  31 
P  3  June  30 
P  7  April  37 

29  Dec.  46 
P  1  Feb    39 

29  Aug.  39 

P  29  May  40 

26  Jan.   44 

26  July  44 

P28  Mar.  46 

11  Nov.  45 

P27  June45 

P  3  Dec.  47 

P  8  Dec.  46 

2  April  41 
P  4  June  47 
P22  June47 

25  Aug.  48 
P 17  Jan.  61 
P  4  Apr.  61 
P 12  July  60 

p  2  May  61 

6  Dec.  61 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P  20  Jan.  54 

10  Feb.  64 

7  June  64 
p  1  Sept.  54 

3  Nov.  54 


LIEUT. 


P   3  May  31 

P 19  Aug.  36 
P  7  April  37 
P  3  June  30 
P  26  Aug.  37 
P28NOV.  37 

23  Feb.  38 
P 19  Oct.  38 

20  July  39 
P  30  July  47 
PlOApr.  41 
P  20  Dec.  42 

P 13  Jan.  43 

P 13  Nov.  46 

P  8  Dec.  46 

P  4  June  47 

3  Sept.  47 

P  3Sept.47 

P21  Dec.  49 

14  Oct.  61 

26  June  46 

2  Jan.  62 

P 10  Feb.  64 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

1 1  Ang.  64 

P  22  April  63 


CAPTAIN. 


P   1  July  36 

P  9  Nov.  39 

P   3  April  40 

P20  Dec.  42 

8  Jan.  43 

PIO  Nov.  43 

14  Apr.  46 

8  Sept.  47 

14  Oct.  61 

p  12  Nov.  62 

6  June  64 

21  July  64 


Bmsv.-iiA/. 


9  Not,  46 

11  Nov.  51 
11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 
20  Jane  54 
20  Jaaa54 


Poyifuuffr.— Robert  Thos.  Heam,  30  Sept.  61 ;  Sni.  19  Aag.  44;  Li,  20  May  47. 

Atyutant. — Lieut.  John  Camming  Clarke,  28  July  64. 

QuarterMatter. — Henry  Tyler,  3  Sept.  47. 

5ifr^00ii.— Robert  Thomas  Soott,  7  Aug.  46 ;  A$9igt.'8«rg.  15  Jnly  36. 

Asiiitant'Surgoons. — George  AnderMn  Wilkinson,  17  Dec.  47. 

Duncan  Alex.  Campbell  Fraser,  M.D.  28  Oct  63^ 

Facings  Red.-*J^<n/«,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


1  LicuL-Oraeral  JarroU  aeeompaiiled  the  80th  on  the  expeJltioa  to  HanoTar  in  IMS.  In  UIO 
waiappoinltd  Co  tha  staff  of  Lord  Btajnof ;  neoompaolad  him  on  tho  eipmiltioa  to  Matafa,  and 
■llfhlly  wounded  In  the  allnek  on  the  Portreee  of  Frangerola.  In  181S  he  was  appointed  to  tha  staff  of 
BIr  Gordon  Drammond,  and  embarked  with  him  for  Canada,  where,  daring  the  operations  of  that  aod 
the  following  year,  ha  was  pteeent  In  almost  titttj  action  fought  with  the  American  Army  either  In  that 
ProHnoe  or  oa  the  Frontier,  Including  the  storming  of  Fort  Niagara,  Lewistown,  the  attacks  on  Btock 
Rock  and  Baflklo,  operations  agaloU  the  forts  and  batteries  of  Oswego,  and  action  of  Landy's  Lane.  n« 
raoelvad  the  btaret  rank  of  Us^or  for  Buffalo,  and  that  of  Ueat.>ColoneI  for  Landy'a  Lane. 

<  LL  Wedderbame  serrad  with  the  t4th  Regt.  during  tha  Pui^aab  campaign  of  184»-49,  and  was  pre* 
sent  at  tha  battle  of  Ooojurat  (Medal  aad  one  clasp). 


/ 


nrean  Senr. 


49 


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^•"KC-of  wS;?  **•]     77^t  ( TAc  East  Middlesex)  Reg.  of  Foot.      229 

Oa  the  Colours  aad  Appointmeatt,  ihe  Plume  of  the  Print*  ^  JTalra.— "SERINGPATAH"— "CIUDAD 

RODBIGO"—  ••  BADAJOZ"— •*  PENINSULA." 

Colonel.  — "9  Sir  George  Brown,i  KCB.  KH.^/i#.23  Jan.  06;  Li.B  Sept.  06; 

Capt.  20  June,  1 1 ;  Mqjor,  26  May,  14 ;  Lt.-CoL  29  Sept.  14 ;  CoL  6  May,  31 ; 

Mqjor-Gen,  23  Nov.  41  >  LU-Oen.  11  Nov.61 ;  Col,  77th  Foot,  11  April,  61. 
Lieut^'ColoneU—Thomos  Graham  Egerton,'  Em,  24  Dec.  29;  X/.P9  Mar.  .32; 

Ca^t,  P  23  Jan.  35 ;  M(^,  p  7  Feb.  45 ;  Lt.-CoL  p 27  Dec.  50 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  54. 
ilf/(/or«.— Robert  Jocelyn  Straton,'  Em.  10  Jan.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  18  Jan.  33 ;  Cajtt, 

P26  Apr.  39;  Jlffl(/or,Pi8  Aug.  48;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  54. 
George  Dixon,*  Em.  p  30  Dec.  28;  Lieut,  p  26  Dec.  34;  Ca;)f.  p29  Nov.  39  j 

Major,  P  27  Dec.  50 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  54. 
William  Forbes,  Eiis.P'Z  Dec.  31 ;  Lieut.  11  Aug.  35;  Capt.  p7  Feb.  64;  Maj. 

29  Dec.  54.  * 


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Captains. 

Bartholomew  O'Brien   . 
Geo.  Harry  Smith  Willia 

John  Hackett,  # 

Henry  Robert  Garden    . . 

I  Francis  Kennedy    

Wm.  H.C.  George Pcchell 

William  Hickman 

Thomas  Oriel  Forster    . . 

Henry  Kent 

Rich.  Geo.  Anhcrst  Luarii 
Bentinck  Duncan  Gilby 
W.  Molesworth  Cole  Acton 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  Hosken  France . . 
£dward  Henry  Chawner. 
Arthur  Maurice  Richaidfr 
Eliclid.  Butler  Willingtuu 
Wm.  Joseph  Garden  . 
Audley  Lempriere... 
Frederick  John  Butts 
Matthew  William  Dickson 
Wm.  N.  Morris  Orpen  . . 
Charles  Ernest  Knight  . . 
Edward  Morton  Long  . . 
Bernard  Morgan,  Adfj. ,. 

George  Garden   

Hon.  John  Colborne .... 
H.  M.  Lamout  Colquhoun 
George  Edward  Leggett  . 

Ensigns. 
John  Fentou  B.  P.  Dodd 
Thomas  Peter  Harvey  . . 
Wilham  Ennis    ........ 

James  M.  Daly 

Arthur  Charles  Croker  . . 
Herbeft  Fred.  L.  Browne 
Wm.  Seward  Le  Feuvre 
John  George  Skene 


ENSIGNS. 


LIEUT. 


P 15  Apr.  36 

P  23  Apr.  41 

17  Nov.  37 

Pll  Nov.  42 


P 13  July  38 

P  30  Aug.  44 

28  Aug.  39 

P   7  Feb.  45 


26  July  44  P  23  May  45 


1  Aug.  48 
P12  Sept.  48 
P  25  Nov.  42 
P  8  Aug.  45 
6  July  45 
1 7  Nov.  46 
P17  Sept:  60 

P 16  May  51 
P  13  Feb.  52 
P  12  Mar.  52 
P  16  Apr.  52 

5  Dec.  51 

10  Dec.  52 
P 18  Mar.  63 

22  Apr.  63 
P  14  May  63 

6  June  64 
16  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 
11  Aug.  64 

6  Aug.  48 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

13  Oct.  6^ 
27  Oct.  54 

3  Nov.  54 

4  Nov.  54 
30  Nov.  64 

1  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 


P  25  July  61 
P  31  Oct.  61 
P 14  Feb.  46 
P23  Aug.  60 
P 14  May  47 
P  20  Feb.  52 
P    2  Apr.  52 

10  Dec.  52 
1»25  Feb.  53 
P  29  Apr.  .03 
P13  May  53 

6  June  54 

1 1  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  54 

27  Sept.  54 

5  Oct.  54 

7  Oct.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
6  Nov.  54 

P 14  Mar.  51 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Doc.  54 


captain. 


BHEV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 


2  Aug.  50 

P  27  Dec.  50 

25  July  61 

P 25  July  51 

P31  Oct.  61 

P  13  May  63 

P24  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

27  Sept.  64 

P23Nov,  52 

6  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


6  Colonel  EKertoncoromaudcd 
the  77th  Bogt.  throughout  tho 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in<- 
cluding  the  baltlea  of  the  Aluia 
and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol. 

8  Lt.  Cols.Straton  and  Dixon 
served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854  irlth  the  77th  Regt., 
including  the  battles  of.vbo 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sebtstopol. 


Puyniaster. — Wm.  Fortescue  Scott,  13  Jan.  54 ;  Ens.  15  July  43  j  Li,  18  Feb.  48. 

Adjutant, — Lieut.  Bernard  Morgan,  11  Aug.  54. 

Quarter'Master. — Henry  Blii>£ett»  3  Nov.  54. 

SurgeoJi. — Christopher  Macartney,  MB.,28May  54;  Astist.-Sur.  2  Feb.  44 

Assistants urgeo fie. — Robert  Graves  Burton,  24  Feb.  54. 

Ormsby  Bowen  Miller,  28  March  64. 

Alexander  Humfrey,  28  April  64. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  filT  George  Brown  served  at  the  slego  and  capture  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  in  the  Peninsula  from 
Aug.  1808  to  Julj  1811 ;  and  again  from  July  1S13  to  May  1814,  including  tho  batUe  of  Vimiera,  passage  of 
the  bonro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  with  the  previoua  and  subsequent  actions ;  battle  of  Talarera  (severely 
wounded  through  both  thighs},  action  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  bridge  of  Almeida,  battle  of  Buiaeo,  the 
different  actions  during  the  retreat  ot  tlic  French  army  from  Portugal,  action  at  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentea 
d'Onor,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  thu  NivcUo  and  Nive,  and  the  inre»lment  of  Bayonne.  Served 
afterwards  In  tlie  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington. 
Slightly  wounded  in  the  head  and  very  severely  in  the  groin  at  Bladensburg.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  seven  Claspi.  Commanded  the  Light  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854 
ijicloding  the  battles  of  the  Ahna  (horse  shot  under  him),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (ftcverely  wounded^ 
•hot  through  the  arm),  and  licge  of  Sebastopol. 

t  I 


iTh^^ASk]  18th{Highla7iJ)ReffLofF.(orRosS'shireBuffs.)    p^r?;^^ 

"  Cu»rfu?A»n  i?Ai."— The  ^tepftflwf,  iuperfcribed  «  A88AYE"— «  MAIDA  "— «4AVA,- 
Colonel— 9  9!8A  5tr William  Cbalmen*,  CB.  KCH.  Btu.  9  July  09  :  Lieut.  °' 


i-^ 


SXB^S 


Year's  Serr. 


62 


Poll 
Pay. 


86 

20 

26 
30 


22 
28 
19 
10 
18 
15 
16 
15 
16 
10 
11 
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16 

16 

13 

13 

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0 

10 

8 

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0 
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Oct. 03 ;  Capt.^  Aug.07;  Afq[;or,26 Aug.l3 ;  Xieu^- C0/.I8 Jane  16 ;  CollOJ.-. 

37 ;  Mqjor-Gen.  9  Nov. 46;  LL-Qen.  20  Jane  64;  Co/.  78th  Foot,  30  Sept.  C. . 
Xf.-Co2«.— Walter  Hamilton,  Ens,  P28Jan.  19;  Xf.  P16  Apr.  24;  C0pt,*\'a 

Mar.  33 ;  Brev.'Mqf,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqfor,  '10  Dec.  47 ;  Xf.-  Col  2  OcU  4J  3 

Col.  28  Not.  64. 
Hcury  William  Stisted,*  Sns.  p  4  Dec.  36 ;  Lieut.  PftQ  Sept.  38 ;  Cafi.  »29  A-  % 

42 ;  Afq;or,  P26  May  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  PlO  April  60;  CoL  28  Nov.  64. 
Majori. — Henry  Hamilton,  Ens.  p13  Aug.  29;  Lieut.  P29  Noy.  3d;  C    . 

P29  April  42 ;  Mqjor,  P 19  April  60. 
Colin  Campbell  M'lutyre,  Ens,  9  Apr.26;  Xteu^  P17  July  28;  Capt.  P28  A". 

37 ;  Major f  19  June  60. 


Captains. 
John  Fowdcn  Haliburton 

Peter  Grcban'    

George  Henry  Hunt .... 
Jas.  Duncan  Mac  Andrew^ 
Orseme  Alex.  Lockbart 
William  Henry  Ridge  . . 
Tho8.  R.  Drummond  Hay 

Alex.  Mackenzie    

Douglas  Hastings 

John  Henderson'   ...... 

Thomas  Adams  ........ 

L.  Pleydell  Bouverie .... 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Robert  B.  Arthur  Punris 
Wm.  Buck  C.  Aug.  Parker 
Wm.  M'Gregor  Archer. . 
HowardDonglasCampbell 
George  Floyer  Sydenham 
Robert  Douglas* 


BNSIONS.     I       LIBUT.       |    CAPTAIV. 


P 16  Feb.  33  p  28  Apr.  37 
P  8  April  26;  26  Not.  30 
P  8  Jan.  36<P  9  Nov.  38 
P 16  Mar.  39 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P 13  Mar.  40 
P  2  Aug.  39 
P  7  Feb.  40 
20  Mar.  40 
P 18  April  46 
P20]Aug.  44 
P  7  Sept.  41 


P 11  May  39 

11  Oct  39 

P  1  April  42 

9  April  42 

P  29  April  42 


2AprU41 

Thomas  Anderson |  23  May  46 

Robert  Bogle 

Donald  Stuart 

H.  Taylor  Macpherson  a^. 
Duncan  D.  Grahame* . . . 

Joseph  Webster 

Horatio  Gillmore 

John  Simeon  Fran.  Dick 
Joseph  P.  H.  Crowe  .... 

Arthur  Cassidy 

John  Hunter  •  • 

A .  Wickham  Pym  Weekes 
Andrew  Cathcart  Bogle 

John  Finlay    

Ensions. 

Alexander  M'Leod 

Hugh  Grogan  Davidson 
George  Digby  Barker 


P 14  Apr.  46 
P 12  June  46 

28  Feb.  46 
P  6  Mar.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 

31  Mar.  4G 
p  11  Dec.  47 

27  Oct.  46 
P17  Nov.  48 

21  May  47 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  28  Dec.  49 
p  14  Feb.  61 

17  Sept.  60 

11  July  61 

P  21  Feb.  63 


p  21  May  41 

8  April  42 
P  6  Mar.  41 
P  6  Nov.  41 

8  April  42 

8  April  42 

2  Dec.  46 

PlO  Mar.  47 

28  Dec.  42 

p  16  May  40 

p  17  Feb.  43 

24  Oct.  44 

29  Nov.  44 

9  Nov.  46 
28  Dec.  42 

P  10  Dec.  47 
P  1 1  Dec.  47 
P23May  48 

13  July  48 
P26S6pt.48 
P  6  Oct.  48 

31  Doc.  49 
P 19  Apr.  60 

17  Sept.  60 
P 14  June  60 
6  Dec.  60 
P 14  Sept  62 
Pl8Mar.63 
P22  Dee.  64 


24  Oct  44 

P 18  Sept  40 
12  May  48 

P  6  Oct  48 

PlO  Apr.  60 
17  Sept  60 

P 17  Nov.  48 
16  Mar.  63 
16  Mar.  63 

P 18  Mar.  63 
4  Mar.  63 

P22Dec.  64 


BRmV.-Ui. 


11  Nov.;: 


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p«if«  la  A^^kaalMaa  aM  Bc4 .1 
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at  tto  <«S«l  af  !*•  t—nnji  •< 
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Frederick  Henry  Walsh  "^ 

John  Swanson  

Montagn  Alex.  Kirby   . 


P  18  Mar.  63 
P  11  Oct  53 
P22Dec.  64 


17  .  0    Paymoi/er.— Joseph  Webster,  22  April  63;  En*.  23  Nov.  38. 

10  I  0    A4jutant.— Lieut,  Herbert  Taylor  Mfcphenon,  23  May  53. 

9  0    Quarfer-ATa^^r.— Patrick  Carroll,  7  Aug.  4a 

13  0    Sttr^«9fi.*-Joseph  Jce,  83  Jane  54 ;  Assittant'Surgeon,  16  Apr,  4t» 

9  0    Assist. 'Surgeons, — Jame^^eitch,  M.D.  23  Jan.  46. 

8  0  ArthuFStewart  WUlocks,  3  Sept  47. 

I    1  0  !  Edward  Kingsborough  0*NeiU,  14  July  64. 

Facings  Bnff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. 

1  air  WUKua  Ctelnen  Mnrcd  ta  SlcUy  ia  ISOSaad  7  t  ciapalfaa  of  lias.»  la  Pwtaf«t  Md  9fS»  \ 
dwrra,  toeladlac  bemMidaMiit  of  Plvshlaf  t  M  Catfia  la  ISIO  aad  II  i  «a4  all  Ite 
etadlaf  Ik*  b«ttlc  of  Barratt,  atiack  af  iha  aacajr  on  fb«  iMlflkti  IMW  MocMBe.  aflUr  of 
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th»  a«tir«.     He  «aa  ptowat  «iUa  tSic  tmy  In  tbt  Peninsula  durieg  alaaaat  aU  lb*  »!«(««.  and  «a« 
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STpolf  ALriilf»r**']    79^A  Refft  of  Foot  (  Ca»imm  Highlanders).        231 

••  BOMONT.OP-IBB,*^Th«  SpMiMr,  with  tb*  ««rd  ••BOTPT'*— ««FUSNTB8  D*ONOB**— ••  SAL* 
MANCA"-"  PYRBNBBi-— ••  KIVBLLB"— ••  NIVB"— "TOULOUSB"-"  PBNIN8ULA"— 

••  WATBRLOO.** 

Co/<meZ.<^|l  William  Henry  Bewell/  CB.,  Em.  97  March  00  j  Li,  26  Feb.  07 ; 

Capt.  12  March  12;  JIfri/.  3  March  14;  Lt.-CoL  21  Jnne  >7;  CoZ.  10  Jan. 

87  ;  MaJ.'G£n.9  Noy.46;  Z^.Gen.20  Jnne54;  Cor79th  Foot,  24  March 54. 
Lieut.'CoL — ^John  Douglaa,  Ens.  p  6  Sept.  38 ;  Lt.  p  8  July  86 ;  Capt,  p  8  June 

41 ;  Brev,-M<y.  1  Not.  42;  Mq},  P24  Dee.  62;  Breo,  Lt^CoL  20  June  54 ; 

Lt.'Col.  13  An?.  64. 
Mqjors, — Richard  C.  H.  Taylor,  Ens,  11  Dec.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  29  Mar.  39 ;  Capt. 

P23  Adk.  44;  Mqjor^  8  Aug.  64. 
Robert  Douglas  Clephane,  Em.  p  8  June  38;  Xtetc^  P18  Sept.  40;  Capt.  Pll 

Apr.  46 ;  Major ^  13  Aug.  54. 
William  M<Call,  Ens,  p  29  Mar.  39 ;  Ueut.  p8  June  41 ;  p  Capt.  14  Nov.  46  ; 

Maj,  29  Dee.  54. 


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Captains. 

jAndrew  Hunt 

iThomas  Bromhead  Butt . 
'Wm.  Chauval  Hodgson.. 

I  Henry  Murray 

Henry  Wotton  Campbell 
Keith  Ramsay  Maitland 
Alez.CookburnM'Barnett 
George  Murray  Miller  . . 
W.  Cuningh.  Cuniughame 
Edward  William  Cuming 

William  Scott    

Charles  Millns  Harrisson 

John  Scott 

Henry  Holford  Sterenson 
James  Herbert  Freme  . . 
William  Mure*   

LlEUTBNANTS. 

Philip  Percival  

Francis  Charles  Turner.  • 
George  Alex.  Harrisson 
Dondd  Hay  M'Bamet . . 

James  Bell 

Francis  Gore  Currie  .... 
John  Macdonald  Leith  . . 
George  Thomas  Scovell 

Donald  McDonald 

David  Cant    

William  Henry  Mackesy 
Celestine  George  Durant 

Ensigns. 
John  Miller  M'Nair  .... 
William  JohnM.  Crawfurd 
Havilland  J.  DeCarterct 

James  Young  ojdj 

Wm.  Barclay  G.  Cleather 
Fra.  Pemberton  Campbell 
Chas.  Edward  McMurdo 


ENSIGN. 


P22  Feb.  40 
P  8  April  40 
P  18  Sept  40 
P  1  June  41 
P 14  April  43 
P  4  July  45 

19  Aug.  42 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P  26  June 
P  24  July 
Pll  Nov. 
P  3  Nov. 
P  27  Oct. 

29  June 
P  19  Oct. 
P  22  Oct. 


46 
40 
45 
46 
48 
49 
49 
47 


LIBUT. 


P 16  Aug.  50 
P  9  July  52 
P23  Nov.  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P17  Mar.  54 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  64 
P24  Nov.  52 

P 18  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

P25  Nov.  53 

2  Oct.  54 

Oct.  54 

Nov.  54 


P 15  June  42 
P  2  Aug.  42 
P  10  Feb.  43 
23  Aug.  43 
P  4  July  45 
P  25  Aug.  46 

28  Nov.  45 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  31  Dec.  47 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  25  Apr.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P22  0ct.  52 
P24  Dec.  52 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P  11  July  51 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

8  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

13  Aug.  54 

22  Aug.  54 

P  6  Oct.  54 

8  Oct.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN.  IBRBY.-MAJ. 


P  25  Aug.  46 
P  2  Apr.  47, 
Pll  June  47 
P 12  Dec,  51 
P  22  Oct  52! 
P  24  Dec.  52  i 
P  10  Mar.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 

13  Aug.  54 
8  Oct.  54 
1  Dec.  54 

29  Dtc.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54  ,  p,^  fiamt% 

29  Dec.  54 '  aenr^d  wliL  the 
20  Dec.  54  48nl  In  the  etm- 
iMlpi  «JB  the  Sttf 
IcJ  in  18f6  (nirdftl)t  and  eom- 
manded  the  reur-  gna  d  at  Buddiwal 
when  cutoflTbjr  the  eaemy'i  eavalrf* 
and  effected  iUs  retreat  in  an  or- 
derly manner  in  the  Ihce  of  tha 
entire  Seik  caTalrr,— biteondaet  on 
this  oeeasion  afterwards  elieited  tLe 
Dake  of  WelUttftoD'a  *•  eerdial  ar« 
probatlcQ  and  thanks  for  tbefallanlij 
and  Judgment  he  displayed  In  piU' 
tcctlnf  the  bafgife  and  siek  in  the 
moves  eot  tonards  Loodlana.  when 
atuu-kcd  by  a  larye  force  ol  the 
enem>  on  the  Slst  January.**  Uo 
was  also  present  at  the  battles  of 
All«al  and  Sobraon.  At  Buddiwal 
he  wai  wounded  in  the  leg,  and  bis 


13 
3 

17 


h«r»e  was  shot  under  him 
4  Cape  More  served  with  the  1st  BatUlion  60th 
Rifles  in  the  Punjaub  canipal|n  uf  1848-49,  and  was 
pretent  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan, 
Including  the  ttorming  of  the  town,  and  capture  of  the 
cltadeL  He  wasaftci wards  at  the  bstile  of  Ooojerat, 
the  pursuit  of  the  Seik  army  under  R^ah  Shere  Sing 
until  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul  Plndee.  the  oceupa. 
tion  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  the  expulsion  of  the 
Afll]|ban  force  under  the  Ameer  Dost  Mahomed  beyond 
the  Khybcr  Pass. 


Dec.  54 
Paymaster. — John  Comes,'  6  Nov.  47 ;  Qr.-JW'r.25Junc41  ;  Coiiiet,  2  Oct.  46; 
A(ffutant.—'Ens.  James  Young,  2  Oct.  54.  [Lt.  r  23  March  47. 

Qttarter'Master. — -Robert  Jameson,  11  May,  49. 

Surgeon. — Thomas  Goldle  Scot,  M.D.  18  Feb.  53  ;  Assist. -Surg.  14  Dec.  41. 
Assist.'Surgeons. — James  Nicholas  Bell,  1  April  53.  I   Facings  Qreen. 

Edward  Louis  Lundy,  7  April  54.  |  Agis.  Cox  St  Co. 

Andrew  Knox  Drysdale,  24  March  54. 

tiie«t>Oen.  Sewell  was  appointed.  Aida^a-Camp  to  General  Bercsford,  and  proceeded  with  the  expedition  that  left 
Knglaad  in  1807.  Joined  the  Dake  of  Wvltington'a  army  in  Portaeal  In  1808.  Was  preicnt  with  Sir  John  Moore's  army 
in  its  advance  and  In  its  retreat  to  Coruona.  Was  with  the  Duke's  Head  Quarters  through  tlM  Peoinsular  war  as  Aide- 
da.  Camp  to  Lord  Beresford,  and  was  present  at  tW  battles  of  Coruana,  Talavera  (actions  on  the  Coa  and  Agveda,  witli 
•he  Light  Division).  Basaeo.  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Badaioa,  and  St.  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Nivclle.  Nive,  before 
ar  BayoMie  ( lOtb,  lltb,  and  IStii  Dee.).  Oribee,  and  Tonlonse.  besides  Cavalry  alTalrs  and  skirmishes.  Had  six  horses  killed 
wonoded  under  bha  in  general  actions.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps.  Served  twenty-eight  years  in  India. 

17  CapUin  Smith,  LFeuis.  Amlol,  Nunn,  (wounded)  and  Whitehead,  wrved  with  th«  80tli  Regt.  in  the 
B«rai«i«  Wwol  laAS  and  were  preMnt  at  the  Capture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  13tli, 
18th,aii4 14th  April,  and  Capture  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  (with  the  atomiing  part; ),  and  Captare  of  Prome. 

If^  Uciit.  St.  George  aenrcd  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Puqjaub  campaiKn  of  1848-0,  and  was 
^••ent  at  the  afhlr  at  Ramnunur,  the  paieage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuzeembad  on  Ist  Dec,  1848,  with  the 
R>roe  under  Sir  Joseph  Thacltwell,  the  action  of  Sadoolapore.  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  ( Medal  and  one  clasp). 

90  Lieut.  Borrowee  serred  with  the  army  in  Buraiah  in  1868,  as  Adjutant  of  the  SOth  Uegt. 

91  Aasial^-Surgeon  Irwin  was  in  medkal  charge  of  the  97th  Regiment  from  (he  Ist  July  1846,  and  durins 


^  ll«  11 

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Tean'Serr. 


50 


232  80^A  RegL  of  Foot  (Staffordshire  Volunteers).     r£^oS£j:**x '« 

Th«5p*iit^  with  Ihe words  *'£OTPf    "MOODKBE"    «*FBB0ZE8HAH"   "SOBRAOK.**  "PEOU.*^ 

Co20fie^-^9  <^<''  Thomas  Henry  Browne,'  KCH.  JSms,  28  Oct.  05;  LUut.  1^ 
Sept. 00;  CflpM5April  18 ;  Mqf.  31  June  17 ;  Lt.-CoU  21  Jan.  10;  CW.  lo 
Jan. 37  i  Me^.-Oen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt,^Qen.  20  June54  \  Col, 80  F.  10  Aug.  .'^. 

Lieut,'Colonei.-^QeoTge  Hutchisoni*  Xteu/.  14  July  14;  Capt.P^d  July  :27; 
Brev.'Mqjor,  23  Nor.  41 ;  ilfq/or,  27  Sept.  42 ;  Lieut.-CoL  P  7  June  50 :  CuL 
28  Nov.  64 

A//(;ortf.~Samuel  Tolfrey  Christie,'  Ens,  p  22  Jan.  80;  Lieut.  P  13  Joly  38 ; 
Capt,  28  Aug.  45  ;  Mqiar,  31  Oct.  52. 

Anthony  Omisby,^  JG!r«.p13  July  38;  Lieut,  p2  July  41;  Ca»t,2&  Dee«  40; 
Jl/rtjor,  28July  54.     ^_^ 


Half 
Pay. 


0 


Captains. 

Robert  Ilawkcs* 

Edward  Hardinge*    • .  - . 

Gcorgpe  Dean  Pitt 

Cha.  Fitz  Gerald  Studdert^ 
EAHoldichCB«^<y.2«  Maj  &S 
Astell  Thomaa  Welsh'  . . 
George  Samuel  Young*' 
Ilamilton  Charles  Smith*' 
f/^nJohnHoweM.Browue 
Dliss  John  Hume"     .... 

Herbert  Morris 

Frederick  Miller 

LlBUTRNANTS. 

Charles  Freilerick  Amiel" 
James  John  Dud^^eon  . . . 
Donald  Maclean  Fraser" 
Jas.  L.Winniett  Nunn*^ 
C.H.T.  Bruce  deRuvignes 

William  Paterson*' 

George  Sullivan"   

William  Whitehead>^ .. . 
Erasmus  Borrowea^'^ffrff . 
T.C.  BelmoreSt  Gcorge^jr 
F.  Brown  Numa  Craufurd 
Horatio  Pettus  Batcheler 
William  Picton  Mortimer 
Theodore  Arundell. ..... 

Hen.  Hungerfoi^St.  Leger 

Enhions. 
Henry  George  Pattiason . . 
Robert  James  Maxwell .  • 
William  Gordon  Trevor 
Hogh  B.B.  Leveson  Gowcr 
F.  FitzClareoce  Goddard 
Wm.  Beaver  B.  Christie 


KNSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIX.  .nuBT.-MAJ 


P  2  Dec.  31 1  8  July  37  p  11  Oct.  44 
Pll  Jan.  40'P31  Dec.  4rp22Dec.  48 
1 1  Oct.  39'  10  Jan.  44  p  4  May  49 
P24NOV.43 


Pajftii/M^er.^-Qeorge  Bod 


26 July  44 

26  July  44 

20  July  44 

24  Dec.  45 

II  Dec.  40 

P 17  Mar.  48 

P 19  Jan.  49 

P    4  April  40 


P  22  Apr.  42 
P  2  July  41 
P21  May  41 

16  July  41 
P   8  Oct.  44 

27  Feb.  46 

11  Nov.  45 
P 10  June  46 

10  May  45 

p  16  May  45 
20  Mar.  46 

8  May  46 
20  Oct.  47 
30  July  46 

11  Dec.  40 

9  Jan.  49 
22  Aug.  40 ;  17  Aug.  52 

P 13  Feb.  52  1  May  53 
P29  Dec.  46' P 10  Nov.  48 
P21  Sept.  52 1   6  Juno  54 


P  25  Sept.  46 
P  22  Dec.  48 

10  June  49 
P  22  Feb.  50 
P  2  Nov.  49 

13  Oct.  51 


P  4  2^Iay  49 

P  22  Feb.  50 

17  Oct.  52 

31  Ocr.  52 

1  May  53 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P  24  June  53 

1  Dec  54 


2  Aug.  Co 


23  Nov.  52 

24  Nov.  52 


P21  Nov.  51  P18  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54   1  Dec.  54 


P24  Aug.  54 
P25  Aug.  54 


2  Sept.  54 
13  Oct.  54 


10  Capt  Tooar 
palfB  OB  lb«  SttilcJ  «ah  lUv  ««   • 
iaeladliif  Um  teciln  of  M^»  ».«>•. 
V«rn«MhAli.  MiaSo««Ma(«o«.aiV  J I 

OM<t«l  a  two  cUspA, 

4  M«Jar  0nu%ytm«4«».i!»  U* 
Still   Siiiim— t  dytisK  tto  ^.tK, 
cmaipslfn  of  IS4S.  aad  «»a  pr  •  •  r 
P31  Oct.    51  '  At  the  aVAlr  of  Ba44l**l.  a*^  >• 
the  b«ld«fl  9t  kU—X  aad  v>'  # <  « 
(medal  utd  ea«  alaayl.       >^    ••« 
dar4«(  tha  >Mi»iae  waraf  1^  «  j 
aad  «*(  yeearatai  Ihr  ataa^i:*  at  i 
eaplaroaf  Prw*  am  4  J«»e    l«  ;. 
•hefv  aaeaaaauadcdiar  atMr*  ■« 
party  )  coauaaMfad  al  tka  f^  >*« 
lUM  itoctade  at  MaftakM  •«  i.  # 
alfkl  of  Iba  is  Julr  MSS.  wk.*  •« 
taekad  by  tba  ef  y  «  a»i  «a«  a.i* 
at  Vkt  eaytuTC  af  Piaaw. 


6  Jane  54 
1 1  Aug.  54 


•  Capt  Bardkiya  «r«s  i^retaat  widi  Ifcc  SPtt  IrC 
ia  Cbc  aetfoB  of  Maha«aipor«  ••  U«  l»th  |)»r.  .•«* 
(Medal).     Scrrrd  with  ihaSOth  a««t.  ikr  S«ct.j    •. - 
P31  Aug.  54  '  palfBof  19IS-S.  Ineloding  cha  battle*  af  M««dke«  •  * 
P     1  Sept.  54'^^*'*^(***'^*n^«**<^*^P^   AlaaiatbaB«rw« 
a  o.^*i*    KA  !  ***  **'  1SM.6I.  and  waa  paeatat  at  iba  va^pcwre  <t 
Proaie  aaJ  sub«equeat  algbt  attack  af  f b«  ta^n  i    a 
the  belf htB.  Comaiaadad  ■  itrtaffhimt  ai  ttw  6,  .  »* 
of  ifac  ptitt  of  Taoaaboob  Slad   Daa.   i«:4»  au^  la  | 
Mvetal  ofterailaaa  la  Ita  viclaity  ia  laa.  aaJ  f  » 
1SA3.      FreMttt  at  Iha   captuca   of  tba    .atna-  •*  i 
pocltiaa  of  Tooaah  aad  at  tba  4tUUmLUtm  ^  tta  >  '  *  I 
of  MoBPf-Sfeoc-Mauaff.  I 

e,"  8  April  53 ;  ^«*.  23  May  45 ;  Lieut.  21  Feb.  *  ■.  I 
Atffutani, — LUut,  Erasmus  Borrowes,**  8  April  53.  I 

Quarter-Master. — Wellington  Browne,  22  April  53.  i 

5tfry««m.— William  Nelson  Irwin,**  3  March  54 ;  Aeeut.-Surg.  2  Dec.  4^ 
Atiiit,'Surgeon, — Benjamin  Lane,  23  July  52.  |      Faeinffe  YcQuv.     I 

[Returned  from  Bengal,  16  June  1854.]      |  Agt,  £.  S.  Cudd.  1   ). 

Bcary  Bravtte  carriad  the  KiB«*a  Colour  of  the  SSfd  at  the  sicca  af  Capeahacea  ta  ISBT.    At«aar^«.  1 
U«  aeftaBcat  to  Aacrlea i  tbaaea  to  tha  West  ladiea,  aad  was  wouadcd  at  tiie  aaptnia  of  Martiai^Ba.     r«an>«hd  «(«i •  i •  i 
AbmiIcb.  and  tbeaea  to  Pattafal  la  ISII.     He  waa  appaloted  to  (ha  Staff  of  tha  AdiataAt-Oencnl  la  IStl.  aad  ««. .  •  t  - 
Scltf  at  tha  battlae  of  lalaaiaBra,  capcate  of  Madrid  and  the  Betlto.  ftlcfa  of  Doif ot.  Vlttona  («hrrv  he  vaa  •waaA-i  ^  •  •«  I 
bead),  the  Pyteaeet.  NIvelle.  tha  aetiaaaaf  tha  llth.  11th,  and  13th  Dae.  ISII.  brfarc  Bajaaae.  Nt*«.  Tathaa.  tirt..  t.  a^l 
ToBlooi*.     Oa  the  eaeape  of  WapBtooa  frOB  Elba,  ha  aaa  appAiatad  Alda>de.caarip  to  Lord  8(r»a«t  (tha  tale  Mar«>.*  < 
LoBdoBdarry).  and  wnrtd  tfM  caapalga  of  ISIS  with  hiaa.  at  Iha  haad-^aarten  of  tha  Austriaa  aad  a««aiaa  tibiae,     lU  Uf 
lacelved  tha  War  Madal  with  tifht  Claipa. 

9  Lt.-Col.  Htttehitiion  eomnuuided  tha  BOih  %  Uic  BarmaM  war  fiom  Sept.  ISM  itaUl  lU  irrmiAatioa  Jk 
1859,  Slid  wu  present  •!  the  eapcurs  of  ProiiM. 


I  Sir 


S  iiMjut  Christie  scrtcd  with  tha  SOtk  Rafit.  tkroBsfaoaft  tha  BBmcta  war  of  ISIS-U  (Medal)  t  Bf«B«Bt  at  tka  ears'*  ^ 
Martabaa  (what*  he  eoaiwsBdad  tha  atoraslaff  party),  at  tha  opctmtieaa  balora  KaagaoB  oa  the  Uth.  19th.  aad 


at  tha  opctmtieaa  balorc  KaaMOB  oa 
April— «B  tha  Hih  eonaaadcd  tha  akinaishcr*  in  froBt  of  the  light -cbbs  danaf  the  advance  ua  ilaff|na«,  aad  Ba*  «  >ft 
tha  starwiBf  party  at  tha  capiara  af  iha  ffreat  Dafoa  Pagoda ;  alao  prcscat  at  the  CBptare  af  Py»«r.  as4  ia«\«  *i  \tf 
especial  thaaks  of  tha  Qoesf  ac»Ceaaral  of  ladta  in  Cooaal  for  hia  serticea  aa  that  aecattOB ;  aad  rassMaisd  tka  Skat , 
firTyaBfrt  of  hia  ftnt.  at  tha  afhir  of  tha  stockadaa  oa  the  height*  oppoaiic  Fiaast.  IS  ti«f.  IStl. 

8  UML-Coloael  Hvldicii  aeryfd  us  Alde'da-Caisp  to  8ir  Harry  Biaith  ihrotif hu«t  th«  caaifaltii  «•  «>4 
SjtIeJ  (OMdal),  mnd  waa  prptent  In  Ui«  battles  of  MoodkM,  Ptroushali  (wotindtd),  BudtUwal,  Siiw.L  *a 
Bobrhoa  ^Mtartly  woandad;.    lie  w^tr%A  slao  at  Aide-de-Camp  to  8lr  Harrf  la  the  aetton  wicli  «o4  dt  f>  .i 
the  Rebel  Boen  at  Boem  PlaaU  (South  AfHea)  S9  A«r-  1848;   and  tn  the  Kattr  mifaiyi  frmn  h^ 
to  latf.    He  served  witJi  the  80tJi  Refimeot  tn  the  Bamteie  War  of  1828,  and  waewtlli  tba  etpr.'u  •■ 

'**     '*"  '^•— —  •.^:«««  iiu.  •nKhwp  ffhiof  lIvoiftAAH.  and  aaMM^cd  Ia  tha  iniBMaBJ  milihm  e«>«ki  •. 


—  .OS 


III 


Y«iK'Si>rT. 


Head  Q«.at'iieerut,  ']  81*/  ItcgLof  Foot  {Loyal  lAncohi  Volunteers).     233 

"MAIDA^—^CORUNNA"— "PENINSULA." 
CoZow^Z.— Tliomas  Evans,'  CB.  Ens,  3  Dec.  94  ;  Lieut.  1  Oct.  05;  Cnpt,  19 

Nov.  03;  Jf/yor, C  Feb.  12;  Zf.-CoZ.  13  Oct.  12;  CoZ.  22  Julv,30  ;  Mnjor^ 

Gen,  28  June  88  ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoZ.  8l8t  Regt.  12  July  47. 
Lieut.'ColoneU. — Henry  Renny,  Ens,  P27  Dec.  83;    Lieut,  p  7   Aug.  36; 

Capt.  20  May  44;  Major,  p  17  Nov.  48 ;  Lieut. -Col,  27  May  63. 
John  Hamilton  Stewart,  Ens.  28  July  27;  Lieut.  2  Aug.  34;  Capt.  2  July  41  ; 

3rnjor,  27  May  63  ;  Lt.^Col.  25  Jan.  64. 
^«[/or*.— Andrew  Timbi-ell  Allan,  JFit*.  20  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Dec.  32 ;  Cupt, 

P31  Dec.  41;  Major,  P26  Dec.  51. 
Henry  Edward  Sorcll,  Ens.  P16  May  34;  Lieut.  PQ  Nov.  35;  Capt,  13  Nov. 

4G ;  Major,  26  Jan.  64. 


'22       0 


0 


25       0 


0 


Captains. 
Anchltel  F.  F.  Bougliey.. 
John  Arthur  Qildea    • . . . 
Fred.  Edward  Sorell  .... 

John  B.  Flanagan  ...... 

Charles  Ellison  Goodwin 
Robert  Bruce  Chichester 
Hedworth  John  Liddell' 

John  Bourchier 

James  Woods 

Charles  James  Skerry  . . 
Wm.  Benjamin  Browne. . 
Fred.  Sidney  De  YereLanc 

Lieutenants. 
Alfred  Wright,  aJj.    ... 
William  Egerton  Todd  . 

Malachi  Hanlcy 

jGeorge  Betts  .... ..... 

Charles  Hunter 

Hugh  Arthur  Chichester 
Stephenson  S.  Bristowe 
Rich.  Granville  Charlton 

Stanley  John  Lowe 

Geo.  Wm.  Moyse  Harmer 

Uohn  Wilkinson  >    

Richard  Swift 

Edwin  Fletcher  Foster  . . 
Hy.  Geo.  E.  Somerset,*  s. 

John  Trent 

William  Minchin  Harnett 
Charles  James  Hughes  . . 
Frands  George  King  . .  • 
James  Alexander  Deans 
Thoma*  Patti^on  Wood.. 
Henry  Ridout  Floyd .... 

Ensigns. 
Tristram  Chas.  S.  Speedy 
William  Norris  Frank  lyn 
Daniel  Weir  


ensigns 


P30  July  36 

P23  Aug.  39 

Pll  Aug.  37 

8  Feb.  31 

24  Mar.  43 

P  20  Oct.  43 

P 18  Apr.  45 

24  Aug.  30 

31  Dee.  30 

10  Sept.  41 

P  16  Aug.  42 

10  May  44 

10  Nov.  43 

21  May  47 

28  May  47 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P  14  April  48 

P 17  Jan.  61 

P  18  Jan.  60 

18  Jan.  51 

P  18  Apr.  51 

P 19  Apr.  51 

0  Mar.  49 

P21  Nov.  51 

P23  Apr.  47 

13  Oct.  48 

P 10  Aug.  51 

P 12  July  50 

15  May  52 

14  Apr.  46 

P  15  Oct.  52 

P  23  Nov.  52 

P  10  Juno  63 


LIEUT. 


P12  June40 
P  30  Apr.  41 

1  Jan.  41 
28  Aug.  35 
13  Nov.  46 

5  Apr.  47 
P  3  Nov.  48 

2  July  41 
P  6  May  42 

20  May  44 
P 18  April  45 
P  10  Dec.  47 

21  Apr.  46 
P  7  Mar.  61 
Pll  Apr.  61 
P20  June5l 
P  1  Aug.  51 
P13  Apr.  52 
P  14  Sept.  62 


CAI'TAIN. 


6  Apr.  47 

P 14  April  48 

17  Sept.  60 

11  Nov.  46 

P20  June61 

P     7  Oct.  61 

P  13  Apr.  52 

27  May  53 

27  May  53 

27  May  53 

25  Jan.  54 

1  Dec.  64 


UKEV.-MAJ* 


S  Capf.  LiddeH  lerred    In  tlM 

Rojral  Navy  ai  volunteer  Srit  class 

and  midthipman  during  the  »hol« 

of  Uio  Chtoa  expcdiUon  of  1840  «J 

( Medal),   and  waa  pretent  at  th« 

27  May  63  I  •tonolng  or  the  forta  of  Chiienpeo 

97  HTnv  K:*k   ^^^  Tycockloot  and  deitruetlon  of 

-^  /  irj  oy  %>0   ti,,  enemy*!  Sect  on  that  oeeaalon  t 

27  May  63 '  attack  and  eaptnre  of  ibe  forts  of 

13  July  621^^  Bocca  Tigris  and   subsequent 

txi  c\  i   ea  ^'V*^*'"'  "P  '^   Canton   Hirer. 

0  J  UCt.  0£  Mid  capture  of  that  city. 
7  Jan.  53       S  Lieut.  WlUiinwn  Bcrred  with 

27  Mav  53   ^^  '^'^  ^  ^^  Rnnnesc  war  of  19A>> 

DOT      ^  RQ   *••■■**  *■■  present  at  the  capture 

■'    O  ifuneoo  afMartaban,oprimiians before  Ran. 

P  26  Mar.  53  Coob  m  (be  ISib,  nth,  and  14th 

Q*;  Tun    F%±-  Aprtl.  and  capture  ot    the    Great 

nnii         Af\  '^■*°'  f^sod^  •!*  the  storming 

«5U  Nov.  4tf|  party;  and  he  was  scrercrly  wounded 

P  13  Oct.   54  "'hen  in  command  of  The  detach* 

Din  Kixv    «i  J.'  """*  *^*^  **«•••  •*  '*"  MMuIt  and 
K  Av  nor.  u»  capture  of  Myattoon's  stronghold, 

1  Dec.  541  on  the  19th  March  IVti. 

6  Lieut.  Somerset  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted 
RiArmea  In  the  Kaffir  war  cf  1847,  and  In  that  of 
18&0-91  fit. 


6  June  54 
P  20  Oct.  64 
P  10  Nov.  64 
Payntasier-ASm. Fred.  Nixon,  8  Jan.  41 ;  Ens,  3  Aug.  30;  Lieut,  p  22  Jan.  30. 
Acf;utant. —Lieut.  Alfred  Wrigbt,  20  June,  61. 
Quarter-Master. — Charles  Correll,  28  June,  44. 

5ur^.— AdamTho8.Jackson,M.D.24Feb.42;  il.5.20Ju]y30;  j?.il.29Nov.27 
Assist. -Surgeons. — Charles  Frederick  Stephenson,  M.D.  20  Oct.  43. 

Grahame  Auchinleck,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 
Donald  Sinclair  Smith,  27  Feb.  62. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I   LI?ut.>Oen.  Evans's  services  i— Entered  the  army  In  1793  as  a  volunteer,  and  enlisted  150  men  for  the  serrlee,  OperBo 

lions  in  the  West  Indies  and  Ireland,  in  1794  and  95 ;  eaptnre  of  Dcmcrara  and  Berbiec,  In  179ff.    Captured  returning  fbim 

South  America,  and  kepi  a  close  prisoner  in  France.  In  1797.     Operations  at  Minorca  and  Guernsey,  in  1798  and  99  i  ditto  on 

the  Coast  of  Spsin,  Malta,  and  Mannorice.in  1800.    Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  6th, 

ISch,  and  SIst  of  March  t  battle  of  Rahnianie  on  the  Nile,  and  reduction  of  that  fortress,  sieges  and  surrender  of  Cairo  and 

,        Alexandria  (as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  of  theStb).      Operations  at  Olbralur,  in  1801  and  3  i  ditto  in  the  West  Indies  (as 

^  i  "S  CapUIn  in  the  8th  and  Aide  de.camp  to  Sir  Gordon  Dnimraond),  In  1804,  5,  and  f»     Operatioin  in  Nova  Scolls,  In  1807 

£  ^  a  1   *"**  ^  *  *''^***  ^^  'he  Canadas  (at  Aide-de-camp  and  MiliUry  Scctetary  to  Sir  G.  Drummond),  in  1809,  10,  and  11.     Cam. 

"  ~       **   palgns  of  IBIS,  13,  and  14,  in  t'pper  Canada  (as  Brigade^M^lor,  discbari,ing  duties  of  Deputy •Adjntaal' Genera],  and  in  com. 

mand  of  tlic  8th),  including  the  preparation  of  the  force  acainst  Detroit  and  MIebtllmacliinac,  the  defence  of  Poti  George, 

and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  altavking  batteries,  and  directing  the  reinforcements  on  QueeMlon,  which  onahlad  M^r- 

Oeoeral  Sheaffo  to  defeat  and  capture  the  American  army,  after  General  Brock's  fhll  In  a  gallant  attempt  on  Iha  enemy  with 

inadequate  means.     Assault  on  Sackett's  Harbour,  expulsion  of  the  enemy's  army  ftvim  Forty  Mile  Ciceh,  aiid  capture  of 

hu  ariBy  ■uucrieU  with  many   prisuncrs  -,  battle   of  Chippewa,  covering  the  army's  retirement  on  FmI  George,  and 

f  etrograde  on  Twenty  Mile  Creek,  unUl  resmninf  the  ollbnsivc.     Nl^ht  atUck  on  the  tncmv's  iDvestinf  fbrces  of  Port 

[CowtteO'd  OB  t)tt  «Mf|iB. 


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Ou  the  Colours  and  Appointmenti,  thd  Prince  of  Walei'i  P/iiwe.— "ROLEIA»»— "  VIMIERA'* 
_i.  VITTORIA"-"  PYRENEES"-"  NIVELLE"-*«0RTHE8"--"PENINSULA"- 

"NIAOAUA." 

CohneL—Uf  Francis  Miles  Milman,*  Ens,  3  Dec.  00;  LUui.  8c  Capt.  28  April, 

04 ;  Capt,  ^  Lieut.-CoL  25  Dec.  13 ;  CoL  22  July,  30;  Major-Chn,  23  Jfov. 

41  ;  Lieut, 'Gen,  11  Nov.  61  ;  CoL  82nd  Foot,  25  Nor.  60. 
Litftr/.- Co/. —James  Alex.  Robertson,  -Enj.PG  Mar.  23;  Xf.  P17  Sept. 26 ;  CapU 

P8  June 32;  J9rep.-3/q;.9NoT.46;  Afq;.P270ct.48;  ^r0V.Xt..CM.2OJttae&4; 

Lieut.'CoL  p  1  Sept.  54. 
Mqjars.—BdwMA  Blagden  Hale,  JSnt.  p  2  Aug.  33 ;  Zieut.  p  29  Jan.  3G;  Capi. 

P  6  Feb.  41 ;  jlffl^or,  p21  Nov.  61. 
David  Watson,  JSns.  P 12  July  33  ;  Lieut.  P24  Oct.  35 ;  Capt,  3  June  41 ;  Brvr.- 

M({;,  20  June  54  ;  MfQor,  p  1  Sept.  54. 

'      ENSKi.N. 


Captains. 
E.ItW.WingfieldYate8,#. 
C.  T.  Vescy  Bunbury  Isaac 
Henry  Chris.  Marriott  . . 
George  Bdmund  Halliday 
Samuel  Peters  Jurvis. . . . 
Wm.  Roberts  Fannar*  . . 
John  Joseph  Wood  '  . . . . 
Daniel  Stratton  Collings 
William  Alex.  Bailie  .... 
John  Gordon  .•••••..«. 

William  Barron 

Benjamin  Hallowell  Boxer 

LlEUTBITANTa. 

Stanley  Slater 

Russell  Haywood 

Augustus  Edmd.  Warren 
Thos.  Edward  Green  .  •  • . 
Richard  Thomas  Glyn  .. 
Robert  Manle,  aty.  .  • . . 
Charles  Newton  Biggs  . . 

Henry  Apreece 

James  White 

John  Frederick  Pilkington 
Hen.  Chandler  Wilkinson 

John  Sidney  Hand 

R.  F.  H  .MacgregorSkinner 
Charles  Ed  w.Gore  B  rowne 
Arthur  Piatt  Hensley . . . . 

Ensigns. 
Edward  Percy  Thompson 
Patrick  Thorp  Dickson.. 

Cecil  James  East  

Henry  Dyke  Marsh  .... 
Henry  Wallace  Dowker.  • 
Charles  Spencer 


P  24  Mar.  37 

30  Oct.  38 
P  6  Sept.  43 
P23  Aug.  39 
P14  June  46 
P26  Feb.  46 

10  Sept.  34 
PdO  Mar.  47 

28  Aug.  46 

3  Sept.  47 

P  20  Nov.  47 

21  May  42 

10  Apr.  42 
P 19  Jan.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P 17  May  60 
P 16  Aug.  60 

18  Sept.  40 
P 14  Feb.  61 
P21  Nov.  61 
P 16  Oct.  62 
P 17  Dec.  62 
Pll  Mar.  68 
P13  May  63 


LIKUT. 


P  2  Aug.  39 
26  Deo.  40 

P 19  June  46 

P16  Apr.  42 
16  Jan.  47 
11  AprU46 
23  Oct.  39 

P  22  Mar.  60 

10  Aug.  49 
P  9  Aug.  50 
P  21  Nov.  51 

28  Aug.  45 

4  Apr.  47 
P21  Sept.  62 
P  5  Nov.  62 
Pl3May  53 
P24  June63 
P 16  Dec.  53 
P 13  Jan.  64 
P 10  Mar.  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
PlSAug.  64 


P  17  Dec.  62  p  18  Aug.  64 

-^'      lSept.54 

8  Sept.  54 


P 16  Dec.  63 
P 13  Jan.  64 

P  10  Mar.  64 
P17  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 
p  15  Sept.  54 


CAPTAIN.     I  BRBV.-MAJ. 


P27  Oct.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P  3  Feb.  49 
10  Aug.  49 
P  21  Sept.  62 
P 13  May  63 
7  Dec.  47 
P  10  Mar.  46 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P  8  Sept.  64 
P 12  Oct.  62 


GOct.   64 

Pffj/maffer.— Luke  FitzGeraldBemard,8  DccAS',Ens,fQ  Aog,4I ;  XI,p3  Hay  44, 

Adjutant, — Lieut,  Robert  Maule,  1  Dec.  64 

lA  Quarter^MtuteT. — Michael  Clinton,  27  July  49.  [6  Auff.  00. 

^Kr^eon.— James  Henderson,^  M.D.  20  April  26;  ii.  5.22  Mar.  10;  H,  A* 

Amttant^Surgecm. — Arthur  Edmund  Jacob,  M.B.  11  June  52. 

Frederick  George  Poulden,  1  Dec.  64. 

Faeinge  Yellow. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[Beturnedfrotn  North  America,  8  June  48.] 

1  Lleut.-Otnera1  IfUman  was  appointed  Aide-decamp  to  If^or-General  Caciln  Craulkird,  In  II06,  mud 
fias  prvtent  al  the  battle*  of  Rolela  and  Tlmlera;  on  the  same  Generar*  Staff  in  the  retieat  of  Sir  John 
Moore,  and  was  engaged  oo  the  beighti  of  Lugo,  and  at  tiie  battle  of  Corunna.  He  rabcequently  Joined 
bie  rcgineoi,  tbe  Coldstream  Gnarda,  at  Lisbon,  and  was  with  them  at  the  passage  of  the  Doaro  and  cap- 
ture of  Oporto,  as  also  at  the  battle  of  Talarera,  when  he  wee  most  stTerelf  wounded,  and  saved  ftwai 
b<jln«  burnt  on  the  field  of  battle  by  a  priTate  soldier  of  the  Guards.  Ho  was  made  prisoner  la  tbe  Uoa- 
pi  al  o(  TalsTera.  and  detained  In  France  until  1814.  M^lor-Oeneral  Ifilaan  waa  Utterly  In  comoiaad  of 
the  (^ol*Utrram  Guards.    He  has  rroeired  the  War  If  edal  with  foar  Clasps. 


). 


He  has  rroeired  the  War  If  edal 

3  CapC  fmtmmi  ur^l  «lth  the  MMh  in  tb«  Csmpaicii  oo  tbe  SaUfJ,  and  «m  prcMBt  at  BoSdhval  aaS  AUwsl  ( 
at  wbleli  last  acctoo  he  was  aewrvlf  wovadcd  in  the  rif  bi  iblcb  bf  a  frape  ihel  «bll«  aarrytac  the  QnaeB*s  eetoor, 

S  Capt.  Wuod  Krre4  siUi  the  l«ib  Eey*!  Iriab  in  tbe  BanarM  war  or  IttS. 

S  Dr.  Htadarioa  arrTrd  at  ibo  eapiufv  ot  Ouadaloupt  ia  ISie  ( Medal  and  Claap).    la  the  eaMpelgas  of  ISIS-U  bad  lA, 
In  Lo*«r  Canada.  Ineludlni  Platuburr  (In  ncdieal  charge  of  tbe  ISib  left  )    Utronf beat  tbe  wbide  of  the  B 
w  r,  wnder  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  •Itb  tbe  IStb  and  llaC  Reglacott  (In  medinl  cbaife)  (  was  preaeni  st  die 
and  caplnre  of  tne  iftland  of  Cbntuna.  tbe  attack  and  eiptnre  of  Dooabu*  Mrlloon.   racheHne*  {Medal  and  Ctajpl.     In 
1SI4  bo  nas  ai  ino  eapttir*  of  Coeq^.  as  Surfton  ot  the  4SA  Bcgt.    In  IStf  with  ibe  Srd  Llgbl  Drafoona  la  ft  nUaali 
lea.  and  praaent  at  the  f orrlng  of  tbe  Kbyber  faM,  tbe  atoraiiAc  of  tbe  belf bt»  of  Jofdnlliick.  aeii«i  of  Ttaasn  mml 
llaflaot.1.  and  oceupalion  of  Cabool  ( Medal).    Serred  In  ibe  rm^sab  Caapaifo  of  IS4S-S.  Ineladli«  the  aMr  nf 
r,  acUoa  el  Sodoolapore,  and  botUee  of  ChUUaawallsh  and  Ooq|et«t  (Modal  and  two  CUipa}. 


Wird  Begimmt  of  Foot 


rSerrlng  at* 


L    Dcca.']      23-5 


"  CAPB^J^IOOD    HOPE*'-"  TALAVERA"-"  BUSACO  "~"  PUENTBS     D*ONOR "— "  CIUDAD 
BOORIOO "  — "  BADAJOZ"  —  "  SALAMANCA "—  "  VITTORIA  "  —  "  NIVELLE  "-«  ORTHES  "— 
"  TOULOUSE »'— "PENINSULA." 


yean'Senr. 

65 

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Colonel.— 9  Sir  Frederick  Stovln,*  KCB.  KCMG.  £n$,  22  Mar.  1800 ;  if.  7  Jan. 

01 ',  Caj9t.24  Jane  02 ;  Major,  27  April  12  s  Lt.-CoL  S6  Aug.  13 ;  Col.  22  July 

30  ;  Mtg.-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  88rd  Reg.  1  Sept.  48. 
XwM/.-Cotoiwto.— Botet  Trydell,«  £nt.  10  Oct  04;  Lt.  30  Oct.  06;    C^tpt. 

17  Nov.  18 ;  Afq;. P31>ec.  29;  Breo.-LU-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  X#.- Co*. 2 Aug.  42 ; 

Col.  20  Jane  64. 
H  Wm.  H.  Law,'  Ens.  29  April,  13;  Lt.  p28  Nov.  16;  Capt.^lA  July,  25  ; 

Bt.-Mqf.  28  June,  38 ;  Mqj.  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  22  Dec.  48;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Mqjort. — Henry  FranciB  Ainslle,  Em.  29  Jan.  24;  Ideut.Pl  Nov.  26;  Capt. 

P5  Apr.31;  i?r«».-3fq;.,9Nov,46;3ffl[;.,3June61;5r«>.if.-Ci>/.20June64. 
John   Kelsall,  JSni.  P14  July  25;    Lieut.  P30  April  27;  Capt.  4  Oct.  41 ; 

Jfcf/y .  7  May  54. 


•  • 


Captains. 

Edward  Steele 

Charles  Wllf on  Austen  • . 

John  Heatly,'  » 

James  Florence  Marrav 
Edward  William  Bray*.. 

William  Nott 

George  Frederick  Moore^ 
Edwud  fiowen Cooke .... 
John  Sharman  Holony .  • 
Richard  Rodea  Wy vill*  . . 
Henry  Dc  Renzy  Pigott 
Thomas  Molyneuz  Keogh 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

William  Mills  Molony  . . 

Samuel  Read,  r 

B.M.  H.MainwariDg,'^<]{^'. 
Thomas  Parker  Wright. . 
James  Verling  Ellis  '.. ». 
John  Norris  M'Kelvey 

John  Meade    

T.  Mowhray  Baumgartner 
Stephen  Wm.  Metge .... 
Herbert  Stanley  Cooper 
Frederick  Dickinson .... 
CharlesPeregrineTeesdale 
Sylvester  W.F.M.  Wilson 

John  Sprot 

Richard  Thomas  Sweeny 
Francis  Hen.  Digby  Marsh 
Ussher  William  Alcock .. 
Henry  Phillippe  V.  V  ilUers 

WiUiamFiURoy    

Edward  Meurant 

Eksioks. 
John  William  Hnskisson 
James  Nicholas  Colthnrst 

Oeorge  Dunlevie   

Alfred  Holt 

Julian  Wakefield  

Thomas  Qethin  Coote  .  • 
Graham  Mylnc • 


ElfSIOV. 


P 18  April  34 
P 14  Dec.  38 

20  Sept  31 
P  28  Nov.  37 

21  June 39 
19  Nov.  41 
25  Oct.   39 

P 16  Aug.  42 
P  23  May  46 
P  14  Apr.  43 
P  22  July  45 
P  21  June  39 

P  8  Aug.  45 
31  Oct.   42 

28  Jan.  42 
2  Feb.  44 

29  Mar.  44 
P25  Feb.  45 

10  May  45 
P  4  April  45 
P  12  Feb.  47 
P 19  Mar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 
P  7  Jan.  47 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P   1  Dec.  48 

31  Mar.  46 
P17  Mar.  48 
P17N0V.  48 
P29May  49 
P 10  Nov.  48 


50 
51 


8  Nov. 

14  Oct. 

16  Apr.  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 

22  Apr.  53 
P 13  May.  53 
P  20  Sept.  53 


hlEVT. 


Pl5Mar.d9 
P 15  Dec.  40 

28  Mar.  34 
P   7  Jan.  42 

21  Jan.  41 

21  May  46 
9  Nov.  41 

8  May  46 

29  June  48 
P  4  June  47 
P  19  Sept.  48 
p  4  Mar.  42 

P  1  Dec.  48 

28  Feb.  44 

26  Mar.  46 

7  Aug.  46 

P  8  Sept.  46 

Pll  Dec.  46 

9  Jan.  47 
P26  Not.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
do 

P  2  Feb.  49 
P 18  Dec.  47 
Pll  May  49 
P29May  49 

3  June  51 

11  Sept  51 

P  12  Oct  62 

P  7  Oct  61 

P 10  Feb.  64 

7  May  54 


CAPTAIK. 


BHBV.-MAJ. 


20  June  54 


P 10  Mar.  47 
P  1  Dec.  48 
P 17  Nov.  43 

14  Hoy.  47 
P 14  June  50 

3  June  61 
P  21  May  47 
P17  May  50 

15  Mar.  53 
P  22  Oct  52 

7  May  54 
31  Dec.  49 

fl  Colonel  TrydoU  stnred  «l  the 
ea^ure  of  the  C«p«  of  Good  Hope, 
ia  ItOS,  aad  wu  present  at  the 
battle  of  Bluebevf.  Ha  ter? ed  ai»o 
in  the  Kandian  IiMafnetfoBO#l«)l7 
and  IS.  in  Ceylon, 

S  Celvnel  Law  aerred  ia  the  Pen- 
imiHla  fkvB  SepL  ISIS  M  tlia  ead  of 
the  war,  includlnf  tha  battlca  et 
Nivelle  aad  NIre,  fbr  which  he  hai 
recelvad  tht  War  Medal  with  two 
claspa. 

0  Capt.  Bimj  wired  with  theSIrt 
throughout  the  eaaipaign  of  |B4S  ia 
Airghanlalaa  nader  Mig.'Oea.  Poi< 
loek,  aad  waa  praaaat  la  the  actloni 
of  U axe««a,  Teteen,  k  Jug dallueli. 
the  occupation  of  Cabool,  aad  tlie 
dlffereatengagaaMBti  leading  ic  it. 

7  Capt.  Moor*  aenrcd  with  the 
10th  ia  the  early  part  of  the  aiege 
operations  befcro  Mooltaa  la  1848, 
tuaindiai  the  aOUr  of  the  Sth  Sept , 
and  f torming  the  eaemy**  itroogly 
entrrnehed  position  before  Mooltaa, 
severely  wounded  ia  the  thigh,  4th 
Npr.  184a. 

8  Capt.  Wyrill  lerred  «lth  the 
90th  la  KalDrlaud  durlag  the  whole 


of  the  war  of  1S4S-7. 

8  Capt.  Hcatly  lerred  with  the  49th,  and  as  Deputy 
Assistaat  Adjatant-General,  throughout  tbeoperatioaa 
in  China,  and  was  present  at  Chasaa.  Canioa,  Aaoy, 
Chnsaail,  Chiahac.  Niaypo^  Chapoo,  Woosuog;  Chin 
Kiaag  Foo,  and  Naakin. 

ft  Lieut.  Malawarlag  setred  In  the  Queea's  ia  the 
eaaapalgn  In  the  southern  MahratU  eocatry  la  lf44 
(iacludiag  the  stonnlag  of  the  fortress  of  Paaella),  ac  d 
that  ia  the  Coaeaa  ia  184S. 

10  Surgeon  Clark  aerred  In  the  Slst  ttie  Put^aub  eaei- 
palga  of  1848-9,  k  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Ch  e- 
aab.  aad  la  the  battles  of  Sadoolaporc,  Chittisawallah, 
and  Ooqierat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

Paymaster.^John  Dennis  S winburae,  2  Mar.  49 ;  JBne.  25  Mar.  43 ;  Xf .  3  Oct.  4fi^ 
Aiigutant. — Lieut.  Edw.  M.  H.  Mainwarlng,  11  Sept.  51. 
Quarter'MaMter.--PaXrkk  Hayes,  5  Nov.  52. 

Surffeon.—Vred.  Hobson  Clark,i<>  g  ^q^,  50 ;  Auist.^Surg.  15  Sept.  37. 
Atiitt.-Surgefmi. — James  Hamilton  Bews,  22  Dec.  48. 

Edward  Tonch,  MD.,  16  Nov.  49. 

William  Stewart  James  Home  Munro,  M.D.  14  Oct.  51. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  sir  Vrcderick  Storin  serred  at  the  Perrol,  in  1800 1  In  Oemany,  In  1805  i  at  tiie  siege  aad  capture  of  Copcnhagea,  In 
1807  ;  with  the  expedition  to  Sweden,  In  1808}  in  Spain  aad  Portugal,  la  1808  9,  laeludlng  the  retreat  to  and  battle  of 
Comnaa.  With  the  expedition  to  Waleheren  and  at  the  capture  of  Flnshlag,  la  1800  ;  subsequeatly  ia  the  Peninsula,  and 
was  secoad  la  eommaad  at  the  first  defence  of  Tarilh  i  Aide-de-camp  to  Sb  Thomas  Picton  at  the  siege  and  eapture  of  Clndad 
Rodrigo  and  BsdaJos.  Assistaat  Ad^jutaat- General  to  the  Srd  divlslOB  at  the  battle  of  Salamaaea,  capture  of  Madrid  aad 
the  Rctlro,  retreat  iberefk'om  and  subsequent  advaaee,  passage  of  the  Ebro,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyreaees.  MIeella,  and 
Orthes,  actlaa  at  Vic  Bigorre,  aad  battle  of  Teulo«se.  Serred  also  at  New  Orleaas,  where  he  was  wounded.  Sii  Predarkk 
baa  raeelved  the  gold  eress  aad  two  clasp*  fbr  Salamaaea,  Vltioria,  Nirene,  Nive,  and  Orthei  t  and  the  silrsr  War  Medal  with 
thfM  etaapa  1^  Coniana,  Ciadad  lodrlg o^  and  Badajos. 


Enib.  for  llie  Eaitl 


Ynra'Berr. 


84/A  (lorA  and  Lancaster)  Regt,  of  Fact  [iJ 

The  l^mV?7iJ?Me,"NIVE"— "PENINSULA"— "INDIA." 


Ptrrlor 
Uuimab. 


33 


Co?<m«Z.— George  AaguBtns  Wetherall,'  CB.  KH.  LicuL  SO  July,  05;    Capt, 

13  May,  05;  Ifi^'or,  Id  Aug.  10;  Lieut.-CoL  11   Dec.  24;    Col.  tS  June 

38 ;  Major-Oen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col  84ih  F.  15  Jane  54. 
ZlVtt^-Ce^».— Charles  Franklyn,  BnM.  vl7  July,  23;  Xt^uf.  p8  April,  26 ;  Capt. 

PIO  July,  28;  Mtyor,  P28  Dec.  38 ;  Lieut.-CoL  IC  Sept.  45 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
David  Russell,  Comet,  PIO  Jan.  28;  Lieut.  Pi  Oct.  20;  Cttpt.  p5  AprilydS; 

MtQOTf  7  July,  45 ;  Lxeut.-CoL  PlO  Dec.  47 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Mqjors. — Matthew  Benjamin  George  Beed,  Ens.  p  20  Feb.  18 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Nov. 

25;  Capt.  p  20  Feb.  36  ;  Mqjor,  16  Sept,  45;  lircv.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
George  Green,*  JEtu.  7  April,  25;  Lieut.  20  June  27  ;  Capt.  PlO  Nov.  37  ; 

MtQOTy  P 10  Nov.  44 ;  Brev-  Lt.-  Col.  20  June  54.  


Captains. 
James  Alexander  West . . 

Thomas  Bridge 

Thomas  Fred.  Richardson 

Thomas  Davison 

Wm.  Justin  MacCarthy 


ENSIGN. 


P    6  July  20 

r26June  28 

25  Dec.  17 

P23May  34 


15  June  15 
WilUam  Radcliffe '  p27  Sept.  31 


Charles  F.  Seymour 
James  Alex.  Madigan   • . 

Thomas  Lightfoot 

Thomas  Edmonds  Holmes 

Spier  Hughes 

Frederic  Arthur  Willis  .. 
Lieutenants. 

Walter  C.  £.  Snow 

Cornelius  Cha.Rollcston,«. 
Robert  Crosse  Stewart  . . 
Thomas  Horan,'  ^4f. . . . . 
Fred.  Augustus  Davidson 

DavidO*Brien    

Eugene  Currie   

Wm.  M'Ocachy  Keats  .. 

Benjamin  Sand  with  • .  • . 

RichardStansteadBarwell 
Thomas  H.  P.  Kennan  . . 

Edward  C.  Geils  Kenny . . 

Fred.  John  O.  Saunders 

Frederick  Hardy   

H.  A.  Whitmore  Ayton'. . 

Geo.  Fred.  Tod  Whitlock 

Henry  Browne 

Pierce  Chute 

John  Penton  •  • •  • 

Henry  Currie •  «•  • 

Roberts  Torrens  Pratt  • . 
Ensigns. 

Tho.  Goodricke  Peacocke 

Robert  Barry 

Ernest  Hen.  Brackenbury 

Edward  Woolhouse  .... 

James  Richsrdson 

George  John  Arata  Oakley 


OJan.  38 

23  June  37 

1  June  38 

P  28  Dec.  38 

P31  Dec.  39 


LIEUT. 


27  Sept.  44  p 


V  28  Feb.  28 

30  Aug.  31 

26  April  28 

P  2  Nov.  38 

30  Sept.  30 

P  24  Apr.  35 

29  Aug.  40 

P 14  Dec.  38 

P  30  Oct.  40 

8  April  42 

8  Apr.  42 

8  May  46 


22  Nov.  44 

7  July  45 

16  Sept  45 


11  April  42 

20  May   42 

25  Oct.  42 

27  May  42  P  23  Sept.  45 

24  July  42      3  May  44 

22  Nov.  44     20  May  46 

P   8  Aug.  45  P  27  Oct.  46 

P 14  Oct.  42!   21  April  46 


CAPTAIN. 

'  8  A  pril  42 
18  Nov.  42 

14  Oct.  42 
7  July  45 

29  March  4  4 

p  7  June  44 

PlO  Dec.  47 

24  Jan.  50 

26  June  51 

15  Aug.  52 
15  Mar.  53 

P 16  Jan.  52 


BRBT.-MAJ. 

20  June  54 
SO  June  54 
20  Juoe  54 


19  Dec.  45' 
2  Oct.  46 
P27  Oct.  46 

2  June  48 
P29  Dec.  46 
P  23  Nov.  40 

14  Aug.  46 
Pll  Dec.  46 
9  Nov.  49 
P  17  May  50 
P  6  June  51 
P  16  Sept.  51 

11  June  52 


15  Aug.  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 

12  Apr.  50 
P  28  Dec.  401 

13  July  50 
P  6  June  51 

13  Oct.  48, 

26  June  51 

'  15  Aug.  52 1 

P  7  Sept.  52 

P 13  Sept.  53 

P  7  June  54 


1  Utiar.Om^nX  Waibcratt  wm 
In  Mtlott  vilb  ■  ■^uadnm  vf  ftrmftk 
friffitci  In  the  M««ainblq«e  Chaa 
nel  in  June  ItlO  i  In  the  Attack  vT 
a  KluadroB  of  Fmch  Mtatc*  In 
port  S.  B.  of  tlie  UW  9«  framtr  la 
July  1SI0.  At  th»  attack  and 
roniiueat  of  Java.  In  ISU.  aa  Ai4«- 
da.Canipto  Mi^or-Ocn.  Wci|i»iaU 
fbr  which  he  haa  wcclTad  Ibt  War 
Medal  with  om  Ctaay.  Ha  w%i 
appointed  a  CB.  tot    bla  dl«tte- 


Pl5Ang.  48 


D   O    f      ^  KA     C^*^^  aanrieea  In  thi 
F  W  J  une  04  j  01  the  iiwimeUoo  In 

9  Lt.-Col.  Oreen  served  in  tb«  Bnrmew  mmt. 

6  Lieut.  Ayton  eerred  trith  tn  expedition  SO 

P 17  May  50  mHei  np  the  Gkinbia,  In  1840,  sad  »n  eng^red 

Di7  T»nA  <;i  '■>*  *^^  vtorni  and  deftnictlon  of  the  Foitiflrd 

11  rl       iL  'Town  of  Bamlmroo  flth  May  j  at  tbealtnek  aad 

P  lo  Oct.  52  lYftHigi  dettructlon  of  the  Portilled  Town   of 

21  Jon.  53  Kccming  7lh  Uaj  ;  and  In  the  action  with  and 

14  May  53  ''^'*'^*  ^^  ^*  eaemj  on  tbe  plaint  of  Qatoella 


Alfred  GIbaut p   0  June  54  ®^**  ***^ 

Jamea  Creagh ,      7  June  54] 

Paymaster. — Geo.  Henry  Bddy, 28  Apr.  37 ;  JSns,  p  20  Aug. 86 ;  Z. 20  Feb. 30. 

Atfjutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  Horan,^  13  July  50. 

Quarter^Master. — Henry  Donelan,  15  Dec.  54. 

5icfve9ii.— Francis  William  Innes,  M.D.,  2  Feb.  40 ;  Assist.^Surg.  10  Feb.  37. 

AssiMtant^Surgeons, ThomM  Stack,  M.D.,  22  Not.  44. 

Joseph  Tliomas  La  Presle,  22  Doc.  40. 
i  Jamee  Arthur  H anbury,  M.B.  29  Sept.  54. 

Facings  Yellow.'^  A  gents,  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co. 

7  UmU  Roiaa  terrcd  with  the  4 1  at  dttilnf  the  whole  of  the  eanpaiini  of  IMS  ir  Afffheobtan  (Iftdat), 
nd  was  preient  io  the  etifSfenentf  with  the  enemy  or  SS  Mirch  and  ;ts  April  in  U«e  Pitleen  Talliy  ,  in 
that  ofthe  Wth  May  near  Candaliar,  SOth  Auf.  at  Goalnr,  ftth  Sept.  beloni  Obuinfe,  ocseu|tatloo  and  de*- 
traction  of  tliat  fortrm  and  of  Csbool,  expedlUon  Into  Kohlilan,  ftono,  raptuie,  and  dntf ucuva  of  l»tal«ir, 
and  la  tjM  Tarloas  nisor  aflhlfs  in  and  Utwccn  the  Bolaa  and  the  Kh|ber  PaiKs: 


^ j«.'<S:'^t'.?    65th  (Buck  Volunteers)  Tlie King's  lA.  Inf.  Regt.      237 

"  Aucto  gplendore  resurgo,** 


Sunderltnd. 


01 


Full  I  Half 
Pay.    Pay. 


Years' SerrTl  "  FUENTES  D'ONOR"— "NIVE"— "PENINSULA"--"BLADEN8BURG." 

ColmeL—^  Sir  John  Wright  Guise,*  Bart,  KCB.  Ens,  4  Nov.  94 ;  Lt.  and  Capt, 
26  Oct.  98 ;  Capt.  and  LU-CoL  25  July  05;  CoL  4  June  13;  Moj,-Gen,  12 
Aug.  19;  Lt.'Gen.  10  Jan.37  ;  Gen,  11  Not.  51 ;  Coh  85th  Lt.  Inf.  1  June  47. 

JLirw^-Co/(mrf.— Manley  Power,  Ens,  p  24  June  10  ;  i^  p  17  Apr.  23 ;  Capt,v^ 
June  25;  Bretei-Major,  28  JuDed8 ;  Mf^or,  p 5  Aug.  42;  X^-Co/.  PlOMay  46; 
Col,  20  June  54. 

i»f<(/or*.— Alexander  G.  Grant,  Cornet^  p  4  Oct.  33;  Lieut,  p  18  Dec.  35 ;  Capt. 
P  5  Aug.  42 ;  Mq/or,  P 10  Nov.  48. 

John  William  Grey,  Bns,  p  16  May  34;  Lieut,  p  1  June  38 ;  Capt,  p  31  Mar. 
43 ;  Major,  p  17  Dec.  52. 


3U 


22 


21 


6B 


15 

0 

14 

0 

13 

*D 

11 

0 

11 

0 

It 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

7 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

13 

0 

4 

0 

23 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

Captains. 

Hugh  Massy 

William  Williamson  ... 

Robert  Maunsell    

Hon,  Wm.  Stuart  Knox 

George  Thompson 

George  Warde 

James  Gubbins,'^ 

^(m.Edmund  John  Boyle 
William  Henry  Orme,*  s, 

John  Armitage 

James  Brown  Young .... 
Henry  Godolphin  Rooper 

Lieutenants. 
Lord  John  Hy.  Taylour 

John  Athorpe    

Charles  Wells  Hogge. . . . 
William  T.  Baker,  d.  pm, 

Robert  Carr  Olyn 

Montagu  Barton    ....    . 

John  Bayley 

Dererenx  Herbert  Mytton 

Waller  Ashe   

William  Hallowes 

James  Scott   

Augustine  FitzGerald    . . 
Henry  MannersChichcster' 
William  Henry  Mathcw  • . 

Ensigns. 
Edward  Mnsgrave  Beadon 
Rob.  Kirkpatrick  Taylor 
George  Phipps  Prevost.. 
Henry  James  Haydock . . 
Hen.  Holyoake  Qoodrlcke 
James  Murray  Grant. . . . 
William  Robert  Bell .... 


ENSIGN 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.     jBREV.-MAJ. 


P  13  Mar.  40  p  12  Jan.  44 
P 16  Nov.  41  I P22  Nov.  44 
P  24  June  42 1 P  28  Mar.  45 
P 12  Jan.  44  p 29  Dec.  40 


P  23  Feb.  44 
P22  Nov.  44 
19  Dec.  45 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P  24  Jan.  45 
P  10  Nov.  48 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P  13  April  40 

P 14  Dec.  49 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P 12  Dec.  51 
7  Jan.  48 
P 13  Dec.  51 


31  Mar.  47 
PIO  Nov. 48 
P 13  April  49 
P 12  Dec.  51 
3  Apr.  46 
P  19  Mar.  52 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  27  Aug.  52 

P  3  Dec.  52 
P17  Dec.  52 
P  28  Jan.  53 
P  9  July  52 
P  18  Ftb.  53 


P  16  Apr.  52  P  15  July  53 
P  21  Sept.  52  P  26  Aug.  53 
P  22  Sept.  52  P  16  Dec.  53 
P  28  Apr.  54 
6  June  54 
6  Jane  54 
1 1  Aug.  54 
11  Aug.  54 
11  Aug.  54 


P 13  AprU49 
P  1  Aug.  51 
P  7  Nov.  51 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  29  Oct.  52 
P17  Dec.  52 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P  16  Dec.  53 
P 13  Jan.  54 
P  28  Apr.  54 
6  June  54 
P  1  Sept.  54 


12  Dec.  54 


P  21  Jan.  53 
P  22  Jan.  53 
P  23  Jan.  53 
P 18  Feb.  53 
P  19  Feb.  53 
P 1 1  Mar.  53 


9  Major  Oubblni  terred  tlio 
Eastern  caropalfn  of  18A4  as 
Aide-de-oimp  lo  Sir  De  Lacy 
Brans,  including  the  battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkeniiaii 
(severely  woanded)i  and  tlcgo 
of  Sebastopol. 


P  12  Mar.  53 
P 15  July  53 
P26  Aug.  53 
P  16  Dec.  53 
P28  Apr.  54 
1  Sept.  54 
15  Sept.  54 
Paymaster, — William  Mortimer  Pechell,  6  June,  51 ;  Ens,  p5  Aug.  42  ;  Lieut. 
Adjutant,--  [8  Dec.  46. 

Quarter^Master, — John  IL  Rouse,  12  Dec.  61. 

iS'iir^«m.— George  Clerihew,  M.D.,  5  Dec.  43 ;  Assist.-Surg,  2  Nov.  82. 
Assistant 'Surgeon, — John  Knox  Leet,  27  June  51. 

Alexander  Fisher  Bartley,  14  Jan.  53. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  8ir  John  Guise  serred  with  the  Srd  Guards  at  Ferrol,  Yigo,  and  Cadis,  in  1800 ;  the  Egyptian  com- 
paign  oflSOl  (medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8th  and  21st  March,  and  17th  August,  attack  of  the 
fortreis  of  Marabout  on  the  following  day,  action  of  the  22nd  August,  Invesluient  and  capture  of  Alex- 
andria. Expedition  to  Hanover  in  180d-0.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  In  180P,  and  commanded  the  light 
battalion  of  the  Guards  with  a  Rifle  company  of  the  60th  attached,  on  the  retreat  to  the  lines  In  1810, 
iMUtle  of  Bnsaco,  and  subsequent  retreat,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  several  actions  on  the  advance  from 
thence  in  1811,  and  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor.  Present  also  at  the  sieges  and  captures  of  Cindad  Bodrigo 
and  Dad^Jos.  Commanded  the  1st  battalion  of  the  Srd  Guards  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of 
Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  ond  retreat  from  thtrnce,  advance  in  1819,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  and  capture  of 
Ban  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adour,  Investment  of  Bayonne 
and  repulse  of  ihe  sortie— during  the  latter  part  of  the  action  he  commanded  the  2nd  brigade  of  Guards  In 
consequence  of  Sir  B.  Slopford  being  wounded.  Sir  John  has  received  the  pold  crois  for  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Salamanca,  Vitturia,  and  Nive;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  and  one  clasp  for  fimaco. 

S  Capt.  Orme  served  r.'th  the  Srd  l.tght  Drac«>on<  iluring  the  Sotlejesmpalgn  of  i84B-S,  and  waa  preMBt  at  the  liattlM 
of  MooUkee  and  Ptrosetliah,  at  wblcb  last  he  was  tCTcrely  woucded  In  tbe  ana  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 


Pay. 


0 


.fMiJriSS!]  S6th  (  The  Royal  County  Down)  Regt.  of  Foot[^'iiJ^, 

ic  Colours  ic  AppointmenU,  the  /Tarp  and  Crown^  with  the  Motto ''  Quit  SeparmltiiV* 
.~s>^i"  INDI A"-/nie  fifpAinx,  with  the  words  "  EGYPT"—"  BOURBON"— On  ike 
Pj        Buttons,  the  Irith  Harp  and  Crmon. 
{f^ff'ColoneL-^9  031  Xord  James  Hay,*  JSru.  83  Jan.  06;  Xifii^.  6  Aug.  07;  Copl. 
8  Feb.  10 ;  Lieut-CoL  26  Mar.  18;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Mq/ar-Geru  9  Koy.  46; 
ZL'Gen,  20  June  64;  Col.  86th  Foot,  8  May  54. 
Lieut.'CoUmeU. — James  Creagh,  JEm.  1  Jan.  10;  Lt.  4  March  18;  Copt.  7  Apr. 
25;  Brev.'Mqj.  28  June  38;  Afq/.  P18  Jan.  39;  Brw.^Lt.^CoU  11  No?.  61 ; 
X^-O?/.30Apr.52. 
William  Langley  Tudor,*  Sns.  9  Apr.  25 ;  LUmt  p26  Not.  80;  CapL  1  Apr.  41 ; 
JBrev.'Mq/.  30  Apr.  44 ;  Mqj.  P 19  Sept.  48;  Brev.  X/.-  CoJ.  80  June  64 ;  Lt.^  Coi. 
29  Sept.  54. 
Af<yorf.— Robert  Henry  Lowth,  Bru.  p4  Feb.  10 ;  LUut,  p  1  April 34;  Capt,Pl5 
May  27 ;  Brev.  Mqj.  23  Not.  41 ;  Br^o.  Lt.-  CoU  1 1  Kor.  51 ;  Mqj.  30  Apr.  68. 
William  Kier  Stuart,  Em.  0  Mar.  28 ;  Lt.  P  88  Sept.  30 ;  Capt.  6  Apr.  48 ;  Brev.-^ 
Mtjjor^  20  June  64  ;  Mqjor,  20  Sept.  64.  


3A 


0 


9 
1-3 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

Giles  Keane    

0  ,  Abra.  CoUis  Anderson,  $. 

Donough  O'Brien 

Thomas  Andrews  Rawlins 
John  Perkins  Mayers  . . 
Harrey  Wei.  PoleWclman* 
Charles  Edmund  Thornton 
Joshua  Henry  Kirby .... 
Charles  George  Butler*. . 
Charles  Osborne  Creagh  * 
John  Jerome  ..#•••••■• 
Wm.  Henry  Wearer .... 

LZBUTBNAirTS. 

Charles  Darby* • 

James  Boyd    ..•• 

James  John  Gordon  .... 
George  Wm.  Robinson  . . 
John  Richardson  Stuart 
George  Sherman  Nunn. . 

John  Meacham 

Maxwell  Lepper    

Ralph  FiUGibbon  Lewis 
JSdward  Monckton  Jones 
Thomas  Riee  Hamilton. . 
GeorgeHcwishAdams,ai(;. 
Henry  Edward  Jerome  . . 
Frederick  Gardner     .... 
Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane 
WiUiam  Knipe 
Robert  Edward  Henry 
J.  K.  Douglas  Mackenzie 
Henry  Cracroft  Maine 
Richard  Charles  Brown  • . 
Augustus  Nicholas  Wilson 
Bhsions. 
0    Charles  Fraser 
0    Alfred  Robert  Ord 
0    Francis  Drewe  Edwards 
0    John  F.WhitmoreM  alien 


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9  July 
2  July 

P  89  Dec, 


31  June  27 

12  June  23 

12  Sept.  22 
P 17  Nor.  41 
P  29  July  36  p  23  Apr. 

2April36 
P30  Dec.  42 
P 10  Aug.  38 
P  3  Nor.  40 

18  June  41 

9  Apr.  42 
P  28  Dec.  41 


6  Sept.  89 

8  Apr.  42 

27  Jan.  43 

28  Mar.  44 
23  Mar.  44 

9  May  45 
19  Apr.  44 

P  13  Aug.  47 

27  Oct.   46 

8  Jan.  47 

Pl2Nor.  47 
14  April  46 
21  Jan.  48 

P  23  Feb.  49 
13AprU49 

P 19  Oct.  49 

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84  Jan.  61 

P 16  Aug.  50 
14  May  52 

P 15  May  52 

14  Sept  52 

5  Dec.  51 

P88Mar.  64 

7  June  54 


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8  Apr.  42 

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P  6  Aug.  42 

14  Nor.  43 

83  Feb.  43 


P  30  July  42 
13  Nor.  43 
11  Nor.  46 
2  Sept.  47 
13  Dec.  47 
15  Jan.  40 
22  Dee.  48 

P  83  Feb.  49 
30  July  40 
87  Apr.  40 

P  4  April  51 

P  86  July  51 
30  Apr.  52 

P   7  May  68 

P 16  OcU  62 
5  June  63 

P 10  Feb.  64 
1  Mar.  64 

P  81  July  54 
18  Aug.  64 
89  Sept.  54 


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SO.Jnae  64 
80  June  64 
11  Nor.  61 

80  June  64 


83  Oct.  48 
87  Aug.  43 
31  Oct.  40 

P  6  Feb.  47 

P  87  Jan.  43 
OJan.  46 

P 19  Sept.  48 

30  Apr.  58 

15  Mar.  68 

1  Mar.  64 

P  88  Mar.  64 
89  Sept.  64 


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A^jutaWt.-^Lieut.  George  Hewish  Adams,  86  Aug.  54.  [7  July  37. 

Quarter^MaMter.-^VLtnTy  Hammond,  17  March  64. 
Surgeon^'-Htnry  Frauklin/  10  Feb.  52;  AttUt.-Surg.TQ  Dec.  37* 
Atsittant'Surgeont. — James  Kellic,  M.D.,  6  May,  48. 

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""'?."'/^m '.fir"']  87<A  Megt.  of  Foot  (Royal  Irish  FuHUers).  K^^SiJ^ 

MONTR  VlDBO'*— ••  TALAVKRA."— ifn  Baf  te.  wOk  aWiMtb  of  Laartl  otow  IKe  Harp»  <n  oAIMm  |«  <*«  Amu  of  the 

Prtoee  of  Wales,  in  eommemoraUen  of  thttr  ditHnguUhed  Strwtee$  on  v«HinM  Meoifofu,  aiui  pofffeularly  ol  f A*  BalUt  ^f 

••BAaROSA**«*«TARIPA**->**VITTOR[A»— "NIVBLLB"    *'OBTHBB**  •**TOULOl78B"~**PBNINSOI.A**  ••*AVA.'* 

CoIoim/.—V  Hugh,  Ft«coiineOoagh,i  GCB.  ^n«.7  Aug.  94;  Xt^u^  11  Oct.  94; 

Capt. 25  JuDe,03 ;  Mqj.S  Aug. 05 ;  Lt.-Col. 29 July, 09 ;  Col.  12  Aug.  19 ;  3fq;.- 

67011.  22  July,  30;  Lieut-^Oen.  23  Nov.  41;  Gen,  20  June  64;  Col.  87 th 

Fusiliers,  15  Mar.  41. 
Lieut.'Colonels, — Montague  Cholmeley  Johnstone,  Ens.  p  27  Feb.  23 ;  Lieut,  p  16 

Dec.  24 ;  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  Mqjor,  p  27  July  38 ;  Lt.-Col.  P 16  No?.  41 ; 

Col  11  Nov.  51. 
James  Campbell,  ^lU.P  6  July- 26  >  Xt«iif.  p31  July  28;  Caj?^  P 10  April  35 ; 

Brw.'Miy.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqj.  28  May  47  ;  Lt.-  Col.  3  April  49 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
MtyoTt.  —John  M'Mahon  Kidd,  Em.  p  21  July  25 ;  lAeut.  p  8  Nov. 27 ;  Capt.  p  28 

Dec32;  Brev.-Maj.  9  Nov.46;  Mqj.  P13  July,47;  J3r09.XI.-Co2.2OJune54. 
Alexander  Murray, '  2nd  Lieut,  p  24  Apr.  35 ;  Lieut.  23  Oct  39 ;  Capt.  P20 

Aug.  44 ;  Mqjor,  P30  Dec.  53. 


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2nd  LIEUT,  i       LIEUT. 


Captaihs. 

William  Percy  Lea p  22  Feb.  33 

Charles  F.  Campbell ....  15  Sept.  37 
Louis  H.  Hamilton*  . . . .  |  6  Apr.  38 
Alexander  Hugh  Cobbe 

James  Bailie 

William  Francis  Ring    .. 

William  Hanmer    

Andrew  Robertson  .... 
Hon.  Aug.Q.  C.  Chichester 
Henry  Smyth  Bawtree  .  • 

Francis  Fane,  t 

John  Theophilns  Ussher^ 
Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Lloyd    

D.  C.  Augustus  Delhoste . 

Henry  FitzGerald,  r 

John  Hallowes    ...•••.. 

Ormond  Fitzgerald 

Austin  Peter  O'Malley   . . 

William  Wiltshire 

John  Peyton    

R.  Gibson  ( Q.ar.  Apr.47)  a(^. 
William  Blake  Graham^ 

Adam  Stenart     

Jos.  FitzThomas  Shadwell 
G.  Granville  Gower  Munro 
Francis  Horatio  Gee  . . . . 
Edw.Hen.  John  Mcredyth 

Anthony  Butler 

Joseph  Noble  Beasley  . . 
Thomas  Law  Roberts . . . 
Charles  Edmund  Goddard 

John  Wall 

Bdward  Dampier  Cockell 
Second  Libuts. 

Edwin  Biron 

Colmer  Lynch    

Hon.  D'Arcy  G.  Osborne 
Walter  Carr  Maoklnnon 

Robert  Lampen 

Edmund  Spry  Tritton  .. 
John  RawBon  Simpson . . 


Ap 

16  June  43 
p  20  Dec.  42 

28  Oct.  31 
P  22  Dec  43 
P 14  Jan.  42 
P 19  Feb.  41 
P  10  Jan.  45 
P  27  Aug.  41 
P  30  May  43 

P 10  July  46 

16  Sept.  45 
P  16  Nov.  41 
p  10  Mar.  43 

0  Jan.  43 

15  Aug.  46 
P 13  July  47 
P  21  July  48 

3AprU49 

31  Dec.  42 

P   1  Oct,  47 

P26  June46 

16  Apr.  46 

4  Apr.  49 
18  May  49 

P 13  Dec.  50 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  19  Sept.  48 

5  April  49 
14  Dec.  49 

P  10  Dec.  52 

p  17  June  51 

17  June  51 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  24  Aug.  52 
P  30  Sept.  53 

22  Apr.  53 
p  30  Dec.  53 


P  21  Apr.  37 
P  28  Aug.  40 
P  17  Jan.  40 
P  10  Jan.  45 
P  14  Feb.  45 
8  May  35 
P  3  Oct.  45 
P 10  Mar.  43 
P  22  Nov.  42 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  12  Dec.  43 
14Apra46 

p  28  Sept.  47 
15  Dec.  48 

12  Sept.  44 
P  27  June  45 

1  April  47 

3  April  49 
do 
P18  May  49 
P  22  Feb.  50 

5  Sept.  45 
P  25  Oct.  50 

8  Jan.  51 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P  16  July  52 
P  8  Apr.  53 
P  30  Sept.  53 
P  24  June  53 
P27  Dec  50 
P30Dec.  53 
P  30  Dec.  53 
Pll  Not.  53 


CAPTAIN. 


BREY.-MAJ. 


31  July  46 
2  Oct.  46 

22  Dec.  46 
P  21  July  48 
P  22  Feb.  50 

15  Mar.  60 
P 12  Oct.  49 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P30Sept.53 
P  10  Jan.  51 
1  Jan.  64 


t  Major  Murray  aerred  in  die 
I9th  on  the  China  expedition  (Me* 
d«l),  and  waa  present  at  Canton, 
Anioy,  Cbuaan.  Chlnhae,  Ninffpo. 
Segoan,  Chapoo  (irouodr<l),Sbanf- 
bal,  WoOBung,  and  Cblo  Klang 
Foo. 

a  Captain  Hamilton  s«rred  as 
Assist.-  AdJutant.Oenrral  In  the 
Burmnh  War  i  nun*  twice  honor- 
ablj  mentioned  In  General  God- 
win's dtspntebct,  and  in  orders  of 
the  OoTcmorbOenciml. 

4  Capt.  Ussher  aerred  the  cam* 
paign  of  1844S  In  the  Southern 
MahmtU  country,  with  the  Sflnd* 
and  was  present  at  the  inrcstment 
and  cantttre  of  the  Ports  of  PaauUa 
and  PoWnghnr. 

t  Lieut.  Graham  served  In  tho 
18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  expedl* 
tlon  under  Mis|or-Ocn.  D*Agullar 
which  took  tlie  Ports  of  the  Boeea 
Tigris  in  the  Canton  Rirer,  thoae 
of  the  staked  harrier,  and  of  the 
etty  of  Canton  in  April  1847. 


10  Qr.-Mr.  Thomas  scrred  the  campaign  on  the 
SutlcJ  In  184Ve  (medal)  «rlth  the  9th.  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Peroxeshah,  and  Sobraon. 

11  Surgeon  Banon  served  with  the  army  on  the 
Batle),  and  wns  Uken  prisoner  by  the  Sikhs  at  tbe 
aOalr  of  Bnddiwal  i  alter  a  enptlvlty  of  twenty,  flre 
days,  twelre  of  which  in  irons,  he  was  leleaacd.  on  tba 
adTanee  of  the  British  forces  on  Lahore. 


11       0    PayffMMfer.— Charles  James  Perry,  3  May  50 ;  Qr-M,  23  July  44;  Ens.  22  Dec. 
8       0    ^4/u^an/.—Xt^^  Robert  Gibson,  9  Sept.  51.  [48 ;Xf. 30  Nov.  49. 

13       0    Quarter'Maiter.-~Hy.  Thomas,*®  20  Apr.  49 ;  Ens.  1 1  Apr.  42 ;  Lt.  22  Dec.  45. 
15       0    Surgeon. — Richard  George  Davys  Banon,"  1  July  63 ;  Assist.-Surg.  30  Oet.40. 
3       0    Assist.'Surgeons. — John  Lystcr  Jameson,  2  Jan.  52. 
3       0  George  Pishey  Thompson  Hill,  5  Nov.  62. 

2  •     0  Peter  Da?idson,  M.D.,  5  Aug.  53. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 
1  Lord  Oough  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  the  Dutch  Fleet  In  Saldsnha  Bay. 
1795.  Served  aftenrardi  in  the  Weit  Indies,  including  the  attack  on  Porto  Rico,  the  brigand  war  in  St. 
Lucia,  and  capture  of  Surinam.  Proceeded  to  the  Penlniula  in  1800,  andcommandad  the  87th  at  the  battles 
of  Talavem,  Barotsa.Vlttoria,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  engagements  he  has  received  agolderoia.  Heabo  oom- 
maaded  tha  regiment  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  and  of  Tarifa  (tllghtly  wounded  in  the  head).  At  the 
battle  of  Taiavera  his  horse  wm  shot  under  him,  and  ht  hloueif  was  afterwards  ssvtrely  wounded  in  tba 

{Osntinvsd  oh  fA«  mar^it.) 


240 


88^A  Regt.  of  Foot  (  Connanght  Rangers), 


YMn'Serr. 


68 


Full 
Pay. 


30 
30 

17 

16 


21 
16 
16 
14 
14 
16 
14 
11 
10 
15 
10 
12 
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8 
8 

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Pay. 


r  East.  Amy,  4  April  M. 
L    Drr^t,  Wiodicater. 

On  tha  GoloWTfl  and  appointmenti  the   Harp  and  Crnm*,  with  tba    roof  to,  '*QuU  JFepmnibHf**     Tb« 
Sphinx,   niih   the  words    "  EGYPT "  —  "  TALAVERA  •'—  •«  BU8AC0  "  —  •'  FUENTB8  D'OMOm"  — 
«*CIUDAD     RODRIOO  »*  —  *  BADAJOZ  *'  —  "  SALAMANCA  "  —  "  VITTORIA  •*  —  «  NIYELLE**  — 
••  ORTHEa  "—"TOULOUSE  "— "  PENINSULA." 

CeUmel,^9  Sir  John  Alex.  Wallace,*  Bi.  KGB.  Bns.  28  Dec  1787 ;  Xtetc/. 

6  Apr.  90;  Capt,  8  June,  96;  Major,  9  July,  1803;  Lieut.-Col,  28  Aug. 

04;  CoL  4  June  13  ;  M(^,'Geiu  12  Aug.  19;  Lt.-Gen.  10  Jan.37;  €7eii.  11 

Nov.  51 ;  Col.  88th  Regt.  20  Oct.  31. 
Liet^.-Co/oneZ.— Horatio Shirley,2n/£ZteM/.Pl2May,25;  Xt^/.P31  Oct. 26; 

26;  Ca/i^P5July33;  Mqf.P^l  Dec.41;  X^- Co/.  18 Jan. 48;  Co/. 28 Nor.  54. 
Afqjors,-~Edmund  Richanl  Jeffreys,  Sm,  10  Juno,  25;   Lieitt,v  11  Ocl.27; 

Capt.  P2  Feb.  38 ;  Major,  P12  May,  43  ;  Brev,  Li.-CoL  20  Judo  64. 
Georgo  Vaughan  Maxwell,  Eru.  p2  Feb.  38;   Xiei/f .  p  26  Apr.  39 ;  Capt.  pG 

Dec.  44  ;  Major,  P  28  July  54. 
Edward  Norton,  Bns.  p25  Jan.  39 ;  Lieut.  p27  Mar.  40;  Cajit,  p23  Jan.  46  ; 

Major,  29  Dec.  54.  


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Captaiits. 
Bdw.  John  Vescy  Browne 

Edward  Bayley 

Edward  Herbert  Maxwell 
Hon,  J.  Jocelyn  Bourke  . 

Edmund  Corbett   

John  Hardman  Burke,  t. 
Edmund  Qilllng  Maynard 
DenJ.  Banbury  Maulevcrer 

Henry  Ernst •  • . . 

Joshua  Grant  Crosse .... 

Nathaniel  Steevcns 

Thomas  Gore 

H.  J.  Le  Marchant  Baynes 

Jackson  Wray    

Henry  William  Grogan . . 

Lieutenants. 
John  Edward  Riley  .... 

:^hut-lock  Henning 

LordE.  H.  B.  G.  Cecil.. 
Geoige  Richard  Browne 
George  Robert  Beresford 
Bmilins  Delm6  Radcliffe 


ENSIGN. 


P 12  Sept.  34 
P  5  Apr.  39 
P  26  Apr.  39 
P21  May  41 

28  Dec.  41 
P  1  Not.  39 
p31  Dec.  41 
P  30  Aug.  44 

23  Jan.  46 
P  25  Sept.  40 
P 10  Dec.  45 
P    3  Mar.  43 

14  Apr.  46 
P 19  Feb.  47 
P   6  Aug.  47 


LIEUT. 


1 

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1 

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13 

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3 

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18 

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P  8  Oct.  47 
P  20  April  49 
P  21  Not.  51 
P 17  June  51 
P  17  Oct.  51 
P   9  July  52 

Edward  Henry  Webb    . .  p  15  Oct.  52 

William  Charles  Pearson 

Henry  Hooper  Day   .... 

Courtcnay  W.  A.T.  Keony 

William  Little,  a4/ 

Horatio  Berthon  Preston 

William  Lambert  • . . . , 
Ensigns. 

Frederick  Hill 

Robert  V emor  ....... 

Ernest  Aug.  PerceTal .  . 

John  ETans •..••. 


5  May  54 

6  June  54 
23  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P 16  Aug.  54 


29  Dec.  40 

7  June  41 
P 16  Not.  41 
P  22  July  42 
P  6  Dec.  44 
p  3  Mar.  43 
P  23  Jan.  46 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  14  April  48 
P  30  Aug.  44 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P  19  Feb.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  30  May  51 
P  26  Dec.  51 

P  18  June  52 
6  June  54 
P 13  Jan.  54 
11  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 

30  Aug.  54 
P  6  Oct.  64 
P  27  Oct.  64 

10  Not.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 


P 17  Aug.  64 
P18  Aug.  64 
P 15  Sept.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


P  6  Not.  46 

P6Aug.   47 

P  8  Oct.  47 

P  1  June  49 

P  5  May  54 

6  June  54 

P 14  July  54 

P  28  July  54 

P  28  July  54 

30  Aug.  54 

P27  Oct.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dlc.  54 


BRRT.-MAJ 


12  Dec]  64 


12  Dec  64 


S  Paymastrr  BctSeld  terrvd  «lib  a  dc«aakaM«t  of  tW 

irUi.  wiUi  LiettU-Col.  Otttnini*t  L4sbt  Bncadc.  ia  ik« 

Sootiim  Mabratta  eanpalcB  of  1M4-S.  and  was  prrwwt 

1b  aU  Its  oprfations,  ln«lvdlBf  (b«  r»pfrtt<9  ^  0«<<ea, 

,  A  rx   .      »  .    *****  "^  MonalDC  ot  Mfloobvr  MsckadM  aad   ran. 

13  Oct.     54  ;SMb  Jaa.  184A  at  »hi«b  p)ae«  thii  4alarlMii>at 

P27  Oct.    54:^*'*'*'™*"!  P**^r>«»tiuirfr«dv»fyMrl«Mlr. 

22  Dec.  54 ' 


,EdwDflb  Ilopton 

Berkeley  Mitchell  .... 

Paymaster.^Wm.  Bclfield,'  9  Feb.  40 ;  Ens,  p  13  May  42 ;  Lieut,  p 29  July  43. 

Aiffutant.— Lieut.  William  Little,  22  Dee.  64. 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  3Ioore,^  21  May  52. 

Surgeon. — John  Dunlop,"  M.D.  8  Dec.  54;  Assist.-Surg.  3  April  46. 

Auist.'SurgeQns.^Thomts  Robert  Williams,  M.B.  24  March  64. 

William  Harris,  28  April  54. 

Richard  William  Meade,  1  Sept.  64. 
Focifi^i  Yellow. — Agents,  Blessrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 

I  Sir  J.  A.  Wallaca  wit  at  tb«  battla  of  S^riamwiam,  the  stormlnf  of  P»foda  HU1,  and  of  Tippoo'a  Itcea 
and  camp,  anU  tliaairfe  of  SeriDgapalam,  ttonnlng  of  Xistnaftirria,  ^e.  ice.  In  1706  arrved  at  tha  rvdac> 
tlon  of  Minorcm;  from  thence  ha  joined  the  army  under  tha  command  of  Bir  Ralph  Aharcronhj,  sad 
«at  at  the  landing  at  Abouklr  in  EffyP^  ^^h  March ;  tha  baltlet  of  tba  ISth  and  SUt,  bsfora  Aleaaadna; 
at  Rhamanleb,  RoMtfa,aad  OrandCalro.  He  haareceited  tha  rold  Medal  and  two  Claapa  for Baaaeo,  l^acaiea 
d*Onor.aad  Salaananemi  and  the  Silter  War  Medal  with  ona  Clasp  for  Ecypt. 

19  Doctor  Ouatop  aerred  wlih  the  SSnd  Reft,  during  tba  Ponjaub  eampaif n  of  194S^9,  and  was  pmrat 
at  tha  Arat  and  second  aiega  oparatlona  before  Mooltan,  tncludinx  tlie  capture  of  Ihe  dly  and  surrcndrr  of 
the  fortress;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  tlio  fort  and  gariison  of  Clltolola,  and  battle  af  Ooederml 
(Medal  and  Clasps).    Bertod  tha  Kastrrn  campaign  of  1S54. 

4  QuaitenDaflter  Moore  farrcd  with  the  91st  KrgL  throughout  the  campalfa  of  1849  in  Aflkbaaktaa 
(Medal),  including  the  engagements  of  Maieena  and  Teseen.  Also  the  8utl^  campaign  of  ]S4y^  Ui- 
eludlng  the  actions  of  Moodkaa,  Feroteshab.  Buddival,  Allwal,  and  Bobraoa  (Medal  and  tbraa  Claifai. 

*o*  UeuU-Col.  Jeffreys  and  Captain  Crosic  were  slSghtlf  wounded,  and  Lieut.  Baynei  wsa  icTarelj 
wounded  at  tba  battle  of  lokernaa.   Qr.>Matter  Moore  was  slightly  wenaded  at  the  Alou. 


UnA,  tor  BMt  Army,  20  April  54 
Depot,  Linerlck. 


Yeara'Senr. 


64 


Full 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


21 


30 


23 
21 


0 


]     S9th  Regiment  of  Foot.  241 

The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "  EGYPT"—"  JAVA"—"  NIAGARA"—"  AVA." 

ColoneL^Jf  Sir  Charles  Bulkeley  Egerton,*  GCHG.  KCH.  Ens.  IG  Nov.  1791 : 

Lieut,  21  Mar.  93;  Capt,  23  April,  95;  Mqjor,  1  June,  98;   Lieut-Col.  l^ 

Nov.  1802;  Co/.  4  June,  11 ;  Major-Gen,  4  June,  14;  Lieut. -Gen.  22  July, 

80 ;  Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Col.  89th  Regt.  26  Sept.  37. 
Lieut,-Colonel, — Augustus  Hallifax  Ferryman,  J£ns.  p  27  June  34;  Lieut.  30 

June  37  ;  Capt.  p  16  April  41 ;  Majar,  p22  Dec.  43 ;  Lt.-Col,  P  24  Nov.  48; 

Col,  28  Nov.  54. 
Afojor*.— James  Graham,*  Ena,  22  Apr.  25;  Lieut.  19  Apr.  27:  Capt.  p  19 

Apr.  33 ;  Brev,-Mqj,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Maj.  10  Jan.  51 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.^Q  June  54. 
Calcdon  Richard  Egerton, -B?w.  15  June  32;  Lieut.  P28  Mar.  34;  Capt.  P15 

Mar.  39 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor,P6  Dec.  51. 
Hon.  Charles  Daly,  Ens.  P  25  July  34  ;  Lieut,  p  17  Feb.  37  ;  Capt.  p31  Dec.  39 ; 

Brev.-Maj.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  29  Dec.  54. 


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Captains. 
Fred.  Chas.  Aylmer  •  • . 
John  Duntze  Macdonald 
Arundel  Edmund  Hill   • 

Leslie  Skynner' 

John  Lewes  Phillipps    . 

WiUiam  Boyle,  s 

Robert  B.  Hawley 

Hans  Robert  White  . . . 
Edward  BuUer  Thorp  . 
John  AtkinsoQ    ....... 

Daniel  Tom    .  • •  • 

John  M.  Cuppage 

Carrick  Darby    , 

Arthur  H.  H.  Mercer  . 

Alfred  Nixon 

Lieutenants. 

Charles  Heycock    

RobertSelby 

Wm.  Cecil  George  Pery 
Robert  Rowland  Conyers 

George  Cress  well   

Edmund  Morris 

Richard  Francis  Holmes. 

John  Longfield  . « 

Francis  Knatchbull  •  •  •  * 
George  Harmer  Pering  . . 
John  Waldron  Gray  .... 
Barnes  Slyfield  Robinson 

Savage  Hall 

Richard  Edward  Beck 

Ensigns. 
Aogustua  Breedon. . . 
Montifort  H.  Trant  Lloyd 
John  Arthur  Barstow 
Henry  Lewis  Harvest 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


p    4  Dec.  32 

13  July  32 

7  Sept.  41 

P  20  Oct.  41 

P  22  July  42 

6  Dec.  38 

28  Aug.  38 
P  22  Dec.  43 

12  June  46 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P   7  June  44 

10  Nov.  43 
P  3  Sept.  47 
p30  Apr.  41 
p   3  Mar.  48 

P  31  Mar.  48 
p  3  Oct.  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  2  Mar.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  13  Dec.  5U 

26  Sept.  4C 
P  5  Dec.  51 
P  5  Dec.  51 
P12  Mar.  52 
P17  Aug.  52 

17  Dec.  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P 18  Mar.  53 

P  19  Mar.  53 

6  June  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 


P  25  July  34 
P 13  June  34 
P  27  Oct.  43 

14  July  43 
P  19  Dec.  45 
P  21  May  41 
P31  Dec.  39 

19  Dec.  45 
P   2  Feb.  49 

17  Jan.  51 

26  June  46 

P   8  Aug.  45 

P   2  Mar.  49 

1  Nov.  42 

P   5  Dec.  51 

P   5  Dec.  51 

P  20  Feb.  52 

P  6  Aug.  52 

31  Oct.  52 

Pll  Mar.  53 

P  11  Mar.  53 

8  Apr.  53 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P  18  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec'  54 

8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


20  May  40 

16  June  43 

P   3  Oct.  48 

P   2  Feb.  49 

P  2  Mar.  49 

P    4  Jan.  50 

10  Jan.  51 

P  5  Dec.  51 

Pll  Mar.  53 

P   4  Aug.  54 

P  0  Aug.  50 

29  Dec.  5  4 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 


UREV.-MAJ. 

11  Nov.  61 
20  Juno  54 


S  Lt'CoI.OrahAmjuinvdlbeftlth 
reft,  la  Biirm«li,  as  a  Toluntecr,  la 
Dea  18SI,  and  was  present  at  the 
CAnying  the  entrenched  Fords  of  (be 
Mahattee  rircr,  t7Ui  March,  and  at 
the  attack  on  the  forUIIcd  heights 
or  Arraean.  S9th  March,  16S&:  at 
the  latter  he  was  wounded  in  tha 
«ide  and  face.  He  has  reetired 
the  Medal  and  Clasp  for  Atb. 


13  Oct.  54 
Pflyinfl«*cr.— Robert  Scott,  20  Feb.  52;  Ens.  31  May  39;  Lieut.  Pl4  May  43. 
Adjutant. — Lieut,  John  Macdonald  Cuppage,  17  Jan.  51. 
Quarter-Master, — William  Watson,  25  April,  48. 
Surgeon. — Richard  Gilbome,  8  Dec.  54;  A8sist,-Surg.  2  Oct.  46, 
Assistant- Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Fred.  Wall,  20  Nuv.  46. 

Facing  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  SirChorlef  EBcrton  commanded  a  detachment  on  board  a  l»ne-of-bftUle<Iilp,  in  Lord  Howe's  action  of 
thA  1st  June  17W.  Served  at  Ihe  blocbade  of  Walla,  and  surronOcr  of  Vttletia,:fith  Sept.  1800;  from 
t  ence  uroceeded  with  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby'i  expedition  to  Egypt,  and  was  present  in  tlie  acliont  of  the 
13th  and  aist  March,  IdOl.  Served  with  the  army  in  Spain  and  Portugal  in  1810  and  1811,  and  h&a 
received  the  War  Medal  and  three  clasps  for  Fuentesd'Onor.  Nivellc  and  Orthet. 

S  Capt.  Skrnn«r  Mrrvd  with  the  UMi  in  China,  and  hat  ree«iTcd  tb«  Medal. 


242 


Year*' Serf. I 


90th  Regt  of  Foot  {Perthshire  Volunteers.) 

(Light  Infantry.) 

m  wofd.  *•  BOTPT"— ••  MAI 


rEuiarnArmy,  10  Xor.  M. 
L       Depot,  MttlHogv. 


MANDORA.»»Tk*  Bfldnm  mXtk  tht 


48 


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TINIQtJB"-.'<OUADALOrPB* 

CoUmeL^yf  m  Felix  Calvert,*  C.B.  Ens,  1  Oct.  07 ;  Lt,  15  Sept  08 ;  Capt. 

27  June  11;  Mc^irrt  27  Oct.  14;   Lt.-CoU  18  June  15;  Col.  10  Jan.  37; 

3fa;.-C?m.0Nov.46;  X^.-60fi.2O  Jane  54 ;  CoLOOth  Lt. Infantry,  14  June  o3. 
X^-Co/.— Frederiac  Eld.*^fi#.  P2d  Dec.  24;  lA^ut.  p26  Sept.  20;  Ciipt. 

P27  Sept.  31 ;  Brevet-ifajor,  0  Not.  46 ;  JIfqfor,  20  Sept.  47 ;  Brev.  Li.-Cok 

22  Dec.  48;  Lt.-Col,  P22  Oct.  52. 
MqfM.^QerrBS  Sanford  Deverlll,  Comet ,  p  2  Nov.  26;  X^p  13  Nov.  27  ;  Capi. 

P7  Mar.34;  Brev.-Mqj.d  Nov.40;  Mqj,2Apr.62; Brev Lt.*Col,90Jnm^4. 
Robert  Parker  Campbell/  En*,  p  16  June  37  ;  Lieut,  p  12  Oct.  41  ;  Capt.  p  24 

Oct.  45 ;  Brev.'Mqj.  28  May  53 ;  M({J.  p  14  April  54. 
Duncan  Campbell,^  Ene.  p8  April  34;  Ueut.  PI  Feb.  30;  Capt,  3  Got.  46; 

Utifor,  29  Dec.  54. 


0 
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0 
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0 
0 
0 


Captaiits. 
William  P.  Pumell  t«  . . . . 

Robert  Grove' 

Thomas  Smith    

Roger  Bamston  ....•• 
Purcell  0*Qorman'  • .  • . 
Robt.  H.  Payne  Crawfurd 

James  Perrin 

John  Christopher  Guise. . 
Herbert  M.  Vaughan .... 
WUliam  Pattison  Tinling 

Vere  Henry  Close 

Rob.  Dymock  Vaughton 

Harry  Denison,  # 

Henry  Hope  Crealook  . . 
Garnet  Jo^ph  Wolseley*^ 

LlBUTENAKTS. 

James  Heme  Wade  •  • . . 
Richard  Henry  Magenis 

Henry  Preston 

Walter  Blakeney  Persse 
James  Clerk  Rattray. . . . 
Paul  Andrew  L.  Phipps 
William  John  Rous  .... 
Alfred  Goodlad  Danbeny 
Hon.  J.  Fra.  Pennington 

Nicol  Grahame 

Robert  Henry  Evans. . . . 
Leonard  H .  Lloyd  Irby  . 

Ensioits. 
Percy  Julius  Deverill .... 
John  Joshua  Nunn    .... 
Chas.  Henry  Sidney  Raitt 
Sir  Charles  Pigott,  Bart. 

Charles  B.Wynne 

Arthur  D.  Swift 


BNSIOK. 


24  Mar.  38 
P  7  Feb.  40 
P 16  July  41 
7  July  43 
P  3  Feb.  43 
P  27  Jan.  43 
P  7  Mar.  45 
P   6  Jane  45 

22  Jan.  47 
P  4  June  47 
1  June  47 
P12  Jnly  47 
P 10  June  48 
PidOet.    48 

12  Mar.  52 


LIEUT. 


P  25  June  41 
P  7  Mar.  45 
p  10  Sept.  45 
P  3  Apr.  46 

2  May  45 
Pll  July  45 
PlO  June  48 
P 13  Oct.  48 
p  23  Feb.  40 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P  22  June  40 
P27  Dec.  50 

2  April  52 
P24Dec.  52 

16  May  53 


P  2  Feb.  49/24  Feb.  54 
10  Apr.  49 1 P   5  May  54 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 
1 1  Aug.  54 
11  Aug.  54 


P  20  Apr.  40 

8  Juno  49 

P 17  Jan.  61 

14  May  52 


Pll  June  52;P25  Aug.  54 
P  23  Nov.  52  P  S  Sept.  54 
P21  Jan.  53  «*  13  Oct.  54 
P24Feb.  54  8  Dec.  54 
P  3  Mar.d4'  6  Dec,  54 
P  5  May  54 '      ^  I>ec  64 


11  Aug.  64 
P25  Aug.  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 
P  24  Nov.  54 


CAPTAIN.    !BRBV.-1CAJ. 


PlO  June  48 
P24NOV.  481 
P20Apr.  49, 
P  23  Mar.  49; 
2  April  62 1 
15  Mar.  53 
P  6  May  64 
6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  8Sept.64{ 
P24NOV.  64i 
29  Dec  64, 
29  Dec.  64 ' 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 1 
throuffhoiit  lbs 


SMalorltP. 

OUBplwli  MIT' 

ad    with     the 

7Sr4  ScfflBMnt 

Kafllr  war  of 


1850.59;  pretest  In  all  tbe 
Amalola  operaliooe;  wiih  the 
Trans  Ket  eipediUont  of  Uee. 
18AI,  and  Jan.  18M,  and  of 
April  laas ;  also  in  the  Walcr- 
kloof  operatioBf  of  Oet.  JbA], 
Mareli  ISSt,  and  Sept.  t»M; 
rre<|uentl|'  in  oommand  of  a 
deuched  force,  and  oceasimaUr 
of  the  TSrd  Reft.  Wu  men- 
tioned in  OeneraJ  Older*  of 
March  I8M,  hj  Sir  lUrry 
Smith,  at  bavinc.  «bc*  in 
command  of  a  detadimenl  of 
the  43rd  and  79id,  '*  carrWd  In 
a  Ttrjr  fallaat  ttjlo  a  noat  fur» 
mldable  paia,  tending  from  P«Uw*t  Rock  to 
the  heifhU  iU>OTe,  the  enemy  dancing  ibcir 
war  dance  and  daring  him  to  co!nc  on,  whkh 
he  did  to  ibelr  total  orenluow  and  fnot;  ** 
alto,  as  having  groatl/  distingnishcd  himteir  on 
the  following  daj,  when  In  command  of  a 
similar  party  he  forced  the  same  |«sa  aad 
deeeended. 


meeting  on  both  occasions   with 
22  Dee.  54  j  rrsnl  opposition  and  severe  lois.    RecelTcd  Ue 
Brsvec  rank  of  Major  for  his  atrrlcas. 

Paym^fer.— Samuel  WilUanu,"  23  May  53 ;  Qr.^Master,  18  April  46. 

A4futttnt.^-Lieut, 

Quarter- Afoffer.— David  Jaduon,*  16  Dee.  54 ;  Ene.  10  Aug.  54. 

Surgeon.— BobertCarewAnderaon,M.D.  18  May,  49;  A$siMt.--Surg.^i May.  40. 

il«rt<<afi<-5tfr^eoiu^— Eobert  William  Jackaon,  26  May  54. 

Dottglaa  Arthur  Reid,  M.D.  24  Nov.  64. 
Charles  Robert  Nelaon,  24  Nov.  64. 
Faeinffi  Buff.  —  Agents,  Meeara.  Cox  k  Co. 
1  Ljeet-atnami  CalTertserred  with  the  i2nd  on  the  eip<>ditlon  to  Sweden  In  1S08 ;  in  the  PeniusnU  in 
IM8-9,  including  the  retreat  to  Comnna;  and  on  the  Walcheren  eipeditlon.    iippointed  A ldr.de> e^atzi 
lo  Lord  LToedoch  In  Anrli  1610.  and  Joined  him  at  Cadlj,  then  besieged  by  the  freiich  j  prvs«rttt  at  tlr 
battles  ol  Darrosa  and  Vltlorla;  atoo  at  both  the  attacks  and  capture  of  San  SeiMsiian.    Accomminied  \u 
Mill  to  America  in  1814,  W'*  »••  present  at  the  taking  of  Castine.  and  the  dlflcrtrnt  American  settlcm«nu 
in  the  BayofFundy.    Screed  also  the  campaign  of  1915  with  the aind, Including  the  battles  of  gut. tre  Itr^ 
und  y^  Aterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  OarroSii   \  i. 
t(  ria,  and  8t.  Sebastian.  '^  * 

i  LJeutenant^lonel  Eld.  Captains  Orofe,  p'Oortnan,  Paymaster  Williams,  and  Qr..Ma.!<r  JatUco 
serrcd  wtih  the  00th  in  Kafflrland,  during  the  whole  of  the  war  of  1M0*7. 

4  M^lorCampbeli  served  In  the  Mrd  Kegt. during  the  suppres»ion  ol  the  Iniiirrectlon  In  LowfrCaaada  in 
]M7i  also  In  repulsing  the  attacKt  of  the  American  bnj;und«  who  landed  at  Piesioli.  Upper  Caiiada.  In  l&oa 

St  Captain  Wol»eley  served  with  ibc  fciUi  Ilegt.  In  the  Burmese  War  of  ISAg;   was' with   the  nvtdi* 
tion  under  Sir  John  Chfape  agaloBt  the  robber  cliicf  Myatfoon.  and  scTaraly  wounded' when  lMdlii«iiii> 


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Co2an«2.— Gabriel  Gordon,*  JSnt.  6  Jan.  1781;  Lieut,  26  Noy.  84;  Capt  10  July, 
94;  Mqi.f  16  May,  1800;  LU-CoU  9  March,  02;  Co/.  4  June,  11 ;  Mnj^-Qen, 
4  June,  14 ;  Lt.-Gen.  22  July,  30 ;  Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  CoL  9l8t  Regt.  19  Apr,  37. 

X^.-C(02tf.— John  Francis  Glencaim  Campbell,'  Em*  26  Oct.  27 ;  LU  p  27  Aug.29 ; 
Capt.  P  23  Not.  32  j  Jfiii.  8  July,  43 ;  Lt.-Col.  14  Apr.  46  j  CoL  20  June,  64. 

r.Chas.  Cooke  Yarborough,"  CB.  Sns.  p  9  June  26 ;  Lt,P  19  Sept.  26;  Capt,  p  4 
Jan.  33;  Mqjor,  19  May  45 ;  Lieut,-CoL  p  13  Oct,  48 ;  CoL2S  Nov.  64. 

Mqiari.^-r.  David  Forbes,*  J??w.  p  8  Oct.  29 ;  Lieui.  P  23  Nov.  32 ;  Capt.  P  24 
July  35  ;  Mqfor,  14  Apr.  46 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  28  May  63. 

Bertie  Edward  Murray  Gordon,  Ens.  p  26  Oct.  32 ;  Limt.  p  24  July  36;  Cant. 
P  23  April  41 ;  Major  p  18  Oct.  48. 


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Caftaiits. 
Wra.  Glendonwyn  Scott  * 
r.  Edward  W.  C.  Wright« 
r.9  JohnG.  Rawstome,^  9, 
r.  Henry  J.  Savage'  .... 
r.RobertFred.Middlemore 
Wm.  Tho.  Laird  Patterson 
James  Day  Cochrane*^  . . 
Robert  Henry  Howard" 
Alex.  Watson  Mackenzie 
r.  William  Geo.  C.  Gordon 

John  Bruce •..•... 

Wm.BenJ.  Battiscombe. . 

Lieutbnantb. 
r.  Edw.  Jas.  Somers  Ray 
r.  Robt.HenryCrampton'' 
Frederick  Boehmer,  <idj. 
r.WimamSquirI,'»ad;... 
John  Charles  Sweny  .... 
Walter  Rice  Olivey    .... 
r.  Francis  Gordon Hlbbert 
Mai.  Potter  Macqueen  . . 
r«  Henry  Auburey  Bond 
r.  Thomas  Thomhill  Lane 
r.  Lloyd  Henr}'  Thomas 
Charles  Goddard  Dewell 
Alex.  Cunningham  Bruce 

Henry  Wood 

James  Henry  Dobie  «... 
Henry  William  Gregg  . . 

Ensigns. 
William  Rust  D'Eye.... 
Robert  Macpherson  .... 
r.  Tho.  Erskin  Arthur  Hall 
Gardiner  Boyd  Blackall 
Wm.  Prescod  Gumey  . . 
Walter  Overbeck  Wad©  . 
Henry  Edward  Glass .... 
John  Edward  Burton. .  •• 

Thomas  Green   

James  Blagg 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


P  30  Mar.  32 

21  Dec.  32  < 

22  July  13 
6  June  36 

19  Dec.  34 
P  22  Feb.  39 
P  81  Dec.  41 
P 12  Oct.  41 
P  6  Oct,  48 
P  9  Jan.  49 
p  16  Feb.  60 
Pl6Mar.  60 

29  Apr.  47 
p  6  Nov.  47 

1  Aug.  48 
P  11  May  49 
P  12  Dec.  60 
P 14  Feb.  61 

6  Apr.  61 
P 18  Apr.  61 

4  Apr.  61 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P  17  Oct.  61 

8  June  62 
P  18  June  62 
P  17  Aug.  62 
P2l  Sept.  62 
P21  Jan.  63 

P 13  May  53 
P  14  May  63 

2  Sept  63 
P  10  Feb.  64 
P 17  Feb.  54 

10  Mar.  64 
P 17  Mar.  64 
P  19  May  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P 10  Nov.  64 


P  12  June  36 
P 13  Nov.  36 

18  Aug.  14 
Pll  May  38 
P 12  July  39 
P 12  Oct.  41 
P 13  Oct.  43 

13  Jan.  46 
P  6  Dec.  60 

30  Deo.  60 
P  14  Oct.  61 

21  May  62 

P28  Dec.  49 

16  Aug.  60 

6  Dec.  50 

n   8  July  61 

P  24  Aug.  62 

P  29  Oct.  62 

P23  Nov.  62 

P  23  Apr.  63 

24  Aug.  63 

1  Jan.  64 

P 17  Feb.  64 

P 10  Mar.  54 

P17  Mar.  64 

P  19  May  64 

P   1  Sept.  64 

P  10  Nov.  64 


captain. 


P  22  Feb.  39 
P  2  July  41 

10  Oct.  38 
8  July  43 

19  May  46 
P  20  April  49 
P    4  May  49 

28  Apr.  62 
P 17  Feb.  64 
P  12  Maj  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P  10  Nov.  64 


BREV.->IAJ 


16  Sept.  48 
26  Feb.  52 
11  Nov.  61 
20  June  64 


8  LI«nl.-C«L  Tarbonmstl  was 
nainiiMted  a  CB.  fiir  hlsMrfleea  In 
the  Kamr  War. 

10  CafUio  noofanne  MfTcd  with 
Ui«  91  It  in  tiie  operaU«as  afalnst 
tht  KafBr  TriW*,  Cap*  of  Good 
Hope.  aoA  was  aerei-rly  wottndtd 
(•bot  ttirouf  h  the  body  ami  leflbandi 
and  eontufcd  na  the  groiii).  on  the 
ISlh  April  1846,  mhrn  rOTcrtae  U)« 
rear  of  Colontl  Somvripta  dlvUion 
during  then  treat  ftom  tba  Aiaatoli 
MouDtaina  to  Block  Drift. 

16  Surf  eon  Murphy  served  with 
the  Mth  Reft,  during  the  Burmese 
War  or  t86l-tS.  and  waa  prcaent  at 
(he  taking  of  Prone  |  alao  present 
at  Stair  Surgeon  to  the  Bengal 
dlvlaion  with  Sir  J.  Cheape*a  foree 
at  Donabew,  and  •ounded  In  the 
attaek  on  the  enemy's  storkade  on 
Ifao  19th  March  1S53. 
4  Lt,>Col.  rorbes  raeelTed  the  Brevet  rink  of  Lt.- 

Col.  for  his  serriees  in  the  Kafflr  Vttt. 
B  Ma)or  Scott  served  throughout  the  Kafflr  War  of 

l84ft-7;  part  of  the  same  as  Deputy  Aaaiatant  Qsarter 

HAStcr  General  to  the  Ist  Division. 
16  Lieut.  Squtrl,  prior  to  entering  the  British  Army, 

served  as  a  Lieutenant  In  the  Austrian  scrviee  lindrr 

Radetiki  in  the  campaign  of  l84ft-9.  and  was  present 

at  the  battles  of  Montarra  and  Novaira  (wounded),  and 

sabsequently  at  tha  siege  of  Leghorn. 


Paymaster, — Q.  Had.  Dalrymple,  31  Jan.  40;  J^n«.P5Nov.  25 ;  Xteu^  6  Bee.  27. 
Adjutants. — Lieut.  Frederick  Boehmer,  1  Aug.  48. 

r.  Lieut.  William  Squirl,  19  May  64. 
Quarter-Masters. — William  Blackbume,  1  Aug.  48;  Ens.  20  Oct.  46. 

r.  James  Paterson,  1  Oct.  47. 
Surgeons. — r.  William  Arden,  25  July  61 }  Assist.  Surg.  9  April  41 . 

Mlah  WUliam  Murphy.>«  28  March  64 ;  Assist.  Surg.  22  July  42. 
Assist. 'Surgs. — r.  John  Nial,  13  April  62. 

Robert  Watson,  24  May  54. 

Pacings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  &  Smith. 


1  General  Gordon  has  received  the  gold  medal  and  one  clasp  for  Martinique  and  Guadaleup*. 

9  Colonel  Campbell  commanded  the  infantry  force  wbicb  formed  part  of  the  expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers, 
beyond  the  Orange  River,  South  Africa,  in  April  1845  ;  and  he  commanded  the  Reserve  Battalion,  91«t  Rrgt.,  throughout  the 
whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  and  was  specially  mentioned  in  Colonel  Somerset's  despatches  of  the  l7th  and  ]8th  April 
1846,  as  also  in  Lieut.>Ora.  Sir  George  Berkeley's  General  Order  of  the  17th  Dec  1847,  as  having  conducted  and  commanded 
one  of  the  columns  of  attack  against  the  chief  SandilU,  which  concluded  the  war. 


••  1 1. 


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yii^^'"']    93d(SHtherlandIIiglilanders)Rei;i.o/Foof.  245 

:■  "CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE." 

CoioTif/.  —  am  Edward   Parkinson,'  CB.,    Cor  27  Feb.  06;   LUut.  12  Jan. 
(        00;  Capl.  7  March  05  ;  Jlfn;.97  Oct.  10;  Lt.-Col.  i6  Jane  15;  CoJ.IOJan. 

37;  Jffy.Goi.QNoT.40;  Lt.-Gen.  20  Jure  51;  Co/.  93rd  Itegt.  10  Dec.  53. 
£ieu^-CaIofUj.  — William   Bernard  Ainalle,*  £ru.  p28  Sept.  30;  Lieut,  Pit 

Not.  3i ;  Cept.  1-20  Sept.  37  ;  Major,  f  1  Oct.  50  ;  Lieut.-Ca.  r  21  Ocl.  63. 
I     Miynri.—Klex.  Stliastittn  Leilh  Hay,  Eat.  P2SDcc.  35;  Lieut.  PSB  Apr.  3Q; 

CV-'SI  Mur.4B;  Jfqjor,  Pil  Oct.  63. 
I    Cbariei  Henry  Uonlon,  Em.f%i  Nor.  35;  Lieut.  r2i  Jul;  3d;  Cn^tt.  o  13 

UBy4S;  Br». -Jfq;.  SO  Juna  64;  Jlfiu'Dr,  10  Oct.  64. 
>    JoliD  Alexander  Eiirort,(.£nf.  27  July  36;  Xinif.  1£  April43;  CapM'iaMay 

48 ;  Bra.  Mnj.  12  Dec.  04 ;  Mnjor,  SO  Dte,  64. 


Captaiss. 
'    J.  AnslTullier  McGonan' 
>    Colin  Maxvell    


let.  49 
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Feb.  61 
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'31  Dec.  47 
>  5  Mor. 
11  Jane  bi 

>2]  Oct.  53 
6  June  64 

■  4  Auk.  34 
10  Oct,  54 

■  3NnT.54 
'10  Not.  54 

29  Dgc.  . 
■to 


P4  Oct.  44 ;  Litut.  f  21  July  48. 


1  April  64. 

I  Hopkiuaon  and  Co. 

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It  Ihi  EuteiD  eunpalgi  Df  ISM,  lb 

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244 


%2nd  {Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


59 


Bmb.  for  CorfVi,  9  Mar.  51. 

Head  Qra.  al  Gibcallar. 

Depdt  at  Bclfu*!. 

BGMONTOP.SBB'*— " ]i\KDORA*~The  9pkims, with  the  vonli " EGTPr'— "CORUNNA'*-" PUBNTE8 irONO*** 
— "  ALMABAZ"—"  VITTOBIA"-"  PYBBNEE8*'— "  NlV£"— •'  0BTHB8"— "  PBKIN4ULA"— -  WATERIiOO." 

YiSPs'S^FT  Colonel,—}^  Sir  William  Macbcau/  KCB.  Ens.  20  Feb.  1700;  if.  1  Oct.9G; 
Capt.  25  Oct.  04;  MtyoTy  16  Feb.  00;  Lt.-CoU  90  May,  11  ;  Co/.  19  July, 
21;  Mt^or-Gcn,  22  July  30;  Lt.-Gen,  20  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Coi. 
Httir       92nd  F.  31  May,  43. 

Pay.  LieuL-ColoneL—UATk  Kerr  Atherlcy,  JStw.  P28  Aug.  23;  X^  p  13  Aug.  25  ; 

Capt.  P25  Nov.  28;  lirev.-Mqfor,  '23  Nov.  41 ;  M(0\  0  Nov.  40;  Lt.-Coi. 

P23  Nov.  49;  Co/.  28  Nov.  54. 

Mfijors.-^Qeo.  Edw.  ThoroM,  JSns.  24  June  24 ;  Jt^  P  9  June,  25 ;  Capt.  p  19 

Sept.  26;  JBrev.-Maj. 23  Nov.  41 ;  M({f.  1  Nov.  42;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  1 1  Nov.  51. 

27       0    Archibald  Inglis  Lockhart,  Ens.  p  31  Dec.  28  ;  Lieut,  p  1 1  June, 30 ;  Capt.  p  1 9 

Aug.  30 ;  Br.'Mfg.  9  Nov. 46  ;  MqJ.  p  23  Nov.  49 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 


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Captains. 
Rb.  Macleod  Sutherland . . 
Ken.  DouglasMackenzie'^. 
Edward  Eldridge  Haines 
Cha.  Edw.  Stuart  Qleig. . 
Chris.  Monteith  Hamilton 
William  Charles  Lyon    .. 

Forbes  Macbean 

Arthur  Welling.  Cameron 

Robert  Bethune,  8 

Ala8UlrM*IaaM'Donald'« 
Robert  Calrnes  Bruce  . . 
David  Holland  Erskine  . . 

LiBUTENANTS. 

John  Henry  St.  John  • . 
Donald  Pat.Campbell,ac(;. 

Gibson  Stott 

Edw.  C.  B.  Elphinstone,^. 
Clifford  Parsons,  d.  pm* 
John  Alan  M' Donald, «. . . 
Wra.  David  Inverarity  . . 
Charles  Qreenhill,  d.  ad^, 
J.  A.  Wellesley  Leith. . . . 

Maunsel  Mecham 

George  Hubert  Parker  . . 
William  Humphreys  . . .  < 
John  Thomas  Evans .... 

Lionel  Holmes  

William  Farqubarson    . . 

Ensioks. 
Wm.  Ed  wall  Newall .... 
John  Edward  Allen  •  •  • . 
Henry  Ritchie  Wallace.. 
Hon.  Arthur  Annesley  • . 
Percy  Feilding  Gooch  • . 
Theodore  Gordon 


BNSIiiN. 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN.     BRBV.-MAJ. 


25  Dec.  23 

P  25  Nov.  31 

P  26  June  35 

1  June  41 

P   3  Feb.  43 

15  July  41 
P27  Sept.  44 

6  Dec.  44 
P 17  Jan.  45 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P30Mar.  38 
P  8  Sept.  46 

20  Nov.  46 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P  0  Mar.  49 
P 14  Dec.  4U 
P16Feb.  49 
P16  Aug.  50 
P 17  Sept.  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P23  Apr. 
P  17  Dec. 
P  21  Jan. 
P  22  Jan. 
Pll  Mar. 53 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  22  Apr.  53 

P 12  May  63 
P13  May  53 
P 14  May  53 
P  4  Nov.  53 
P  14  April  54 


7  Aug.  24  I      5  Oct.  41 
P19  Aug.36   P27  Sept. 44 


P  1  Feb.  39 
P  24  June  42 
P27  Sept.  44 
P  27  Jan.  43 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P 12  Nov.  47 
8  Apr.  42 
p   0  Mar.  49 


P23  Nov.  49 
PlOSept.50 


3  Apr.  40 

9  Nov.  40 

P12  Nov.  47 

P  28  Jan.  48 

P   3  Aug.  40 

P2d  Jan.  53 

P 18  Mar.  53' 

6  June  54 

4  Feb.  53 

26  Oct.  64 


!?0  June  54 
12  Dec.  54 


12  Dec.  54 


S  Mnjor  Maekensle   Mrrad 
the  Eastern  cdrapalpu  of  1854 
P  23  Apr  52  ■  ^  *  Brlgada-Mi^or  In  the  U(bc 
P  1 A  Qo«#  »;o  ■  UiTlwloD,  inclutUnf  tho  batUe« 

,!L  ,xP     .i|o'  t»»«  Alma  and  lokcn 
P  10  Dec.  52  I  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol. 


52 
52 
63 
53 


P 14  Jan.  53 

P  18  Mar.  53 

P  22  Apr.  53 

P  29  Apr.  53 

P  4  Nov.  53 

P  14  April  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

P24  Mar.  54 

26  Oct.  54 


8  M^Jor  McDonald  kcrired  tlia 
Eatiern  campaign  of  1854  as 
Alde^e-Caiop  to  U«a.  l*«ar.e- 
father,  including  the  battle*  i»r 
the  Alma  (Mn'crcly  woundrd) 
aod  Inkcnn^n  (teTerelj 
wounded),  aod  slcft  of  8^ 
batlopol. 


.'P 29  Sept.  54 
Paynuuter.--Roh.  Wm.  Duff,  19  Jan.  49;  Ens.  P20  June  45  ;  Lt.  p  9  June  40. 
Adyutant. — Lieut.  Donald  Patrick  Campbell,  28  Jan. 53. 
Quarter^Master. — Donald  M'Quecn  6  Dec.  44 ;  Ens.  1 4  Nov.  4 1 . 
Surgeon. — David  Stewart,'  7  Jan.  53 ;  Assist.-Surg.  3  Dec.  41. 
Auittant-Surgeont. — Charles  Robert  Robinson,  12  Nov.  47. 

Alexander  Grlcr,  M.D.,  22  Oct.  52. 
F<nci/i^« Yellow. — ^^e)i/«,Messrs.Cox  k. Co. — Irish  AgentSyMeun.  Cane k  Sons. 

I  Sir  Wm.lfacbean  served  the  campaign  of  1704  in  lloUaod,  a«a  Cadet  In  the  tcrriceof  the  Seven  United 
•rOTincct.  Served  in  Ireland,  during  the  rebellion,  In  170B,  including  the  action  at  Vinegar  Ilill  aad  capture 
f  Wexford.  Landed  with  the  armj  in  Portugal  in  Aug.  1SU8,  and  served  throughout  the  Peninsular  var,  in- 
luding  the  battlea  of  Rolela,  Vtmiera,  Contnna,  Butaco,  aod  SaUnianca;  siege,  auault,  and  capture  of  San 
ebastiiui,  passage  of  the  Bldassoa,  batilea  of  the  Nlvelle  and  Mtc»  and  inve«tment  of  Bayonne,  at  wfairh 
ist  he  wae  sevcrolj  wounded,  as  also  in  opposing  a  French  divUion  on  its  advance  to  Larocgo,  In  IblO. 
erred  also  la  the  war  in  Ava.  Sir  Wllliaiu  has  received  the  gold  cross  for  Busaeo,  Salamanca  Sau  SebaRtian, 
nd  the  Nive;  and  ihe  sliver  War  Uedal  and  four  clasps  for  Uolela,  Vlmiera,  Coranna,  and  NivcUe. 

i  Surgeon  Stewsrtterrvd  «iUi  the  4lil  In  Aff^banUiui  lo  IMS,  uiil  «a«  pwwnl  ia  U»«  nKftccfu^nn  of  U>c  SSih  Anf . 
t  Ooaiae,  and  thv  Alh  8«pt.  before  Ohttaaee,  the  oceapaUoa  And  dettnietioa  of  tli«C  r«rtreu.  ftod  of  C«beol.  and  Ibe  vaitaui 
aiaor  affaln  m  and  between  Uic  Dolaa  and  Kbjrber  Passes  (Uedal).  ilrtetTeU  also  with  tiie  SIstdMnnt  the  ean. 
aiftt  on  the  SutUJ  ( Medal  aad  Clasp)  aad  was  present  lu  the  bstiles  of  Moodkeo  and  Fereaeihah,  to  whieh  latl  bt*  b<.r«« 
•  as  •cTcrely  wounded  under  hln  by  the  burst tnf  of  one  of  the  enemy'*  thollt.  lie  was  tn  medical  eharve  of  Ihe  ref  «iim  at 
urinf  the  twoensajriaents.  Dr.  Grabs  in.  9th  Fool,  ta  temj^ciary  chars  r,  taarlnf  received  a  mortal  wouad  shortly  after 
lie  commcnccmcat  of  the  balttt  of  Moodkce. 


Eastern  Armj,  97  Feb.  6<.*1 
DepAl,  Dundee.       J 


93d  {  Sutherland  Highlanders)  Regt.  of  Foot  245 


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"CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE." 
Colonel  —  Wi  Edward  Parkinson,*  CB.,   Cor  27  Feb.  06 ;  LUut.  12  Jan. 

00 ;  Capt.  7  March  05 ;  Mqj.Ql  Oct.  10 ;  Lt-CoL  18  June  16  j  CoL  10  Jan. 

87  •  Mtn-Qen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June 54 ;  Col.  93rd  Regt.  10  Dec.  52. 
Jtitftt/.-Coto/i^/.— WUliam  Bernard  Ainslie,'  JB^*.  p28  Sept.  30;  Lieut.  p24 

Nov.  35 ;  Capt.  p29  Sept.  37 ;  M({jor,  Pi  Oct.  60 ;  Lieut, -CoU  p  21  Oct.  53. 
AfcyV)^.— Alex.  Sebastian  Leith  Hay,  Ens.  p25  Dec.  35;  Lieut.  P26  Apr.  39; 

Capt.  P  31  Mar.  48  j  Major,  P21  Oct.  53. 
Charles  Henry  Gordon,  J^>w.  p24  Nov.  35;  Xi«?«/.  p28  July  38;  Cap^  P  13 

May  42;  JBr«o.-A/aJ.  20  June  54 ;  JIfryor,  10  Oct.  54. 
John  Alexander  Ewart,  e.  Ent,  27  July  38 ;  Lieut.  16  April  42 ;  Capt.  P12  May 

48;  Brev.  Maj.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Mtyor,  29  Dec.  54. 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

P  21  Feb.  40 
p  26  Apr.  39 
P 16  Dec.  40 
P  8  July  36 
25  Sept.  46 

24  July  46 
P  2  Oct.  46 
P  4  June  47 
P 1 1  Feb.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  2  June  48 
P23  Nov.  40 

25  Nov.  45 
P  15  Oct.  60 

17  Jan.  51 

7  Feb.  51 

P17  May  51 

P21  Nov.  61 

16  Apr.  62 

P  9  July  52 

P23  Nov.  52 

P  8  July  53 

10  Mar.  64 

6  June  54 

16  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  11  Aug.  54 

15  Sept.  54 

P  3  Nov.  64 

'  P 10  Nov.  54 

'  P  8  Dec.  54 


4  Mar. 

P27  Sept. 

27  June 

P  9  Mar. 

P  21  July 

P  3  Aug. 

I P  19  Oct. 

'  P  1  Oct. 

7  Feb. 
P  23  Sept. 

I  21  Feb. 

p  5  Mar. 
I  11  June 

P  15  Oct. 

P  21  Oct. 
4  Feb. 

20  May 
6  June 

11  Aug. 

P 11  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

21  Sept. 
10  Oct. 

P  3  Nov. 
PIO  Nov. 

8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 


42 
42 
46 
38 

48 
49 
49 
50 
61 
61 
62 
52 
62 
62 

53 
54 
54 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 
54 
64 
64 
54 
64 
54 


CAPTAIN.  IBftBV.-MAJ. 


P81  Dec.  47 
P  5  Mar.  62 
11  June  62 
9  June  48 
P21  Oct.  63 
6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  54 
10  Oct.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 
PlO  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
do 
do 
do 


12  Dec.  64 


Captains. 
J.  Anstruther  McGowan^ 

Colin  Maxwell    

Robert  Lockhart  Ross  . . 

George  Cornwall    

l/onAug.MurrayCathcart 
Wm.  G.  Alex.  Middleton 

Alexander  Young 

Wm.  Donald  Mocdonald  ^ 

James  Dalzoll . . .  ^ 

Fred.  William  Burroughs 
W.G.  Drummond  Stewart 
SomersetMolyneuxClarke 
E.  S.Fra.  Geo.  Dawson^  .. 
Mark  George  Sprot  .... 

Lieutenants. 
Reginald  StewartWilliamB 
Edward  Aug.  Stotberd  . . 

Robert  Crowe 

James  Wemyss  ........ 

Charles  Wm.  M'Donald 
Wm.  Salisbury  Ewart   . . 
James  Menzics  Clayhills 
Richard  Augustus  Cooper 

Edward  Welch 

Edward  Alfred  Ball  .... 
Franklin  Knight  Kirby . . 

William  M'Bean    

Rolland  V.  S.  Grimston. . 

Archibald  Butter    

Ensigns. 
Henry  Campbell  Stirling 
Eweu  H.  D.  Macphorson 
Arthur  C.  Nightingale  . . 
Maxwell  Wither  Hyslop 

PaynuMter.Stephen  Blake,  28  Jan.  49 ;  Ens.  p  4  Oct.  44 ;  Lieut,  p  2 1  July  46. 
A  djutant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master. — Donald  Sinclair,  22  March,  44. 
Surgeon. — Wm.  Munro,*  M.D.  5  May  54 ;  Assist.- Surg.  6  Dec.  44. 
Assist.'Surgeons. — William  Sinclau',  2  Sept.  53. 

Robert  Menzies,  24  Feb.  54 
•    William  Henry  Pollard,  7  April  64. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  and  Co. 

1  U«at*Oeueral  Parkinson  served  In  Jamaica  with  the  SOth  Dragoons  from  1708  till  Julj  1602.  In  1805 
he  excbanged  as  a  Captain  into  ttie  SSrd  Foot,  and  embarlsed  the  same  year  to  Join  that  Rojt.  in  ludiat 
from  whence  be  accompanied  as  Depuij  Adjutant- General  the  expedition  which  captured  the  Island  of 
Bourbon  in  1810.  Proceeded  wiih  the  dSrd  to  Stralsund  In  Pomerania  in  I81S;  and  from  thence  to 
Uulland  ia  1814;  was  present  at  the  attoclc  on  Herzem  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  commanded 
tlie  regt.  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  where  he  receired  a  serere  contusion.  Serred  also  the  cam- 
paipi  of  181$  and  was  scTcrely  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

S  Lt-Ck>l.  Ainslie  commanded  the  OSrd  Higl^nders  thronghont  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  In- 
clading  the  battles  of  tite  Aima  and  Balaklara,  and  sici^e  of  Sebobtopot. 

5  Captain  McOowan  served  with  the  40th  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  and  Affghanistan  in  1841 
mnd  1B4S  (Medal),  and  was  seTereljr  wounded  at  Oundarauck.     He  was  also  preKOt  at  the  buttle  o  f 
Maliara^pore  SOth  Dee.  1843  (Medal). 

4  Capt.  Dawson  served  in  the  4dUi  the  Kadir  campain  of  1840.7  ;  and  that  of  1851.S. 
ft  Doctor  Munroserved  In  the  91st  Begt.  during  tiie  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7. 

6  Captain  Maedooald  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1824  as  Frorost  Uarsiial,  including  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

+     K 


246 


Yean'  Serr. 


65 


Pull 
Pay. 


27 
20 

19 


18 
17 
20 
14 
10 
14 
11 
16 
17 

i 

15 
11 


11 

11 

10 

10 

0 

10 

7 

7 

6 

6 

4 

3 

3 

3 


1 
1 


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Paj. 


0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 


9ith  Regiment  of  Foot, 


[Head  Qrt. 


Colonel-^lff  Han,  Henry  Edward  Butler,^  Sns.  15  Feb*  00;  Lt,  21  Jiio«00; 

Capt.22  May  04 ;  Mqjor,  30  May  11 ;  lA.^CoL  4  July  16 ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Major-Gen,  10  Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  94tk  Foot,  25  July  54. 
Xieu«.-CoL— John  Leslie  Dennia,*  Bns.  25  Apr.  28;  Xt«ui.22  8ept.  80;  Capt. 

17  May  41 ;  Mm,  p  29  Not.  44 ;  ^r.-X^- Co/.  2  Aug.  50;  X^- Co/. 29  Dee.  54. 
Mqjors.-^Kenry  George  Buller,  JSns,  P  26  June  35 ;  Jiieut,  p  8  June  38 ;  CapU 

5  June  44 ;  Me^or,  1  July  54. 
Wm.  Henry  Kirby,  Ent.  14  Oct  SO ;  LUui,  P28  Dec.  38 ;  Capi.  7  Dec  45  ; 

Miy,  29  Dec.  54. 


.... 


Captains. 
William  Henry  Dore 
Septimus  Lyster^ 
Edward  Smyth  Mercer . . 
Joseph  Alfred  Sykcs .... 

Adam  Campbell 

Godfrey  Rhodes*    

Haydon  Lloyd  Cafe  .... 
Alexander  Maclean  .... 

Gilbert  Mahon 

Wm.  West  James  Bruce' 
Justin  E.  D.  MacCarthy 
Henry  Hamilton  Pratt . . 

LZBtJTBKANTS. 

James  Buchanan    

Nordiffe  BendysheWalton 
David  Hunter  Blair,  «. .  • 
Rice  Davies  Knight  • .  • . 
Richard  Hull  Lewis*. . . . 
M.  L.  Vamham  Reynolds 
Charles  William  St.  John 
Rieh.Raphael  Meade,il<(f. 
Osmond  De  Lancey  PriauU 
Robert  A.  Boothby  Tod . . 

John  Murray. •• 

Sydenham  Mai  thus  .... 
William  Plomer  Gaskell 
George  Lake  Hedley .... 

Ensigns. 
Wm.  Edmondes  Harness 
Josiah  Robert  Rolls  .... 


ENSIGN. 


P  8  Dec.  37 
P28  Deo.  38 
P  6  Mar.  35 
P31  Dec.  41 
19  April  36 
P  19  Mar.  41 
P27  Sept.  44 

15  Mar.  39 
P  9  Nov.  88 

25  Apr.  48 

16  Dec.  40 
P25  Jutte44 


20  Aug.  44 
22  Nov.  44 

P   4  Apr.  45 
P  25  Apr.  45 

29  Dec.  46 
2  Sept.  45 

11  Feb.  48 

P  6  Oct.   48 

4  Apr.  49 

30  Nov.  49 
P 17  Jan.  51 
P24  Feb.  62 

21  Sept.  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 


15  Sept.  54 
P  29  Dec.  54 


LIBCT. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  27  Sept.  39 

18  Aug.  41 
P  11  June  36 

2  Aug.  44 

19  Feb.  38 
P25  June44 
P  9  Dec.  45 
P  28  Jan.  42 

24  July  41 

P    3Attg.49 

29  Mar.  44 

9  Nov.  46 


25  Aug.  47 

P17  Dec.  47 

P 12  Nov.  47 

P25Feb.  48 

P  3  Mar.  48 

P  10  Mar.  48 

P  6  Oct.  48 

6  Oct.  51 

4  Oct.  52 

1  July  54 

21  July  54 

11  Aug.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

p  29  Dec.  54 


17  Dee.  46 
p  6  Oct.  48 

23  Mar.  49 
P  13  Apr.  49 

22  Aug.  40 

P  20  July  49 

P  28  Dec  49 

P  23  July  52 

1  July  54 

29  July  53 

29  Dec  54 
P  29  Dec  54 


BRBV.-XAJ. 


S  LU'CoL 
Che  4Sth  la  Chlaa  (Madal). 


with 


I 
b«  waf  capto7«4  at  aBlUtavr 
matUtnte  at  Ctaiuaa.  la  Aoff. 
ISIS  a  daunahMd  wtad  d«««mtc 
Wa4  of  ioMivcM  ffcatHw  kavta* 
dcfeatMl  a  Bativa  Rmc*  vhi«b  kad 
been  mwdMd  aialart  ikAa,  kmiag 


Maiar  DMala.  frtdi  a 
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panr  of  the  t«th  aiaS  ISS  Scfay* 
tka  SBih  MaSrM  Nati«s 
«acMiBtart4  (hcai  aia 
TecnBaana  OMortto*,  la 
OatbaKppraarh 


war  knlTca,  tiubcd  oat  upoa  tht 
■ancttinary  CMiAiet  ontucdt  tcmtiiaUas  !■ 
■tnictioa  of  the  aativo  Mopla  haad,  64  la 
thret  of  wborn  wwa  klU«4 117  Major  Daaj 
ctivtd  a  cooMsiM  00   ttia  chcit  aad  a 
woiuida. 


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15       0    Pay»m#fer.— Henry  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  JSiu,  p  22  May  40  j  X/.  p  16  Aag. 

42;   Capt.^1  July  54. 

7  0    A4jutant.^Lieut.  Richard  Raphael  Meade,  23  Jnly  52. 

8  0    QiMir/er-lf<ufer.— Thomas  FitsGerald,  23  Jan.  47 . 
19      0    Surgeon, — Patrick  Gammie,*  2  Mar.  47  ;  Atslst.'Surg,  17  June  30* 

7       0  \AtHtt,'Surgeon. — Andrew  Acres  Stoney,  22  Dec  48. 

^acin^«  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  k  Smith. 
[lUtumedfrom  Madras,  4  Julif  54.] 

1  LL-Oaoenl  ilia  Hon.  H.  E.  Butler  Mrvsd  tha  Esxptiaa  eampaiffB  of  1801,  with  the  Sod  ballalloB  of 
of  tlia  $7th,  including  the  battlei  of  the  ISlh  and  91st  Uarch.  and  bM  received  the  Gold  lledal  fVoai  tho 
Grand  Boignlnr.  Served  alio  with  Iha  Portafuete  army  in  1810  and  1811,  and  was  woiuuled  al  the  battle 
of  Buisco.    He  has  raceWed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe  for  Egypt  and  Basaeo. 

4  Capt.  Ljster  served  in  the  War  of  Succession  In  Spain  as  Lleuu  of  Inlsatry,  and  was  prtsSBt  la  tfco 
operations  before  San  Sebastian,  and  was  teverclj  wounded  through  the  bodyla  the  attack  upos  IhafoniAcd 
heights  of  Arambnra  near  Hemanl. 

a  Captain  Rhodes  aervcd  nearly  Ave  months  on  the  staff  of  the  Spanish  General  Prim  la  Tortey,  and 
was  ppsaeot  among  the  batteries  on  the  south  bank  of  the  Danube  during  the  battle  of  Oltealtaa  ob  Iha 
4th  Nov.  185S.  Subeeqnently  he  accompanied  three  sorties  of  Turkish  Cavalry  from  the  Qoaraatlaa  !•• 
trtnehmentt  on  the  north  bank,  which  drove  back  the  Russian  Cossacks  into  the  village  of  Oltaahaa*  Oa 
the  ISth  Kov.  be  was  present  In  the  tete-de-pont  when  the  Russians  bombarded  that  poeltioa.  Pta  these 
services  the  Queen  of  Spain  nominated  him  a  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Isabel  la  Catollea. 

0  CapC  Bruce  served  with  the  74th  throughout  the  KaiBr  war  of  18dl*58,  and  was  woundad  oa  Iha  Mch 
June  18A1. 

5  Usat.  Lewis  scnsd  with  the  OrenadierOoBpaa*  of  the  S4th  lathe  action  with  endtatiaetioa  af  a  tepsnta  hand 
of  liMuigcat  Duiatici  *t  Tecnnaaam  Coeacdos  in  Mslsker. 

9  Surgeon  Gamn.le served  the  SutliJ  campaign  of  1840-0  (Medal  and  OUaps}}  was  present  with  ths  80th 
Begt.  at  the  battles  of  Moodkes  and  Vfrossthah}  and  la  mcdltal  chsiB*  of  the  91st  at  Baddlva^  Allwsl, 
ad  BohnoB. 


^'ISW.'^w.Al'"  "•]    95th  (  The  Derbyshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  247 


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5 
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Cohnel.^11^  Sir  Francis  Cockburn,!  Ent.  16  Oct.  00 ;  Lieut.  6  April  OS ;  Capt. 

3  March,  04;  Mqj.  27  Jane  11  -,  Zieut.-Col.  27  Oct.  14 ;    Col.  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Major-Oen»9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Oen.  20  June  64;  Col.  95th  Foot,  26  Pec.  53. 
lAeut,'ColoneU — James  Webber  Smith,*  Ent.  c  11  July  26;  Xieu^.  r*26  Dec. 

35 ;  Capt.  p  7  Sept.  38  ;  Mqjor,  p  1 1  Dec.  40 ;  LietiL-CoL  P  24  Dee.  52. 
Mqjors. — Henry  Hume,'  Ens.  p  9  May  35 ;  Lieut,  p  1  Dec.  37 ;  Capt.  p  19  Jan. 

44;  Mqjor,  P24  Dec.  52 ;  Breoet  Lt.*Col.  12  Dec.  54. 
Alfred  Thomas  Heyland,^  En$.  P4  Apr.  33 ;  Lieut.  p8  Jaly  36 )  Capt.  p  13  Dec. 

42 ;  Breo.'Mqj.  20  June  54;  Mqjar^  1  Dec.  54. 
John  Fitz Thomas  Dennis,  Ens.  p4  Aug.  37  ;  Lieut.  P30  Oct.  38  ;  Capt.  p  25  Nov. 

45 ;  Major,  29  Dec.  54. 


Captaiks. 
Thomas  Davib*  . . 
Vincent  Wing'  .. 
Julias  Aug.  RobertRaines* 
George  Courtenay  Vialls* 
John  Neptune  Sargent' . . 


ENSIGN. 


20  May  42 
P  12  July  44 

28  Jan.  42 
P20JaB.U3 


P 19  Jan.  44 
Lionel  Fraser I  24  Not.  43 


P  8  Oct.  47 

P17  June  36 

23  Mar.  44 

P25  Nov.  45 

27  Apr.  46 

23  Apr.  47 

P   7  May  47 

P 15  Dec.  48 

P 18  Apr.  51 


Hon.  Eyre  C.  H.  Massey 
Hon.  Edward  S.  Plunkett 
Edward  Spieer  Charlton 

Henry  Foster 

Charles  Henry  Martin  . . 
Alez.J.J.Macdonald,'   .. 

Anthony  Morgan 

Geo.  Ly  nedocii  Carm  ichael 
F^rederick  James  Taylor 

LiBUTBKANTS. 

George  Brown    

Robert  Garrard  ^^  .... 
Frederick  Henry  Dymock 
Edmund  Davidson  Smith' 
Philip  Savage  Alcock    . . 
William  Braybrooke' .... 

Evelyn  Basalgetta' 

William  Hill 

Basil  Charles  Boothby" . . 
Francis  Geo.  C.  Probart 
Jas.  H.  Langford  Brooke"' 
Jonathan  Benison  .... 

Robert  Wield 

Ensigns.  ' 

JohnWm.lnglisStockw.        .- . — ^ 

Charles  Fred.  Parkinsons.  **!  Bept.  54 
John  North  Crealock    . .  |  P  13  Oct.  54 
George  Robertson  •  •  •  •  < 
Hon.  Chas.M.  Hay  Forbes 

John  Budgen < 

Robert  M.  B.  Maurice  . 
Norton  Knatchbull    . . . 


LIBUT. 


16  May  51 
P  14  May  52 
21  Sept.  52 
P  22  Apr.  58 
P 12  Mar.  50 
P  23  Apr.  53 
P 13  May  53 

20  May  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 

18  Nov.  53 

P 10  June  53 

6  June  54 

10  Aag.  54 

11  Aug.  54 


P  2  Feb.  44 
P   2  Sept.  45 

5  April  44 
P22  May  40 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P  7  May  47 
P21N0V.  51 
P 11  May  41 
P  3  Mar.  48 

9  June  48 

24  Jan.  51 

11  Nov.  51 

P 13  Feb.  52 

P  22  Oct.   52 

P  24  Dec.  52 

18  Nov.  53 

18  Nov.  63 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

P 14  Sept.  52 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P  3  Mar.  48 
P 18  May  40 
P 13  Apr.  52 
P25  Mar.  58 
18  Nov.  53 

6  June  64 
P 14  Jan.  53 

7  Mar.  61 
21  Sept.  54 
21  Sept  54 

1  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
20  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 


BUBV.-MAJ« 


12  Dec.  54 


7  Csptslni  Wlof  and  Sar- 
gent, LieuU.  Braybrookff  and 
Baulf  ctt«,were  wounded  at  the 
Alna. 

8  CtptalnVialli  waswoondcd 
at  lDk«nnan. 

9  Capt  Macdonaldwaisllfrhtlr 
.             wounded  at  the  Alma  and  dan- 

21  Sept.  54'  geiously  wounded  at  Inkerman. 


21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

8  Dec,  54 

8  Dec  54 


10  Ltt.  Oairard  and  Brooke 
were  ilighilj  wounded  at  the 
Alma. 

11  Lt.  Boothbj  was  lerenly 
wounded  al  the  Alma  (foot 
amputated). 


[May  44 ;  Capt.  6  June  54. 


P  17  June  51 
20  Jan.  54 

3  Nov.  54 

4  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

Poytmuter.—Edwin  Robt.  Wethercd,  30  June  64 ;  Em.  p  5  Aug.  42  \   Lt.  p  24 
A  dijutant. — Lieut, 

1  0    Quarter-Matter.-^ohxk  Campbell,  7  April  54. 

0  0    Surgeon. — 

2  0   Aisittant^Surgeant. — ^Robert  Ferguson,  1  April  53. 
2       0  John  Clarke,  13  Dee.  53. 

1  0  George  Money  Swinhoe,  28  April  54. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Price  k  Boustead. 

1  Sir  Praaeie  Cockbarn  lenred  in  :9outh  America  In  1807;  in  the  Peolnaula  in  ISOO  and  1810;  and  fa 
Oaoada  fh>m  1811  to  1814. 

t  Lleat-Oolonel  Smith  eerved  the  campaign  In  April  1884,  agalnf  t  the  Rijah  of  Coorg,  with  the  48Ui 
Reft.,  and  wae  wounded.  Commanded  Ihe  Mth  Beeimrnt  at  the  b»ttle  of  (he  Alma  (MTerclj  wounded). 

8  Lt.-Col.  Hnme  served  the  Eastern  eampalsn  of  1854  with  the  05th,  Including  the  hatlles  of  the  Alma 
(wounded)  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sehastopol.  He  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
Beglment  at  Inkerman,  and  recelred  the  hreTet  rank  of  Lieut.-ColQoel. 

4  If  ^or  Heyland  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (arm  amputated). 

6  M^or  Daris  served  the  Eaitoni  campaign  of  1B54  with  the  96th,  inclttding  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
iDkennin  (succeeded  to  the  oonmand  of  the  IUgt.,and  raneived  brevet  rank  of  Malor),  and  siege  of  8ebsitopol. 

0  Captain  Bslass  and  Llevt.  i9mith  wtrs  wounded  before  Sebastopol  ia  Ost.  Iddf. 


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Cb/ofM/.— 9  Charles  Bdward  Conyert,*  CB.  Bra.  13  Sept  04 ;  LU  2  Sept.  95  ; 

Cap/.  25  June.  02 ;  Maiw^  16  Feb.  00 ;  Lt.-Col.  3  March,  14;  Col.  10  Jan. 

37  ;  Mqfor-Oen,  9  Not.  46 ;  X/.-Gefi.20  Jane54 ;  Col.  96th  Foot,  11  Feb.  52. 
Lt.'Cols. — Charles  Brownlow  Cumberland,  JSns.  p  21  Dec.  20;  Lt.P  15  Oct.  25 ; 

Cap^P  10  June,  26}  ilf^\Pl9Sept.34;  X^-Co/.P22  July,42;  Co/.  20June54. 
Thomatf  Maitland  Wilson,  JEtu.  p  15  Apr.  24 ;  Lieut,  p  13  May  26 ;  Capt.  p  23 

Dec.  31 ;  Breo.-Mqf,  0  Nov.  46  ;  Mqjor,  18  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.'CoU  P 15  June  49  ; 

Col.  88  Nov.  54. 
Af<l/orf.— John  Bnodgrass,  Ens.  13  Dec.  33;   Lieut.  1  Dec.  36;   Capt.  P15 

Dec.  40 ;  Major,  p  15  June  40. 
Bdward  Hill,  Ent.  P29  Dec.  32;  Lieui.  P23  June  37;  Capt.  P27  July  38 ; 

Brev,'Major,  11  Nov.  51 ;  3f f<;or,  p  9  July  52. 


Captains. 
Edward  W.  Scovell    .... 
Edward  Regan  Gregg"  . . 
Richard  Roundell  Currcr 

Edward  Croker* 

Frederick  Pierce    

Robert  Mounsey  Lambert 

Richard  Roney 

Hon.  Fred.  B.  Pakenham 
Henry  B.  Harrison  Rocke 
R.  P.  W.  Cumt>erland .... 
Herbert  Vaughan  Mundell 
Arthur  Henry  C.  Snow.. 

LlBUTBKAMTB. 

Geo.  Fred.  Campbell  Bray 
James  Henry  Archer*   . . 
John  Salmon  Gordon    . . 
John  Smith  Cannon,  r.. . 

John  Wldteside* 

Christophilns  Garstiu*  .. 
B.  D.  Justin  Mac  Carthy 
Wm.  MunningsLees,il<(^'. 

Octavius  Lowry 

Patrick  James  John  Grant 

Charles  Anderson 

James  Wm.  S.  Moffatt  • . 
George  B.  Cumberland . . 
George  Henry  Cochrane 

Patrick  Hunter 

Bksioks. 
James  Buchanan  Kirk  •  • 

John  Robert  Day 

James  Briggs 

John  Whitty  

Robert  ThomasThompsoD 

Francis  Pike 

George  Irwin  Thompson 


KNSION. 


29  Dec.  35 
6  Apr.  20 

16  Sept  30 
4  Mar.  36 
PlSAug.  38 
P  29  Jan.  41 
P 14  Sept.  38 
8  Feb.  42 
P 10  Dee.  47 
20  May  42 

2  Nov.  40 

30  Dec.  45 

22  Mar.  44 

P  15  Dec.  40 

30  July  44 

28  Jan.  42 

19  Dec.  45 

P  27  Jan.  43 

P  2  Sept.  45 

P 14  Apr.  46 

P   2  Oct.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

P  20  Oct.  46 

3  Nov.  46 
P13  Aug.  47 

2  Aug.  48 
P 15  June  49 

P 17  Oct  51 
P  13  Feb.  52 

13  Feb.  52 
P 15  Oct  52 

11  Mar.  53 
P  22  Apr.  53 

19  Aug.  53 


LIBDT. 


P   2  Nov.  38 

28  Sept  27 

P27  Sept  30 

P 17  Nov.  37 

P  29  Jan.  41 

P 13  Dec.  42 

SOApriUl 

P  20  Oct  46 

P  26  April  50 

P  25  Nov.  45 

30  Dec.  45 

PlOMar.48 


CAPTAIK. 


27  Jan. 
P  22  Dee. 
P  20  Mar. 

14  Apr. 
P 12  Nov. 
18  Aug. 
18  Aug. 
18  Aug. 

28  Oct 
P  28  Apr. 

29  Dec. 
11  May 

P 15  June 

13  Dec. 

P   6  July 


46 
43 

46 
46 
47 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
49 
49 
51 
52 


BKBV.-UAJ. 


20  June  54 
20  June  54 


P 13  Dec.  42 

20  Oct  42 
P  20  Oct  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 
P 15  June  49 

16  July  50 
P  8  Oct.  50 
P  17  Aug.  52 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

13  Dec.  53 

5  Ml^  Orcf g  MTTCd  wtlh  tfM 
Mlh  throufflMMt  Ui«  China  c^«4l- 
lioo,  and  wu  prntnt  M  Ule  op«»- 
Uona  bcfar*  Canton,  at  ia«  attatk 
on  tba  wa  baiicrtei  of  Aaney  and 
•aptara  of  tba  Mrooffljr  fortlStd 
Itlaad  9t  anlnofiOk  wlwr*.  with  a 
datncbownt  of  twelve  mn.  he  drovo 
a  large  budjr  of  the  eneaiy  Irooi  a 
batterf .  lie  «as  aUo  at  the  deCroee 
of  NIagpo,  Mt  Chapeo,  Wooeuag, 
ShaagbM.  Chin  Klang  FootNaak^ 

4  Capt  Crokrr  served  aa  AMiai. 
Qoarter- Master*  Oeneral  la  tha 
action  at  Surapoeo  near  Kncnoal 
on  the  tSlh  October,  IB»  i  end 
alio  in  a  like  capacity  In  the  actlan 
at  Mahar^peta,  tS  nmihtr  IStt 
(Medal). 

6  Lc  Whlteilda  eetrcd  ihraagh 
out  the  campaign  under  Otn.  r<4« 
loek  in  AOkhanletaa  la  1S4S  ( Modal) 
and  that  on  the  SnUrj  In  ISIMI 
(Medal).  Including  the  hattlcu  of 
Meodkee.frroseehah.and  Sohraon. 

b  Lieut.  Oantln  eerved  with  tha 
ASth  on  Ua  espcdUion  agaln«t 
Kawiti'i  Pah  at  auapakapeba,  la 
Mew  " 


Paymoiter.—'^  Edwin  Griffiths,^  11  Jan.  33;2rtcrX/.C  Jan.l3;  Lt.  12 Nov.  IS 
AiHutant.^Lieut.  William  BInnnings  Lees,  6  May  53. 
QMare#r-ira#fer.— William  Thompson,  25  Feb.  48 
Surgeon. — ^Benjamin  Swift,  M.D.,  13  Jan.  54 ;  Auiat.-Surg.  8  Apr.  42. 
Aorittant'Surgeons. — ^William  MacAndrew,  M.D.,  6  Dec.  44. 

John  Coghlan  Haverty,  27  April  49. 
William  Holmes  Jephfon,><>  M.D.,  12  July  44. 
Facings  Yellow.— iiyeiit,  Andrew  Lawric,  Ksq. 


1  Utak-Oaaara]  Oeafen  lorrtd  Area  rear*  aad  a  half  la  the  Wait  ladlea,  aad  was  engaged  oa  aevainl 
paiitaataftp  la  tha  MHabalele.  at  L*Anaa  b  Veao,  and  at  the  ftiege  of  Iroli  la  St.    DonOnga  ta  IIM^  whcra  ha 

whUa  aa  the  Maff  i  during  thU  ilcgt.  of  three  montha  durailoa,  the  gmrriMa  loM  more  aiaa  than  caaapoMd  Um 


t  rn—iaafi  tha  rmalat  of  the  Sbid  at  the  rracuation  of  thle  Island.    Strved  In  aa  raprdittaa  la  Ika 

la  ISSOi.  aad  Mbeeqaentlf  In  tha  MedlMrraacaa  unUl  IML     Prom  IgM  to  ISOS  be  wrred  thianghani  Iha 

^id  la  Igypi  aa  tha  Maff.  aad  reeeived  a  WTere  cootutlon  there,  bavlag  been  at  tha  auacfc  aa  AlesandH^ 

af  Baeatla.  aad  at  tha  rahtetuaot  alcge  of  that  place.    Serred  In  tha  Peninsula  aad  Praaca  In  ISIS  and 

af  the  dtod  darl^the  operatloas  aa  tha  Gave  d'Oleroa,  at  Hastlaguet  and  0)et  te    Gave,  and  was 

at  tha  head  of  tha  regtmant  at  Orthei,  Ibr  which  battle  he  has  recclred  the  gold  medal. 

OfflStohe  eaivad  tha  eampaigas  of  ICIS  aad  14  la  tha  Pcalocola.    Served  alee  la  th*  AnMrlcaa  war.  Including 

,  batUe  betDia  Balthnore.  the  several  operatione  on  tha  eaast,  the  several  atUcks  upon  the  enemy's 


liaea  bafata  New  Orieaae,  aad  tafclag  9t  Fmt  Bawyar.  la  lha  haitarlas  npoa  the  beaks  of  the  Mississippi  at  the  btooiag 
ap  of  a  maa-af  wag  sahaaaer. 

S  Lt.  Archer  sarred  with  tha  t4th  la  tha  Pa^jaab  aaMpalga.  aad  wae  waandrd  la  die  battle  of  CUntaawanah  ( Medal). 

10  Dr.  ieplMna  srrved  with  tha  Slsl  Aa  Pnajaah  campaiga  of  IStS.S,  aad  wai  pwsrnt  at  the  pasage  ol  the  Cheaab.  and 
at  lha  baitlca  of  Sadaalapact.  Chltllaawallah,  and  Ga^ierat  (Medal  aad  Clasps).  He  tertcd  alta  la  mciUe^  ehargv  af  pati 
or  the  SOih  aad  SIM  itftt.  U  ikt  luaofkra  aoaavy  aadar  U««t.*G«l.  Bndlhair. 


Eutora  Annj,  SO  Vuj  ft4.1 
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91th  (  The  Earl  of  Ulster's)  Regt.  of  Foot 

'<  QudfoM  €t  gloria  dueunV* 
Colonel.^Jf  HeuTY  Adolphas  Proctor,*  CB.  Sns.  14  Jan.  01;  Xf.  25  Mar. 

02 ;  Capt.  16  May  05;  Mqjar,90  April  12 ;  Lt.-CoL  17  Sept.  14 ;  CoL  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Mqj^Gen,  9  Nor.  46i  Lt,Gen.  20  June  54 ;  CoL  97th  Foot,  29  Nov.  ^2. 
LieiU,'Col.—9  Henry  Fred.  Lockyer,'  KII.,^7I1.p  25  Mar.  13 ;  JJ.  19  Jan.  14 ; 

Capt,  P  20  Juno  22  ;  Afq; .  P  1 2  June  85 ;  Lt.-CoL  26  Oct.  41 ;  CoL  1 1  Nor.  61 . 
Mt^oT8,^Hon.  Henry  Robert  Handcock,  Ena.  8  April  25;  Limit,  P20  ^lar. 

27 ;  Cavt.  p24  Feb.  32 ;  Major,  14  Apr.  46  ;  BULt.-CoL  20  Juno  54. 
Augustus  Fred.  Welsfonl,  En»,  p24  Feb.  32;  Lieut,  p  25  July,  34;  Capt.  r  10 

Jan.  38  ;  Mqj,  p  7  June,  50. 
Robert  Colvill,  £n«.P27  Dec.  33;  Zf<{u^  pIO  Feb.  37;  Cop^  p  20  May  40; 

Brev.'Maj.  11  Not.  51  ;  Mqj,  29  Dec.  54. 


•  •  • . 


Captains. 
The.  Onslow  W.  Ingram 

Isaac  Moore 

John  Hutton 

Edmund  Cornwall  Legh 

Fowler  Burton   

Chas.  Raleigh  Chichester 
Riehd.  F.Waldo  Sibthorp' 
Septimus  Moore  Hawkins 
Archibald  Richard  Harenc 
Thomas  Venables  .. 
Hedley  S.  J.  Vicars 
Edward  D.  Harrest  .... 
Charles  Henry  Lumley 
Henry  George  Woods  • .  • . 
Edwa'rd  Kent  Jones 
Wm.  Richard  Annesley. . 

Lieutenants. 
Hy.  Batson  Ramsbottom 
Edward  Alleync  Dawes  . 
Osborne  Barwell  Cannon 
Matthew  Brinkley  .... 
Ernest  RandoIphMackesy 
Robert  Bethune  Ingram 
Robt.  Children  Whitehead 
Douglas  Alex.  M*Gregor 
George  Berthon  Preston 
Geo.  Henry  Hibbert  Ware 
Penton  John  Aylmer. . . . 
Reginald  C.  Ouodcnough 
Cliarles  Henry  Browne. . 

Ensigns. 

Hales  Wilkie 

Wm.  Henry  Coape  Gates 
William  Derman    ..... 

Robert  Kyle  Little 

James  Hudson  . .  • 


ENSIGN. 


P 13  May  36 

20  Feb.  35 
27  April  32 

5  July  39 
P30  Aug.  30 

31  Mar.  46 
P20Sept.39 
P  2  June  43 
P 15  Apr.  42 
P  28  June  44 

22  Dec.  43 

17  Apr.  42 
P30  Aug.  44 

13  Oct.  43 

21  Apr.  46 
P  10  Dec.  47 

P  20  Oct.  40 
P  6  July  49 
P  6  Nor.  46 
P 14  Dec.  49 

20  Oct.  48 

P 14  July  60 

7  Oct.  51 

P23  Dec.  53 

P12  May  54 

6  June  54 

24  Feb.  54 
P  7  July  54 

11  Aug.  54 


LIBUT. 


P  9  Mar.  38 

29  June  38 

28  Dec.  38 

15  Apr.  42 

15  Apr.  42 

P  1  Sept.  48 

P 10  Sept.  41 

P30  Aug.  44 

P  25  Apr.  45 

P  8  Dec.  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 

P  6  Feb.  40 

p  10  Dec.  47 

20  Oct.  48 

P30  Nor.  49 

P  6  Dec.  50 

P28June44 

P  6  Nov.  52 

P  23  Dec.  53 

P   3  Mar.  54 

6  Juue  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P  18  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 

P  13  Oct.  54 

P   3  Nor.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 


CAPTAIN.    IBREV.-NAJ. 


P 15  Apr.  42 

20  Feb.  44 

14  Apr.  46 

P  7  June  50 

P  14Jttne50 

P  6  Dec.  50 

P  6  Mar.  47 

P  23  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

P  -3  Nor.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec  64 


20  Juno  54 


P  18  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

22  Sept.  54 

P  13  Oct.   64 

P   3  Nor.  54 

Pay»tti#<CT-.— Thomas  Smith,  28  July  54 ;  Em.  28  Mny  47 ;  Lknt,  2  Aug.  50. 

Adjutant, — Lieut, 

Quarter^Master, — John  Desmond,  12  June,  40. 
Surgeon. — Henry  Downes,  M.D.  19  Jan.  49 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  1  Not.  39. 
Asnttant'Surgeons. — Joshua  Henry  Porter,  17  June,  53. 

Edward  Malcolm  Sinclair,  M.D.  28  Mar.  54. 
Allen  Bryaon,  M.D.  19  May  54. 
Facings  Sky  Blue. — Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 

1  LieaL-General  Proctor  senred  with  the  8Sad  on  th«  expedition  to  Walcheren,  lo  1800,  and  vm 
preMiii  %t  tbe  tif  of  Fluthinf.  Served  also  at  OtbraUar,  Tarifa,  and  In  the  Pen intnla.  from  1810  tit 
Dec  iail,and  tulMequenllf  in  the  Peninsula  and  Muth  of  France,  from  April  to  July  1814,  IncJudlDg  the 
affair  of  Poets  near  Uulafa,  battle  of  Barroia  (contueion  on  the  body),  and  retreat  from  Madrid.  £m- 
borked  from  Bordeaux  for  Canada  In  Juljr  1814,  and  commanded  tbe  82nd  before  Fort  Erlo  ttom  9nd 
Sept.,  and  tlimughout  tbe  lucceMiTe  operations  of  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  frontier.  RcceiTed  the 
Brevet  promotion  of  Lleut^Colonel  for  his  conduct  in  the  repelling  of  the  atiack  made  bjr  the  Aroe rtcans 
OD  our  batteries  and  position  before  Fort  Erie  on  the  17th  Sept.  1814.  He  hat  received  the  War  Hedal 
aith  one  Clasp  for  Darrusa. 

S  CeltMiel  l,oekfcr  Mrrcd  in  the  Pcnlniiila,  from  Auf.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  iDcladlof  the  tettleiof  Ntvolle, 
NItv,  Orthrt,  Aire,  (Mvereljr  wounded  oa  left  wrUt  sad  elbow  joint),  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  tbe  Wsr  Medal  and 
three  elatps. 

a  Chptaln  SIbthorp  served  with  the  Isl  battalion  00th  Riflee  daring  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps);  and  waa  present  at  the  aceond  siege  operations  at  Moolian,  inciuding  tbe  siege 
and  storm  of  the  town  (covering  the  adranca  of  the  storming  parilrt),  and  capture  of  the  citadel.  Afier- 
wards  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  SUb  armj,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  AITghan 
force  bejond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Succeeded  to  tbe  command  of  the  eompanlee  of  the  QOth  Rifles  that 
were  engaged  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  expedition  to  the  Eaiofsye  country  on  the  11th  Dec,  anl 
alio  on  the  Uih  Dee.  1840* 


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"  Th€  Dragon'*  "CHINA"—"  PUNJAUB." 
ColoneL—l^  9131  William  Lindsay  Darling,*  JTnt.  13  Dee.  01 ;  Lieut,  83  Jane, 

03 ;  Capt.  13  June,  08 ;  Major,  14  April,  14;  Lt.-Col,  21  Jane,  17  i  CcL  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Maj.-Oen,  9  Not.  46 ;  X/.-^«n.20  JuneM;  Col,  98th  F.  17April^  54. 
Lteut,'Colonel$.'—Da.n\e\  Rainier,*  Ens.vA  March,  36;  Litui,  p11  Mayi  38; 

Capt.  P27  May,  42 ;  Major,  p3  Sept.  60 ;  Lt.^CoL  P 1  April  63. 
Bdmand  Haythome,*  Siu,  12  May  37;  Lieut,  P4  Oct.  39;  Capt,  11  Sqit  44; 

Brev,-Maj,  7  June  49;  Mqf.  p  1  April  63 ;  Lt.-Col.v  12  May  64. 
i(r/(/or<.— Henry  Bate8,«t.  Ent.  9  Jaly  29 ;  Lt.  28  Nov.  33 ;   Capt.  p  8  Aug.  46 ; 

Brev.'Mt\Jor,  19  Jane  46;  Brev.-Lt-Col.  7  June,  49;  AfryVw,  Pll  Oct.  63. 
Francis  Peyton,*  Em,  p29  Jan.  41;  Lieut,  P27  May  42;  Capt,*  3  Sept.  60; 

Afq/pr,  P 12  May  64^ 


Captains. 
Oran.  O.  C.Stopylton,*  «. 
Francis  Haden  Crawford 
Edward  John  EUennan. . 
James  Dutton  Smyth  . . 
Henry  Wm.  Goodwyn  . . 
Edward  Grantham'  .... 
S.  Hen.HutchinsEdwards' 
Henry  Thos.  Richmond  ' 

Richard  Young"   

Octavius  Latouche'  . . . 


ENSIOK. 


16  June  39 
14  Oct.  36 
P 10  Feb.  37 
P  30  Dec.  36 
P  9  Dec.  36 
P  6  Oct.  41 
26  Nov.  41 

21  Nov.  41 

22  July  42 


LIBUT. 


P  31  Mar.  43 
G.  D.  Dickson  Cleveland'^  P 10  May  44 
William  Croker P  26  Jan.  46 

LlBUTEKAirTS. 

Molynenx  Batt 

Martin  Dillon*   

Robert  Reid* 

Robert  John  Hughes. . . . 
Henry  Wallace  S  troud"* . . 
Charles  Hill  Fresson,  r. 
Daniel  Antoine  Baby*^ 


28  Dec.  42 

18  Mar.  43 
P  23  June  43 

7  Jan.  42 

19  Mar.  43 
9  June  43 

28  Feb.  46 


CAPTAIN. 


BUBV.-MAJ. 


Richard  Clancy p  22  June  47 

Don.  Macleod  Farrington  p  17  Dec.  47 

Thomas  Gardiner p20  April  49 

Peter  Edward  Quin 22  May   40 

Wm.  Heniy  Joseph  Lance  P 18  Sept.  49 
Charles  Stanhope  Smelt  .      9  Jsn.  47 

Montague  Browne I     19  Nov.  47 

Robert  Westropp  Ellis  . .  |p  14  May  62 

Charles  Mills, '«  A<^ '     6  June  61 

George  Fivderick  Webster    17  June  61 

Pll  June 62 
P 13  May  63 
Pll  Oct.  63 


13  Jan.  42 
PI  5  Dec.  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 
P  30  Dee.  37 
P  26  June  40 

17  Mar.  43 

18  Dec.  43 
9  June  43 

28  July  44 
P  24  Jan.  46 
P  2  Sept.  46 
p  22  June  47 

11  Sept.  44 

14  Nov.  44 

P  26  Jan.  46 

30  Aug.  43 

18  Aug.  47 

7  Jan.  48 

P    1  Aug.  48 

P  1  Dec.  48 

P28  Aug.  40 

P  3  Sept.  60 

21  Sept.  60 

P   7  Feb.  61 

4  Auiif.  48 

6  June  61 

P  29  Dec.  64  ui«  SSth  m  tba  Bsacdi««a  «>  tkt 
Kobal  P«M  with  Sir  CturlM  Na|^l«r,  tlii  riUMaaailii 
iiwCbtef. 

4  L.ieat.*Col.  Bales  servad  as  Aid*>*«eamp  ta  S^ 
Robert  DIek  (who  was  kOltO  la  thm  battle  af  TnbisM 
(  Medal)  I  aad  was  appointed  after  tbas  aellaa  AMr 
da-camp  to  tue  Oat— lamter'la-Chlaflo  ladla.  ^m  wtaicb 
eapicity  ha  served  the  Pai^aab  Oaiapaian  of  ISaS-9i> 
aad  was  preseat  at  the  aflalrof  Rsmaiigiar  and  h«tf  let 
of  CblUUBwallah  and  Goqi«rat( Medal  aad  twaciaape). 


P28Apni48 

P    1  Oct.  60 

9  July  60 

6  June  61 

3  April  49 

28  May  62 

P  28  May  62 

16  Mar.  63 

16  Mar.  53 

P   1  April  63 

Pll  Oct  63 

Pl2May  64 


S  Lleiit«iaat.Oolaaal  laiakr. 
and  Captain  Osaathass,  serred  la 
the  SSth  with  th«  eapcditloa  la  tb* 
North  of  China  la  ms.  (nedsl) 
aad  were  present  at  the  afuck  «nd 
eaplorf  af  rhia  Klaaf  Foo,  aad  at 
the  laadlnf  before  Naakla. 

9  MaJ.  Rajthorae  served  with  the 
SSth  on  the  China  Bspcdiiioa  ta 
IS4S  (Medal),  aad  was  ptaacwt  at 
the  attack  and  captara  of  Cbfai 
Klanff  f  oo,  and  at  the  lHv*«t«wat 
of  Nankin.  He  servad  a*  Aide  de* 
Caap  to  Sir  Colia  Campbell  la  Um 
PttQjaub  Campaiga  of  ISn  t,  aad 
was  preseat  at  the  kalMas  «r  Sndw 
lapore,  ChillUawnnah,  aad  Oo«t««« 
rat,  aad  at  th«  sabwqaead  eec«pa« 
tlon  of  Peshawar  (Medal).  Becaii^ 
the  naak  Cmnaaies  of 


Samuel  Couper  Walker. . 

Francis  Barker  Hassard 

Litton  Hewson   .•••... 

Anthony  Olivier  Tabuteau  p  6  Oct.   64 

William  Blackett    p  29  Dec.  64 

Paj^iiui/fer.^Henry  Leiffh,**  8  Sept.  64 ;  Ens,  24  Nov.  40 ;  Lieut,  p23  Jbo.  6i. 

Ai^uiant-^Bneigji  Charles  Mills,*^  6  June  61. 

Quarter^Matter, — 

Surgeon, — Charles  Cowen,"  16  Feb.  44 ;  Assist.- Surg,  27  March,  86. 

Assist,- Surgeons, — Archibald  Redfoord  Ridgway,  M.B.  12  June  46. 

Henry  Neil  Stewart,  M.D.  1  Dec.  48«  I       Facings  White.— 
John  Sparrow,  30  June,  64.  |  Agts,  Dowbcb  k,  Soo* 


2*43 


"  wrli 


1  LieaL-Oeneral  Darling  terred  at  tba  redaetton  of  Guadsloupe  In  1810,  and  was  leretal/  wonaded  l« 
the  left  knee  br  a  musk«t-ahot  in  stormlnf  the  helKhts  of  MaUnbs.  Proceeded  to  the  Pailnattla,  aad 
Joined  the  51  st  Llghl  lafhatry  at  (}aetelIo  Branco,  ia  May  1819  {  enf  sftMi  on  the  heights  of  San  Chrlatosal, 
the  battle  of  SaUuDanea,  aad  inrrender  of  the  Reilro  at  Madrid ;  employed  with  his  realnieitt  l>efor« 
Burbot ;  and  altar  the  retreat  trom  thence  he  wm  atttteked  by  t jphus  ftot m*,  and  vent  to  England  for  rweoTety , 
In  May  1818.  Ri^oioed  the  armi'  on  the  helghta  of  Bchallar  In  Seplember  tollowins,  and  was  proaeot  at 
the  battle  of  Nlvelle,  and  the  tnbtequeot  attack  of  the  helghtt  of  8t.  P^  Appointed  Mi^or  of  Brigade  In 
Dee.  IhlSi  and  attached  to  Mi^or-Ocneral  Hay's  brigade  In  the  ftth  diTisloB,  aad  was  emploj^ed  throogtevi  the 
blockade  and  operattoni  before  Bayonne.  Appointed  AMistaat-A4)atant-Ooneral  to  the  8Ut  dtvlsloa  la 
April  1814,  and  remained  in  charge  of  that  department  until  the  ambarkatlon  of  the  dittUon  fn  Aug.  1614. 
On  the  renewal  of  the  war  in  1815,  he  was  re-appointod  to  the  staff  as  Asslstant-A^iuUnl-Otocfml,  ai»d 
attached  to  the  4th  division,  under  Sir  GHarlae  CoWiile;  employod  with  his  dlflslou  in  the  operations 
connected  with  the  battle  of  Wa'erloo,  the  storming  of  Cambraj,  and  caplliilatioa  of  Paris.  U«  haa 
reeeivad  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Ouadaloupe,  Salamanca,  and  Mlvello. 

S  Captafot  IdwaidSa  Laioache,  aad  aiclttaoiid«  Lleutcaaats  DlUoa,  sad  Bald,  served  la  the  P«4aab  Cteapalca  *r 
ISIS^S  (medal),  served  also  with  the  flaak  eonpsales  SSth  reft,  la  the  fbree  tnder  Sir  Oetia  OtsapbelV  at  tae  l^awlaB  of 
the  Kobat  Pass  la  Peb.  ISM.  ^^ 

IS  Captains  Toiac  aad  ClervUad.  Llaats.  Btreud  aad  Ba^.  aad  Baslgn  MUU  served  hi  the  rwlsab  Caaawalaa 
of  1S4S.4S  (Medal).  '^ 

It  PayiaasssrLelth  was  present  at  th«  storm  aad  dsatnietlaa  of  iha  fertlisd  aatfve  Maadtago  TsiraeCiahalac.aB  t^ 
OaBiMa,eB«b«tstJ«BalSllL  ^" 


^t*^  m'"  SjiSCiSS"']  99'*  {Lamrhshire)  Regiment  of  Foot. 


Y«iirt*S«nr. 


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30 
20 
18 
18 
17 
16 
11 
IB 
14 
16 
13 

9 
8 
7 
9 
7 
7 

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6 
6 
8 
6 
5 
4 
3 
3 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

18 
7 
1 

21 
8 
4 


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0 
0 
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251 

Colon»l.^l^  Sir  Joha   Hanbury,*   KCH.  Bns,  20  July  99;    Zieut.  26  Sept. 

99;  Ca/yf.  3  Jane  02;  X^- Co/.  20  Dec.  12;  Co/.  26  July  21;    Mig'or-Gm, 

22  July  30 ;  Lt.'-Oen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Oen.  20  Jane  54 ;  Col.  99th  F.  6  Oct.  61. 
Lieut.'Cokmel.^-Jf  Job°  Napper  Jackson,*  JBnt.  I  July,  06  ;  Lieut,  1  Jan.  06 ; 

Cop  .28  Feb.  12;  Mqf.  11  June,  29;  Brev.  Zt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41;  Lt.-CoL 

80  June,  64;  Co/.  20  June  64. 
Af<|;or#.— Edward  Last,'  £ns.  13  Oct.  14;   Lieut.  P20  Noy.  24;  Capt,  P  22 

May  80 ;  M<^or,  p  18  Oct.  39;  Brev.^ Lieut. -Coh  11  Nov.  51. 
Gteorge  Marmaduke  Reeves,  Ene.  I  July  24 ;  Lt.PS  April  26 ;  Capt.  p27  April 

27  ;  Brev.'Mt^.  23  Kov.  41 ;  Brev.'Lt.-Col  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqf.  20  June  54. 


Captains. 


I. 


BNSION. 


PhUlpSmyly,/.0.9OJoneS4,P27  Mar.  28 

Henry  James  Day {  10  Feb.  26 

A. Wm.  Reed,*iu;.fiO  JumU?  4  Sept.  36 


LIEUT. 


Rupert  Barber  Deering 

Charles  Blamlre 

Patrick  Johnston' 

Frederick  Montgomerie 

Edward  Codd 

Lempster  R.  Elliot^  . . . 
O.J.DeWintonDeWinton 

WmiamMair 

Edmund  William  Isdell. . 

LlKUTBlTANTS. 

Fred.  Wm.  Despard   .... 

James  Grime •  •  •  • 

Francis  Seymour  Qaynor 

Robert  Baylis 

Robert  William  Benison 
Allan  Macdonald,  adj.  . . 
Owen  Wynne  Gray  •. . . . 

Loftus  John  Nunn 

John  Bennett  Williams.. 
Wm.  HkD.Reeves  Welman 


P  3  Mar.  37 
P  26  July  37 
P20  Nov.  38 
P20Sept.39 
P  24  May  44 
9  Aug.  39 
P18  July  41 
26  Nov.  30 
P 18  Feb.  42 


29  Jan. 
16  Jan. 


46 
47 


1  Aug.  48 

21  April  46 

23  May  48 

P  12  Sept.  48 

9  Nov.  38 

P  23  Mar.  49 

4  May  49 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P22  June49 

P 12  Apr.  50 


Pll  Mar.  63 


Henry  Fred.  W.  Ely  .. 

Joseph  Dinham  Molson 

Bdw.G.  KeppollRavenhilljP  17  Oct.  51 

T.  HoUingworth  Clark8on|P21  Sept.  62 

Robt.  Montague  Hornby 

Ensigns. 
John  McDowell  Elliot  .. 
Charles  William  Qain   .. 

Cliarlea  Barton  

Malcolm  Brown  Purcell. . 
G.  Robt.  Stewart  Black. . 
Henry  James  Day 


P21  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 

P 19  Jane  64 

20  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

16  Dec.  54 


P 18  June  30 

11  June  29 
P  26  July  37 

17  Oct.  39 

16  July  41 
P 18  July  41 
P  18  Feb.  42 
P  21  May  47 
P  28  Dec.  41 

12  July  45 
22  Apr.  36 

P   6  Nov.  47 

P  83  Mar.  49 

8  June  40 

P   6  Dec.  60 

17  Feb.  61 
P  18  Feb.  51 
P  6  June  61 

18  May  40 
P  12  Oct.  62 
P  28  April  54 

6  June  64 
6  June  64 
20  June  64 
11  Aug.  54 
14  Aug.  54 
16  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


BREY.-MA/. 


9  Nov.  46 

20  June  64 

7  July  46 


P 18  July  34 

16  July  41 
P17  July41 

8  June  40 
P  22  Feb.  50 

17  Feb.  51 
P  6  June  51 
P 18  Oct.  53 

6  June  54 
20  June  54 
17  Mar.  48 
14  Aug.  54 


f  Lk.-Col.  Beed  was  preient  at  Ui« 
uualt  and  capture  of  tUiapekapeka« 
for  vhich  he  obuinad  tie  Brevet 
rankofJfaior.  He  »ai  alto  engaaed 
with  the  hoBtilc  aatifeiia  the  ▼aUef 
of  the  Hatt  18th  Jane  184S. 

•  Capt.  Johnston  eommanded  the 
Llfht  Companj  of  the  Mth  at  the 
of  la 


M  or  Kawiti't  Pah  at  Ofaaea. 
the  let  Julj  1845  (where  he 


etormlni 
waion 

was  tUyhtly  woanded  on  the  fore* 
head),  and  destruction  of  the  aame 
on  the  10th  July;  again  at  the  de- 
•traction  of  A/ratoa^a  Pah  on  46th 
J0I7;  also  at  the  deiiruction  and 
capture  of  Kawiti'a  Pah  at  Kuape- 
kapckaia  Jan.  1818. 

7   Captain    Elliot    Totanteered 
with  the  Mth  on  that  rcft.  pro* 
ceedinc  to  New  Zealand,  and  aeired 
hxoai^ottt  the  northern  and  aouth. 
eampaigna  of  18iS  and  1848: 


Wit 

Icee 


waa  preaent  at  Oludhan,  Onaaawai,  RnapelM^ielui,  utk 
Horokiwi,  and  in  acTeral  akirmiahea  in  tlie  north. 

8  Lieut.  Gray  aerred  with  the  3»ih  at  the  aflkir  of 
Gorapore^  near  Koniool,onthe  18th  Oet  1839)  and 
alio  at  the  battle  of  Mahanupore,  S9ih  Dec  1848 
(Xedal). 

e  Dr.  Hadley  aerred  with  the  40th  legt.  at  the  tak- 
ing of  the  ftirc  of  Munora  and  Kurrachee,  in  Lower 
Setnde,  in  Peb.  1888 ;  and  aerred  in  the  aahtequent 
campaign  aKainat  the  Beloocheea  and  action  at  Dadur , 
in  Upper  Seindef  is  1840. 

Pa^nuuter. — Henry  Butler  Stoney,  12  Oct.  62 ;  JBnt.  P5  May  37 ;  Z^  p  11  Sept. 
Atyutant.^Lieut.  Allan  Macdonald,  16  Dec.  64.  [40;  Capt.  28  May  52, 

Quarter-'Master. — William  Browne,  10  Marcb,  64. 
Surgeoti.-'llenTy  Hadley,*  MO.  27  June,  46  *,  Assist.Surg.  28  Nov.  24. 
Aseiitani'SurgeoM, — Henry  Higgint  Jones,  MD.  10  Dec.  47. 

James  Carroll,  M.D.  3  Jan.  61. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. 

1  flir  Jobn  Hsnbary  served  the  Enrptlan  campaign  of  tSOl  as  a  Lieutenant  In  the  Mth,  Inclading  the 
•etioDi  of  the  8th,  19th,  and  91  st  March ;  and  has  reeeivad  the  Gold  Medal  Txom  the  Orand  Seignior.  He 
was  Alde-de-Oamp  to  M^lor-Oraeral  Warde  In  the  campaign  of  1808*0,  and  was  present  on  Sir  John 
Moore's  retreat,  and  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  He  served  with  the  1st  Guards  at  Waleheren  In  1809,  and 
iahsequenttf  in  the  Peninsular  campaign,  includinjc  the  retreat  from  Buntos,  passage  of  the  Bidassua  nnd 
Adoar«  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  investment  of  B^iyonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  fimr  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Comnna,  Nirelle,  and  Nive. 

S  Colonel  Jackson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  Including  the  siege  of 
Cadis,  Lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  Massena's  retreat  from  Portugal,  actions  and  affairs  at  Poinbal,  Redinha,  Lcira, 
OoBdeiia,  Fleur-de«LU,  Ouarda,  Pot  d'Arouoe,  and  Sabugal  j  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  9rd  and  ftth  May, 
alege  of  Bad^os  in  June  and  July,  1811,  actions  at  £1  Bodon  and  Ouinaldo,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad 
llodrlBO,  third  siege  of  Badi^oi  and  storm  of  the  Castle  by  escalade,  0th  Apr.  1818  -,  battle  of  Salamanca,  cap* 
tare  of  Madrtd,  the  Retiro,  and  Fort  La  China,  and  in  command  of  an  escort  of  the  third  Dlrision  in  charge 
of  tba  garrfsoQ  of  Port  La  China  on  route  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Retreat  to  Portugal,  Oct.  and  Nov.  I8l2, 
battles  of  Vlttoria,  I^rrenees,  NlTelle,  NiTe,  and  Orthes ;  actions  at  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbee,  battle  of  Tonlouse, 
and  the  wbole  of  tnetarious  minor  affairs  during  that  period.  He  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  and  ten 
clasps. 

8  Lt^CoL  Last  eomtuadcd  the  troops  in  the  lOQthmi  diatilet  of  New  Kealsnd  doilBg  the  greater  part  of  the  operations 
against  the  hostile  natives  la  1646.  He  assisted  in  driving  back  the  rebels  who  attacked  the  detaehmeot  posted  ander 
pent.  Fags  (iSth  regt.)  at  Boolcott^s  Cum  in  the  raltey  of  the  Hatt  on  ths  leth  May  iStfi  eommsadsd  at  the  eaptare  of 

"  tho  tribe  en  the  fSrd  Joljr  {  and  also  com> 
ipalUng  the  rebels  to  retreat  and  ultlinately 


Tb  »anpaiaha  and  several  other  iaflvential  ehleflk  sa  veil  as  disamiiBg  part  of  tho  tribe  en  the  f3rd  Joljr ;  and  also  com< 
',  the  eonbfaied  fatee  f t  the  aflUr  of  the  HorekhritOtt  the  6th  Aug.,  I 


te  disperse. 


Ri/le  Brigade. 


i  li 


1  r 


4 


\'e«n'Serv. 


61 


50 


252  ^ ^ 

•*  COPBSrHlCSlI "— "  MOHTB  VlDTO*»-«*  BOLEIl"— **  VlMBUA"— " COBUXK A  »'— "  BTilCO"— ^  BARROilA*. 
—••rOEJITBa  D*050R"-"  ClUDAD  RODIIIOO"— "BaDAJOZ"  -"SAtAMAJICA"— "VITTOM  V— "  >IVBia»' 

— '•Kivi "— "0»THEB'»— "Touloijbb"— •*  Pbbibscla*'  **  WATBBX4)0  " 
CoIonel'in^Chief.— Field  Marshal  Ilia  Royal  H»ghnesi  Francis  Albert  An^rtu* 

Charles  Broanuel  Duke  of  Saxony,  Prince  of  SBxe  Coburg  &  Gotba,  KQ.  KT. 

KP.  QCB.  QCMG.  23  Sept.  ^^2. 
Colonels  Commandant. — 19^^  Sir  Andrew  Francis  Barnard,'  OCB.  GCH. 

JB^TU.  86  Aug.  1794 ;  LieiU.  Sept.  94 ;  Capt.  1 3  Nov.  04 ;  Major,  1  J»n.  1 6<I0 ; 

Xteu^-CoZ.  28Jan.0a;  Co/.4June,13;  Af^r/or-G^en.  12  Aug.  19;  Zieui.^Gen. 

10  Jan.  37  ;    Gen.  11  Noy.  61 ;  Col.  Ist  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  25  Aug.  ti. 
2  9  Siia  Sir  Henry  George  Wakclyn  Smith,*  Bart.  GCB.,  2iid  X^ieu^  8  May  ,00 ; 

Lieut.  16  Aug.  06;  Capt.  28  Feb.  12;   Mqjor,  29  Sept.  14;    LUut.'C<4. 

18  June,  15 ;  Co/.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Mqjor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46  :  Lieut.-Gtm,  SO  June 

64;  CoL  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  16  April,  47. 
2  Arthur  Johnstone  Lawrence,'  ^nd  Lt.  P 4  April  2T',Lt.9^2  Feb.  30;  Orp/.  i" 24 

Feb. 37;  MaJ,fU  Sept. 46;  Lt.-CoLl  Aug. 47;  Co/. 28 Not.  64. 
Lt.'Colmels.'^l  Wm.  Sherbrook  Ramsay  Norcott,*2wrfX<.  13  Jane,  23;  Li.  K> 

June,  26 ;  Capt.  21  Feb.  40  ;  Mqjor,  1  Aug.  47;  ^retr.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  6t ; 

Lt.'Col.  22  Dec.  64. 
2  WUmot  Henry  Bradford,*  2mf  Lieut.  p24  May  33;  X«efi/.  P  36  Aug.  30: 

Capt.  P27  Aug.  41 ;  M({jor,  P  8  Aug.  61  ;  Lt.-Col.  29  Dec.  64. 
Mt^ort.^l  Alfred  H.  Horsford,*  2nd  Lteu*.  P 12  July  33 ;  Lieut,  p  23  April  SU ; 

Crtp*.  P  6  Aug.  42 ;  Mqjor,  P  26  Dec.  61 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  28  May  53. 

1  Edward  Arthur  Somerset,  2nd  Xtet</.29  Jan.  36;  Xteuf.  9  July  40;  Capt. 
P  31  Jan.  46 ;  Mm'or,  12  Nov.  64. 

2  Alex.  Macdonell,' 2nd  Lieut,  p  23  June  37 ;  Lieut,  p  11  May  41 ;  Capt.  p  24 
Oct.  46;   Bret>0^Af<^'{w-,  12Dec.  64;  lfa;or,  22  Dec.  54. 

2  Fred.  Robert  Blrington,  P2nd  Lieut.  7  June  39;  Lieut.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Capt. 
P  22  May  46;  Major,  29  Dec.  54. 

1  Lord  Alex.  Geo.  Russell,  *  2nd  Lieut,  p  11  July  39 ;  Lieut.  16  Apr.  42  ;  Capt. 
P  7  Aug.  46 ;  Brev.-Major,  28  May  53 ;  Major,  29  Dec.  64. 

2  Joseph  Wilkinson,  2nd  Lieut.  30  Dec.  30;  Lieut.  15  April  42 ;  Capt.\2  Jan.  47; 
Major,  29  Dec.  64.  


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2VD  1AEVT\       LIEUT.        I    CAPTAIX. 


40' 

40 


28  Feb. 

Henry  Hardinge^     ......' |  p  19  June 

Wm.  Harry,  Earl  of  Erroll    |       never 

Maximil.  Montague  Hammond  ....  |    15  Dec.  40 
Julius  Richd.  Glyn,"  s.M^j,  12  Dec.  64  :    16  July  41 


P  3  June  42'  14  Apr.  47 
P  6  Aug.  42  P  7  May  47 
18  May  41  >  3  July  47 
P  7  Apr.  43  P84  Sept.  47 
P 13  Oct.  43  P   9  June  48 


Thomas  Cochrane  Inglis P14  June  39 ;  p  14  April  43  P  20  Dec.  4ci 


Astley  Paston  Cooper p  12  Oct.  41 ' 

William  Augustus  Fyers" p  17  Oct.  34 

Hercules  Walker ,    22  May  42 

Edward  Ncwdigate 29  May  42 

Hon.  Gilbert  Elliot,  Maj.  is  D«c.64  . .  P  7  July  43 

Edwanl  Rowland  Forman p  15  Oct.  41 

Hon.  William  James  CoWille 22  Nov.  43 

Hon.  William  Draper  MortimerBest  P17  May  44 

Charles  Vernon  Oxendcn  ^* p 23  Aug.  44 

Charles  Henry  Spencer  Churchill  ..  P  10  Oct.  46 

Edmund  Manningham  Buller '    11  Oct.  45 

Hon.  James  Stuart P24  0ct.  45:P16  0ct.  47 

Augustus  Wykeham  CllHon P  1 4  Nov.  46 '  p  12  Nov.  47 

Hon.  Leicester  Cur2on,  ^*  s P  29  Nov.  46  p  12  Nov.  47 


P  20  Oct.  43  P    1  Aag.  4>t 

P  20  May  36  p   7  May  47 

P30Dec.  46  p  8  Aug.  51 

14  Apr.  46.  P  30  Apr.  52 

Pll  Sept, 46  P  12  Oct.  02 

P  29  Dec.  43  PIS  June  uJ 

P14  May  47  Pll  Oct.  63 

P  8  July  47  I     6  Jone  o4 

P 13  July  47  i     6  June  54 

P24  Sept.  47    P  4  Aug.  54 

P24Sept.47i   26  Sept.  54 

6  Nov. 

IS  Nov. 


64 
64 
64 


S3D«c. 

sir  Aadrrr  Banuud  terrfd  at  St.  Domingo  n«iB  April  to  Aoc*  t7V&  t  wrrcd  hi  the  cxpadMoa  wider  Sir  R«1^  AWr> 
vhf  to  ch«  WMt  Indlcfl,  and  »u  at  Uir  tcduetion  of  Mora*  rortnote.  In  17S0»  served  In  Uw  eB|i«diU«a  t«  tW  BrW  't, 
and  waa  pmtaA  la  tbcacUona  of  tb*  t7lb  Aug.,  lOUi  Sept.  and  M  and  dih  Oct.  Sir  Andrew  haa  rectirtd  tk»  goM  rroM 
and  Ciior  daapa  Car  Bamaa  (•erercly  wonndrd),  Ciiidad  aedrlfo*  Bad^ot,  Salamanca,  Vittorla,  NlTeQe(.Mvcraly  wvaftdrai. 
Ortbca,  and  Toolonaa.    Sllfbily  wattndcd  at  Waterloo. 

fl  Sir  Harry  Smith  aervad  with  the  aiflc  Bricade  at  the  deffc.  atonn,  and  taking  •i  Monte  TUco  nnder  Sir  %.  Anchmarv  t 
and  at  the  amauli  upon  Boenoa  Ajrrea  under  Bricadier-Ocncral  Crauftard.  Bmploycd  with  the  troopa  In  Spain  wader  fw 
John  Moore,  from  the  batUc  of  Vlnlcra  to  the  embarkation  of  the  troope  at  Comnnn.  Embarfced  for  the  finlmali  enter 
MA}or>Oeneral  Bobcrt  CranAatd  In  1809  t  waa  eerloualy  wounded  In  the  action  upon  the  hridfe  of  tho  Can  nen*  AHnrtis. 
Commanded  a  company  In  the  pnranlt  of  Maaarna  from  the  Llnea  of  Litben  «  at  the  action*  of  Redinha,  CondHxa,  and  Pea 
I'Aruuce.  Appointed  Brlfade- Major  to  the  tnd  Light  Brl«ade  In  the  Light  DIvkion,  and  waa  pteaent  1m  Otm  aethia  of 
Snbugal,  battle  of  Fnente*  d'Onor,  tlege  and  atonn  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  alege  tnd  atom  of  Badajoa,  tanttlea  of  Talanianii  and 
Viitnria.  attack  of  the  beighu  of  Vera,  and  paamge  of  the  Bidaaaoa,  bntrie  of  Snrre,  attach  upon  the  poaHlon  of  tc  im  Am 
Lna  and  helghta  of  Areanfnea,  battle  of  Ortliea.  aflhir  at  Tarbea,  and  battle  of  Tonlouac.  Appolnicd 
Oenoral  to  the  troopa  under  Mi^oT' General  Rom dcatlned  agalnai  Waahlagton.  and  waa  picacat  at  thebaitlpof 
and  deatmctlon  of  Waahlngten.  Brought  bene  decpatriiea,  and  went  out  again  Immediately  under  Sir  ldw«d 
and  waa  pnaent  ai  the  attack  npan  the  enemy'a  lines  near  New  Orleana.  AAer  the  dcnth  of  Sir  Bdwwd  he  wi 
MlUtary  Secretary  tn  Sir  John  Lambert,  commanding  the  army,  and  waa  preeent  at  the  alege  and  laklag  of  Pnrt  Bowyer. 
Appointed  AaalaL-Quailcr-Maater-Ocneral  tcthe  Sth  DirUion  of  the  Amy  under  the  Duke  of  Wrillngton,  and  wna  pRwnt 
at  the  bniile  of  WaMctoo.  In  IStS  he  waa  appointed  D.  Q.  M.  Oen.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  iiiwniamlid  a  dlritl^ 
nnder  Sir  Ben)amln  D*Ufban  thranghont  the  operatlena  agalnat  the  KaSIr  trtbca  In  t«S4  and  ISSS.  In  lS«d  be  prweced^d  to 
the  Boat  Indie*  aa  AdJniMM-General,  and  wm  nominated  a  K.C.B,  for  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  In  which  tettlehevt* 
pnaent  aa  Adintant-Oencml  i  and  for  hia  dirtingnubed  •errleea  In  the  campaign  en  the  Sutlej  and  brtUfamt  Ticeory  •**•  ire 
SIkha  at  AUwal,  he  waa  nomlnatad  n  G.CB.  and  afterwarda  created  a  Baronet.  flnaUy,  aa  Oovemor  and  ConMnnadcrJu. 
chief  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  he  attacked  and  defeated  the  rebel  Boera  at  Bocm  Plaato  fSth  Aug.  ISM,  Sit  nun  kat 
received  the  War  Medal  and  iweire  claapa. 

S  Colerel  LanreBcc  commanded  the  Snd  Batt.  Rife  Brigade  tbrmigbcni  the  Eastcni  Cawratgn  of  IfMi  Includjng  iHe 
baltiM  of  tbe  Abm  Iburre  kilted),  and  lakcnnan,  and  alrge  of  Scbaitopol. 


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Captains. 
2  John  Rom 

1  William  Bagenall  Brewster 

1  Hon,  Henry  Clifford,  s. 

2  Alfred  Manners  Drummond   

2  Arthur  Nixon    

2  Francis  Walter  Balfour  

1  CooteBuUcr 

2  Hon.  Barrington  Reynolds  Pelleiv" 

2  Arthur  Frederick  Warren    • 

2  James  Rowles   .•... 

I  Henry  Gore  Lindsay'*. •  • 

1  Thomas  Harvey  Bramston 

1  Claud  Thomas  Bourchier 

1  Hon.  George  Barrlngton  Legge  •  •  • . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

1  Cook  Sibbs  Flower   

1  Edward  William  Blackett 

2  Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigato  . . 
2  Adolphns  Haggerston  Stephens  .... 

2  George  Smyth  Windham     

2  Philip  le  Belward  Egerton 

1  William  Deedes    

2  Boyd  Francis  Alexander 

2  William  Frederick  Tbynne 

1  Frederick  Courtenay  Morgan     .... 

1  Wm  .James  Montgomery  Cnninghame 

2  Hon,  Henry  Walter  Campbell,  s.  • . 

1  Charles  A.  Penrhyn  Boileau    

1  Hon,  Ausr.  Henry  Archibald  Anson 
1  William  Norris 

1  Xiord  Edw.  Wm.  Pelham  Clinton  .. 

2  Charles  Arthur  Talbot   

2  Alexander  Hey  wood    

2  William  Fremantle  John  Brett  .... 

2  William  Fremantle 

1  George  Robert  Saunders 

1  Christopher  Edward  Musgrave  .... 

1  Charles  Browne  Dashwood 

2  Percyvall  Hart  Dyke    

1  John  Plomptree  Curr  Glyn 

2  Henry  Stewart  Ryder 

2  John  Croft  Moore • 

2  Lionel  Stuart  T.  Munio  Cary 

2  Gteurge  Henry  Grey    •••••• 

Ensions. 
1  Arthur  Loftus  Tottenham    

1  William  Treror  Roopar       

2  Walter  J.  H.  Ruthven 

James  Frederick  Henley 

John  Gierke • 

John  Constantine  Pester 

Henry  David  Baillie    

Edward  Samuel  Grimshaw  Woodford 


2kd  libut. 


14  Apr.  46 
P  7  July  46 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 

30  Apr.  47 
P 14  May  47 
P 13  July  47 
P 15  Aug.  5C 
P23  July  47 
P  24  Sept  47 
P  26  Sept.  47 
P  10  Feb.  49 

10  Apr.  49 
P 18  Jan.  50 

P  20  July  47 
P 14  Feb.  61 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P 17  June  61 
P  21  Nov.  61 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P 13  Feb.  62 
PlI  June  62 
P  23  Nov.  62 
Pll  Mar.  63 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P13  May  63 
P  2  Sept.  63 
P  27  May  63 
P  17  Mar.  64 
P  9  June  64 
P24  Mar.  64 

12  July  64 

13  July  64 

14  July  64 
16  July  64 

16  July  64 

17  July  64 
P17  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  64 

3  Nov.  64 

17  Nov.  64 

P 18  Nov.  64 

7  Dec.  64 


LIBUT. 


P  29  Dec.  48 

12  Apr.  49 

13  Apr.  49 
P  26  Jan.  60 
P  31  Oct.  61 
P  30  Apr.  62 
P  12  Oct  62 
P27  May  63 
Pll  Oct  58 
P  18  Nov.  63 
P  17  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 

P  26  Dee.  61 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

P  24  Feb.  64 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  64 

26  Sept  64 
6  Nov.  64 

12  Nov.  64 

21  Nov.  64 

28  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
89  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


89  Dec.  64 
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24  Dec.  64 

6  June  64 

16  Dec.  64 

27  Dec.  64 

28  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 


o  n^    i6>.  •     "  Qu»rt«p*MMt«r  Peacocke 
O  Uec.  04 ,  aerred  in  KaflVarla  lo  tho  c«m- 
14  Dec.  64  polpi  of  1840;  and  with  ono  of 

16  Dec.  54  ^*  «>lo"»n»  ^hich  penairated 
the  Amatola  Mountains  in  the 
Spring  of  1847.  Heierved  also 
Willi  tho  troops  under  Sir  Harry 
Smith  which  eroesed  the  Orange 
River  in  1848  to  sappre»i  tho 
insurrection  of  the  Dutch  Boers, 
and  was  present  in  the  action 
of  Bocm  Plaats. 


Henry  Alexander  Scriven    ••«.... 
18       0    PaymaMteri.—\  John  Edw.  Laiige,  8  Aug.  61  ;  Em,  p  10  Nov.  43 ;  X/.  1  May  46. 

10  2  Mtch.W.Lade  Coast,  1  Dec.  64 ;  Ens.  p  3  Jan.  61 :  X^  21  July  64. 

9      0    A^ntanU.^\  ' 

9       0  2 

9       0    Quarter'MatterM.^2  Thomas  Gough,  14  Aug.  40. 

6       0  1  Henry  Peacocke,'»2l  Aug.  49. 

14       0    Sttrgeont,-^!  Robert  Bowen,  26  Dec.  61 ;  AsHst.^Surg,  18  May  41. 
14       0  John  Fraser,  M.D.  24  Aug.  62 ;  Amtt,'Surg.  20  Aug.  41 . 

8       0    Auist.'Surgs.—l  James  Edward  Scott,  M.D.  11  June  47. 

8       0  1  Henry  Shearly  Sanders,5  March  47. 

1       0  2  James  Limdin  Brown,  M.D.  28  April  54. 

1       0  John  Ignatius  Pnrcell  Williams,  14  July  54. 

RegimentahOTeea^^Facings  BlBcka—Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 
[Itf  Batt,  embarked/or  Etui.  Army,  13  July,  64.    J)epot,  Pori9mouth.^ 

[2ud  Battalion  embarked  for  Eastern  Army,  24  Fdf,  1854.      jDepot,  Portsmouth.'] 


9  Captain  Hardinge  serred  in  the  Kaffir  war  from  Not.  ]846nntU  its  termination  in  1847.  Also  in  the 
expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  N.  E.  of  the  Great  Orange  Hirer  in  Aug.  1848,  when  he  was  present 
and  slightljr  wounded  in  the  action  at  Boem  Plsat*. 

*«•  Lord  Errol  wu  wounded  at  the  Alma ;  Capt.  Bullrr  sad  LlriL  Flower  wtre  wounded  at  Inktmaa. 


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Isi  West  India  Regiment  of  FoaL 

'*  DOKINICA"— "  MARTINIQUE  "— "  GUADALOUPB.* 
Co20ttfZ.— 95irOeo.Thot.Napiery>KCB.  JSkf.26JaD.  OOjXMSJaneOO;  C^. 

6  Jan.  04;  Afq;.  30  May  11 ;  X^-Co/.  6Feb.l2;  Col.  27  MAj%5;Mqf.^Gtn. 

10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Gen.  0 Nor.  46;  Gtffi.20 Jaoe64;CoZ.  1st W.  I. Rfft.89  Feb.  44. 
X/.-Co2«.— ilEdw.Row]eyHill,'JSyi#.23Feb.l3;  Xf.24Feb.l4;  Capt,PXSepU 

26 ;  Br,'Mt^.  23  Nov.  41 ;  M^j. »  6  May  42;  LU- Col.  1  Jan.  47;  Cbl.  M  Not.  64. 
9Wi  Robt.  Hughes,*  JSns,  11  April  11;  X^  29  Oct.  12;  Capt.  IS  Feb.  27; 

Brev,'Mqi»  23  Nor .  41 ;  Mqj.  3  Mar.  43 ;  LU-  Col.  1  Mar.  48 ;  Col*  98  Nov.  64. 
jr<{/or«.— Luke  Smyth  O'Connor/  JSm.  P27  Apr.  27 ;  Lt.  22  Mar.  31 ;  Ca»i.  » 17 

Jan.  34;  BrecMqj.^ 9  Not.  46;  Mqf.,\  Jan.  47 ;  Brov.  Id.-CoL^^ Feb.  63. 
James  Clarke,  Era.  11  Jan.  21 ;  Li.  PlO  July,  27;  Capt.  21  April,  36;  Br^ 

Af<t/.  9NoT.  46;  Mty.  1  Mar.  48 ;  Bre9et  lAgui.-Coll  20  June 64.  


•«.«•• 


•  ■  • 


Caftaiks. 
George  Robeson,  #.    •  •  • . 
Augustus  Wm.  Murray^ 
Richard  D'Oyly  Fletcher 
Charles  Walter  Qrang^ 
Robert  Hughes 
James  Henry  Robeson 
George  Maansell    .... 

Henry  RatclilTe  Searle 
Olirer  George  Stokes . . 
Henry  Anton  ••••••.. 

Wm.  John  Chamberlayn  e 
Alexandre  Braro   . . 

LiBVTBNAHTS. 

Anthony  Tunstall,  t. 

Thomas  Clark,  ad^f 

Wm.  Newcomen  Watts. . 

John  Fanning 

George  Thome,  t 

Thomas  Ryan 

William  James  Ross  .... 
Angus  William  Mackay . . 
Wm.  Lawrence  Murphy 
Wm.  A.  Arnold  WalUnger 

William  Care*  

James  Shortall  Macanley 
Roger  Dawson  Upton  *■ . . 
Francis  John  Connell  • . 
Chidiey  Samuel  Coote  . . 
Geoi^  Thomas  Miller  .. 
W.  H.  P.Fitz  M.  Strachan 
John  Fred.  Napier  Hewitt 
Henry  Francia  Luke .... 
Bdw.  Barnes  Goodman  . . 

Jolm  Steel 

Edward  Staines  Harrison 
Henry  Robert  Wylie .... 
George  Swaby' 

BXBXOHfl. 

Charles  Geoige  Anderson 
Geo.  Arehbold  Robertson 
John  Keate  8.  Henderson 
Henry  Reginald  Sykes  • . 

John  TrvOQ    

Wm.  wiiikorW.Johnston 

Sidney  Care   

Hubert  Churchill  Gould . 

Patrick  Malone 

J.  Rlehd.O'Meara  Lawler 


BirSIOK. 


21  July  26 

P  28  Dee.  32 

P21  Apr.  43 

P   3  No? .  43 

2  June  39 

23  Not.  30 
Pll  July  34 
P28May  47 
PUJan.  48 

14  Jan.  42 

26  Not.  42 
P   6  July  40 


P  2  May  46 
26  Apr.  44 

p  91>ee.46 
30  Dee.  46 
29AprU46 
23  Sept.  46 

12  Msy  48 

23  May  48 
11  Jan.  60 

P  16  Feb.  60 

P 14  Dee.  40 

18  Aug.  43 

P  23  Jan.  62 

13  Feb.  62 
P 14  Mar.  61 

25  Jan.  62 

14  Feb.  62 

24  Aug.  62 
PlSMay  63 

4  May  40 

P  27  Aug.  62 

21  Not.  61 

P  9  July  63 

P 16  April  41 


P  0  July  62 

21  Sept  62 

P 13  Sept.  68 

P21  Oct.  63 

P 17  Feb.  64 

4  Aug.  64 

P   8  Sep.  64 

P  29  Sept.  64 

24  Not.  64 

29  Dee.  64 


LIBUT. 


17  April  28 
P  28  Not.  37 
P  19  Apr.  44 
P   2  May  46 

18  June  41 
16  Apr.  42 

P  8  Dee.  87 

P  31  Dee.  47 

6  May  49 

3  Mar.  43 

6  Dee.  44 

P16  Feb.  60 


CAPTAIN. 


1  June  39 
P  26  Not.  42 
P  9  Apr.  47 
Pdl  Dec.  47 

6  Apr.  48 

20  Not.  48 
P31  Dec.  41 
P  7  Jan.  63 
»  2Sept.6S 

21  May  64 
31  Aug.  64 

P29  Sept. 64 

8  ColoMl  HUI 
Ptototola  froai  Sept. 
the  end  of  tliat  war 
Inclttdiog  tho  aflkir 
MunM  aod  retrMt 


BBBT.-MAJ. 


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11  Not.  o 
20  Jane  54 


20  June  54 


ta  the 
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in  1814, 
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P  8  Apr.  46 

23  July  46 

21  Mar.  48 
6  Apr.  48 

10  April  40 

28  Aug.  46 

31  May  60 

13  Jan.  61 
P  30  May  61 
P  2  Jan.  62 
P  8  June  62 

18  Not.  44 
P  12  Oct.  63 
P  13  Not.  62 
P  22  Oct.  62 
P  16  Feb.  63 
P  26  Feb.  63 
P  27  May  63 
P  17  Feb.  64 

21  May  64 
P  27  June  64 

31  Aug.  64 
P29Sept.64 

19  May  43  ut  it  Srd  W.  I.  a«gt».  In  cb« 
Bsp«aiUonMDtaplbe  rlTtrSharvbrovUliH.M. 
8.  Alert  aod  PlttM  in  Jon*  and  Jnlj  1848. 


Itns  ai  a  roluntntr  \  batUo  of 
Tiitorla,  paatafa  of  tho  Bi* 
daitoa,  IwUIm  of  Nlv*Uo  and 
TottlouM.  Ha  has  rseairod  tli« 
War  Madal  with  Ibnr  elacpa. 

a  Colontl  Hufliea  terTad  In 
the  PenlnmlafWNB  1808  to  ISI  4, 
including  the  flnt  ilaMor  Ba- 
dges, and  the  hattlea  of  B 
Vittoria  (wounded),  r 
and  ihePfitueei^lmhlee  vaHooa 
minor  acUoot  and  eklrmlebn. 
Precent  at  Waterloo  oo  the 
16th,  17th  and  18th  Jui^  and 
was  wounded  on  tho  18th.  He 
hae  recelTcd  the  War  Medal 
and  four  daspe, 

0  Capt,  Qraafe  eerred  ae  an 
officer  of  Militia  In  Canada  do- 
rliiff  the  eupftretiloa  of  iBe  in- 
snrrection,  and  wae  praeent  at 
the  siefo  of  Kavr  leland.  He 
commanded  the  Earolied  Pen* 
•loner«in  iheexpedltloo  afalnrt 
the  Kin«of  Konnnirnpthe  Gam* 
bia  in  Hay  1848.  Healeocom. 
mended  thedemehmenla  of  the 


4  Colonel  (ycoooor  cowiaeiiiid  a  teteaJt  of  It 
ofltfOTt,  7eO  H.  C.  ogeeieeadtolditii  eTMoehaatB; 
-Ut,  »d4,  aaa  Sr4  Wmi  India  tcftw^tanli^ 
»ioacn.KaT»lGMaMa  Militia;'  '     ~     ' 

■  eofiioB  of  the  aMeti^  Milen,  ead 


eaptated,  aad  totallT  destvofed  the 
tawB  of  8abe}c*,  dcfeatlaff  aad 


■eiorH.M 


•hip  JImMom*.  vhieh  marehM  fram  Beihwat,  Gob- 
Maf  afBiaet  the  tebel  Mahemwaa 
aadeo  the  1st  iaao  t8Mi»  i 


bia.  OB  the  aeth  Ma: 
ehieftef 


hiaad  fobrl  Aweaa  ef  Sabaiee.  8iii4hi, 
MaadcBaBf.  reaoltiBg  id  tho  KiaR  ef 
chicfa  codiBff  bf  tfeotvavaleabia 
theBfflUah.   CaptoiaManain 


ef  teniiorT 
•  the 


aod 

kia 

lo 

tr» 


1  SIrOeevgo 
fie  Mr 


diviaioB  ot  tbt  bniade  \  Licats.  Gate  and  VpMn  Mrwd 
vitb  H^—ead  wote  aafaMd  at  the  •ieimii^  end  en. 
taie  of  ibt  ileckalea  ef  lahetee. 

Poytiuufer.*— Charlea  Stokelyi  27  May  63  \  Qr.-Aladf.  17  March,  48. 

Ai^utani.'^Lieui.  Thomas  Clark,  21  Jnly,  46. 

Qwarier^MaHtr. — ^William  Thomeon,  17  June  63. 

Surgmm.'^VU>htri  John  Cole,  M.D.,  24  Dee.  62 ;  Atngt.-Surg.  27  Aug.  41 . 

i4Mi#f.-5tir^.— Robert  Speedy,  11  March,  63. 

Hamphrey  John  Oillett  Atkioaon,  28  Oct  63.  t     [TadnoM  White. 

WilUam  Arthor  Thornton,  MB.  14  Oct.  61.     |  Agmt9^  Cox  k  Co. 

Wafhr  aefwojiaaUd  the  eipadWea  to  Boedan,  and  ftwa  Iheaea  to  retnual,  la  IHI»  oban  be  l 
Moew,  hi  wbiahaepacily  hetarrad  Ihe  Ciwana  ieiM'fn»  ead  waaenho  hawu  of 


Years' itef-v 


63 


Wuli 


30 
27 
16 
19 

8 


Half 
P«y. 


2nd  West  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 


255 


Co2^iMl.--952r  Robert  John  Harvey,>  CB.,  Snt.  8  Oct.  03;  X/.94  Mar.  04 

CapU  2  Jan.  06 ;  Afq/.  25  July,  1 1 ;  LU-CoU  21  June,  13 ;  Coi.  22  July,  30 ; 

Mt^,'Qm,  23  Nor.  41 ;  Lt.-Oen,  11  Not.  51 ;  C0Z.2d  W.  I.  Regt.  15  June,  48. 
Xi«tt^-C0ioiMlt.^Stephen  John  Uill,«  Em,  10  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut.  13  Feb.  28  ;  Capt. 
16  April  42 ;  Brev.'Majort  15  Feb.  60;  Mqjor,  0  Sept  51 ;  Lt.-CoL  6  Jan.  54. 
Henry  Waae  WhitfeUd,  Ens,  13  Feb.  28;  Lt,  28  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  15  April  42; 

Mt^ar,  14  Feb.  63  ;  Lt.-CoL  3  Feb.  54. 
Herbert  Watkin  Williams  Wynn,  Ens.  p5  July,  80;  Lieut.  P  24  Sept.  41;  Capt. 

P28  April,  40 ;  Mi^or^  P 1  April,  53;  Lieut.^CoL  p  9  June,  54. 
AfiV'or*.— John  Miller,  j&iu.  P  29  Dec.  35;  Lieut,  25  Jan.  30;  Capt.  15  Mar. 

46;  Aftf^'or,  6  Jan.  54. 
Thomas  Gibbings,  Ens,  15  Jan.  47 ;  Lieut.  27  April  49 ;  Capt.  p  22  Oct.  52 ; 

Mqjar,  p  0  Jane  54. 


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Captains. 

Charles  Cs  Rookes 

William  Anderson  *   . . . 
Jas.  Delamain  Mends    . 
John  F.  A.  Hartle  .... 
Wm.  McCarthy  Murray 

John  Harger 

John  Deane  Reece 

Wm.  Elliot  Mockler  .... 
James  Owen  BovilP  • .  • . 
JohnHarpur(<2.-Jf.5Mar.S8) 
Charles  John  Patterson 
Francis  Robert  Charnoek 

lilBUTBNAKTS. 

Robert  Scott 

Arthur  Wellesley  Joyce 
jGeorge  James  Ivey    .... 
D.  Aikman  Patterson,  iic(/. 
R.  S.  Wilkinson  Jones 
James  Lambert  Byrne 
Joseph  William  Haleman 

Forward  Rumley    

Lloyd  R.  Creak  Drouet* 
John  Foulkes  Becher  • 
Horatio  James  Wise  . . . 

William  Davis    

H .  K.  Johnstone  Waldron 
Edward  James  LauKhlin  < 
Thomas  Mackesy  Vincent 
Edward  Percival  Vaughan 

William  St.  Aubin 

William  James  Surman. . 

Robert  Carter     •  r 

Ensions. 

Milner  Burleigh  * 

Joim  Kavanagh 

James  Kiugsley  Msunsell 
Edw.  Vaughan  Arbuckle 

Robert  Bouroe   

John  Harger 

Ctiristopher  Fred.  Holt.. 
Daniel  Bishop  Davy 


ENSIOK. 


LIEUT. 


P  11  Mar.  42 

10  July  87 

P  3  Not.  37 

21  Feb.  34 

22  Feb.  39 
25  Oct.  39 

P  29  Dec.  48 

8  May  40 
P23  Mar.  47 

15  Dec.  40 
P  2  Oct.  47 
P 12  Dec.  51 

15  April  42 

17  April  42 

1  Nov.  44 

P  4  April  45 

13  Aug.  47 

14  Oct.  48 
P  27  Dec.  50 

15  Oct.  48 
9  Feb.  49 

27  April  49 

28  April  49 
24  Aug.  52 

9  July  52 

16  Sept.  51 
P  26  July  53 
P 29  July  53 

23  Jan.  52 
11  June  52 

11  Feb.  48 

24  Dec.  52 
1  April  53 

20  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  53 
P  1 1  Not.  53 

12  Not.  53 
6  Jan.  54 

P 10  Feb.  54 
P  12  May  54 


P31  Dec.  42 

25  Oct.  39 

26  Oct.  89 
Pll  Not.  36 

4  Aug.  41 

15  April  42 

P  28  Aug.  49 

15  April  42 
P  20  Oct.  48 

18  Aug.  42 

16  Sept.  51 
P  28  Jan.  53 

• 

10  Not.  43 

28  Mar.  44 
15  Jan.  47 

29  July  47 

11  July  51 
S6  Dec. 

P26  Dec. 

26  Apr. 

27  Apr. 

17  Aug. 
14  Feb. 

P 18  Oct. 
P  23  Dec.  53 
6  Jan.  54 
p 


CAPTAIN. 

P20  Mar.  46 

9  Nov.  46 

29  July  47 

10  Jan.  51 

1  July  51 

5  Sept.  51 
p  28  Jan.  53 

14  Feb.  53 
p  16  Dec.  53 

6  Jan.  54 
P 10  Feb.  54 
p  16  June  54 


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I  Sir  aobcrt  Harvey  tetved  ti  AMtitant-Quafter-  MMler-Ocneral  of  the  BrlUeh  and  of  the  Portofucse  anatlet  in  Pertncal, 
Sp*lD,  and  Praaee,  trma  1109  to  the  eloae  of  the  war  la  1814,  and  vat  preicnt  at  the  balttai  of  the  pasuf*  of  the  Dooro  aod 
Bvaaeo^  leeoBd  ifcfe  of  Badi^Joi.  ticfo  and  itorm  of  Cf udad  Bodrifo  and  Badajos,  battle  of  Salawianra,  liege  of  Burroa, 
halUci  of  Tlttorla,  PjTroeea,  allf  btty  woonded,  NlTclte,  NItc,  0rthe«»  and  Toulouse,  bciidea  nnnerona  minor  aSUn. 
Prom  1809  to  1811  he  was  employed  In  proenrtaf  Intolllffciiee  of  the  cneny  Id  Bdva«ee  of  the  armj,  tai  oi|anisln«ntae  Portn- 
gueee  OnerlUa  Corpa,  tfie  eflteen  of  whlah  pmealed  him  wiOi  an  cletaat  sweird  In  leattmoay  of  his  serrleea  with  then  t  and 
la  reelsttnf  the  attempt  of  the  enemy's  paasace  of  the  Ta«us  at  Chamueea.  Prom  Itl  l  to  1814,  he  was  the  oitan  of  eom- 
moakaiioa  between  the  Duke  of  Welllnffton  and  the  Portogoeae  troops.     Sit  Bohort  has  rMolTtd  tke  OoM.  Modal  fo#  (he 


5  Osptain  Aadenon,  Lieuti . 
Droaet,  Grant  and  Laufhlia, 
cj  *"^    Bnsfgn    Burleigh     ««r« 
6  May  54'prcient  at  the  itorm  and   de- 
P  16  June  54  i«tructlon  oftht fortlfled  Native 
A  Anw    iU  Mandingo  Town  of  Sabijee  on 
*  Aug.  o»  j^^  Gambia,  on  the  lit  June 


4  Aug.  54 
28  Apr.  51 


Fred.  John  Brinckman  • . 

W.  Cooke  O'Shaughnessy  P  16  June54 

Henry  Carrell    I   15  Dec.  54 


on 

1808. 

7  Capt.  Bovill  scrred  with  a  de* 
taehment  of  SOof  the  Ceylon  Bifles, 
wliich  defeated  the  insorcettts  in  the  drat  and  seoond 
attack  on  KoraegaUe  on  the  80th  and  Slat  JalT,dttrint 
the  aappressloa  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kaadian  Pio- 
TtDoe*  in  1848. 

4  Lt.-CoL  Hill  eommandad  an  expcdltioB  Sl>  mOea  np 
the  Gambia  in  1849 ;  stormed  and  destroyed  the  ftorti- 
Sed  town  of  BamhacoOb  8th  May;  attacked  and  par* 
tially  destroyed  the  IfDrtiSed  town  of  Keennnf*  7U» 
Mayt  action  and  defcat  of  the  enemy  on  the  plains  of 
QacncUa.  He  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the 
Snd  and  Srd  West  India  RcgU.in  the  combined  attack 
of  a  British  and  Preneh  Naval  tnd  Land  Force  under 
Commodore  Fanahawe  in  the  attack  and  total  defeat 
of  pirates  at  the  Island  of  Basis,  Jeha  BiTcr,  Western 
Aftiea,  Itth  Dee.  1849.  The  thanka  of  the  Lorda  of 
the  Admiralty  were  eonveyed  to  himself  and  detach* 
ment,  and  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  M^or. 


Paymaster.-^ ohu  Mattbews  Gibbe,  19  Oct.  49. 

Adjutant, — Xt«u^.  David  Aikman  Patterson,  17  Aug.  52. 

Quarter-Master.^ThomBB  FitzGerald,  17  Oct.  45. 

Sttrffean,-^ohn  Wm.  Mostyn,  M.D.  16  Mar.  49;  Assist.-Surff.  8  Mar.  44. 


Assist.'Surgs, 


,  Edw.Clutterbuck,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 
T.  Llewellyn  Nash,  M.D.  6  Mar.  52. 
Wynne  Peyton  Fraser,21  Oct.  53. 


Fadngs  Yellow.— 
Agents^  Messrs.  C.  R. 
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256  Zrd  West  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Colonel.^^  Wm.  Wood,»  CB.  KH.  Sns,  27  Jan.  97  ;  Lieut.  27  Dcc.W  ;  Orpt] 
3  Dec.  02 ;  Mqf.  14  May  07  ;  LU-Col.  8  April  13  ;  CoL  22  July  90 ;  JIftf/* 
Qen,  23  Nov.  41  j  LU-Gm,  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  CoL  3pd  West  India  RcgC  «  ?«b.  4:* 

ZiVi«/.-Co2».— George  A.  K.  d'Arcy,«  Ens.  p  21  April  87;  Lieut,  ^a^irpt,  30, 
Capt.  9  Nov.  46;  Major,  p  6  July  62 ;  Lt.'Col,  P  7  July  64.  I 

Oeoige  Butter  Triscott  Colman,  £ns.  31  Dee.  39 ;  Lieut,  7  Jan.  49  ;  Cnpt, 
24  July  63 ;  Mqjor,  p  7  June  64  ;  LieuU-Coh  p  16  Sept.  54. 

3%'or«.— Chariea  Edmund  Law,*  Car.  P2  Feb.  44;  Litut.  P8  Hay  40;  Ctrfi. 
P26  Dec.  61 ;  Major,  p7  July  54. 

Fred.  Augastus  Wetherall/  Em.  10  Dec.  29 ;  Lt.P  14  Dec.  33 ,  Capt^  f  1  Av$. 
44  ;  M(\jor,  P  16  Sept.  64. ^_ 


Captains. 


•  •  .  •  v%  •  . 


Jamea  Palmer 
Jamea  Travera 

Jamea  Waddell 

Rich.  Plunket  Ireland* . . 
Clayton  S.  Hext  Hingaton 
Francia  Richard  Taylor. . 
Peter  John  Macdonald  . . 
£.  Conron,  Or*  M,9Dee.4i. 
Wm.  Beverley  Robinaon 
Reginald  Guard  Palmer 
Wm.  H.  Wilaon  Hawtayne 
Henry  Charlea  Wataon. . . 

LZEUTBKANTa. 

Jamea  Francia  Birch    . . . 

Thomaa  M'Curdy 

John  O'Flanagan' 

Robert  Willock  Daviea  .. 
William  Ivera  Lntman  .. 
William  John  Ruaawurm^ 
Robert  William  Hariey . . 
ParrW.  Kingamill,  #.  ai(/. 

Claudiua  Kerr    

George  Alleyne  Rogera  .  • 
Henry  Jamea  Rainaford^  . 

Hafed  Lament    

William  Savage 

Blake  Goble    

Fred.  Geo.  Nattall  Clarke 
Hamilton  T.  Jameson  . . 
Wm.  D'Ksterre  Taylor  . . 
Thomaa  Maurice  QutlF. . 
Thomaa  Hanrahan  ^  . .  • . 

Weat  Holmea  HUl 

Jamea  Wataon 

Andrew  George  Onalow 

Anthony  Carliale   

Edward  Armatrong  .... 
George  Gant  Beazloy    . . 

Ensigns. 
Robert  Bruce . ...» ^ ... . 
Alfred.  Aug.  Richardson 
Charlea  Brisbane  Higman 
Hy.  Wellington  Hartford. 

Alexander  Dnnlop 

Jaa.  John  Lealie  Duncan 
Henry  Rowland 


ENSI»N. 


20  Apr.  16 
28  Nov.  34 
P  5  Feb.  36 
23  Dec.  36 
28  June  38 
28  May  42 

26  Oct.  39 
17  Oct.  46 

27  Apr.  49 
19  Oct.  49 

P  17  Jan.  61 
P 18  June  41 

7  Jan.  42 

P29  Mar.  42 

P  24  Jan.  45 

27  Feb.  46 

P26Sept.  46 

5  Feb.  47 

8  Oct.    47 

7  Aug.    46 

12  Sept.  48 

P    8  Mar.  60 

16  June  49 

23  Nov.  61 

7  Aug.  40 

P 14  May  62 

P 17  May  60 

2G  Dec.  61 

18  Apr.  61 

19  Aug.  61 
1  Nov.  61 

22  Nov.  61 

18  Oct.    63 

P 17  Mar.  54 

P  20  Sept.  63 

16  Apr.  62 

P 17  Aug.  62 


21  Jan.  63 
18  Nov.  53 

23  Dec.  63 

24  Mar.  54 
P   9  June  54 

21  July  64 
P  31  Aug.  64 
P   1  Sept.  64 


MEUT. 


6  June  16 

29  July  36 
2  May  38 

28  Dec.  38 
11  Sept.  40 
16  May  46 
18  June  41 
P   6  Nov.  47 

26  Aug.  61 
31  Oct.  61 

P16  July  62 
20  Dec.  42 

30  Dee.  42 
2  June  43 
I  Oct.  46 

7  Aug.  47 

27  Apr.  49 

28  April  49 

29  April  49 
16  April  60 

6  June  61 

P  6  June  51 

10  Sept.  51 

P23  Nov.  62 

26  Oct.  42 

PlSMar.  63 

P 17  Oct.  61 

P  10  June  63 

24  July  63 

14  Aug.  63 

28  May  64 

26  Aug.  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P  8  Sept.  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 

6  Oct.  64 

1  Dee.  54 


CAITAIK. 


BBS^.-MAJ. 


1 1  If  or.  i\ 
90  JoJie64 


26  Aug.  39 

16  Apr.  42 

1  May  46 

17  July  49 

2  June  60 
P21  May  60 

20  Mar.  62 
p  4  Feb.  63 
P  24  Mar.  54 
P  7June54 
P  4  Aug.  64 
1  Dec.  64 


8  Lt.-Col.  d'Aivj  WM  pm«B( 
on  the  StsflT  duriiif  the  open* 
tlont  of  a  fk9ld^onm  In  cJm 
Southern  MabralU  Coaauy  ia 
1844^.  UDdtr  M^ior-Gcnrral 
De  la  Uoito. 

a  M«jw  Law 
LuHKn  ia  Ite  CM 
autirj  ia  lB4a.  mi 
thehatacorao^raaall 

4  Major  WMhrtaU 
eaaniMifa  af  laat  la 


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f    ITia 
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«Mtat«    of    Okaaar* 


(Mc4alK  mA  of  KkaUu 


Wm.  Rice  Mulliner  . . . 

WilUamCody    I    10  Nov.  64 

Pay maiter. ---John  David  Blythe,  3  June  63. 

Adjutant.— Lieut.  Parr  Wm.  Klngamill,  28  May  64. 

Quarter^Master. — ^Alfred  Elfbrd  Grant,  3  Aug.  49. 

5Kr^Am.— Thomaa  Parr,  21  Oct.  63 ;  Atsiti.-Surg.  SI  July  46. 

Astist.'Surgs.-^ThomM  Manncn,  22  Dee.  48. 

Horatio  George  Martelli,*  15  Fob.  50.     |  FaeingsBlnt-^Agents 
Frederick  William  Moore,  28  Oct.  63.     |  Meaara.  Downea  &  8on. 

tal  Wood,  wrrcd  cis  jcan  ia  tkc  Wnt  ladies.  AeooonaBicd  Uic  nycditiaa  to  Haaovcr  ia  UH.  Ri 


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ant  Krvad  the  caipaiga  ot  ISOa-f,  taeladioc  the  battle  of  Coraaaa.    tfubscqacatlt  At  the  eiefc  oi  Tleahlaf,  h*  vel«« 

tceivd  to  fttoffm  the  caemy'e  catreachaicati.  vhkh  he  earricd;  omI  ia  Novaaibcr  ae  vai  agaia  teat  to  ^lalditttB  le 

cover  the  embaifcatiea  of  the  tvoopa  whca  the  ialaad  was  eracoAted.    la  laiO  he  proceeded  to  the  IleditcnaaeBa,*hcft 

he  served  three  Tcaim,  sad  oa  heiaf  proisotcd,  ia  1811,  to  the  Lieat.>ColoaeIe7  or  the  asth,  he  joiaed  iha  araiy  ia  aaait 

la  1814  he  aceoosM^ed  the  Sftth  to  AaiericB,  aad  comataaded  it  at  the  battle  of  Bbdratbarg,  where  he  ieaei»T<  few 

severe  woaads,  had  ■  horse  shot  aader  hica.  aad  was  obliged  lo  earmder  hiMtelf  a*  a  yrlaeaet  of 


the  84th  to  AaiericB,  aad  comataaded  it  at  the 
rse  shot  aader  bin.  aad  a 
e^nd  iht  War  Modal  with  oaa  dasp  for  Coraafaa. 


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Ceyhn  Rifle  Regiment • 


257 


LUut.^CoUneL^SamwA  Braybrooke/  ^nd  Lt.  17  Dec.  12;  Xf.  29  April,  18; 

C<7p^P6March,23;  ilfr(;.P27Feb.35;  X^-Co^. 26 Jan. 44;  Co/.20June54. 
iUVyo/*.— Peter  Bennet  Reyne,2ttd  Lt,  28  Sept.  18 ;  X^.  15  Dec.  22 ;  Capt,  p21 

Dec.26;  Br0P.-3f<^.23  No7.41;  itfq^'.20Jnne,45;  Preo.X/.-Co2.11  Nor.51. 
William  Twisleton  Layard,'  2nd  Lieut,  p 22  Feb.  33 ;  Lieut.  P 22  Nov.  36 :  Capt. 

P 10  Aug.  39 ;  Af<{;gr,  P28  8ept.  47. 


Captaiks. 
9  99B  Thomas  Lillie^  . 
JamesMltchellMacdonald 
Edward  John  Holworthy 
Qeorge  Richard  Campsie 
BenJ.  Bloomfleld  Keane 

Robert  Watson* 

William  Ghas.  Vanderspar 
Chas.Theophilus  Clement 
Donald  Duncan  Graham 

Henry  John  Bews 

LionelHook' 

Cornelius  Chas.  Dumford* 
Edw.  Frederick  Trancbell 
HaeartneyHume  Oldfleld^ 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

James  Alexander  Fraser 

David  Stewart><> 

Cha.  Gasper  D.  Annesley' ' 

Samuel  Sharpe 

William  Robert  Gray. . . . 
Geo.  AdolphuB  Tranchell 
Alfred  Jn.  Douglas  Smith 
Chas.  Caldwell  Grantham 
MarrWard 

Wm.  Joseph  Gorman/i<(/- 
Richard  Henry  Brook'.. 
iUez.MazwellRutherford' 
Walter  Henry  Long  .  •  • 
R.SeymourCroxtonSillery 
Rupert  Campbell  Watson 
Sbcord  Lieutenants. 
James  Campbell  Fielding 
Irving  Francis  Kennedy 
Gother  Mann  Parsons  . . 

James  Meaden    

William  Pollock    

Henry  Edward  Watson . . 
John  Codd  Conington   • . 
Simpson  Hackett  Hobbs 
George  Edmond  Francis 

Francis  Bali    

Thomas  Tyler  Gould .... 
Robert  Bcatty  Henderson 
Thos.  Geo.  O'D.  Hervey 


2KD  LIEUT. I       LIEUT. 


1  Oct.   12 

26  Oct.  SO 

P 12  Feb.  36 

5  Nov.  12 
8  May  35 
7  July  37 

P 16  Aug.  39 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P  23  Aug.  44 

22  July  42 

6  Sept.  34 
10  Feb.  43 
30  May  43 

26  Nov.  41 

27  Oct.  43 

7  Nov.  42 
1  Nov.  42 

8  Nov.  42 
7  April43 

20  June  45 

P 16  Dee.  45 

16  Sept.  45 

12  Jan.  47 

13  Jan.  47 
15Jun.  47 

16  Jan.  47 
P 18  Dec.  47 

7  Jan.  48 

9  Mar.  49 

10  Apr.  49 
P  18  May  49 

17  Oct.  51 
27  Feb.  52 
30  July  52 

P  17  Dec.  52 
P 18  Dec.  52 
P  19  Dec.  52 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  21  Oct.  53 
P  13  Dee.  53 
P  20  Jan.  54 
13  Oct.  54 


17  July   16 

P  29  July  86 

P25Jfai.  39 

14  July  14 

Pll  Jan.  39 

29  Jan.  42 

9  Oct.  42 

SO  May  43 

P 16  Sept.  45 

16  April  45 

4  Dec.  38 

8  June  45 

20  June  45 

P 15  Mar.  44 


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11  Oct.  45 

8  Jan. 

do 

9  Jan. 
P28Sept.47 

23  Oct.  47 
P   7  July  48 

12  Sept.  51 

13  Sept.  51 
30  July  52 

P 12  Oct.  62 

P  26  Nov.  52 

21  Sept.  54 


captain.    1  BREV.-MAJ. 


7  Dec.  38 
P  9  May  45 
P  17  Oct.  46 

8  Jan.  47 
do. 

2  Mar.  47 
P28Sept.47 

18  May  49 
P  15  Nov.  50 

12  Sept  51 

27  April  49 
30  July  52 

28  Jan.  53 
15  Mar.  53 


11  Nov.  51 


4  Mijor  Lillifl  Mrred  In  the 
Penintttlafrom  D«c.  181S  to  tbs 
end  of  Ihe  war,  Inclndinf  the 
crowinf  of  the  Zadlno;  battle  of 
Vlttoria ;  blockade  of  Pampe- 
luna  from  5tk  to  IBth  July  ; 
pats  ofRoneesrallefl,  88th  July, 
battle  of  Pampeluna,  88th  Jitljr, 
Nivelle.  Nlve  (0th  to  ISth  Dec.) 
Orthet(seTerel7  wounded),  and 
ToDlouM.  Present  at  Water- 
loo on  the  18th  June,  and  at  the 
storming  of  Cambraj.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  and 
six  clasps.  He  commanded  a 
detachment,  consisting  of  800 
of  the  16th  Begiment  and  Cej- 
Ion  Rifles,  in  defeating  the 
insurgents  at  Matole  on  the 
90th  July,  during  the  suppres- 
sion of  the  rebellion  in  the 
Kandian  Prorinces  In  1848. 

ft  CaptaSa  Watsoa  served  the  campaifrua  oi  1814 
•ad  li  in  Holland  and  the  Nctberianda,  incladiog 
the  aetions  at  Menem  and  bombardicent  of  Antwerp. 

0  Captain  Hook  serred  with  the  0th  Regt. 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1849  In  Affgha- 
nistan  (Medal),  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  and 
was  present  at  the  forcius  of  the  Khyber  Pass, 
storming  of  Mamookail,  storming  the  helghia 
of  Jugdulluck,  afPhir  in  the  Trseen  Valley, 
storming  of  the  Tezeen  and  Huft  Khotul  Moun- 
tains, occupation  of  Cabool,  expedition  Into 
Kohisfan,  atorm,  capture,  and  destruction  of 
Istaliir.  He  served  as  adjutant  of  the  0th  Regt. 
the  campaign  of  1845-0  on  the  SutleJ,  and  wna 
present  In  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Perozeshah 
(horse  shot  under  him),  and  Sobraon,  for  which 
he  hasreceired  a  Medal  and  two  Clanps. 


I  CoLBrarbrooke  served  at  the  eaptare  of  the  Kandian  Icrritofiesia  181(.aad  tai  theKandtaa  rebelUonIn  lS17aadl8. 

9  Mi^r  Lajard  was  In  the  Royal  Navj  for  nearly  four  yean  before  he  entered  the  Army,  and  served  In 
the  Burmese  war,  having  been  present  at  the  taking  of  Rangoon,  the  capture  of  Syriam,  and  various  otiier 
engagements ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  Expedition  up  the  Bassein 
river,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Negraes  and  Baaseln ;  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava.  Com- 
manded the  troops  in  the  district  of  Komegalle,  Ceylon,  during  the  rebellion  of  1848. 

7  Captain  Oldfleld  served  with  the  SSrd  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  In  1840,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Gof^erat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Capt.  Duraford,  Lts.  Brook  and  Rutherford,  served  with  Capt.  Lillle's  detachment.  In  defeating  the 
insurcentsat  Matoleon  80th  July,  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kaitdian  Pruvlncts  in  IMS. 

It  Liey t.  Stewart  was  present  with  the  **  BaA  **  in  the  battle  of  Pmaniar,  and  has  received  the  llronie  Star. 

II  Lieut.  Annesiey  served  with  a  detachment  of  80  of  the  Ceylon  Rifles,  which  defealed  the  insurgents 
la  tlie  flrtt  and  second  attack  on  Komegalle  on  the  SOlh  and  Sltt  July,  daring  the  suppression  of  the  rc- 
bttUion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  1848. 


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Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment 


Paymatttr^^VLesLTj  Dudleyi  6  Mar.  63. 
At^'utani.-^Lieut,  William  Joseph  Gorman,  21  8epl.  54. 
Quarter-Moiter.—ThomM  Miller,"  6  Jaly  63;  2nd  Lieut.  11  Feb.  i6« 
Surgeon.— James  Stuart,  22  Deo.  43;  AssUt.^Surg,  5  July,  33* 
Assitt»''8urgt.^ohn.  M*Grigor  Aug.  Thomaa  Croft,  28  Aug.  46. 

^Joseph  John  Thompson,  14  Jnly  64. 

Reghnentals  Oreen — FoHn^t  Black. — Agent,  Sir  John  Klrklasd. 


IS  Quartarmatter  Millar  lervad  In  tha  Mth  with  tha  Espadltlonary  Porea  In  tha  rlrer  Yaof-tsa-Kianff 
in  China  (lladal),  and  was  pratant  at  the  captura  of  Chin  Kiany  Foo,  and  at  tha  Inreatment  of  Kaoktn. 

4  Liaat.*CoIonel  Carty  tarred  Ihroufhovt  Klia  Kafir  war  of  1844  and  47,  during  which  ha  had  a  bona 
wounded  under  him.  He  aleo  serTad  throughout  the  war  of  18A0-S1-A^  in  which  ha  wai  illghtlf  wounded, 
and  hnd  a  horee  liilied  under  him.  For  the  abore  eerricet  ha  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  raah  of  Lu-Gol. 

8  Capt.  Campbell  served  as  a  volanteer,  and  afterwards  as  a  provisional  ensign  In  tha  Cape  31.  R. 
throughout  the  Kafflr  eampaiirn  of  1899.  In  1844  he  proceeded  In  command  of  a  troop  to  Port  Natal,  and 
was  engaged  against  tha  revolted  Zoola  chief  Todo.  In  Sept.  1848,  be  commanded  three  equadroas  at  Bloom 
Ponntain,  and  advanced  to  Wlmburch  fbr  the  tnppression  of  tha  Dutch  Boor  rehalUon.  Served  throaghaot 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1851*58-<I0,  including  the  operations  in  the  Amatolas,  passage  of  and  oparalloas  acnw 
the  Kle  in  Dec  1898,  and  other  desultorj  operations.  Commanded  a  squadron  with  the  force  vader  Sir 
George  Cathcart  against  the  Baralong  Chief  Uoeesh,  in  Dee.  1859  and  Jan.  18M,  which  service  eooclodad 
the  war.  He  received  a  serious  liUurjr  while  actively  eiiffacad  against  tha  aneoiy  at  Bnflhio  Foitt  S7  Feb. 
186S,  by  the  dislocation  of  tha  right  ankle  and  lecture  of  the  bone  of  the  leg. 

9  Llent..Col.  BIsset  served  through  tha  Kaffir  war  of  1895-0,  first  as  a  volunteer  under  Sir  H.  Smith  (Ihaa 
Col.  Smith),  and  subeaquently  as  Ensign  and  Lieut,  in  a  battalion  of  Native  Infantry ;  on  tbair  reduction* 
he  was  appointed  to  an  Bnslgncy  In  the  Cane  Uounted  Riflemen,  dated  7th  Peb.  184e.  In  Jan.  1841  ha 
was  one  of  the  officers  select*d  by  Sir  O.  N'aplar  to  proceed  with  the  ezpeditloa  overland  to  Natal,  under 
command  of  Ualor  Smith;  on  which  expedition  he  lost  his  right  thumb  by  the  explosion  of  a  powder-flask. 
He  was  Field  Auutant  to  a  dif  Isloa  of  troops  proceeding  to  Colesbenr  in  Dec.  1848  to  suppress  a  rabelUoa 
of  tha  Boers.  He  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1849-0-7,  at  the  commencement  of  whloh  he  was 
appointed  Deputy  Assist.  Qr.-Mastar-Oeneral.  Was  preeent  at  tha  battle  of  tha  Owanga,  aad  all  the  miser 
affiilrs  with  tae  Kaffirs,  and  was  twice  slightly  wounded.  Ha  was  repeatedly  thanked  in  Oeaaral  Ordera 
by  sttooessive  General  Officers,  and  flaally  received  his  brevet  rank  of  Midor  for  his  services  during  the 
campaign.  At  tha  cloia  of  the  war,  he  wss  appointed  Brlgada-Mi^or  of  British  KaflVarias  and  oo  tha 
breaking  out  of  the  war  In  1890  he  was  severely  wounded  In  the  first  engageflsent  with  tha  enemy  la  tha 
Amatola  llonnt^ns. 

10  Capt.  Bramly  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  in  1847  s  and  In  the  action  with  tha  Insurgaat  Boers  at  Boen 
Pleats,  to  Aug.  1848.  He  served  also  throughout  the  Kafflr  war  of  1891-69-99 ;  was  severely  wounded  l« 
the  action  in  tha  Waierfcloof,  4  Harch  189S,  and  horse  shot  at  Berea,  90  December  foUowtng. 

11  Capt.  Kenyan  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  the  Peninsula  with  tha  Household  Brlgada.  Also  the 
campaign  of  1819,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

19  Capt.  Knight  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  t84ft-0  with  the  10th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the 
allhir  of  Bttddlwal,  and  In  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobiaon  (Medal  and  one  clasp).  He  also  served  in  tha 
Kaffir  war  of  1847,  with  the  7lh  Dragoon  Guards,  and,  towards  the  close  of  hoetlltUeet  camaandad  tha 
Cavalry  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith.  Also  served,  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1891-8*8,  with  tha  Gape  M. 
Riflemen,  and  at  different  times  again  commanded  the  Cavalry  Eseort  of  Sir  Hairy  Smith,  aad  sul^ 
saqnenily  that  of  his  successor,  Sir  Oeone  Cathcart. 

18  Capt,  Sails  served  throughout  tha  Kaffir  war  of  1840  and  47.  Also  In  the  action  with  tha  Inaargeot 
Boers  at  Boem  Plaats,  where  be  was  dangerously  wounded,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him. 

14  Capt.  McDonnell  served  throughout  the  Kafflr  war  of  1840  and  47,  during  which  ha  eommaadad  acva- 
ral  sttccessfei  skirmishing  parties.  Led  the  suoecssfttl  attack  under  Sir  George  Berkeley  against  a  large  body 
of  Kaffin  posted  In  one  of  their  stroogeat  positions  at  the  Soboto  Mountain,  where  they  treacheronsry  mur- 
dered M^or  Baker  and  four  other  officers  two  days  prevtonsly.  Was  present  In  the  nation  with  and  defeat 
of  the  Insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Piaaii  90th  Aug.  1848,  and  on  M^or  AraMtroog  being  safeftly  womdad 
he  commanded  the  Gape  M.  Riflemen  during  the  latter  part  of  the  angagamant. 

19  Oaplain  Goodrich  served  during  the  KdBr  war  of  189»OS,  and  eonmandad  tha  detachment  of  cavalry 
with  Colonel  Byrne's  column  at  the  action  of  Berea,  10  Dec  1898. 

10  Capt.  Mainwaring  served  with  tha  datachmant  (01st)  in  tha  aeUon  with  the  Rabat  Boaia,  al  Boaa 
Plaats,  99  Ang.  1848. 

17  UenL  Boyee  served  throvgboQt  tha  Kafflr  war  of  1840  and  47,  indadlng  tha  action  of  the  Gwaaga. 

18  LleuL  Bourke  served  in  tha  Kafflr  war  of  1890-91  (Medal),  and  in  the  two  fbilowing  years  la  the 
Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  aommaudad  several  successful  patrols. 

lOLieut.  Harvey  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  on  several  commandos  against  tha  Kaffir 
tribea.  between  1897  and  1894.  Throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1894-89,  including  the  engagement  in  Bush- 
man River  PorU  19th  Jan.  1699,  several  others  in  the  Trompeter's  Port,  punult  and  capture  of  the  Clikef 
Boko.  Served  with  Colonel  Somereat'e  divialou  during  the  Kafflr  war  of  1840,  and  present  at  avary 
gagemant  in  which  thadivlsiou  was  in,  Ineludlng  tha  battle  of  the  Owanga. 

91  LieuL  Bell  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1890-9l-4i  oo  the  staff  of  Malor-Oeoeral 


commanding  tha  1st  Division,  and  was  present  In  every  engagement  with  the  division ;  commanded  a  de- 
tachment of  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  al  the  Kafflr  attack  oa  Fort  Hare  and  Alke,  91  Jan.  1891,  whea  the 
enemy  were  repulsed  with  great  leas. 

99  Lieut.  Grseu  eerved  la  the  Kafflr  war  In  1847,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  commanding  tfM  rear 
guard  on  90th  November.  Serfed  also  throughout  the  Kafflr  war  of  1891-4S-98,  the  first  sis  mesiha  aa 
Aida-de-Camp  to  M^or  General  Sonserset,  was  then  appointed  Deputy  Amlalant  Qaartermaster  General  te 
the  Itt  Division,  and  In  Jnly  1899  was  appolatad  to  the  same  tltoation  with  the  head-quartaraef  the  Ooa- 
mander  of  the  Forces,  Llent.-Gen.  Catljcart. 

99  Ensign  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kafflr  war  of  1091-98,  and  was  present  at  the  takli^  of  Fart 
Armstrong,  the  operations  In  the  Waterkloef,  the  Amatolas,  and  other  actions  of  ihe  1st  Division.  Whilst 
en  duly  with  his  Regt.  in  the  Amatolas  he  received  serious  iajuries  which  obliged  him  to  return  to  Eaglaad. 


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Cape  Mounted  Riflemenm 

"CAPE     OF    GOOD    HOPE." 


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Lievi.'ColoneU.  —  William  Button,^  JSns.  p  5  June  27 ;  Lieut,  P16  Mar.  SO; 

Capi.  P80  July  36;  Brec-M^j.  9  Not.  46;  Mt^or^  p6  Oct.  48;  Brevet 

Lt.'Col.  16  Sept.  48;  X^-CoZ.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Charles  Henry  Somerset,*  Ent,  pSO  July  86;   LUut.  20  Sept.  80;  Capt.S 

Jan.  47 ;  MqfoTy  P 17  May  50  ;  Lt,-  Col.  p  28  Jan.  53. 
ilfq/orj.— Thomas  Donovan,*  Em.  16  Mar.  27  ;  lAeut.  16  May  83 ;  Capt,  19 

Not.  41 ;  Brev.'JI£ajor,  16  Sept.  48 ;  Mqjor,  11  Not.  61. 
George  Jackson  Carey/  «.  Ent,  p  22  July  46 ;  Lieut.  1  Apr.  47 ;  Capt.  p  6  Oct. 

48  ;  Jfip.  P28  Jan.  68 ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  63. 


Captains.  | 

J.  Annstrong,*  f.c.  88  May  53 

Thomas  Hare^    

Frederidc  Campbell*    .. 
J.  J.  Bisset,'  l.e.  88  May  63 
RichardJennlngsBramly  *^ 
9  can  A.  P.  Kenyon^^ 
Arnold  More  Knight** 

Joseph  Sails** 

John  McDonnell** 

Thomas  White  Goodrich^' 
Edward  O.  Malnwaring" 
Charles  Van  Notten  Pole 

LlBUTBHANTS. 

James  Fischal  Boyes*^   •  • 

John  Harvey**   

John  Bourke'*    

Chas.  Harland  Bell,*'a<^. 
Henry  James  Palmer 
Edward  Lister  Green** 
Wm.  Benj .  CroftGoodlson^ 

Francis  Smyth' 

Ralph  Lovel  Thnrsby 
Thomas  John  Lucas  . 
Godfrey  Clerk    ..... 

Walter  Henry  Gill . . . 
WUliam  Henry  Peel 

EnsiaiiB. 
Arthur  Robert  Fowler**. . 
Daniel  Mackenzie  ...... 

John  Ponsonby  Cox  .... 

Richard  Rorke 

ArthurGonneBell-Martin 
Chas.  Studdert  Maunsell 
James  Clephane  Minto . . 
Edward  Alexander  Lynar 
Charles  B.  Marshall  .... 
John  Charles  Kingsley . . 


BNSIOH. 


LIBUT. 


•  •  •  . 


p  28  Oct.  37 
27  Mar.  36 

2  Mar.  30 
7  Feb.  40 

P   6  Mar.  47 

24  June  13 

P 14  Feb.  46 

10  May  44 
P28  Jaue44 
P  23  June  48 

9  Apr.  47 
never 

3  Jan.  46 
26  Aug.  46 

P30  June43 
24  Mar.  43 
12  Jao.  47 
22  Jan.  47 

11  Jan.  47 
3  Apr.  47 

P  1  Aug.  48 

F  6  Oct.  48 

6  Dee.  61 

16  Feb.  40 

P 14  June  60 

P 12  July  60 

16  May  61 

21  Nov.  61 

18  June  62 

P  27  Aug.  62 

P 18  Feb.  63 

10  Aug.  63 
10  Mar.  64 

p  7  Jane  64 
P  24  Nov.  64 


7  Feb.  40 

6  Nov.  38 
P 16  Feb.  41 

16  Feb.  44 

P31  Mar.  48 

24  June  13 

29  Jan.  46 

8  Jan.  47 

8  Jan.  47 
P 11  April  61 
P 13  Apr.  40 
P  14  Aug.  46 

22  Jan.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

9  Sept.  46 

2  Sept.  44 
P  1  Aug.  48 
p  6  Oct.  48 
p21  May  60 

7  Aug.  61 
P  14  May  62 
P  28  Jan.  53 
P  26  Mar.  63 

26  Aug.  64 
P24  Not.  64 


CAPTAIW. 


BRBY.-UAJ. 


22  Dec.  48 


16  Sept.  48 


8  Jan.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

P21  May  60 

26  May  44 

p  16  Not.  49 

7  Aug.  61 

11  Nov.  61 

P  28  Jan.   63 

P24  Aug.  62 

P24Auflr.62 

>  Lt..Col.  Sonuvwt  VM  Ai4e-de> 
eanp  to  Liettt.-Ocii.  Blr  George  Ber- 
kdej  duing  the  MMecaflil  open- 
tions  agaiait  tbc  KaSIn,  in  1847. 

6  Lieai^ol.  AnoBtrong  was  ap- 
poiat«4  Pronuoaal  Em.  C.  M.  Biflei 
ISth  Mar.  I8S9,  and  serred  Uirongh- 
oat  tlM  Xafllr  war  of  that  period. 
He  waa  preaent  In  the  attack  on  the 
Amatola  April  1846,  and  acrved  on 
the  Suir  of  Ma)or-Oenem  Somcr. 
•et  duing  the  was  of  that  period, 
as  Field  iuyutant.aad  labieqaently 
M  Aide^e>Cainp»  and  was  preaent 
at  the  action  of  the  Gwanga.    Com* 


manded  three  aqvadrona  of  the  C. 
M.  BiSes  under  Sir  Harrf  Smith 
against  the  rebel  Boers  over  the 
Orange  River,  and  was  in  the  action 
at  Boem  FlaaU  S9th  Avgnat  1848, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  and 
had  his  hone  shot  vnder  him,  for  which  he  received 
the  rank  of  Brevct-Msjor.  Was  selected  by  ttb  Harry 
Smith  to  form  and  command  a  corps  of  Irregular  Horse 
(•*  Armstrong's  Horae")  during  the  vrar  of  IStS-SL 
■nd  was  on  several  occasions  mentioned  In  general 
oMera,  having  eommai^ed  detachments  in  various 
successful  affurs  against  the  enemy,  for  which  he  re- 
ceived the  rank  of  Brevet  LicBt.-Colonel. 


7  Capt.  Bare,  LieuU.  OoodisoB,  sad  Smyth 
lenred  in  th«  Kaffir  war  In  1847. 


Paymaster. — John  Gregory  Gumey,  6  May  63. 
ii4;uton/.— Charles  Harland  Bell,'^  8  March  60. 
Quarter-Matter.^-'WiiWtLm  S'lmkin,  7  June  64 ;  Ens,  16  April  62. 
5ttr^€<m.— James  Clephane  Minto,  30  June,  43;  Assist.-Surg.  29  July,  30; 

Hospital  AssUtant,  29  March,  27. 
Assist.'Surgeons.-'WilMBm  Singleton,  M.D.  10  July,  46. 

Henry  Bolton  Hassard,  14  March  61. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Kingsley,  20  March,  1839. 

Begimentals  Green.— Facin^#  Black.— il^en^,  Sir  John  Klrkland. 

1  Lieat.*Col.  Button  lereed  tbroaghont  the  Kailir  war  of  1846  and  47. 

8  Maior  DonoTaa  aerred  acainit  the  FitcanI  tribe  In  1888  under  Culonel  Botnerset.  Commanded  an 
adTane^  poet  In  the  Neutral  terrtlory.  Cane  of  Good  Hope,  in  1832  and  88.  Served  Mjlnat  the  Inaur- 
ffcnl  Boera  in  1845.  Was  actively  employed  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47,  and 
eommanded  the  adranced  guard  in  forcing  the  pasaage  of  the  Fi»h  Hirer  Jungle  from  Port  Peddle  to 
Trompeier'a  Drift  in  May  1846,  when  the  troopa  were  engaged  with  the  whole  of  Pato'a  tribe  for  upwards  of 
thi«e  bourt :  preTious  to  tlie  action  on  the  Gwanga  he  led  as  a  volunteer  a  small  party  into  the  Jungle,  where 
he  had  a  personal  rencontre  with  four  armed  Kaffirs  (the  Chief  Zcto  and  one  cf  his  captains  being  of  ths 
parly),  two  of  whom  he  slew  tingle  handed.    For  hia  leryicea  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Mijor. 

[For  lemaindcr  of  notes,  Meprsesding  page. 


Ymri'&erv. 

PuJl 

fuir 

P*y. 

Paj. 

lU 

Ifi 

U 

0 

17 

0 

2-2 

0 

14 

0 

17 

0  : 

20 

4a; 

B 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0  . 

9 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

G 

1 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

39 

0 

14 

0 

20 

0 

29 

0 

7 

01 

Royal  Canadian  Rifle  RegimenL 


CoianeL-^The  IJeut.-General  Commanding  the  Forces  in  Canada,  for  tlio  time  bein^. 
Zi^.-Co/.— Percy  llill,  Ens,  p  24  April  35;  Lieut,  p  6  Oct.  38;  Cupt.  p  23  Jan.  40; 

Afqjor,  P22  Oct.  60;  LL-CoL  V20  Dec.  64. 
Major, — James  Nicol  Holmes,  Bnt,  17  July  41 ;  LieiU.  P6  Jaly  44  ;  Capt*  p  5  Hot. 

47  ;  Major,  P29  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 

Edward  Stopford  Ciaremont,#. 
Dlgby  St.  Vincent  Hamilton 

Jotm  Barnard  Qeale 

George  Seton  ....•••• 

Fitz  William  Walker 

Kenn.  Mackeniie  Moffatt .... 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

William  Henry  3barpe,ac{/.. . 

John  Weyland    

Edward  Benjamin  Wilson .... 
Windsor  Henry  Humphreys 
W.  Aug.  Myrton  Cunynghame 

George  Mignan  Tnnes 

Edward  Wolley 

Ensigns. 

Charles  Douglas   

Tliomas  Taylor 

Robert  George  Macdonald  • . 
Charles  Richard  Williams  • . 
William  Fleming  Marson .... 


BNSION. 


P  9  Feb.  38 
P  30  Aug.  33 

21  July  41 
P  28  July  38 
P31  Dec.  30 
P  6  Nov.  47 

22  Jaly  41 

23  July  41 
14  Jan.  42 

P  24  July  46 

8  May  46 

P  20  Aug.  49 

PIS  May  63 

21  Ang.  49 

P 18  Jan.  60 

26  July  63 

6  May  64 

P29  Dec.  64 


LIEUT. 


16  July  41 

30  Nov.  37 

18  Dec.  46 

P 13  May  42 

P17  June  30 

P    2  Apr.  60 


CAPTAIN. 


P  14  Nov.  46 

9  Nov.  46 

23  April  63 

21  Feb.  63 

P21  June  39 
29  Dec.  64 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 


11  Nov.  61 


14  Apr.  46 
do 

14  Apr.  46 
P  29  Oct.  47 

23  April  63 

9  Aug.  64 

P29Dec.  64 

9  Paymaster  Wardell,  prerlouf  to  enteriog  the 
Army,  served  flte  jmn  u  a  Mldthlpnaa  In  tbo 
Royal  Nary,  and  was  at  the  captart  of  Java  in 
1811  (Uedal),  and  also  upon  the  expedltloo  to 
Palembang,  Sumatra,  in  the  year  followijig.  lie 
has  tost  Ills  right  arm  from  a  eontusloa  leeeif  od 
In  tUo  naval  service. 


PaymoHer.-^Vrm.  Henry  W«dell,«  18  Dcc.28 ;  2?,w.  15  Aug.  16;  Lieut.  P21  Feb.2J. 
A^utant,-~L\eut.  William  Henry  Sharpe,  29  Dec.  64. 
Quar/er-ilfai^tfr.— James  Baxter,  16  July  35. 

Surgean.^ohxi  MaiUand,M.D.,  3  Dec.  41 ;  A,-Surg.  12  June,  28  ;  H.A.  16  Dec.  2a 
-4««teii/-5Mr^eon.— Edward  Wm.  Clemishaw  Kingdom,  M.D.,  25  Feb.  48. 
Rtgimmtalt  Oreen.— Foetn^i  Scarlet.— il^en/,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


Years*  Serv.j 

Full 

Half 

Pay. 

P*J. 

21 

»ft 

28 

0 

35 

0 

18 

0 

23 

2 

10 

0 

16 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

12 

0 

1 

0 

I      BXSlQy.     I       LIEUT.         I    CAPTAIN.       BRBV.-UAJ. 


9  Dec.  20 

7  July  87 

P 13  June  30 

P 16  Sept.  46 

1  June  39 

16  April  42 

10  Feb.  43 

10  Nov.  43 

P  26  May  48 

4  May  49 


6  Apr.  20 

7  Jan.  42 
P  16  June  32 

8  June  49 
7  Jan.  42 


8  June  49 
P 14  June  60 
Thomaa  Conway  Lloyd,  adj, ..   p  1 8  April  51 

Henry  Tayler !  p  26  June  5*i 

Adolphna  William  Caropbt>n     j     18  Feb.  63 
Jno.  Baldwin  Uainault  Raluler  p  16  Dec.  53 


1  Mar.  44 

17  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P  25  June  62 

6  Aug.  63 


20  June  64 


St.  Helena  Regiment* 

Lieutenant-Colonel — Horatio  Nelson  Vigor«,«  JBn*.  p  12  Apr.  27  :  Lieut.  Pit  Auff 
29;  Cojp^.  P27  Mar.  35 ;  Maj.  20  Dec.  42 ;  Lt.-Col.  16  Dec.  43 :  Col.  20  Juno 64. 

if/Vor.— Thomas  Faunce.*  Em.  6  April,  27 ;   Lieut,  v  12  Nov.  29 ;    Cavi.  p  23 
June,  37  ;  Mfjjor,  p  17  May,  60.  '      ^ 

Captaim. 

C,  H.  Marechanx  .  • 

Wm.  Forbes  Macbean 

Henry  Gahan 

Robert  Alexander  London. . . . 

Frederick  Rice  Stack 

Lieutenants, 

Henry  Robert  Cowell    

Joseph  Hayes,  # 

John  H.Prendcrvillc 

William  Henry  Hole 

William  Corn  well 

Ensiffne. 

James  Scott  Helps 

Edmund  Charles  Barnes 


11  Nov.  61 


6  Aug.  42 

8  June  49 

P  6  Mar.  40 

P  25  June  62 

6  Aug.  53 

1  Colonel  Vicors  served 
throuftaout  the  campaigns  of 
1838  and  80  in  AtTghanistan. 
Commanded  the  two  flank 
companies  of  the  IStb  Light 
Infantry,  which  formed  a  part 
of  tlie  force  under  Sir  Robert 
Sale  sent  In  pursait  of  the  niler 
,  ^  .  of  Candaliar,  brollier  of  the 
kfnir  of  Cabool ;  crossed  tlie  rapid  Uelinond 
Willi  eighteen  men  (the  advance)  on  a  sntUl 
raft,  landed  close  t(i  the  FortofQiriskli,  which 
was  found  Just  vacated  by  the  enemy.  He  com- 
manded the  left  flank  company  of  the  ISth,  wiili 
the  forlorn  hope,  under  C«j|.  Oennle,  at  the 
storm  and  capture  of  che  fort  of  Ohusnee  (  Medal ), 
and  wa»  also  present  at  the  caplore  of  Cabool, 


and  in  other  minor  affain. 
Ai^utant.^Ens.  Thomas  Connray  Lloyd,  26  Nov.  52. 
Quarter- Master. —-John  Hobson  Wright,  26  July  63. 
^ur^.-^ohn  Mullins,  6  Oct.  54;  Aseit.-Surg.  13  Oct.  43. 
Assistant  Surgeon.— Thomfu  Oollock  Furlonge,  11  Aug.  64. 

Facings  Buff.—AgetU,  Sir  John  Rirkland. 
t  M^orFattaeecomraanded  theLicbtCompanyof  the4that  the  rteapturt  of  theFvrt  of  Nepaaneetlil  nh.l94i. 


Yean  Scrr. 

H  aTf 
Pay. 


Royal  Newfoundland  Companies.  261 

Lieutenant'  Colonel. 
9  Wi  Robert  Law,'  KH.  JSnt.  8  June,  1809;  LUui.  27  May,  11 J  CapL  P18 
Oct.  21 ;  Major,  P29  Aug.  34;  Lieut- Col.  2  Feb.  44. ;  Co/.  20  June,  64. 


33 

22 

^^ 

9 

0 

10, 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

1 

0 

6 

0 

14 

0 

6 

0 

Captains. 

Richard  Saunders 4  Nov.  00 

Eflward  d'Alton' '   13  Juno  30 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


Martin  Petrie 

Lieutenants. 

John  Gillespie,  #. 

Walter  Saxton  Bold  .... 
, Charles  Frederick  Tyler 
jWilliam  John  Coen  .... 
(Henry  M'Mahon  Eagar 
S.  Blomefleld  Kekewich 

Ensigns. 
Richard  Alex.  Law,  Aeff.. 

George  Priestly 

Arthur  Saundera  Quill 
Euston  John  Cox  .... 


14  April  46 


•  • 


31  May  30 

6  Aug.  41 

12  Dec.  43 

23  Feb. 

44 

P  9  May 
P  8  Dec. 

45 
46 

25  Oct.  10 
P  2  Aug.  33 
P    7  Jan.  48 

7  Jan.  42 

25  Nov.  42 

P28  Sept.  47 

30  Mar.  40 

P  2  Feb.  49 

.  89  April  51 


CAPTAIN. 


26  Oct.  41 
P  20  Sept.  39 
P   6  May  54 


BREVET- 
MAJOR 


20  June  54 
11  Nov.  51 


S  Major  d'AIton  Mrved  in 
the  8ard  during  the  lupprettion 
of  the  iDfturrection  in  Lovir 
Canada  in  1837;  also  in  re- 
pcJling  the  attaclKi  of  I  he 
American  Brigands  who  landed 
near  I'rescott,  Upper  Canada 
in  I89S. 


P   2  Feb.  49 

30  Mar.  49 

21  Nov.  51 

P    5  May  54 

Adjutant. — Ens.  Richard  Alexander  Law,  11  April  51. 

.Surj7.~Sandford  M'Vittie  Lloyd,  M.D.,  22  Dec.  48 ;  AssUL-Surg.  5  Mar.  41. 

^»t^an/-^ur^eon.— Gilbert  VVm.  Spence,  M.D.,  3  April,  49. 

Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

1  Col.Lawserved  irtth  thc7IslRegt.on  Sir  J.Hoore'i  retreat  at  Lugo  andCorunno,  In  1808-0;  at  the 
•iegeof  Flnihing,  in  1800;  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  lncludin|f  the  affair  at  Sobral,  Hassena't  retreat, 
battle  of  Puentes  O'Onor.Sd  and  5th  May  1811  (wounded  In  two  places);  covering  Ist  and  2d  sieges  of 
Eadajox,  actions  at  Arroya  dc  Molino  and  Almaraz,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tormcs,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
and  capture  of  enemy's  convoy  at  Ellsonda,  In  July  181S;  battle  of  tho  Nire,  affair  at  Cambo,  employed 
jn  an  armed  boat  at  Urt  on  the  river  Adour,  battle  near  Bayonne  ISth  Dec.  1813,  aflkirs  at  Heilctte, 
Arrivarette,  St.  Palais,  and  Aire ;  battle  of  Ortbes,  and  afTulr  at  Tarbes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
Served  also  the  canipaifrn  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo— severely  wounded  and  horse  killed 
by  a  cannon-shot.  Served  afterwards  with  the  array  of  occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War 
Uedal  with  six  clasps. 


Gold  Coast  Corps, 


Years' Sf-rv. 


Full 
Pay- 

14 
18 
12 

10 
4 
2 
2 
1 
3 
1 

1 

1 
1 
2 
8 


M({jor. — 


Hain 
Pay. 

0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Captains. 

William  Mayue 

Henry  Bird 

John  M*Court» 

LiBUTENANTd. 

Thomas  Cochrane 

Joseph  Brownell 

Charles  Fox  Duke,  A4;. . 
Aylmer  Straogford  Craig' 
Geo.  Magrath  Ley  Pasco  * 

John  Kysh 

Gcorgo  Clarke    ....... 

Ensigns. 

Francis  Hunter 

James  Taylor 

Jas.  Trevor  W.  Andrews 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


17  Aug.  41  '   28  Sept.  43 

P  27  Sept.  42  p  18  Apr.  45 

1  Jan.  43       1  July  45 


25  Apr.  45 
10  Sept.  51 
24  June  53 
18  Nov.  .53 

3  Feb.   54 
6  July  52 

4  Feb.   54 


OJan.  47 

10  Feb.  53 

4  Feb.  54 

24  Feb.  54 

25  Feb.  54 
28  April  54 
20  Oct.  54 


CAPTAIN. 


9  Sept.  51 
OSept.  51 
OSept.  51 


BIIEV.-HAJ. 


10  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
1  Dec.  54 

Ac{jutant, — Lieut.  Charles  Fox  Duke,  25  Feb.  64. 
Surgeon. — Peter  Henry  Roe,  27  May  53  ;  Amst  -Surg.  3  Sept.  47. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  i9tr  John  Kirkland. 


I  Captain  M'Court  served  with  an  expedition  80  miles  up  the  Gambia  In  IB40,  which  stormed  and 
destroyed  the  fortified  town  of  Bambacoo,  dih  May  ;  attacked  and  partially  destroyed  the  fortified  town  of 
Keeming,  7th  May ;  and  defeated  the  enemy  in  an  action  on  the  plains  of  Quenella.  He  also  served  with 
a  detachment  of  the  9nil  and  3rd  West  Indhi  Rei;ts.  in  the  combined  attack  of  a  British  and  French  naval 
and  land  force  under  Commodore  Fanshawe,  in  the  attack  and  total  defeat  of  pirates  at  the  island  of 
Btsis,  Jeba  River,  Western  Africa,  12th  Dec.  1849. ' 

S  Lieut.  Craig  served  with  the  fiSnd  Regt.  In  the  SutleJ  Campal^  In  1845,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Feroteahah  (Medal),  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon  ball,  causing  amputation  of  the  right 
arm. 

4  Lieut.  Pasco  served  on  board  H.M.  ship  Thunderer^  during  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  In 
ISIO  (Mudal),  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Dcyroiit,  capture  of  Sidon,  and  bombardmciit  of  Ht. 
Jean  D'Acrc. 

tL 


262 

CHATHAM  GARRISON. 

CoMMANDANT.>-CoZ(me2  William  Hassall  Eden,  UnaiC. 
Major  of  BBiGADE.—  Cajifatn  Charles  Durie«  Unatt. 


,  V  cars' Ser* 

I'uTnuii  Provisional  Battalion. 

Pay.  I  P-y.  Lieutenant'Colanels. 

43  I    V,  Hy.  Jcnri*,  En$.  19  Doc.  11  ;  Lt.  29  Dec.  14 ;  Capt,  p  10  Sept.  ft6  ;  Bt.  Jifaj. 
,         !    23NOV.41;  Jlfiy.  p27  Sept.  42;  I.t>iif..Co/.  P8March,  60;  Co/.2«  Not.64. 
10  I    0  'RobertNewtonPhllllpii,»£ii#.P27May36;i:i>tf/.P2Oct.40;Caj»/.Pl8Jan.44j 
I     MaJ,  P 17  Oct.  41 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  28  May  53 ;  Lieut.' Col.  29  July  63. 
'  Staff  Captain. 

24  I    0   Henry  Jackson,  Ens,  p6  April,31;  Lt.  p  20   Sept.  33;  Capt.  27  Dec. 48.; 
i        .    Brevet'Mt0or,  20  June,  64. 
I         Acting  Adjutant.-^ Lieut.  St.  John,  00th  F. 
C  j    0   QuarteT'Master. — James  Menzles,  4  May  49;  Stu.  27  April  49. 
22  I     0   Surgeon. — ^Andrew  Maclean,  M.D.,1  March,  44;  Auist.-Surg.  A  Oct.  99. 
Paymaater  of  Indian  Depots.-^  J amcB  Maedonald,  1  May  32. 
Paymaster  of  British  Depots. — Daniell  Bartlett,  1  Aug.  64. 
I  A  gent,  Sir  Joh  n  Kirklaud . 

1 

Invalid  Depot, 

41      1^  Staff  Captain.—W^  Henry  Anderson,*  Bns.  22  July  13;  Lieut.  15  June  15 ; 
I     Capt.  12  Feb.  36 ;  Brevet-Major,  9  Nov.  40. ;  Lt.-CoK  20  June,  64. 
{10       0  AiUjutant.'-Qeorge  Rand,'  Ens. 8  March 39 ;  Lieut.  17  May  41 ;  A4;.  24  Jan.  46. 
I  47       -j^  Paymaster.— 9  Francis  Bdnrard  Leech,^  19  Nov.  07. 

1  Ll..Col.Plii]UpsMrTedwUh  the  48rd  Light  Infantij  io  the  Kaffir  war  of  1661-9,  ana  was  promoted 
Brevot  Lt.-<;ol.  for  bis  wrvicea. 

9  Lt.-Col.  Ander»on  served  the  campaieni  of  1614  and  16  In  Holland  and  the  Ketherlaodi,  Including  the 
action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  storming  of  Bersen-op-Zoom.  and  actions  at  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo.  Severely  wounded  at  Waterloo  by  a  musket-ball,  which  broke  the  left  shoulder,  passed  through 
the  Iunj;s,  and  made  Its  exit  at  the  back,  breaking  the  acapulo. 

a  Lieut.  Band  senred  with  the  40th  throughout  the  operations  In  China. 

4  Pay  master  Leech  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1618  to  the  end  of  the  war,  indodiag  the  Paaaage 
of  tlie  Bidassoa,  the  battles  of  Nlvelle  10th  Nov.,  and  Nive  9th,  10th,  11  tb,  and  ISth  Dec.1818,  aaU 
blockade  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  at  the  escalade  of  BooJ  BooJ  In  Cuteli,  March  1810,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Bhas-cl-Khyma,  and  of  Zoa  in  the  Persian  Gulf  In  1810  and  20.  Ho  was  present  also  at  Sobraon  (Uedal). 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 


CAVALRY  DEPOT  AT  MAIDSTONE. 

Couif  AXD ANT.— CoZoneZ  F.  C.  Griffiths,  10  Hussars. 

As6i8T.-C0MM. — Col.  Charles  Wir.  Morley  Balders,  CD.  Unatt. 

rATMAaTER.— Cflp^  WiUism  Castle,  10  Feb.  29;  Ens.  25  Jan.  16;  Lieut.  7  April 

26;  Caj)^  P 10  Jane  20. 
Ridikg-Mastbr. — *  Brevet -Major  1,.  C.  A.  Meyer,  1  May  20. 
Qua rter-Mastbr.— John  Swindlcy,  1  Nov,  39. 
Vetekinart  Suroeon. — Charles  Curtis  Brett,  8  March  33. 
Acting  Adjutant. — Lieut.  Cutbbert,  10  Husears. 

Principal  Veterinary   SuROEOK.—John    Wilkinson,  12    July  64;     Vet.    Surg. 

27  April  20,  Clapham  Rise. 

CONSOLIDATED  DEPOTS  OF  CAVALRY. 

Canterbury  and  Brighton* 

Li eut.-Colonbl.— Co/one/  Henry  Fred.  Bonham,  Unatt. 

Major. — Brevet  Lt.'ColonelJ^meM  McQueen,  Unatt. 

Adjutant. — Brevet  Lt.^Colonel  Aug.  Fred.  Blyth,  h.p.  0  W.  T.  Rogt. 

Paymaster.— Charles  Francis  Gregg,  0  June  64 ;  Ens.  10  Dec.  31 ;  X^  14  Feb.  34. 

Quartbr-Master. — Thomas  Smith,  20  June  36. 

Veterinary  Suroeon. — Herbert  Hallen,  3  Aug.  30, 


Newbridge, 
Libut-Colonel. — Col.  John  Charles  Hope  Oibsone,  Unatt. 
Major. — Mqfor  William  Clsrke,  Unatt. 
Adjutant. — Captain  John  Mullen,  Unatt. 

Path  ASTER.— William  Betson,*  20  June  64  ;  Quariir-Master,  1  Nor.  86. 
Quarter-Master. — John  Thompson,  3  Oct.  43. 
Vrtbrinary  Suroeon. — 

1  Paymaster  Betion  senred  at  the  alegs  and  capturd  of  Bhnrlpore  in  ie86>90  (McdalX 


263 


Vetn'SerTl 


DEPOT   BATTALIONS. 

Parhhurst  Battalion. 


32 

12 
17 

1 


90 

93 

U 

17 
11 
15 


0 
0 
0 
0 


18ft 

Oft 

0 
0 
0 


27 


20 


28 

10 

18 

1 


20 
28 
16 
25 


24 

11 
1 


31 


»A 


13A 


14A 
0 
0 
0 


ii^^-CotoiwZ.— Randal  Rumley,  Cornet,  P30  Dec.  24-  Li^u±   pa  n^    o^ 

^«»i«/an*  ^<(jfjrfan/.-Cfl;j*am  Herculea  Atkin  Welroan,  4th  Foot 
Payvm»ter.^mi  FrancU  Feneran,'  15  Dec.  37  :  Qr.^Mtuter  lila  23 
Quarter. Matter.^ John  Cowell,  20  Oct.  43.  ^«f«»-»  ^  ^ec.  23. 

Surgeon^'-Jaa,  T.  Oswald  Johnston,  M.D.  29  Dec.  46  •  A^tLti    Qm../.  «» i.,«  oo 
^«*,*«r,._FrM.  Stephen  Bennet^ran^i,  de  b^^^  ^ 

WaJmer  Battalion. 

jr<{;or.— WiUiun  Seronidi  Dererell/  2fn».  4  Mav  18-  Lisuf    m  Nn.    an  J 

Capi.!  April  37,  itf^or,6  March  47;  Br«!!^lU  .'cf/llaS/ov. «  '       ' 

tilT^T^^:  C^;rpM?«/'^^"'*'  i?~.-0  March  36;  ii«... 

Pi»ym«*«r.-Jauie8  Fag«ii,«  21  Aug.  49;  Qr.-Maiter,  19  Jan.  38. 

Quarter'Maiter.—Thomtia  Williamson,  22  Nov.  44. 

Sur^wn.--Alexander  Qibb/  M.D.  18  Sept.  49;  AuUt^Sure,  10  Jan.  40. 

Attist^^ourpeon,"^ 


7ft 
3ft 

ft 

0 
0 
0 

12 


26 

A 

13 

1 

0 

13 

9 

29 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 

Winchester  Battalion. 
Lieut,^Colonel^Iltmy  Phipps  Raymond,  E?is.  9  April  25;  Lieut,  p17  Map  27- 
Copt,  P21  March  34;   Brevet^Mq;ar,  9  Not.  46;   Major^  p  17  D^   47 - 

-^S^'T:^^"^"  ®^**''  ^"^^  ^  ®®P*-  ^^5  -^«^'  20  Jan.  14;  Capt.  P25  Nor 
28 ;  Mqjor,%  Jane  41 ;  Lieut,.Col.  11  Nov.  61 .  ,       z^*^.    w  nor. 

A^utant.^Captam  Wm.  faervey  Fitzgerald,  68th  Foot,  7  April  54. 
Asa'utant  Acfjutant, — Captain  Sannuel  Dunning,  Unatt. 
Papmaster.— Hugh  Baillie  Mackenale,  24  May  29;  Suh^Lieui,  1  Feb  13 
Qtiarter-Master.—Wi  Alexander  Hendry,*  2  Sept  45.  '      ' 

Surgean.'^JoYm  Grant,  10  July  46,  AssUt.'Snrg.  9  June  37. 
Atsist.'Surgeon. — ^Alexander  Guthrie,  M.D.  28  April  54. 

Fermoy  Battalion. 

Ii>M/..Coton6Z.— Edmund  Wm.  Wilton  Passy,  Enx.^  April  25:  Lieut.  P30 
Dec.  26;  Cog/,  p 23  Dec.  36 ;  Mqjor,  p  12  Sept.  43 ;  Lieut,^Col.  10  April  49. 

-Miyw.— Giles  Vandeleur  Creagh,  2nd  Lt.  p  6  Jan.  20 ;  i^  p  10  April  25  -  Cavt 
PI  Aug.  26 ;  Mqj,  P27  Dec.  33  ;  Brev,  Lt,-CoL  20  Oct. 48 ;  CoL 20  June 54* 

il^rttten^.— John  Henry  Grant,*  7  April  64 ;  Ens.  2  April  36 ;  Lieut.  16  Dec. 
40 ;  Capt,  17  Jan.  51. 

Paymoi/er.— Morris  Robinson  Campbell,  20  Aug.  41 ;  Ent.  8  July  20  •  Lieut. 

Quarter-'Maeter.^GeoTge  Thompson,  13  Sept.  31. 

5ttr<7«?n.— Samuel  Smith,  28  March  64  ;  Asetet.-Surg.  15  March  44. 

Aetitt. 'Surgeon. — Michael  Charles  Tonnere,  28  April  64. 

Templemore  Battalion. 

Lieut.^CoUma.^Btuij  Dive  Townshend,»»  Ens.  p  16  July  12 ;  Lieut,  p  14  Sept 
15;  Capt.  PI  Nov.  21;  Major,  10  Oct.  35;  Brevet  Lieut. ^Col.  20  Maiih 
39;  Lwut.-Col.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51. 

^^^'-Z-^,^^^  George  Hart,  Ene.  1  April  29  ;  Lieut.  19  July  32 ;  Capt.  1  Dec. 
42 ;  Major,  p  15  Dec.  48.  -       f       /- 

A^^tant. ^EUia  James  Charter,  11  Aug.  54 ;  Ens.  p  26  Oct.  42 :  Lt.  p  16  Dec. 

45 ;  Capt.  15  March  63.  ' 

Payimu^fr.— William  Young,"  1  Sept.  54 ;  Ens.  19  Nov.  41. 
Quarter-Master.-^S^muel  Scoltock,'«  13  March  46. 
S'Kr^ewi.— William  Iwrin  Breslin,  M.D.  2  July  41  ;  Assist.'^Surg.  8  March  27  • 

Hosp.-Assist.  9  Feb.  26.  ' 

iiMwf.-^ur^eon.— Daniel  O'Donovan,  M.D.  14  July  54. 


264 


Yean*  Serv 


FaU 
Pay. 


29 

26 


7 
26 


21 
27 
19 


27 

24 

8 


16 


34 


Half- 
Pay. 


2A 


0 
3 


40 

7A 

20 

0 

10 

0 

20 

0 

Depot  Battalions. 
Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  Birr, 

Lieut, -ColoneL—ChAvlea  Crutchley,  Stnd  Lt^S  April  26;  Lt.  23  July  30; 

Capt.  P  11  Dec.  35;  Maj,  p  22  Oct.  44;  U.-Coh  24  Jaly  49;  Col.  28  Not.  5 4. 
3fq;0r.— Edward  Bond,"  En».  P  8  March  27  ;  Lt.  p  16  Sept.  29;  C^pt.  p  20 

Feb.  36;  3f<q;or  p  31  March  43 ;  Brevet-Li, -CoL  20  June  54. 
vi<9if/aitf.— Captain  Tiitton,  23rd  Foot,  29  Sept.  54. 
Paymatter, — 

Quarter-Matter. — John  Remington  Breading,  23  J  one  48. 
Surgeon.— John  Hartley  Sindair,  M.D.  2  July  41 ;  Auisi-Swrg,  21  Dee.  20; 

HoepUai  Auist.  14  Apr.  26. 
AMiUt.'Surgeon. — 


7ft 

II 

3ft 


Provisional  Depot  Battalion,  at  Preston. 

Lieiit.'Ccloneh^^  John  AWes/^  Ens.  5  Nov.  07;  Xtetif.  25  Dec.  10 ;  Capt.  13 

Mar.  27  ;  Mqjor,  17  Aug.  41  ;  Zt.-Col,  14  Mar.  51. 
Jlf(t(;or.— Henry  Law  Maydwell,**  Ene.  21  Aug.  35;  Lieut.  28  Sept  93 ;  C^t. 

P  15  April  42;  Bretfet  Major,  28  May  59  ;  Afa;or,  22  Dec.  54. 
ii4;ii/aii/.— .Alexander  Maclean,  Ens,  15  Mar.  39 ;  Lieut,  v  28  Jan.  42 ;  Capt. 

P  23  July  52. 
Paynuu^er.— Hugh  S.  S.  Bumey,**  31  July  46;  Ene.  P  29  Dee.  96;  Lieut. 

P  14  June  39. 
Quarter 'Master,-'^ 
Surgeon. — 
Attiit.'Surgeon  .— 


Provisional  Depot  Battalion^  at  Mullingar. 

Lieut.'Colonel.-^ohn  Thomas  Hill,  Ene.  p  13  Mar.  27;  Lt.  p  16  April  SO; 

Capt.  P  13  Feb.  35;  Major f  12  March  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  3  April  46  . 
Mf^or John  Johnston,^'  Ene*  p  24  May  27 ;  Lieut,  p  9  March  32 ;    Capt. 

2  April  41  ;  Mf^or,  3  March  54. 
^4^011/.— Donald  G.  Angus  Darroch,**  .fi^.  p  22  March  33;  Lt.  P  26  Aug.  96 ; 

Capt.  15  AprU  42 ;  Bt.  Mqjor,  20  June  54. 
Paymaetet. — 

QiMiWer-Jlf«/er.— John  Burke/*  Ens,  4  Sept.  49 ;  X/.  22  Feb.  53. 
Surgeon, — 
Aaiet.'Surgeon, — 


A 

0 


Provisional  Depot  Battalion,  at  Limerick, 

LMiif. -Co/— Natlianid  Massey  Stack,  Etie.  p  25  Nor.  28;  Lt.  p  20  Dec.  35; 

Capt.  P  0  July  38 ;  Major,  p  22  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.^Col.  P  8  June  52. 
Jr<yer.— 

il<{/tf^a'>^*^Thomas  Gilley,  Lt.  9  iVov.  30 ;  Capt.  3  Kor.  54. 
Paymaster — 

QiMr/er-lfa#/er.-- John  Taylor,  25  Aug.  46. 
Surgeon."^ 
Assist.'Surgsan.^' 


Paymaster  of  Detachments,  Portsmouth, 

W^illiam  Moffat  Douglas  Willan,  14  July  54 ;  Ens.  18  June  95 ;  Lt.  28  Kot.  97 ; 
Capt.  1  April  46. 


Paymaster  of  Detachments^  Windsor. 

F.  Henry  Dalgety,  1  March  39;  Ens.  11  Jan.  21 ;  Lt,  23  March  20. 


Depot  Battalions.  264a 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  Depot  Battaliora. 

1  Lleut.-Colonel  White  ftrred  as  a  Captain  In  the  iOih  Regt.  throughout  the  operationi  In  Candahar 
and  Affghaniftan  in  1841-48  (Medal);  also  at  the  battle  of  Mabarajpore  20  Dec.  1843 (Medal). 

8  Ci^puln  Chester  serred  with  the  6Srd  Regt.  in  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1846-46,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Bnddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Bobraon,  at  which  last  he  was  seTerelj  wounded  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

9  Paymaater  Feneran  serred  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland;  also  that  of  1810,  induding  the  battle  of 
Waterloo. 

4  Lt.-Col.DeTereU  serred  the  Deecan  campaigns  of  1810, 17,  and  18 ;  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1810  and  SO 
Including  the  capture  of  the  Arab  fortressM  of  Has-el-Khyma  and  Zjah ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war,  from 
KoT.  1885  until  the  peace  in  1886,  including  the  capture  of  Donabew,  attacks  on  the  height  near  Promc, 
of  Maloon,  and  of  several  stoclcades. 

6  Captain  Nelson  serred  as  Sub-Assbtant  Commlssary-Gteneral,  Bombay  Armj,  throoghont  the  opera- 
tions under  Sir  Wm.  Nott  in  Candahar  and  Affghanistan  during  1841-48 ;  and  as  such  under  Sir  Charles 
Kapler  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad.  Serred  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Valiant  in  the  action  of 
Mahan^pore  89  Dec.  1843,  and  had  a  horse  shot  under  him.  He  has  a  Medal  for  Aflkhanistan,  another  for 
Scinde,  and  a  bronxe  star  for  Mahanjpore. 

0  Paymaster  F^an  serred  in  the  96th  Regt  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  1848  (Medal), 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chinkianfoo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Naniiin. 

7  Doctor  Oibb  serred  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River  in  1845; 
also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47,  and  that  of  1830-59  (medal),  and  was  present  at  sercral 
engagements. 

8  Quarter-Master  Hendry  serred  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

0  Captain  Grant  served  with  the  8nd  Foot  daring  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Concan  and 
Sawant  Warree  Country,  including  the  storming  of  several  stockades,  aiid  the  investment  and  capture  of 
the  forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

10  Colonel  Townshend  serred  with  tlie  4Ist  Regt.  In  the  American  War,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Fort  Niagara,  Blackrock,  and  Buffalo,  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  and  assault  on  Fort  Erie  14  Aug.  1814, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  through  the  left  shoulder.  He  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  for  services  during  the  Canadian  Rel>elIion  in  1837-98. 

11  Paymaster  Toung  served  with  the  88nd  Regt.  the  campidgn  of  1844-45  In  the  Southern  Mahralta 
country,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

18  Quar.-Master  Scoltock  served  in  the  40th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Kittoor  iu  Dec.  1884. 
18  Lieut.-Coloael  Bond  served  with  tlie  53rd  Regt  in  the  Sutler}  Campaign  in  1840,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Bnddiwal,  and  In  the  actions  of  Allwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Lieut.-ColoneI  Alves  served  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Spain,  Portugal,  and  France,  of  1810 
II,  18, 19,  and  14,  with  the  74th  in  Picton's  division,  without  having  ever  been  absent  firom  It  for  a  single 
day,  including  the  battle  of  Buwco,  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  occupation  ot  them,  and  subse- 
quent advance  in  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Foz  d'Arouce,  Ouarda,  and  Sabugal, 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Bod^Ios  in  June  1811,  actions  at  El  Bodon  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege 
and  storm  of  Cladad  Rodrigo,  siege,  storm,  and  escalade  of  the  Castle  of  Badi^ox  1b  March  and  April, 
1818,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  aflUrs  on  the  retreat  from  Madrid  to  Sala- 
manca and  Portugal  in  Nov.  1813,  subsequent  advance  and  passage  of  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Yittoria,  block- 
ade of  Paropeluna,  the  battles  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the  87th,  88th,  and  90th  July,  battles  of  the  Nivelle, 
the  Nive,  and  Ortheii,  actions  of  Vie  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Bosaco,  Fuentes,  d'Onor,  pludad  Rodrigo,  Badajos,  Salamanca,  Vlttoria, 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nlve,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

15  MsiJor  Maydwell  served  in  the  Cafflr  campaign  flrom  1850  to  1858  as  military  secretary  to  Sir  Harry 
Smith. 

10  Paymaster  Barney  served  with  the  61st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-58;  on  board  the  E.  I. 
C.  steam  firigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
river ;  daring  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vidnity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Rangoon. 

17  M^for  Johnston  served  with  the  00th  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1887-38,  and  was  present  In 
the  action  of  St.  Charles. 

18  Major  Darroch  served  with  the  Royals  In  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  1837-38.  He  served  also 
with  the  08nd  in  the  campaign  on  tiie  Sutlej  (medal),  and  was  wounded  at  Ferozethaii.  Served  with  the 
61  St  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1858-59;  was  on  board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during 
the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river;  serred  during  ttie 
succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  \Vhite  House  Redoubt), 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein  10th  May  (wounded) ; 
and  served  as  Deputy- Assistant  Qr.-Master-Qeneral  at  the  taking  of  Pegu  81st  November. 

Qr.-Mr.  Burke  served  in  the  88nd  In  the  campaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  Country  In  1844  and  1845, 
and  was  present  at  the  storm  ot  the  Pettahs  on  87th  Nov.  and  of  the  forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 


265  Boyal  Malta  Fcncible  Regiment. 

Zieut. "Colonel. — ^Simcoc  Baynes,^  Sru,  24  June  12;  Lieut,  28  Dec.  15;  Capt,  P24 
Juno  24  ;  Aftu^r,  p2  Oct.  35  ;  LieuL-CoL  P26  Oct.  41 ;  CoL  11  IfoY.  61. 
3f/y6r.— •Carlo  Cutajar,  20  July,  47. 
f  ^Antonio  Maltei.  11  April,  45. 
[  *Guglielmo  Petit,  10  May,  45. 
^^«-  .  .  J  *Salv€rio  Gatt,12  Feb.  47. 
Capiain».<  »p^jj^^  iu„o,  20  July,  47. 

^Giuseppe  Gouder,  12  March,  62. 
L*OeoTgio  Virtu,  26  June  62. 
♦Nicola  MetroTich,  10  July  40. 
'William  Gatt,  11  April,  45. 
♦Giuseppe  Cavarra,  10  May,  46. 
Lteuiennnts.-^  'Giuseppe  Sesino,  20  July,  47. 
*Filippo  Bynaud,  12  March,  62. 
♦Loreto  BonaviU  {A4f.)  7  May  62 
L*Giuseppe  de  Piro,  26  June  62. 

f*  James  Lazzarini,  11  April,  46. 
♦Saveriode  Piro,  10  May,  45. 
♦Henry  Montanaro,  12  Feb.  47. 
♦Filipps  Giacomo  Testaferrata,  20  Julv,  47. 
.  ♦Michael  Portelli,  12  March,  62. 
L'Thomas  Emmanuel  Bonavia,  12  Oct.  62. 
Paymeuter. — Vincenzo  Rizzo,  26  Feb.  17. 
Adjutant, — ^ Lieut.  Loreto  Bonavito,  12  Feb.  47. 
Quarter-Master. — *  Paolo  Salamone,  26  Jan.  3!). 

Surgeon. — Ludovico  Bernard,  M.D.  OMay,  49 ;  Afsist.-Surg.27  Jan. 43. 
Assiitant'Surgeon. — Carmelo  Bllul,  M.D.,9  Aug.  49. 

Facings  Blue. — Agefits,  Sir  John  Klrkland. 

I  Oolonel  Bajnes  ha«  received  the  Naval  War  Medal  for  the  action  of  the  Spartmn  frigate  in  the 
Bay  of  Itaplef,  8  Hay  1810. 


9  Captain  Adami  lerred  four  years  In  Weitem  AMea,  and  was  present  at  the  Tarlon*  aAlra  and 
aklrinUhet  which  took  place  at  thedlflWrent  parts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  was  sUtioot'ii,  Inclodioff 
the  attack  upon,  and  dettraction  of,  Port  Albredap  and  capture  of  tlie  Town  of  Darra,  in  the  River 
Oarabiii,  in  1817.  Serred  subsequently  in  Cstl>aria,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  and  with  the  71st  High- 
landers in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

10  Captain  Middleton  serred  In  the  Feninsala  and  France  with  the  95th  Rifles  from  13th 
March,  1810,  to  IBtli  July,  IBU,  and  was  present  in  every  action  in  which  the  Srd  Batt.  of  that 
corps  was  engnged,  namely— the  battle  of  Barrona,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  where  be 
served  with  tlie  storming  party,  and  was  severely  hurt  by  the  explosion  of  a  magaiine  on  the  ram- 
part; siege  and  storming  of  Bad^os,  actions  on  the  heiglita  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Caatr^Jon, 
halJIe  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  acftlon  at  San  Milan,  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyreyecs, 
storming  tlie  heights  of  Echalar  and  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  Nlvelle  and  Nive,  actlona  ne«r 
Bayonne  of  the  0th,  10th,  1 1th,  ISth.  and  ISth  Dec.  1818  (horse  shot  under  him  on  the  10th )» 
action  at  Tarbes,  and  batllea  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  afl*airs  or  outposts.  He  baa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  clasps. 

11  Paymaster  Matthews  served  In  the  Kepaul  war  In  1814  and  16;  at  the  capture  of  Hattrasa;  la 
the  Mahratta  war  In  1817  and  18;  at  the  capture  of  Bhurtpoie;  and  the  campaign  of  1840  ia 
Atrffiianistan,  under  General  Pollock. 

13  Paymaster  Furlong  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  the  taking  of  that  city,  7th  Aprit, 
1814.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  including  the  operations  in  the  Chesapeake,  battle 
of  Bladensborg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  the  snbiieqiient  service  ia 
the  Chesapeake ;  operations  of  the  army  before  New  Orleans,  the  actions  of  the  Snd  Dec.  1814,  and 
1st  Jan.  1815,  and  storm  of  the  American  lines  before  New  Orleans ;  taking  of  Port  Bowyer.  On 
board  the  Ooldtn  Fl$§e€  transport  when  attacked  by  an  American  privateer,  off  the  Island  of  61. 
Domingo,  88tb  Nov.  1814. 

13  Paymaster  Kennedy  served  as  Paymaster  of  the  t9nd  Regiment  in  Belnde,  daring  tba  cam- 
paign under  Sir  Charlea  Ifapier,  In  1648  (medal). 

14  Paymaster  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  Asaeerghur  In  March  and  April  1810. 

15  Lieut.  J.  B.  Hamilton  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca. 

10  Lieut.  B.  H.  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  IBI 1  to  the  end  of  tliatwar  In  1814,  taclvd* 
Ing  he  aieipe  and  storming  of  Badajos  (wounded)  with  the  0th  Portuguese  regiment  of  the  Line;  aiid 
In  the  48rd  Light  Infantry  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vera,  Nlvelle  (wooaded),  Nive,  Tarbaa,  and 
Ton  louse.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

17  Lieut.  Spenoe  served  tlie  campaigns  of  1819  and  14,  in  Spain  and  France,  with  the  84tb,  and 
was  present  at  the  paasage  of  the  Bldassoa,  battle  of  Nlvelle  and  Nive  ,and  aetlona  near  Baymine, 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 


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John  PattOD,  ^it#.  18  Sept.  17;  Lieut.  P  MarcU,  21;    Capt,  PlO  Sept.  25; 

Mqfor,  P31  Oct.  34 ;  Lieut.-CoL  P 18  Aug.  43 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
{I  TI108.  Jaa.  Adair,«  Ens,  25  May  09;  X^  20  Feb.  11 ;  Capt.  p27  Mar.23  ;  Bt, 

J/a;.  28  June  38 ;  3/flyor,  ONov.  46;  i^-Co^  P21|May  50;  CoZ.  28  Nov.  54. 
19  Bartholomew  Vigors  Dcrinzy,*  KH.  Ens.  26  May  OG;  Litut.  16  Mar.  OS; 

Capt.  25  Oct.  14;  Mnj.  4  Jan.  33  ;  Lt.-Col.  P26  Feb.  41 ;  Col.  11  N  n.  51. 
Arthur  Cunliffe  Van  Notten  Pole,  Ens.  P7  Nov.  26 ;  Lt,  5  June  30 ;  Capt.  p  18 

Oct.  33;  Mqjor,  p  1  Dec.  37  ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Sept  44;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Thomas  Edwin  Kelly ,^  Ens.  1  April  06 ;  Lieut.  U  Feb.  08 ;  Capt.  20  Dec.  22 ; 

Brevet'MaJorylOJun.dl',  Mf{jor,  P24  Feb.  37;  Lieut.-Col.  11  Mav  41 ; 

Co/.  11  Not.  51. 
<&9i  Arthur  Hill  Trevor/  KH.  Ens.  1  Apr.  09;  Xt«i^  PI  Jan.  10;   Capt.  P27 

July  15;  Major,  p  12  Dec.  20;  Brevet  Lt.-CoL  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.-CoL  p  2 

Feb.  44;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
Thomas  Armstrong  Drou-iht,*  Ens.  11  Nov.  13;  Lieut,  p  16  Oct.  17;   Capt. 

P  10  Oct.  22;  Major,  P31  Dec.  30 ;  Lt.-  Co/.  P21  Mar.  45;  Col.  20  June  54. 
John  Michel ,« C  B.  Ens.  P  3  Apr.  23 ;  Lt.  p  28  Apr  25  ;  Capt.  P  1 2  Dec.  20 ;  Maj. 

P 6  Mar.  40 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  15  April  42 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

Paymasters. 
D  Richard  Jellicoe,^  24  Feb.  1814;  2nd  Lieut.  17  June  07. 
^  John  Woodgatc/  25  June,  1829;  Ens.  17  Oct.  05;  Xt^u^.  11  Feb.  08;  Capt. 

20  Feb.  12. 
Ilcnry  Balthaser  Adams,'  30  Oct.  1828 ;  Ejis.  23  Feb.  15 ;  Lieut.  12  June,  17 ; 

Capt.P\7  Sept. 25. 
Charles  Henry  Pcirsc,  23  Aug.  39 ;  Ens.  p6  Dec.  27 ;  Lieut.  18  July,  30. 
^John  Middlcton,'<'25  Nov. 26;  Ens.  10  Mar. 08 ;  X^  4  Oct.  09;  Capt.  7  Apr.25. 
John  Henry  Matthews,"  21  Oct.  13. 

Charles  John  Furlong,'^  22  April  24 ;  2nd  Lieut.  29  Sept.  08 ;  Lieut.  3  Jan.  10. 
John  MacKonzio  Kennedy,"  30  Oct.  2S  ;  Ens.  24  Feb.  14 ;  Lieut.  P  6  Feb.  23. 
James  Robinsou,'^  26  Dec.  37  ;  Ens.  20  Nov.  17 ;  Lieut.  24  April,  20. 

Adjutants. 

John  O'Neill,  StitffAdJ.at Edinburgh 

Charles  Pratt  Hamilton 

^  James  Banbury  Hamilton*' 


26  1 17^  '0  Uenjamin  Hutchins  Edwards'* 


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VTilliam  Freeme  Wyndowe . 
William  Fretlerick  Lowrie  . 
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9  Apr.  12 

29  Feb.  16 

8  Feb.  42 

29  June  30 

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24  Feb.  43 

25  Sept.  09 

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6  Dec.  44 

14  May  12 

21  Oct.  13 

7  Mar.  47 

2  Jan.  43 

16  Mar.  46 

17  Sept.  47 

22  April  36 

11  Jan.  40 

10  Mar.  48 

P  29  Apr.  42 

5  July  44 

12  April  50 

2  April  41 

20  April  43 

24  June  63 

16  Dee.  36 

22  Feb.  39 

26  May  64 

1  Lteot-Colonel  Adair  Mrred  in  Spain  from  July  1810  to  ths  end  of  the  war,  iocIadlD(  the  defenca  of 
Cadis,  battle  of  Banroto,  Port  Son  Philip,  Balaguere,  Tilla  Franca,  Tariagona  and  Barcelona.  SerrM  al»o 
Che  Piodarrce  campalgniof  1817  and  18,  and  tubtequently  In  the  Deeean,  including  the  liege  and  reduc(l«m 
of  RhxKhur,  Amulnler,  and  Asaeerfhur.  Twice  levcrely  wounded  by  matchlock  balU,  In  the  lefr  arm  and 
right  tide,  at  the  ilege  of  Asoeerchur  on  the  evening  of  the  10th  March  1810,  In  repulsing  a  lortie  made  by 
the  garrison  of  the  tort  into  the  town.    He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  and  one  clasp  for  Barroso. 

S  Colonel .Derinzy's  sorTlces '.—Campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna  (severely  wounded  in  both  knees); 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing  (wounded  in  left  arm.)  In  the  Penin- 
sula campaigns,  tnm  Oec  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  affairs  of  Pombol  and  Redlnha, 
r6*capture  of  Caropo  Mayor,  capture  of  Oliven^a,  Ist  siege  of  Badi^os,  battle  of  Albuhera,  siege  and 
capture  of  Ctudad  Ilodrlgo,  siege  and  capture  of  Badi^os,  battle  of  Salamanca,  affair  of  Aldca  de  Poute, 
rstreat  from  Madrid,  afAiirs  of  Osma  and  Jocauna,  iMtlle  of  Yittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  affairs  of 
Roneesvaltes,  Zubisi,  tto.,  battles  of  Pampelana,  28tb  July,  and  of  the  Pyrenees,  SOth  July,  affkirs  of 
Behalar,  St.  Eslevao,  &c.  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bldassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle 
(dangerously  wounded  through  the  body,  reported  killed);  battle  of  Orthes,  aflhirs  of  BastJde  de  la 
Clarence,  and  Gave  d'Oleron.  Twice  wounded,  musket-ball  in  left  arm,  and  by  a  splinter  of  a  shell  in  the 
chett  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  but  did  not  quit  the  field.  He  has  received  the  Oold  Medal  for  Toulouse, 
and  the  silver  War  Medal  and  nine  clasps. 

8  Colonel  Kelly  served  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  at  the  capture  of  Martinique 
In  1900,  and  Quadaloupo  in  I8I0;  the  campaigns  of  1818,  H,  and  15,  in  Lower  Canada,  including  the 
aetloos  at  La  Colo  Mill  and  Plattsburg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medai  wlih  two  Clasps  for  Marti- 
nlqno  and  Oaadaloupe. 

4  Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  88rd  in  Germany  and  Holland  In  1818  and  U,  Including  both  attacks 
on  Merxem  operotlons  In  front  of  Antwerp,  and  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  IB15,  ineladlog  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  advance  to 
and  espture  of  Paris.    Also  hi  Jamaica  with  the  88rd,  and  In  China  with  the  50th. 

5  Colonel  Orooght  commanded  the  entire  of  the  troops  during  the  succeMfnl  suppression  of  the  Rebellion 
In  tha  Kandlon  Provinces  In  Ceylon  In  1848:— was  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  moKt  honourably  men- 
tioned throaghottt  in  the  despatches  of  the  Governor  and  of  iheCommauder  of  the  Forces. 

0  Colonel  Michel  was  nominated  a  CB.  after  the  termination  of  the  Kaffir  War  in  1853,  in  considera- 
tion of  his  dlsUagulshed  services  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1840-47  ond  of  1851-0-S. 

7  Paymaster  Jelllnoe  served  at  the  capture  of  Heligoland  in  1807.  Frequently  engaged  In  boats  In 
the  HifHh  B«aa  and  Baltic,  and  In  sevonil  affUrs  with  Danish  gnn  boaU  and  the  Russians  during  1806,  0, 
and  11.  Served  two  year*  on  the  Island  of  Anbolt,and  commanded  a  company  at  the  defeat  of  the  Danes  in 
their  attaok  of  the  isUad  la  iSllf^the  garrison  toktaii  prisonere  more  than  douMe  their  own  numbers. 
Served  aClarwarda  to  tha  PeainMilo.  Ho  has  received  the  Naval  War  Medal  ai  a  Lieut,  of  Royal 
Kariaaf,  for  tha  tattle  of  Anholt,  97  March  1811. 

8  Ooptala  Woodgata  hot  roeelved  the  War  Modal  with  four  daspt  for  Timleri,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and 
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Captains. 

J.  N.  ArbuthnotFree8e,''B<..2r(^.S0Jane54 

Fred.  Darby Cleaveland/*  A>  . . . . 

Henry  Austin  Turner,  r 

Thomas  Beckett  Fielding  Marriott. ..... 

Thomas  Elwyn,  Mqj.  29  Sept.  54. 

Charles  James  Wright 

George  Augustns  Fred.  De  Rinzy ...... 

William  Hamilton  Elliot,  r 

Peter  Maclean • 

Anthony  Benn  

Charles  Lionel  Fitzgerald 

6    Philip  Reginald  Cocks 

6    William  Thomas  Crawford 

H.B.  Pierrepont  Henry  Mundy 

10  William  Henderson 

6    William  James  Smythe 

8    David  William  Payntei**  MaJ.  13  Dee.  M-  • 

11  George  Robert  Barker*' 

8    Peter  Pickmore  Faddy ,*^  Haj.  S8  M«y  5S. . 

H.B.  Arthur  Thomas  Phillpotts 

2    William  Bethel  Gardner  

4    John  Henry  Lefh)y 

6  Chas.JamesBuchananRiddeU,l>«7mfy>  .. 
Assisi.'Quartemuutet'Oeneral  ..  3  .. 

4    Arthur  George  Burrows 

H.B.  Edward  Price 

H.B.  Charles  Colville  Young,*^  Me^j,  15  Sept.  48 . . 

10  James  William  Domville 

1 1  Edwin  Wodehouse,**  Maj,  is  D«c.  54   .... 
H.B.George  Ashley  Maude,*^  lf<^.  is  Dee.  64   . . 

2  Evan  Maberly 

3  Wm.  Manley  Hall  Dixon 

6  Henry  William  Montresor 

10  C.Dickson,'^ir<v'.S8  Ma746;  B^X.r.a>f.S0Jnne54 
H.B.Henry  John  Thomas 

1  George  Graydon  *•.... 

4  Anthony  Oldfleld 

7  Henry  Paget  Christie 

7  Jas.  Benjamin  Dennis 

5  John  Travers 

5    Hon.  G.  Talbot  Devereux, >^  Ma),  88  May  53 

U.U.E.  Richard  Blackwood-Price 

11  William  8winton,»»*  jifaj.  IS  D«H!.  54  .... 

Spencer  Delves  Broughton.. 

Allan  Hamilton  Graham 

J.  Miller  Adye,*°*  Mcy.  28  8ept.54 ;  ;.e.  18  Dec.  54 

Frederick  Alex.  Campbell,  r 

Henry  Philip  Goodenougli,  s. 

G.  C.George  Bucknall  Shakespear   

2  Richard  Henry  Crofton 

Murray  Octavlus  Nixon    

Henry  Lynedoch  Gardiner,  # 

Robert  Parker  Radcliffe  f 

Thomas  Knox,  r 

Charles  Wright  Younghusband       • .  • . 
Robert  Corcyra  Romer 

U    Chas .  Lawrence  D* Aguilar,**'  Mt^,  is  Dec.  54 

5  Hugh  Archibald  Beauchamp  Campbell. . 

Robert  Talbot    

Arnold  Thompson 

Henry  Clerk » 

Francis  Beckford  Ward    

H.B. John  James  Brandling,*^*  Uaj,  18  Dee.  54. . 

6  Alfred  Romaine  Wragge 

0    Frederick  Wm.  Haultaln 

8  Frederick  John  Travers • . 

9  Matthew  Charles  Dixon   

10     Henry  Rogers 


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19  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  June  36 

do 

do 
18  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  June  36 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

18  Dee. 
30  Dec.  36 

do 

do 

5  May    37 

14  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

16  June  38 

do 

do 

do 

19  Mar.  39 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


let  LIEUT. 


9  Sept.  34 

26  Sept. 

20  14  ov. 

21  Nov. 

29  Dec. 

30  Dec. 

28  Jan.    36 
4  April 
6  May 
2  Sept. 
6  Jan.    36 

18  Mar. 

1  July 

2  July 
13  July 

10  Jan.   37 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

28  Jan. 

29  Jan. 
6  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

27  Mar. 
24  June 

30  Oct. 

28  Nov. 

29  ditto 

1  Feb.    38 

23  Mar. 
20  April 

11  June 
28  June 

6  Oct. 
13  Nov. 
11  Dec. 

16  May   39 
23  May 

3  July 

7  July 

10  Aug. 
13  Aug. 

11  Sept. 
20  Nov. 
26  Feb.  40 
16  Mar. 
13  May 

16  June 

19  June 

20  July 
22  July 

31  July 
13  Aug. 

do 
do 
31  Dee.  40 
26  Jan.  41 
18  Mar. 
1  Apr. 
1  April 
11  Apr. 
•20  April 


CAPTAIN. 

22  Aug.  43 

1  Sept. 
14  Jan.   44 
30  Mar. 

1  April 
do 
do 

1  April 
14  April 
16  AprU 
16  May 

0  June 

6  April  46 

6  April 
10  April 

6  May 

0  May 

21  May 
14  June 

3  Sept. 

29  Oct. 

30  Nov. 

12  Dec. 

26  Feb.    46 

1  April 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  April 

13  April 

do 
4  May 
23  June 

8  July 

29  July 

14  Oct. 

9  Nov. 

do 
do 
9  Nov. 
do 
do 
do 
28  Nov. 

15  Mar.  47 

22  April 

7  May 
28  May 

20  July 

27  Sept. 

21  Dee.  47 
1  May  48 

30  May 
30  June 

do 
do 
do 


Yean'Senr. 


FuU 

Pay. 

16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
15 
15 
15 
15 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

14 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
12 
12 

13 
12 
12 
12 

1? 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 


Half 
Pay. 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


271 


Royal  ArtiUery. 


Captaikb. 

John  Turner,"^  if<^.  )9  Dec  64 

Augustus Chas. Lennox Fitz-Roy,  «. . . . 

Bdward  Henry  Fisher 

Robert  Frederick  Mountain 

Samuel  Cleaveland 

Samuel  Hood  Stovin  Inglefield    

Edward  Monrrier  Boxer 

Charles  Scudamore  Longden    

Wm.  Alex.  Middleton       

Rouquier  John  Cannon 

James  Robert  Gibbon   

J.  Richard  Anderson, "«  Mt0, 19  Doc.  54 

Percy  Francis  Gotlier  Scott 

Somcrville  M'Donald  Calder   

Henry  Francis  Strange'** 

John  Saltren  Willett 

JohnChas.W.Fortescue/'^jf^.  19  Dec.  «4 

William  Hamilton  Cox 

Richard  O'Connell, « 

Miller  Clifford    

Charles  Taylor  Du  Plat,  Equerry  to  \ 

H,  n.  H,  Prince  Albert J 

3    Mortimer  Adye • 

Charles  Trigance  Franklin"^    

Alexander  Csesar  Hawkins 

Barclay  Lawson,  $ 

Andrew  Pellett  Scrimshire  Green  .... 

Edward  A  rthur  Williams,    

Charles  Henry  Morris,*"  Jfa^.  I9  Dec.  M 

Neil  M4nnes  Mackay 

Wm.  James  Esten  Grant • 

Joseph  Clark  Childs 

George  Vanderheyden  Johnson    .-...., 

AdolphuB  Frederick  Council , 

Robert  Barlow  M*Crea   

John  Lindredge  Elgee •••.... 

John  Desborough 

George  Shaw •.. 

Aug.  Fred.  Francis  Lennox . .  •  • , 

Charles  Stuart  Henry,  r • 

Edmund  Henry  Rene  Flint,  r. 

Philip  Gosset  Pipon  "» 

John  Davenport  Shakesi>ear  "^ 

Edward  Bruce  Hamley,  Jfii/.  19  Dec  M 

George  Thomas  Field    

Sbcond  Captains. 

Arthur  Comyn  Pigou      •••• 

H.B.  Hon.  David  M'Dowall  Fraser     

0  Charles  John  Strange      

H.B.Richard  Gregory       

H.B.  Horace  Parker  Newton 

1  Alexander  Cameron  Gleig       

3    Hon.  William  Charles  Yelverton    .... 

3    George  Henry  Yesey    

8    Stapylton  Robinson 

12  Michael  Anthony  Shrapnel  Biddnlph . . 

3     Henry  Arthur  Vernon •.... 

5    Gufltavus  Hamil.  Lockwood  Milman. . 

1  J.  Fraaer  Lodington  Baddeley,"^.... 

7    George  Lee  Chandler 

3    Charles  George  Arbuthnot 

10    Charles  Richard  Ogden  Erana    ..... 

10  GnyRotton 

13  Francis  William  Hastings,  Atff,    . . . 
5    Henry  Augustus  Smyth     

2  Paul  Winsloe  PhilUppSy  r. 

11  Edward  Moubray  *» 

12  Frederick  Hugh  Chancellor  ....... 

10    Charles  Waller   * 


11 
8 
7 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

12 

11 

6 

9 

11 

5 

7 

10 
3 
1 
4 


3 
7 
1 
0 
10 
3 
8 
11 
7 

12 
M 
8 
6 
1 
12 
1 

12 
4 
12 
13 
12 
5 


2nd  LI  BUT. 


8 


19  Mar.  30 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

20  Dec. 
20  Dec. 

do 
20  June 40 
18  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
10  June  41 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
1  Jan.  42 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
11  Jan.  43 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
17  June  43 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
17  June  43 
20  Dee. 

do 

do 

do     , 

do 

do 


IST  LIEUT.    CAPTAIN. 


7  May  41 
14  May 

5  June 
17  Aug. 

16  Sept. 

17  Nov. 
23  Nor. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
7  Apr.  42 

12  April 

13  April 
do 
do 
do 


27  April 

28  April 
I  14  July 

2  Aug. 
4  Oct. 
1  Nov. 

3  Nov. 

29  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
31  Dec. 

4  Apr.  43 
do 

do 
do 
do 

0  April 

3  May 

4  May 
15  May 
18  May 
18  Aug. 

9  Sept. 
15  Sept. 

30  Oct. 

8  Not.  43 
14  Jan.  44 
30  Mar. 

1  Apr. 
do 
do 

14  Apr. 

15  Apr. 
15  AprU 
20  Apr. 
28  Apr. 
15  May 
17  Jan.  45 

do 
1  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
6  April 

5  April  45 
do 

10  April 

do 
17  April 

9  May 

1  May 


30  June  48 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

9  Oct. 
14  Oct. 
1  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

dti 

do 

do 

do 
10  Nov. 
28  Nov. 
8  Jan.  49 
15  Feb. 
9  April 
7  May 
19  May 
28  June 

5  Sept. 

6  Mar.  50 
14  May 

23  May 


do 
27  May 
11  June 
20  June 

8  July 

9  July 
16  July 

6  Aug. 

2  Oct. 

4  Oct, 
15  Oct. 
1 1  Nov. 
22  Feb.    51 

1  April 
4  April 
6  June 

2  July 
24  July   51 
11  Aug. 

2SepU 
^Sepi. 
1 1  Nov. 
1 1  Nov. 
30  Nov. 


( 


TMn*S«rT. 


Full 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
11 
11 

n 

11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
U 

n 
11 
11 
11 
11 
n 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 


Half! 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


Royal  Artittery. 


272 


9 
8 
1 
2 


6 
5 
3 

4 


12 

11 

3 

4 


••■•••••• 


•  •  •  • 


Second  Captains. 
Charles  William  Qrey  . . . 
Fran.MontagueMaxwellOmmanney 

Edmund  Palmer 

Francis  Vansittart 

K.B.  Leopold  Grimston  Paget 

6  Henry  Mercer  ,, 

7  George  Colclough,  A4j 

3  Thomas  Walter  Hilward,  r. .  • . 
Henry  Lowther  Chermside  . .  • 
Frederick  William  Craven  Ord 
William  Conyngham  Lynch  Blosse 
Matthew  Bligh  Ford e  .... 

6    William  Townsend  Bamett 

6  Archibald  Edward  Harbord  Anson 
Sam.  Enderby  Gordon,  jfii/.iSDec^i 
John  George  Boothby 
Charles  Neville  Lovell 
James  Francis  Eaton  Travers 

H.B.£ron.  E.  T.  G2i%^,^**9,Maf.  is  Dec.  64 
13    NeviUe  Saltren  Keato  Bayly 
H.B.George  Barstow   

7  George  Leslie 

7  Audley  Mervyn  Archdall... 

4  Robert  EmiliusFaxakerleyCraufnrd 

4  Charles  Wright 

6    John  Everett  Thring 

10    William  Magrath  King»»    

8  Henry  Lambert  Folke  Greville  . 
o*c.Hugh  Bent  • •• . . . 

5  Francis  Robert  Glanville 

8  Henry  Jervis  White  Jervis 

10  William  Lovelace  Domaresq   • .  •  < 
H.B.Gaspard  Le  Marchant  Tupper  ^*^ 

9  Henry  Heymau • 

Dixon  Edw.  Hoste,  M<i^.  19  D«e.  M 

Edward  Taswell   •••..«. 

John  Singleton ^«  <  • . 

Wm.  Edmund  Moyses  Reilly  .... 

6  William  Boyd  Saunders  ..«••..< 

1 1  Charles  Hodgkinson  Smith 

Henry  Terrick  Fitz  Hugh < 

Whaley  Nicoll  Hardy 

John  Lawrance  Bolton 

George  Henry  John  Alex.  Fraser 

France  James  Soady 

Edw.  Eldon  Robt.  Dyneley/*^^'. 

3  Joseph  Godby • •••• 

1     Dominick  SarsBeld  Greene 

Philip  Francis  Miller 

William  Wigram  Barry  

George  Hatton  Colomb    •  • 

Thomas  Henry  Harding 

13    Philip  Daves  Margesson •  • 

13    Mervyn  Stewart    

13    James  Frederick  D'Arley  Street. . 

H.B.  Archibald  Motteux  Calvert 

b    O'Brien  Bellingham  Woolsey .... 

13    Alfred  Wilkes  Drayson 

9    Cadwalladcr  William  Elgee 

5  Edmund  John  Carthew    

1  George  Harrison  Ann  Forbes 

6  Charles  Hunter 

10  Robert  John  Hay 

2  Alexander  John  MacDougall  .... 

1 1  John  Spnrway   

10  George  Ramsay  Craik  Young  .... 

4  Henry  Townsend  Bonltbee 

11  John  Edward  Michell 

12  George  Clcil  Henry 


12 

11 

3 

6 


12 

9 

11 

7 

4 

12 


8 
11 
13 
13 


2nB  LIEUT. 


*•  •  • 


•  • 


20  Dec.  43 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19  June  44 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19  June 
19  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  June  45 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  Dec* 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
1  May     46 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
0  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
G  Aug. 

do 
16  Deo. 

do 

do 


IST   LI  BUT. 


14  June  45 

3  Sept. 

4  Sept. 
7  Oct. 

29  Oct. 

12  Dec. 
26  Feb.  46 

]  April 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

3  April 

0  April 

13  April 
13  April 

4  May 
26  May 
23  June 
29  July 

4  Aug. 
20  Ocr. 
9  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

26  Nov. 
28  Nov.  46 

1  Jan.  47 
1  Feb. 

15  March 

22  April 
7  May 
7  May 

28  May 

1  July 

20  July 

27  Sept. 

23  Oct. 
23  Nov. 


CAPTAIN. 


30  Dec. 

2  Jan. 
14  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

3  Feb. 

23  Feb. 

18  Mar. 
1  April 

do 

do 

1  May 

5  Juno 

6  July 
9  July 

28  July 

5  Aug. 

18  Aug. 

31  Aug. 
1  Sept. 

27  Sept. 

11  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
31  Dec. 
22  Mar. 
22  April 

19  May 

20  May 

21  June 

22  July 

6  Sept. 
18  Sept. 
22  Sept. 
2G  Sept. 

29  Nov. 

24  Jan. 
17  Feb. 

do 
do 

tlq 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
i\o 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
24  Feb. 

7  Mnrch 

12  March 
17  March 

30  May 

do 
17  June 
20  June 

do 

do 

do 


51 
52 


53 


54 


Yeart'Senr. 


Full 
0 

n 

9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
7 
8 
8 


HsK 
Pay. 

0 
U 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


273 


Royal  Artillery. 


4 
2 
4 


13 
8 
1 
2 
9 
2 
4 
7 

10 
3 

10 

12 
1 
7 
9 
2 
1 
6 
6 

11 

1 
8 
G 
9 
2 
13 

3 
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•  •  • 


Sbcoitd  Captains. 

Philip  Bedingfcld     i . 

Ricliard  Paget  Campbell  Jones  •  • 
Reginald  Onslow  Farmer  » » 

7  Charles  Maitland  Govan » 

6  Charles  Henry  Ingilby  *^^. 

Robert  Poole  Gabbett 

Henry  Peel  Yates,  m«0.  19  Dec.  H  •  • 

Henry  Andrew  Thrupp 

Charles  Edward  Mainwaring    .... 

Alexander  Gordon • 

William  John  Williams 

Charles  Frederick  Young 

Sanford  Freeling 

OllTer  Robert  Stokes 

J.FarrellPennycoickyif^.  is  Dtc  M 

Walter  John  Grimston 

Charles  Edward  Oldershaw 

Nathaniel  OctaviusSimpson  Tomer 

Augustus  Young  Earle**' 

Hon,  Leonard  A.  Addington  .••• 

Arthur  Vandeleur • . 

Andrew  Spotswood  Orr     

Charles  Rowland  Hill   

Patrick  John  Campbell  ^ 

Arthur  William  Twisa   ••.» 

Reginald  Curtis 

Allan  Sierwright    .«••• 

Frederic  Soathcote  Seale  .•••••.. 

John  Bottlton     •••••••••«. t«f«« 

John  De  Luttrell  Saunderson 
Montray  Anketell  .•.•••••• 

Philip  Dickson  

First  Libutbitaicts. 
Francis  Comwaliis  Maude    t 
£neas  Clarke     • 

H.B.Bdward  Jackson  Bruce 

1 1     William  Powell  Richards  • , . 

11    John  Edwaid  Hope<*<    

H.B.Henry  Walpole  J.  Dashwood 

11     Algernon  Brendon t  •  • 

11  James  de  HaTilland 

B.B.George  Allix  Wilkinson     . ,  • 

12  William  Windham  Augoatus  I^ukin 
Charles  Edmund  Walcott  • . , 

Gronow  DaTis    

Edgar  Grantham  Bredin  •  • . 
William  John  Bolton  . .  •  • . 
Samuel  George  Batchellor    i 

Frederick  Close •  f  < 

James  Sinclair    t  •  • « 

Heury  Lynch  TVUbot .....,, 
Willoughby  James  Wilson  , 
W.  Hen.  Randolph  Simpson 

Lewis  William  Penn •  • , 

Henry  Robe  Saunders  •  * t 

Edward  Geary  Snow     •  •  #  t  • 

WiUiam  Morris 

Henry  Renny •..«.• 

Charles  Paulett  Rotton 

John  Morris SaTage  ...••«#••••• 
Dashwood  Jones    •• 

H.  B.Tbomas  Edmund  Byrne    •••••••• 

8  Edward  Taddy  • 

HUl  James  Thomas  Tomklnson  • . 
John  Bawdcn  Parkin    ..•••••  ^ . . 

Cliarles Johnston  ••.••... 

Thomas  Samuel  Poer  Field  *^ . . « . 
Lawrence  Augustus  Bradahaw  .  •  • . 
John  M^Candic  Campbell  ..«•.. 
William  French 

7  Edward  Adol  phus  Seymour 

19     Frederick  Milliir    


•  •  •  • 


3 

12 

11 

11 

7 

1 

11 
10 
9 
12 
12 
1 

12 
2 
12 
4 
8 
7 


6 
13 
1 
6 
6 
8 
3 


•  •  t  • 


•  •  •  • 


2nd  libut..  1st  libut. 


10  Dec.  46 

do 

do    ' 

do 

do    I 

do 

do    1 
2  May  47 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
1  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  Dee. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  Deo.  47 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
27  June  48 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

IQ  1V<». 


24  Not.  47 
14  March 
30  May 
30  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

d(i 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
30  June  48 

do 

do 

do 

17  Aug. 

OOot. 

do 
14  Oct. 
1  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


OAPTAZV. 


20  June  64 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28  June 

OJuIy 

19  July 

3  Auj. 

4  Aug. 
24  Au(r. 
13  Sept. 
21Bcit. 

do 
do 

28  Sept. 

29  Oct. 
6  Nor. 

do 
24  Not, 
28  Nor. 

do 

do 
8  Dec. 
13  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
16  Dec. 

do 

20  Dec. 


years' Senr 


Boyal  Artillery » 


274 


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First  Libutexants* 

12  Charles  Henry  Owen 

1  George  Aldenon  Milman 

H.B.  Robert  Boyle • .  • 

5    Edward  Luce , 

H.B.Lambert  Henry  Denne 

H.  B.George  Malcolm  Paeley    

5  Paget  Walter  L*  Estrange 

0    Charles  Edward  Burt    

G    Constantine  Xiemon  H.  McTeman  . 

0  Hazlitt  Irvine    

H.B.Claud  George  William  Lascelles  ... 
ii.B.Shadwell  Morley  Qrylls    

4    Regriiiald  Henry  Champion 

u.  B.Luice  Brabazon  Brabazon. . ; 

2  Thomas  Loogworth  Barnes 

4    Charles  Carpenter 

H.  B.WillUm  Gilly  Andrews 

4    Frederic  LuKtd 

o.c.  Alexander  Henry  Murray • . 

10    John  Alexander  Phillips  Adams  . . . 

Hoderick  Mackenzie 

Robert  Horseiey  R.  Rowley 

William  George  Le  Mesurier   

Falkland  Carey 

Henry  Heberdcn    

Trevor  Charles  Molony 

Andrew  Noble • 

Henry  Lowthcr  Balfour  ......••• 

o.c.  George  Kepple  Taylor   

10  Richard  Oldfield    

3  Herbert  Mark  Gar.  Purvis    

U.S.  William  Howley  Goodenough 

H.B.  Albert  Henry  Wilmot  Williams   . . . 

1  Wm.  Smyth  Maynard  Wolfe   

9    Charles  Fred.  Cockbum 

7     Henry  Hamilton  ConoUy     

Walter  Chidiock  Nangle 

Henry  Strover 

Campbell  Hardy    

William  Wilberforce  Hagan  .....••< 

Lewis  Frederick  Hall  

Fred.  Cockbum  Grii&n 

John  Henry  Peile , 

John  Kelly 

Charles  John  Dowse 

H.B. John  Stirling  Stirling « 

H.B.Fredk.  ThoB.  Whinyates    , 

H.B.  John  Henry  Blackbume < 

2  William  Noel  Waller 

E.  T.  Willoughby  Porcell 

Alured  Clarke  Johnson ...;•. 

Cecil  Brooke  LeMesnrier « .  • 

Henry  Sheridan  Elliot , 

H.B.William  StirUng 

1 1  Henry  Plantagenet  Prescott  Phelips 

7    John  Keane Pickering •.•.••. 

0    Augustus  Wm.  Johnson    , 

6  John  Andrew  Price 

H.B.Aug^tus  Henry  King 

2    Robert  James  Cairnes  ........ 

Richard  Roynon  Jones 

John  Wheler  Collington   

John  Henry  Brown   

Fred.  Mackenzie  Hnmberston  Prosser 
H.B.Walter  Aston  Fox  Strangways 

1 3  Thomas  Arthur  J  ohn  Harrison 

6  John  Donald  George  Higgon  ...... 

11  Geo.  Siason  Harward   

7  James  Meredith  Collingwood  Vibart.. 
!H.B. William  Booth 

7  William  Lambert  Yonge     


7 
2 

10 
0 
2 
9 
5 
5 

10 


2nd  LI  but. 


9 

7 

2 

10 


•  • 


1 
4 
0 
9 


19  Dec.    48 

19  Dec.    48 

do 

8  Jan.      49 

do 

15  Feb. 

do 

9  April 

do 

2  May 

do 

7  May 

do 

19  May 

do 

28  June 

do 

81  Aug. 

do 

4  Sept. 

do 

5  Sept. 

do 

3  Nov. 

do 

0  March  50 

do 

14  May 

SOJnne    49 

83  May 

do 

do 

do 

27  May 

do 

1 1  June 

do 

20  June 

do 

8  July 

do 

OJuly 

do 

16  July 

do 

0  Aug. 

do 

10  Aug. 

do 

2  Oct. 

do 

4  Oct. 

do 

17  Nov.] 

do 

1  Nov. 

do 

5  Dec. 

do 

22  Dec. 

do 

22  Feb.     51 

do 

I  Ajiiil 

19  Dec.    49 

1  April 

do 

4  April 

do 

G  June 

do 

2  July 

do 

24  July 

do 

2GJuly 

do 

11  Aug. 

do 

21  Aug. 

do 

25  Sept. 

do 

3  Oct. 

do 

11  Nov. 

do 

do 

19  June    fiO 

11  Nov. 

do 

30  Nov. 

do 

30  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

2  Jan.  52 

do 

14  Jan. 

do 

17  Jan. 

do 

3  Feb. 

do 

IG  Feb. 

do 

23  Feb. 

do 

18  March 

do 

25  March  52 

do 

1  April 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5  June 

do 

4  July 

19  Dec. 

OJuly 

do 

OJuly 

do 

9  July 

do 

28  July 

do 

5  Aug.  52 

do 

18  Aug. 

do 

31  Aug. 

do 

ISept* 

do 

2  Sept. 

IST  LIBUT. 


Yaan'Senr. 

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Half 

Pay. 

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5 

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275 


Royal  Artillery. 


First  Lieutenants. 

1  Charles  Booth  Brackenbury    

H.B. Edwin  Markham    

7  Henry  Richard  Porter     

8  Edmund  Penrose  Bingham  Turner    . 

6  Frederick  Nurse  Cromartie 

6  Leonard  Sumner  Joyce    ........... 

12  Ralph  Gore    

2  Christopher  Charles  Tecsdale,  a,    ... 

1 1  James  Lyons ..••••• 

12  Charles  Kdward  Torriano    

4  John  Tatton  Butler  Brown     

3  Charles  James  Tyler 

10  George  Joseph  Smart 

5  Henry  Noel  Eden ••... 

11  Alex.  Walter  Armstrong  Ogilvie    . . . 

6  Robert  Henry  Newbolt 

5  Thomas  Mahon    • 

12  Charles  Edward  SUrling 

1 0  William  Carey 

5  Thomas  Bland  Strange    

8  Francis  Lyon    

4  Markham  Le  Fer  Taylor    

3  Raynsford  Cy thcrus  Longley 

5  Edward  Keate  •• . 

2  Thomas  Wright  Blakiston 

9  Arthur  Lister  Kaye 

1  Jones  Julian  Smith 

8  Eardley  Maitland 

3  Maurice  Edward  Covey  Stocker 

2  John  Lardner  Clarke    • 

4  Algernon  Purling  Joy • 

3  Henry  Thomhill   

4  Arthur  Thornton  Gratweike  Pearse   . 

7  Thomas  Priaulx  Carey 

6  William  Francis  Walker 

5  Geoffrey  Joseph  Shakerley 

12  Ilcnry  James  Alderson 

7  Alexander  Iladden  Hutchinson 

1  Francis  Temple 

6  Fred.  George  Rarenhlll  • 

5  Thomas  Henry  Pitt ., 

1  Frcd.LeeHopkinsonLyon 

3  Charles  Lennox  Tredcroft 

8  George  William  Holmes 

12  John  Edward  Ruck-Keen    ......... 

6  Henry  Archdall  Doyne • 

6  John  Theophilus  Daubuz 

7  Robert  Hodson 

4  Ernest  Conrtenay  Vaughan 

2  Frederick  Sidney  Maude 

13  Francis  Towry  Adeane  Law «... 

13  Major  Francis  Downes     

13  Albert  Chas.  Hago  Light 

3  Francis  Henry  William  Nisbctt 

13  Fralkland  Geor^re  EdgeiTorth  Warren 
13  Henry  Clement  Swinnerton  Djrer    . . . 

1  Thomas  Lloyd  Still 

13  Joseph  Hanwell    

13  Joshua  Frederick  Belty    

13  Francis  Wm.  ETcleigh  Sarage 

13  John  Kelly  Holdsworth    

13  William  Frederick  Moore 

13  Maurice  Henry  Fitzmaarice 

13  Wilbrabam  Digby  Milman 

13  Arthur  Richard  Robinson 

IS  Henry  Richmond  Martin 

1  WUliam  Alexander  Patrick  Wyllie     . 

8  Charles  Gray  Johnson •••••... 

7  Henry  Cardew 

I  Horace  PerciFal    

9  Henry  Thomas  Arbuthnot 

8  Robert  Biddalph 

3  WUliam  Stirling    


2KD  LIEUT. 


19 


51 


52 


Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
17  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
23  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
22  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
8  April  53 

do 
22  Jane  53 
do 
do 
do 


50 


IST  LIBPT. 

27  S<Bpt.  52 

22  Oct. 
1 1*  Nov. 

7  Dec. 

31  Dec. 
18  Feb.  53 
2t2  Mar. 

32  April 
]9M%y 

20  Mhv 

21  Juno 

23  June 
12  July 

OSept. 
18  Sept. 

22  Sept. 
26  Sept. 

3  Oct. 

20  Nov. 

21  Nov. 
29  Nov. 

2  Dec. 

11  Jhu.  54 

12  Jan. 

24  Jan. 

28  Jan. 
17  Fob. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
24  Feb. 
7  March 
12  March  54 
lOMav 
80  May 
do 


Sen. 


FuU 


2 
3 

3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


Hftif 
Pay. 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

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0 

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Royal  Artillery. 


276 


First  Lieutenants. 

5  Peter  Edward  Hill    

lis.  John  Mildmay  Maxwell  . . . 

8  Champagne  L'Estrange   

4  Arthur  Kennedy  Rideoat . . . . . 

10  William  Henry  Watson    

4  Henry  Percy  Tillard 

10  Edw.  Chichester  Bolton    

0  Oliver  H.  Atkina  NlcollB 

2  James  Barton 

9  Ch.  Jaa.  Hope  Johnstone 

9  Beiyamin  Geale  Humfrey 

9  Charles  Watson  Wilson   

3  Legh  DelTes  Bronghton  . . .  • . 

3  Qeo.  Alb.  Aug.  Walker 

5  Fran.  Walter  de  Winton 

9  Aug.  H«  Carr  Hamilton  .... 

6  £dm.  Charles  Cothbert   

4  Bmest  Aug.  M.  Lloyd    

8  Pilklngton  Jackson 

11  Jenris  Tucker   

1  Brymer  Francis  Schreiber  . . . 

6  Michael  Tweedie 

4  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham    . . . 

1  Richard  OHara  

3  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle 

3  Leonard  Griffiths     

7  Wm.  R.  Lluellvn     

1 1  Henry  J.  F.  Eliis  Hickes 

8  Fred«  George  Baylay 

12  Noel  Hamlyn  Harris 

10  Oswald  Carr     

4  Henry  Whitby  Briscoe 

4  Wro.  George  Martin   

10  Philip  Hen.  Sandilands 

12  William  James  Hall    

8  Morton  Parker  Eden 

2  Chas.  Dalrymple  Gilmour  . . . 

9  Edward  John  Ward 

10  Alex.  Dickson  Bamaby 

2  Wilmot  B.  Edw.  Ellis 

8  Charles  George  Luard 

3  Henry  A.  D.  de  Vismes 

6  Vivian  Dering  Majendie..... 

10  Jas.  Edward  Blackwell 

7  Sir  J.  Wm. Campbell,  Bt..,, 
6  ^melius  De  Vie  Tupper 

1 1  John  Cha.  Fra.  Ramsden . .  •  • . 

Second 


2d   LIEUT, 


22  June  53 

do 

do 
21  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
11  Apr.  54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
23  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Lieutenants. 


IST    LIEUT. 


17  June 
20  June 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
28  June 
1  July 
6  July 
14  July 
17  July 
10  July 

3  Aug. 

4  Aug. 
do 

24  Aug. 
13  Sept. 
21  Sept. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28  Sept. 
4  Oct. 

23  Oct. 

24  Oct. 

29  Oct. 
G  Nov. 

do 
24  Nov. 
28  Nov. 

do 

do 

30  Nov. 
8  Dec. 

13  JXc 

do 

do 

do 

do 
16  Dec. 

do 
20  Dec. 


54 


1  Fra.  Arthur  Whinyates 
7  Fred.  Coulthurst  Elton 
9  Chas.  Richard  Franklen 

7  Clennell  Cullingwood  • . 
13  Rodney  A.  Mitchell .... 

1  FVed.  Aug.  Anley 

8  Lewis  Pazton  Walsh  . . 
3  Power  D.LePoer  Trench 


23  Oct.  64 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


2  William  Rooke    

4  Sidney  Aug.  Bazalgctte 
4  Charles  D.  Bevan    .... 
7  William  Hen.  Newcome 
7  John  Robert  King  .... 

2  Charles  Orde  Broirne.. 
1  Thomas  Cuming 

3  Chas.  E.Sonthouse  Scott 


23  Oct.  54 

do 
20  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Deputy  A4fut€mi'Oeneral. 

OenenU  ]|  9SSi  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  Ross, 

KCB.  23  AprU  40. 

Auistani  AtfjutanUGcTieral, 

ColomL. — Henry  Palliser,  1  April  52. 

Adjutants.  j 

I.  A.  2nd  X^.—James  Campbell,  1  July,  47. 

0    2nd  Capt.  R.  K.  Freeth,  21  June  62. 

13    2nd  Capt,  F.  W.  Hastings,  22  Feb.  54. 

12    2nd  Capt.  E.  E.  R.  Dyneley,  2  Mar.  54. 

7    2nd  Capt,  Geo.  Colclough,  14  Mar.  54. 

Qiutrter-Masteri, 
5  James  Nlcoll,  I  Jan.  43. 
7     Robert  Eager,  1  April,  44. 


2  Alexander  Steele,  1  July,  44. 
6  William  Marvin,  10  Sept.  44. 
9  James  White,  1  Feb.  46. 

10  James  Freebnm,  1  April,  46. 
4  Charles  Dunbar,  2  May,  46. 

o.  c.  William  EUiott,  8  Feb.  47. 

H.  B.  George  OUphant,  1  July,  47. 

11  George  Clarke,  1  Nov.  48. 

8  Thomas  Hassall,  12  April,  50. 

1  John  Cass,  1  April  52. 

13  Wm.  Reuben  Kirkman,  17  Feb.  54. 

12  Tliomas  Hendley,  1  July  54. 

3  James  Black,  27  Oct.  54. 

tM 


277 


Royal 


VeteriMry  Surgwnt. 

WUliam  Stockley,  24  April,  06. 
John  Sttrteet  Stockley,  18  Aug.  40 
Hickfl  Withcrt,  6  March  1964. 
Matthew  John  Harpley,  24  April  64. 
John  Thomas  Cochrane,  0  June  64. 
Francis  Cotterell,  24  June  64. 
Wm.  Barry  Lord,  1  Oct  64. 
Chph  Bev.  Matthew  R.  Scott,  10  April,  87. 
Betf,  Walter  Melvill  Wright,  1  Sept  60. 


Artillery^ 

Company  of  Oenitem^n  Cadtti, 
Captain. — ^The  Master-Gen.  of  the  OrdHance- 
2ndCa»*.Com.— G.  B.  Shake«pear,9  Not.  46, 
2nd  Capt^H.  Bent,  22  July  68. 
lit  LieuU.—A.  H,  Murray,  20  Jtene  49. 

Geo,  Kepple  Taylor,  20  June  40. 
Qr.-3fa«^— William  Elliott,  8  Feb.  47. 

Riding  Troop, 
Cdptetn.—ttd.  Blackwood  Prioe,ld Aor.  46. 
Ut  Lieut— nenrf  Philips.  ^1  Jul  J,  36. 

Cornet  7tli  Bus^i^,  26  Matdi  ft8. 
\H  Zietif.— WllUam  B^ylln,  8  JoImI  M. 


FIELD  TRAIN  DEPARTMENT. 
Director  General  of  Artillery .  .1^  fdaJ.^Oen,  Q9>ior,,%l  Aug.  62. 
AssUtant  Virector^Oeneral.. . .  Colonel  Pickering,  1,  Apr^, 62.. 

ChufComminary WUllam  Young,  10  Aijg.  64. 

Commiuary W.  L.  M.  Young,  24  Feb,  64. 

(  G.  fi.  Slorss,  24  Fab.  54* 
.       .  j»F.M.Young,  l6March,  64(Aetii*g). 

Asiietant'Commt$9ariet  ••  --^  W.  Richardson,  1  April  64. 

C  It.  Blakeney,  16  Aug.  64. 


G.  A.  Aynge,  24  Feb.  64. 
C.  W.  E.  Holloway,24  Feb.  64. 
*H.  Russell,  1  April  64. 
*H.  Hewitt,  1  April  64. 
*G.  GreensilM  April  64. 
J.  Rogan,  1  April  64 


Deputy  Aeeietant  ComnUSMriei. 

G.  Yelk>n,  1  April  64.  I  B.  Hughes,  80/ttiM  64. 

D.  Doherty,  it  July  54. 


W.  Hayter,  1  April  64. 
R.  Garrard,  19  May  64« 
J.  M.  Hill,  8  June  64. 
J.  Lilley,  16  June  64. 


J.  O.  C<«,  11  July  64. 

J.  MacGSUiTray,  lOJttlf  64. 

WHliftiil  eair,  29  Sept.  64. 


ThoM  marJUd  thus  *  havt  Ttmporarp  Hank  onSff. 

COMMANDING  OFFICERS  OF  ARTILLERY  AND  ENGINEERS  AT  HOkS 

AND  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 
GREAT  BBITAIIf. 
ArtilUrp, 

Li«ttt.-Col.  Maclean Dcptr 

'''*jj2{]U^^.|Lleal..Col.Dalton Manefusttr 


Batttm  •  .  LU-Col.  Tjlaa Lmndcnard  FdM 

M9dfoay  .  •  Ool.  England  Bhetmtu 

WaUs     .  .  tfnd  Cant.  Orlmtton Pembroke 

BrUtot    .  .  Capt.  Taompton 


Sngiiuert, 
fl  Col.  FottM 
Lt.-OoL  StrMtAsld 
Capt.Laffan  .     • 
CapL  Dn  Cans      • 
I4.-C0I.  T#lN 

JColonal  Bav«K« 
t  -Col.  Grswlfy  . 
l.t.-Col.  Burmcttar 
Lt.-Col.  Senrante  . 
Lt.-Col.  Sfcehetln 


Wothn^tik 


.  Ckatluim 

•  3irminfih4im 
.  Manehut§r 
Tork 


Sussex  .  •  • 
South  West  . 
Western .  .  . 
Jersey  .  •  . 
Querjiseu  .  • 
Hmrih  Britain 


Lt.-Col.  Dick £astboums 

Colonel  Ejn    .....    Portswunttk 


Limerick  District 
Dublin  do,  . 
Melfhst  do.  • 
Cork  do.    , 

XUkenny  do.  • 
Pigeon^kouse  Port 


Colonvl  R.  Andreirs 
Lieut.-CoI.  Dunlop 
Lient.-CoU  Kenn^y 
Lt.-Colonel  Coekburn 

Colooal  T.  O.  H iegins 
9  SCI  Col.  Cuppaga  . 
MR  CoL  Wards  . 


Dttonport 


Leith  Fort 
IRELAND. 
.    DubHn 
.    Limerick 
Porto  Betto 


llSl.-aea.  Sir  J.  M.  Prsdk. 

Smith,  KH Portswtouik 

f  Colonel  Ward  ....  Pevonport 
Cnpt  Rain!cr  .....  Saeetfr 
Lt.-Cotonel  Budgaa  .    .    .  Jertey 
GolonflYule  .... 
9  Colonel  Barry    .   •    . 


lu-Cul.  Tuite Chariemont 


f  C&lenet  BnmetC 
Copu  Dell  .  .  . 
Lt.-Col.  Wilkinioiy 
Lt.-Col.  Hawktbaw 


BallineolUg  Col.  Whlnyatei 


Lt.-Ool.  RlmmlfltMIl    Eilk§»^dUU 


Lt-Col.  Franc  klyn 

LU-Colonel  HirliOA .    .    .    Kilkenny 

LicttU-Ool.  .     .    .    Dublin 

FOREIGN  ^STATIONS.        ^      ^       ,  .  ^,, 

Exped,  to  Turkey   li.-Col  Daerei —       —     Br!^4l«f.G«i*W  T|Mm 

Comrnandiny  DivtOotu, 
Lt.-Ool.  Dupnie.    U.-O0I.  Morrta.    LC.-O0I.  Warda. 


.    .SUnburyk 

DubiUi 

LhneriokDisiritt 
Dublin  ditto 
Belfast  ditto 
Cork  ditto 


Lc-Col.  Wood. 
Oibrattur  •  .  . 
Malta  .  .  •  • 
Ionian  Islands  • 
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fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  ttogal  Artillery. 

1  General  Evelegh  serTed  the  Coranna  campaigui  aud  bus  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  cksp  for  Sahugun  and  Benevente. 

3  General  Hon.  W.  H.  Gardner  aecompanied  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing. 

4  GenenU  WiUker  served  on  the  Continent  in  1704  and  d|  and  received  three  wounds 
in  the  retirement  of  the  army  across  the  Rhine  iiear  Amheiifi,vit.  one  ieVferely  thtbugh 
the  right  arm  below  the  elbow ;  the  others  above  the  elbow,  and  in  the  right  hip. 

6  ]Jeat.-0ener8l  Brongh  was  at  the  capture  of  St.  Intda  in  1796,  and  that  bf  Guadaloupe 
H  1816. 

7  Sir  Hew  Ross  served  in  the  Peninsola  and  Franee  from  0th  Jan^,  1809  to  Feb.  1814, 
including  the  aetibn  of  the  Goa,  battle  of  Bnsaco,  aetidns  bf  Pombal^  Redinha  (woubded  in 
the  shoolder),  Casal  Kova,  Fox  d'Arouee  (wounded  in  the  leg)^  and  Sabugal;  battle  of 
Fuentetf  d'Onor» action  of  Aldea  de  Poiite,  sieges  of  Ciddad  Rodrigo  and  Badajot^  (dangerously 
wounded  in  the  head) ;  action  at  Castrajon,  capture  of  forts  at  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  cap- 
ture of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  affaiiv  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Milan,  battles  bf  yittoria,and 
the  Pyrenees  from  36th  to  dOth  July,  pilssage  of  the  Bldassoa,  Kivelle,  and  Nive )  battle 
near  Bayonne^  IS  Dec.  1813.  Served  alsd  the  cam|>aigh  of  1815,  and  wai  present  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Hew  has  received  the  gold  Cross  and  twb  da^Jis  for  Busaeo,  Barla- 
jos,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive ;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  clasps 
for  Fnentes  d'Onorj  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Pyrenees; 

0  lient-General  Patersod  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  In  1807 )  and  at  Wal- 
cberen  in  1800. 

12  Lieut.-General  Campbell  served  the  Egjrptian  campaign  of  1801,  Including  the  actions 
of  the  8th,  Idth,  and  21st  March,  capture  of  Rosetta,  several  aifhirs  on  the  march  to,  and 
cttptureof  Cairb,  and  afterwards  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria;  Medal  for  services  in  Egypt. 

13  Lieut-General  Turner  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Serve<l 
also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battles  of  Orthcs 
and  Toulouse,  and  the  afikirft  of  Vie  Bigorre  and  Tarbcs.  He  hns  received  the  gold  Medal 
and  one  clasp  for  Grthes  and  Toulouse. 

14  Sir  Robert  Gardiner's  services: — capture  of  Minorca  in  1798;  campaign  iii  Portugal 
and  Spain,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vlmiera,  and  Corunna;  expedition  to  Walcheren ; 
Peninsular  campaigns  from  early  in  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  In  1814,  including  tlie 
battle  ef  Barrosa,  capture  of  Badiyoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  ftfikir  of 
Morales,  battles  of  Yittoria,  Grthes,  and  Toulouse ;  campaign  of  1813,  including  the  battle 
of  Waterloo.  Sir  Robert  has  received  the  gold  Cross  and  two  clasps  for  Barrosa,  Badajoz, 
Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Grthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  claspi  for 
Roleia,  Yimiera,  and  Corunna. 

16  Lieut.*  General  Wallace  was  on  board  the  Phcmiic  Letter  of  Marque  when  ihe  beat  off  a 
French  Privateer  near  Barbadoes  in  Dec.  1800.  Present  at  the  siege  ot  Flushing  in  1809 ; 
and  he  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Sackets  Harbour,  United  States,  in  1813. 

16  Lieut.-General  Richard  Jones  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  including  the  battles  of 
Zuypi  Hoom,  Egmont,and  Limmen.  Present  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  army  of 
occupation  until  2nd  Dec.  1818. 

18  Lieot.-General  Hutchesson  served  in  Holhwd  in  1799;  in  the  Penitasula  and  South  of 
France  from  March  1813  to  July  1814 ;  Belgium  and  France  fh>m  Mav  1815  to  Kov.  1818. 

10  Mijor-General  Whinyates  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Holder  and  campaign  in 
North  Holland  in  1799;  expediUon  to  Madeira  in  1801,  and  to  Copenhagen  1807 ;  Penin- 
sular campaigns  iVom  Feb.  1810  to  July  1813,  including  the  battles  of  Buiaco  and  Albu- 
hera ;  affairs  at  Usagre,  Aldea  de  Ponte,  and  San  Munos,  attack  and  deftot  of  General 
LaUeman's  cavalry  at  Ribera,  and  many  other  affairs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  at  Waterloo.  He  has  recei?ed  the  sllter  War 
Medal  witli  two  clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albuhera. 

80  Lieut-General  MIchell  served  the  campaign  in  Holland  in  1799;  in  the  Peninsula 
and  South  of  Prance  from  Aug.  1813  to  May  1814,  includinvr  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage 
of  the  BidasBoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  battles  of  Grthes  and  Toulouse;  In  America  from  May 
1814  to  May  1816,  including  the  attack  of  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans,  and 
other  operations  on  the  eoast.  Attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  reducing  the  ibrtresses  in 
the  Netherlands.  He  has  received  the  gold  Medal  and  one  elasp  for  Grthes  and  Toulouse ; 
and  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three  clssps  for  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

22  Major-General  Cobbe  served  the  campaign  in  the  West  Indies  in  1801,  under  Lieut.- 
Qen.  Sir  tlios.  Trigge. 

23  Major-General  Meriser  served  in  South  America  in  1807  and  8.  Also  the  campaign  of 
Inelttdliig  tilt  btttlei  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 


279  ffiar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

24  L!eut.-General  W.  G.  Power  served  in  Spaiu,  Portugal,  and  France,  from  14th  Oct.  1808 
to  4th  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Talavera,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (wounded),  and 
Badajoz,  capture  of  French  works  at  Almaraz,  reduction  of  forts  at,  and  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, siege  of  Burgos  (wounded),  siege  of  San  Sebastian  from  11th  July  to  8th  Sept.  1813, 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nive,  and  the  Adour,  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne. 
Col.  Power  led  the  reserve  to  the  support  of  the  assaulting  party  of  Fort  La  Picurina 
during  the  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  the  Commandant  surrendered  to  him  personally.  He 
lias  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  nine  clasps. 

27  Maj. -General  Scott  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was  at  the  siege  of 
Flushing. 

28  Major-General  Dyneley's  services : — Campaign  of  1805  in  Italy  under  Sir  Jas.  Craig ; 
and  that  in  Calabria  in  1806  under  Sir  John  Stuart,  including  the  battle  of  Maida 
and  siege  of  Scylla.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  July  1811,  to  November,  1813,  including 
the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (wounded  in  the  head),  siege  of  forts  at  Salamanca  (wounded 
in  the  face),  heights  of  St.  Christovel,  battle  of  Salamanca,  defence  of  the  Bridge  of 
Simancas,  affairs  at  Morales  de  Toro  and  San  Munos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees. 
Campaign  of  1815,  including  tlie  battle  of  Waterloo.  Taken  prisoner  at  Malanahenda  near 
Madrid,  11th  Aug.  1812,  when  engaged  with  the  rear-guard  of  Joseph  Bonaparte's  army ; 
escaped  from  the  enemy,  and  rejoined  the  army  the  23rd  of  the  same  month.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  silver  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

29  Major-General  Cator  served  the  campaign  of  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing.  In  the 
Peninsula  and  South  of  France,  from  the  end  of  1809  to  the  termination  of  the  war  in 
814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  lines  at  Torres  Yedras  and  at  Santarem,  battle  of 
Barrosa  (wounded),  affair  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  affair  at  Tolosa,  passage  of  the  Bidas- 
soa, and  at  the  attack  of  Bidassoa  by  the  French,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  and  four  days* 
engagements  In  front  of  Bayonne.     He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  four  clasps. 

32  Mi^or-General  H.  W.  Gordon's  services: — Expedition  to  Naples,  Dec.  1805,  and  sob- 
sequent  occupation  of  Sicily ;  battle  of  Maida,  and  attack  and  surrender  of  the  Bock  of 
Scylla,  180G.     He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Maida. 

33  Sir  Wm.  Colebrooke's  services : — Campaigns  of  1809  and  10,  in  India;  expedition  to 
Java  in  1811,  including  the  action  of  Wcltyvreden,  in  batteries  before  Cornelia  (until 
wounded  in  the  groin  ^M  August),  and  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jokjakarta.  Expedition 
to  Palembang,  in  Sumatra,  1813;  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  in  India,  against  the  Pindarreea 
and  Mahrattas;  campaign  of  1818  and  19  in  Southern  India.  Present  also  at  the  sieges  of 
Ras-el-Kyhma  and  Zaya,  Arab  fortresses.  Sir  William  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal 
with  one  clasp  for  Java. 

34  Major-General  W.  D.  Jones  served  with  the  Anglo-Russian  expedition  to  Naples  in 
1805 ;  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Regglo  Castle,  in  Calabria,  in  1806 :  expedition 
to  Egypt  in  1807 ;  in  charge  of  the  division  of  Mortar-Bioats  forming  part  of  the  Anglo- 
Sicilian  Flotilla  prepared  by  Sir  John  Murray,  and  opposed  in  almost  daily  skirmishes  with 
the  batteries  and  Flotilla  of  Munkt,  King  of  Naples,  in  the  Faro  of  Messina,  the  whole  of 
the  summer  of  1810. 

35  Major-General  Dundas  was  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809 ;  at  Cadiz  in  1810  and  U  ; 
detached  from  Cadiz  to  Tarragona  in  1811 ;  wounded  in  right  ankle  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and 
most  severely  and  dangerously  at  Badajoz, — ^left  arm  amputated,  left  thigh  dislocated,  and 
hip  bone  shattered.  He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajoz. 

37  Major-General  Wylde  served  in  Holland  in  1813  and  14,  and  commanded  a  battery 
before  Antwerp  and  at  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoora.  Was  attached  to  the  Horse  Artillery 
with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  In  April  1834,  succeeded  Lord  William  Russell  at 
Military  Commissioner  at  the  head-quarters  of  Don  Pedro's  army  in  Portugal,  aijd  con- 
tinued with  tliem  until  the  Convention  of  Evora  Monte;  and  subsequently  from  Nov.  1834 
to  1840  at  the  head-quarters  of  the  Spanish  Army,  and  in  all  the  general  actions  during 
that  period,  including  the  raising  of  the  siege  of  Bilboa,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of 
the  Spanish  Cortes.  In  Portugal,  again,  in  1846,  during  the  civil  war,  and  signed  the  Con- 
vention of  Oporto. 

39  M^jor-General  Maclachlan  served  in  Spain  in  1813  and  14. 

40  Lieut. -General  Macdonald  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1836,  ami 
proceeded  from  thence  on  the  expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres,  where  he  was  twice  severely  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner:  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France,  from  June,  1809,  t« 
July,  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Coa  and  Busaco,  aflkirs  of  Redlnha,  Pombal,  Con- 
deixa,  and  Foz  d'Arouce ;  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  affidr  of  San  Munoa, 
battle  of  Vittorhi,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  aflairs  of  tlie  Gave 
d'Oleron  and  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  inolndinic 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  (severely  wounded),  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  baa  received  the  silver 
War  Medal  with  eight  clasps. 

41  Colonel  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814,  and  com- 
manded the  batteries  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

42  Colonel  Chalmer  served  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Flushing. 


War  Seiinces  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  280 

43  Colonel  Chesney  was  employed,  from  1829  to  18*32,  in  examining  the  principal 
parts  of  Western  Asia ;  during  which  time,  assisted  only  by  a  few  Arabs,  he  descended 
the  river  Euphrates  upon  a  Raft ;  and  his  reports  to  Government  led  to  a  Parliamentary 
vote  to  extend  our  commercial  relations  in  that  quarter,  and  open  a  communication  with 
India  through  Arabia.  His  Majesty,  through  the  Buke  of  Wellington,  having  conferred 
on  him  the  rank  of  Colonel  on  a  particular  service,  be  sailed  early  in  1835  with  a  detach- 
ment of  artillery,  another  of  sappers,  a  proportion  of  seamen,  and  thirteen  military  and 
naval  officers;  with  whose  assistance  Colonel  Chesney  accomplished  the  extraordinary 
achievement  of  transporting  two  iron  steam  vessels  across  Syria,  and  floating  them  hi  a 
perfect  state  on  the  Upper  Euphrates,  not  very  far  from  Aleppo.  In  the  early  part  of  the 
navigation  thus  commenced,  a  fearful  hurricane  carried  the  smaller  vessel  and  twenty  of 
her  men  to  the  bottom,  Colonel  Chesney  and  eight  others  being  saved  by  swimming.  The 
commander,  however,  i>er8evered ;  and  in  the  remaining  vessel  he  not  only  completed  the 
surveys  of  the  river  Euphrates,  Tigris,  and  Kareen,  but  continued  the  undertaking  until  it 
was  turned  over  in  the  following  year  to  the  East  India  Company.  His  late  Majesty 
warmly  approved  of  the  intrepidity  manifested  in  continuing  the  service  after  the  calami, 
tons  loss  of  one-half  of  his  force,  and  the  brevet  rank  of  Major  was  bestowed  on  him  by 
the  King,  which  was  followed  by  that  of  Lieut.-Colonel  by  command  of  the  Queen. 

44  Colonel  Bell's  services:— Capture  of  the  blands  of  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Croix  in  1807 ; 
siege  of  fort  Desaix,  Martinique ;  capture  of  Les  Salutes,  near  Guadalbupe,and  bombardment 
and  driving  from  the  anchorage  the  French  fleet  in  1809;  capture  of  Guadaloupe  and  adja- 
cent islands  in  1810.  Served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  July  1813  to  July  1814, 
including  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  four  days'  engagements  near 
Bayonne;  passage  of  the  A  dour.  Investment  of  Bayonne,  affairs  at  Vic  BIgorre,  and  Tarbes 
passage  of  the  Garonne,  and  subsequent  operations  to  the  battle  of  Toulouse  where  he  was 
slightly  wounded.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

47  Maj. -General  Brereton  served  in  Spain,  France,  and  the  Netherlands, from  December, 
1809  to  June,  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  of  Fort  Matagorda 
(wounded),  the  Artillery  of  which  last  place  he  commanded.  He  served  in  the  batteries  at 
the  siege  of  San  Sebastian;  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Barrosa  (wounded),  Vittoria,  the 
Pyrenees,  Orthes,  T  mlouse,  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo  (severely  wounded),  actions  on 
the  retreat  from  Buigos,  at  San  Munos,  near  Salamanca,  Helette,  St.  Palais,  Saaveterre, 
Aire,  and  Tarbes.  He  commanded  a  Division,  as  second  in  command,  of  the  expedition 
under  Major-General  D'Aguilar  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris 
in  the  Canton  River,  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  City  of  Canton,  spiking  879 
pieces  of  heavy  ordnance.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  six  clasps. 

48  Colonel  England  served  the  expedition  to  the  Weser  in  1805  and  6 ;  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  and  South  America  in  1806  and  7 ;  campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the 
battle  of  Vittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal 
with  two  clasps. 

49  Colonel  Whitty  was  present  at  the  reduction  of  the  Danish  Islands  in  the  West  Indies 
in  1807 ;  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  and  of  Paris  in  1815. 

50  Colonel  Sweeting  served  the  whole  of  the  Kandian  campaign  in  Ceylon. 

52  Colonel  Dalton  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing. 

53  Colonel  Hardinge  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1812,  to  the  end  of  the  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse, 
affairs  at  Osma,  Tolosa,  Bidassoa  and  Tarbes.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was 
present  at  Ligny,  and  Quatre  Bras.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  M^al  with  four  clasps. 

54  Colonel  Gordon  Higgins  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Syrian  campaign 
from  August  1840  to  the  evacuation  of  that  country  in  Dec.  1841  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  thf!  bombardment  and  capture  of  Beyrout  and  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre. 

56  Colonel  Eyre's  services : — Expedition  to  Portugal  and  occupation  of  Lisbon,  in  1808  ; 
advance  upon  Madrid  and  retreat  to  Corunna,  in  1808-9;  affair  at  Lugo  and  battle  of 
Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  witli  one  clasp.  Eighteen  years 
continued  service  in  the  West  Indies,  from  Oct.  1810  to  April  1828 ;  and  in  command  of 
Royal  Artillery  in  China,  at  Hong  Kong,  from  August  1847  to  May  1851. 

57  Colonel  Anderson's  services: — Siege  and  capture  of  Flushing,  and  the  subsequent 
operations  in  1809;  Bombardment  of  Antwerp,  also  previous  and  subsequent  operations 
in  1813  and  1814;  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  captures  of 
Cambray  and  Paris. 

58  Colonel  Armstrong  served  at  Walcheren  In  1809 ;  and  in  Canada  from  May  1810 
to  July  1815,  including  tiie  capture  of  n  detachment  on  River  Raisin,  the  cutting  out  of  an 
enemy's  vessel  when  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at  Prescott,  at  Fort  Erie  during  a  cannonade 
of  17  hours ;  at  the  loss  of  Fort  George,  actions  at  Stoney  Creek,  and  Black  Rock,  invest- 
ment of  Fort  George,  capture  of  Fort  Niagara,  Black  Rock,  and  town  of  Buffaio,  action  at 
Streets  Creek,  and  Chippawa,  and  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Erie  under  an  almost  constant  fire 
foi  about  five  weeks.    Slightly  wounded  at  Fort  George,  27th  May  1813. 

60  Colonel  Fumeaux  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1810  to  April  1813,  and  was 
with  the  covering  army  at  the  siege  of  Badajos. 

61  Colonel  Warde  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 


281  ffar  8^nnee$  of  th^  Qffims  of  the  Royal  Jrtillery, 

62  Colppel  If»firfl^y  S0rve4  In  the  Fei»lli«ulf|  frpn^  July  1810  to  Jeq.  ]818,  includrpg  |he 
9iegc8  of  Pi^flad  IRodrigo,  ForU  of  Salamanca  (wounded),  ^nd  Burgos;  and  the  Mttlet 
of  ^oMcp,  ^pept^s  d'Onor,  and  Salaipap<^  Sj^rr^d  f^lsQ^be  capcip^lgp  of  1$15,  and  wiif 
preseif  t  ^p  H^fi  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  bP0  received  tbe  silver  llf^r  ^edo)  vjth  four  cla»pa. 

63  Cplopel  C»t^  ferred  in  ^e  Fenlnspla  from  AprU  |81p,  p)  Jan.  18)4,  including  Cbf 
defence  of  padui  battle  of  Barrosa*  and  Biege  of  Tarragona.  6pr?ed  i^lso  tbe  campaign  of 
1615,  ippludlng  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  und  taking  pf  Cambiay  and  Parfs.  He  ha3  feceivt^ 
the  silver  War  Medal  witb  one  cla^p  for  Barro9#. 

C4  Colonel  fester  was  present  at  tbe  defence  of  Padis,  and  at  tbp  l|^tt)^  of  parrofa, 
where  h#  was  spver^y  woim4^*  Ha  hu  received  tbe  silver  IVar  Medal  witb  oiie  cl^sg  for 
Barrosa. 

05  Colonic  BloomQcId  seryed  in  tbe  PeaUisiUa  md  Frapc^,  fron^  W«rph  )813  tp  Joae 
1 81 4,  including  tbe'bat^e  of  Yittoria, siege  pf  Sao  Sebastian*  prpssipg  ^le  Bidi^soa,  and  battlea 
of  the  J^riyelle,  Nive,  Orthea,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  tjie  campaigp  pf  1815j  including 
the  battle  pf  Waterloo.     Up  has  received  the  siWcr  War  Medal  witb  six  plasps* 

06  Colonel  Palliser  ser^'ed  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  ffom  Kovembpr  }^12  to  May 

1814,  includijig  the  siege  of  San  Sebaatian,  and  battles  of  Vittoriay  Prthpiy  and  Toulpnae,  ibf 
which  hp  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  witb  ^or  cb»sps.  Serve4  B^b9eqnentl^in  the 
Americap  War,  including  the  batUps  of  Bladensburg,  ^d  3altimprp,  ^d  operations  before 
New  Qrleans. 

67  Colonel  J.  A*  Wilson  serFCd  tbe  campaign  of  18)5,  ineludii)g  the  battle  pf  Vfnterlpo 
and  capture  of  Paris. 

70  Colonel  B-  O.  B.  Wilson  serred  hi  Holland,  Belgium,  apd  Prance,  tfpm  Deceii(|)«r 
1 813  to  January  1816,  including  tbe  battles  of  Quatrp  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

71  Colonel  Cuppage  served  in  tbe  PepinsuUi  and  Fnwce,  from  February  fo  4<9giistl8l4, 
and  was  present  at  &e  repulse  of  the  sortie  frpm  Bayonne*    Served  i|lso  the  campaign  of 

1815,  includmg  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

73  Colonel  Oriliin  served  before  Genoa  in  1814. 

74  It.- Colonel  Dacres  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (in  con^mand  of  t^e  Boyal 
Artillery,  from  the  5tb  November,)  ipcludiog  the  battles  of  the  Almfi  find  Ii^kpr^nao,  and 
Mefre  of  Sebattopol. 

76  Lt.-Colonel  Lake  served  the  Basteni  campaign  of  1854,  indpdiag  the  bf  ttle  pf  the 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

77  Liept.-Col.  Dupuis  serred  on  tbe  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1836, 7,and  8,  in  co-operation 
wiKh  Uie  Spanish  army,  tncludiag  tbe  field  actions  pf  the  10th,  18th,  14th,  and  |6ih  March, 
and  the  action  of  Heniapi,  on  the  14th  May,  1837,  besidps  various  other  minor  aiVkin. 
Served  the  siaatem  campaign  of  1854,  includiiig  the  bittle  of  the  Alma  §nd  siege  of 
Sebastopol. 

78  lient-CoL  Wo  od  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  pf  1854. 

80  Lt.>CohMiel  Fitzmayer  served  the  Bastern  campaign  pf  1854,  indndipg  tlie  b^ttlp  of 
the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

81  Lt.-Co1onel  Gambler  served  in  tbe  Basteni  cempaign  of  18^,  ai^d  wpa  wounded  §i 
the  battle  of  Inkerman. 

82  Lt.-Colonel  B.  W.  Croftofi  serred  in  Spain  during  tbe  Pbriatino  tpd  ptrIM  War  {n 
1837  and  1838,  and  waa  taken  priaoner  by  the  Carlieta. 

86  Lient.-Col.  Irving  served  the  Basteni  campaign  of  1854, 

86  Lieut-Col.  Bowan  served  the  Syrtao  campaign  (Medal)f  and  Eastern  o^mpaigp  1854. 

87  M^or  Preese  servpd  on  the  China  Bzpedition,  and  waa  alightly  wounded  at  Cbf p- 
Kiang  Foo.  Served  in  the  Baatern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battl^  of  Inkerman 
and  aiege  of  $abaatr>pol. 

88  Major  Cleaveland  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1837-3Q,  in  co-operation  with 
the  Spanish  army  towards  the  conclnaion  of  the  war  in  St.  Sebastian  aud  its  ridnity. 

98  Major  Paynter  was  at  the  battle  of  tbe  Alma  and  siege  pf  Sebactoppl. 

83  Capt.  Barker  served  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854. 

94  Major  Faddy  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852  in  comnaand  of  the  Boyal  Aftilleryf 
and  was  named  in  the  official  despatches,  especially  in  that  relating  to  tbe  capture  of 
Macomo's  Den  on  tlie  17th  May,  and  obtained  tbe  Brevet  rank  of  Msjor  for  bis 
services. 

06  Major  Young  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  from  Jannary  1838  to  August 
1840,  and  was  present  in  all  the  affahrs  and  operationa  that  took  place  Arom  Jan.  18^  to 
tlic  conclusion  of  the  war  in  front  of  San  Sebastian;  and  also  at  the  camp  of  Pas  y  Fuerop 
on  tlie  BidaaMa  in  Dec.  1838  and  Jan.  1830.  Also  in  the  operatioiis  on  the  yang-tse- 
Kiang  In  China,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo :  he  was  also  present 
at  the  demonstration  before  Nankin.  Again  served  during  the  operations  in  Kaihirif  in 
1847  to  the  eoncloaion  of  the  war,  aa  military  secretary  and  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Penry 
Pottinger,  H.M.  High  Commissioner  and  Governor.  Served  in  the  Easteni  calnpaign  of 
1854,  and  was  wonuded  before  Sebastopol  20th  October. 

00  Major  Wodehouse  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  UMdudiog  tbe  batUei  of  the 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol. 

97  Major  Maude  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  ill  eommgod  of  a  IrOQp  of  Jloyel 


War  Senncis  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  283 

Horse  Artillery,  inclading  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  palaklava  (dangerously  wounded), 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

98  Lt.-C!olonel  Diclcson  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854^  inclndiog  the  battles  pf  the 
Alnoa,  BalaklsTa,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

103  M^or  the  Hon.  G.  T.  Devereux  served  in  the  KaiBr  war  of  185S ;  was  present  aft  the 
engagement  with  the  Basuta  tribes  at  Berea  20th  Dec. ;  pad  was  named  in  the  p^ciaf 
despatch,  and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

104  Major  Swinton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

105  Lt -Colonel  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  flrst  as  Brigade-Major,  an  A 
snbsegi|ent)y  §§  A99ist.  Acy.  General  of  Royal  Artillery,  inclnding  the  battle  of  the  Alma 
and  eii^  of  Sebastopol. 

107  Ifajpr  D'Aguilar  served  the  J^stem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  bat^e  of 
lokffmian  and  siege  of  SfbMtopol. 

108  Major  Brandling  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  command  of  a  tropp  of 
BfiyaJ  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  battle  of  the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

110  Major  John  Turner  was  present  at  tbecapture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  2f5th  June  1848. 
Served  also  the  Basterii  pampsfgn  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  the  Aln^  pnfi  ^iege  of 
MiMtopol. 

114  Major  Anderson  served  in  th^  ope^tions  in  the  Yiang-tse-Kiang  in  Ch|na,  ip* 
dnding  the  storm  aiiil  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo;  also  at  the  demonstration  before 
Nankin  (Medal).  Servoil  thf}  Eaujtem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battljB  of  th9  Alma 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

115  Captain  QtrapiEf?  7M  at  the  battle  of  tl^e  Alma. 

IIQ  ^^ior  Fortescue  ^rved  the  Eas^m  campaign  of  1854. 

117  C'apt  Franklin  served  the  'Eastern  camp^iign  ori854. 

118  Migor  Morris  served  the  Hasteim  campaign  of  1854. 

119  Capt.  Pipon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854. 

120  Captain  8liakespear  was  at  the  \>att]e  of  Balaklava  and  sj^ge  of  Sebastopol. 
l24  Captf in  B^d'deiey  was  sevefely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Jplcermaii', 

236  Captain  Moubray  was  wounded'  before  Sebastopol  in  October,  1854. 

130  Migor  kon.  E.  T.  Gage  served  the  Eastern'campaign  of  18 14,  including  the  battle  pf 
tl^  AUn^  fnd  siege  ^f  Sebastopol. 

183  <9apt.  King  served  during  the  Eaftr  war  of  1846,  from  April  to  Vqr*  of  thftt  year. 
and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  pf  Fori  Peddie,  'j 

|05  Cap^in  Tupper  was  wounfi^d  ^t  the  little  o(  lukierman, 

189  Cispi.  Dyneley  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  In  the  aetion  with  and  del^t  of  the 
xtbf I  Boett  $t  Bloem  PJaats  (goi^th  Africa)  99tli  Aug*  1848- 

)45  C^PtAin  {pgilby  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Iqkerman. 

150  Captain  Earle  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  <^  1854,  including  th#  fiege  of 

152  Lieut.  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 
|56  l^i^t.  Hope  was  wounded  before  Sebastcnxd  in  pctober,  1854. 
156  LieutFleldaefrvedio  theKaC&rwarof  185i-d. 


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John  Williams    

Edward  William  Durnford**. . . . 
Edward  Thomas  Lloyd  . . 

Henry  James • .  •  • 

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Oeorge  Wynne 

William  Stace 

Henry  Drwry  Hamees    . 
Edmund  Twiss  Ford .... 

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Charles  Ersldne  Ford .... 
Richard  Clement  Moody. 
Frederick      Angustus      Yorke, 
Brig,mM^;.  Royai  Sappert  f  Miners. 
Charles  Franci»  Skyrisg'' 
Robert  Oorges  Hamilton  , 
Henry      Williamson      Lugard, 

Brigade- Haj9r  in  Dubiin, 
William  Charles  Hadden 
Roger  Stuart  Beatson    . . . 

Sampson  Preeth 

John  Graham  M'Kerlle. . . 
William  Oeoige  Hamley  . 

Andrew  Beatty 

John  Wm.  Gordon*^ 

Harems  Dill 

Philip  J.  BalnbrljKii  .... 
Archibald  P.  G.  Itoss  . . 
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Edmund  Ogle     

ConoUy  M'Causland 

John  Cameron    ...» 

Jolm  S.  Haw(Llns    » . . 

James  Holt  Freeth 

Charles  Duesbery  Robertson    . . 

Charles  Panshawe 

Frederick  E.  Chapman'*   

Thomas  Fenwick^ 

Oother  Frederick  Mann    

Spencer  Westmaeoit     

Charles  Acton  Broke 

William  Collier  Menzies    

Robert  Michael  LaiRm 

Arthur  Henry  Fiveling 

Harry  St.  Geo.  Ord" 

Hampden  Clem.  Blamire  Moody 
John  Linton  Arabin  Simmons.. 

George  Archibald  Leach  

Richard  Tyldeii,*>z,r..Cb/.  IS  Dec^ 
Philip  John  Stapfeton  Barry  . . 

Henry  Arthur  Wbite    

Paul  Bernard  Whittingham     • . 

James  William  Gosset 

George  Clement  BaiUIe   ...... 

Thomas  Bernard  Collinsoo  .... 

George  Bent**    

B.  Yeamans  WaleoU  HenderpoQ 

John  Bayly 

Henry  Charles  Cunliffe  Owen*' 
W.  Francis  Drummond  Jerrois*" 

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Thomas  Lionel  John  Gallwey 
Anthony  DaTid  Craigie    . . . ' 


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Rfchard  Bnraaby   %  • » »•....,, 

Albert  Q'Donnel  Orattan 

James  Swayne  ^aker 

H^,  Hussey  Fane  Keaae 

William  Cowper    

Cbarles  John  Gibb^^ 

Cl^arles  Gordon  Gray    ..* 

William  DriscoU  Gosaett 

Charles  Sim    

Fairfax  Charles  Hassard 

i)ougla»  Galton «• 

Henry  William  Barlow 

Henry  Yoimg  Darracott  Scott  ... 

George  Ross    • 

James  Robert  Hann 

John  Williamson  Lovell/'  H^.  12  Dec.  64 

Millington  Henry  Synge    

Edward  Wolstenholme  Ward    

William  Howard  Jesse?^ 

Bo^tace  Fane  Bourohier'* 

Henry  Grain 

John  Marshall  Grant 

James  Frankfort  Manners  Browne  . . 

FitzRoy  Molyneux  Henry  8omers«t,^<^'. 
to  the  Corps  of  Royal  Sappersff^Mhurs, 

Horace  William  Montaga'*   

Valentine  Thomas  Mairis  

Frederick  Williapi  King 

Francis  Fowke     

Charles  Richard  Binney 

Frederick  Henry  Rich 

Francis  Rawdon  Chesney   . . . .  • 

Tho.  Andrew  Lamsden  Murray ...... 

Herbert  Newton  Penrice    

Wm.  Lawtie  Morrison 

Anthony  Charles  Cooke 

lliomas  Inglis 

Ben  Hay  Martindale  

Charles  Scrope  Hutchinson    

Henry  Wray 

Charles  Pasley     .•w. 

John  Stokes 

AndrewCltirkeySurvoyorOon.of  Vuiorim 

Franeis  Du  Cane 

Robert  Dundas  Kerr       

John  Yerbury  Moggridge      

Francis  Koe     • i 

John  Gordon  JerToU , 

Henry  Whatley  T^l^r 

John  Cromie  Blackwood  De  Butts   •  • . 

Walter  Samael  Stace 

Gwavas  Speedwell  Tilly 

Edward  Stanton 

Charles  ComwalUs  Chesney 

Edwaid  Charles  De  Molcyas   

Loais  John  Amad^  Armit    • 

First  Libutbnauts. 

Charles  Brisbane  Ewart     

Charles  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nogent 

Edward  Belfleld 

Edward  C.  A.  Gordon    

Whitworth  Porter 


2nd 


LIEUT. 


Id  Mar. 
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do 
do 

20  Dee. 
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do 

20  June 
do 
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18  Deo. 
do 
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10  June 

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1  Jan. 
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18  June 
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11  Jan. 

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17  June 

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10  June 
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10  Dec. 
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18  June 

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do 

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lar  hiEVT' 


40 


41 


48 


48 


44 


45 


7  hec. 
88  Feb.  48 
23  Feb. 
88  June 
84  Oct. 
16  Mar.    48 

1  May 

87  May 
U  Sept. 

88  Sept. 
1  Oct. 

U  Voy. 
IB  Dec. 
10  Jan.  44 
80  June 
10  Aug. 
80  Oct. 
18  Dm. 
80  Dee. 
80  Dee. 

82  Feb.    4« 
18  Mar. 
1  April 
88  April 


CAPrAJK. 


40 


60 


IMair 

88  May    U 

18  July 
1  April  40 
do 
da 
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do 
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14  April 

26  Feb. 

6  Aug. 

14  Aug. 

80  Dec. 

16  April 
il  Sept. 
Jl  Nov. 

5  July    51 
14  July 

81  Aag. 

81  Aug. 
1 1  NOY. 

U  No¥. 
84  Nov.   - 
'9  Dec. 
80  Dec. 
28  Jan.    fi2 

1  April 

9  Aug. 

82  April   83 
t7  Dec. 

'7  Feb.     64 

17  Feb. 


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do 
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do 
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do 
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do 
do 
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do 
do 
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21  Mai^h 
31  Mareh 
20  June 

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do 
do 

22  July 
'20  Oct.  54 
15  Nov, 


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287 


Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


?lVi%T  LiBUTBNAKTB. 

John  J.  Wilson   

Qeorge  F.  DawBon • 

Oiistariis  St.  John  Crofton    

Joshua  Henry  Smith 

Anthony  Reynolds  Yyryan  Crease  • .  • 

Frederic  Charles  Belson    

Edward  Metcalfe  Grain     

Arthur  Payne  Smith 

Augustus  Meyer  Lockner 

Philip  RavenhiU    

Herbert  Taylor  Sibome • . 

Charles  Style  Akers • . . . 

Berdoe  Amherst  Wilkinson 

Lothian  Nicholson 

George  Edmond  Luahlngton  Walker . 

Francis  Edward  Cox 

Sidney  Baynton  Farrell    

Charles  William  Barry    

Charles  Herbert  Sedley   

WiUlam  Francis  Lambert 

Richard  Warren    

Hugh  Williams 

Hen,  John  James  Bozy   

Richard  Hugh  Stotherd 

WUliam  Hatt  Noble 

Henry  Schaw. 

Edward  Nicholas  Heygate 

Oeoi^^e  Hamilton  Gordon    •  • 

Augustus  Jonathan  Clerke 

Charles  Augustus  Rice 

Charles  John  Fowler    , 

Alexander  Roes  Clarke    

Edward  Bainbrigge      

James  Murray ...•• 

George  Ranken     

Francis  Horatio  De  Yere     

Henry  Raymond  Pelly 

Robert  Mann  Parsons 

Frederic  Brine      ....••• 

Arthur  A'Court  Fisher 

Geoige  Montague  Stopford*^   

Edward  Bridge 

Montagu  Stopford  Whltmore  ••..... 

Howard  Cranfurd  Elphinstone    

Charles  Edward  Cumberland 

Henry  Reynolds  Luard    

William  Coles  PhiUpotU 

Amelius  Beauclerek  Fjrers    

Alexander  Stephen  Greyke 

James  Grantham  

Glastonbury  Ne?ille 

Lionel  Charles  Barber 

George  Reid  Lempriere    ..••..••.•., 

James  Ponsonby  Cox   

Henry  George  SaTage 

Wilbraham  Gates  Lennox    

Arthur  Leahy    .••...•.. 

Edward  Loftus  Bland 

Charles  Edward  Stuart  Baynes , 

Charles  Le  Qallais 

Anthony  William  Dumford  ......••., 

Donald  Alexander  Fraser    

Thomas  Molyneuz  GraTcs  •  • , 

William  Christian  Anderson    

Edmond  Frederick  DuCanc    < 

William  Grossman 

Willougbby  Digby  Manh    

William  James  Stuart 


2nd  LIEUT. 


18  Dee. 
do 
do 

1  May 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

17  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

8  May 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

1  Oct. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

18  Dec. 

do 

do 

1  Oct. 

18  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
27  June 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

19  Dee. 

do. 
19  Dec 
do 


46 


46 


l8T  ZilEUT. 


47 


47 


48 


49 


1  April  46 
do 
do 
1  May 
87  July 
5  Oct. 
29  Oct. 
9NoF. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
17  Nov. 
26  Jan.  47 
4  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

1  March 
16  Apr. 
16  Apr. 
22  Apr. 
14  July 
19  Aug. 

1  Sept. 

28  Oct. 

13  Dec. 

2  Feb.     48 

12  Feb. 

9  April  48 

14  April 

26  Fob.     49 

19  June 
1  July 
6  Aug. 

14  Aug. 

29  Dec. 

16  April   &0 

21  Sept 

do 
11  Nov. 
6  July  61 
14  July 
31  Aug. 
11  Nov. 
11  Nov. 

13  Nov. 
24  Nov. 

6  Dec. 

20  Dec.    61 
28  Jan.     63 

1  April 
9  August 

3  Oct. 

22  April   63 

14  May 

17  Der. 

7  Feb.    64 
17  Feb. 

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do 
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do 


ran 
Par. 

6 
5 
5 
6 
6 
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Corps  of  Roy d  Engineers, 


288 


First  LxBUTBirAirTs. 


John  Clayton  Cowell    

Robert  Hawthorn 

Gerald  Graham 

Charles Elwln  Harvey •...• 

Robert  William  Duff    

Geor^  Philips      

Charles  Nassaa  Martin     

Francis  Bdward  Pratt 

Alfrsd  George  Goodall      

John  Meryin  Cutcliffe  Drake      

Edward  Renouard  James     

Charles  William  Townscnd 

WUliam  Bailey 

Frederick  Edward  Blackett  Beaumoot 

Charles  George  Gordon    

Oliver  Haldam  Stokes 

John  Henry  Stockman  Carter 

WiUiam  Frederick  Gilley     

James  Bevan  Edwards      

John  Fretcheville  Dykes  Donnelly 

John  Edwin  Comes 

Thomas  Graves  Lowry     

William  Meredith  Somerville 

Alexander  De  Courcy  Scott     

Carew  Louis  Augustas  O'Orady     • . . , 

Hon.  Cameron  Wrottesley 

Lonsdale  Augustus  Hale      

Wm.  Henry  Hart  Davis  Dnmaresq    . . 

Arthur  Beid  Lempriere    

George  Longley     

Peter  Henry  Scratchley •  •  • . . 

Gustavus  Nicolls  Kelsall      

Charles  John  Darrah 

John  Popham  Maquay 

Robert  NichoU  Dawson 

John  Major  Henniker      

Edward  Osborne  Hewett     

Frederick  Mould       

Constantino  Phipps  Carey  


2nd  libdt. 


SBCOND   LlEUTBlTAMTS. 

*  William  Butler  Oossett      

^Robert  Grant  

^Edward  Harding  Stewart 

*lildward  Donald  Malcolm • . . , 

*  Arthur  Robert  Mac  Donuell 

Varoes  Hamilton  Wilson 

*Charles  Anne  Law  de  Montmorency  . 
^Hon.  William  Le  Poer  Trench 


19  June    60 

do 

do 
19  Dec. 

do 

do 
18  June    61 

do 
17  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
23  June   62 

do 

do 

do 
22  Dec. 

do 

do 
22  June  63 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
21  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
11  April   64 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


14  Aug.  64 
23  Oct.  64 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Ut  libut. 


17  Feb. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

21  March 
31  March 
20  June 

do 

do 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 
16  Aug. 

22  Sept. 
20  Oct. 

23  Oct. 
16  Nov, 


64 


AtsUtant  Adjutant  General, — }f  Lieut-Colonel  E.  Matson,  16  June  46. 

Scarlet. — Facinffi,  Blue  Velvet. 
N.  B.  Tlie  officers  in  Italics  are  holding  civil  employment. 


2S9 


Corps  of  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

(Officered  by  tbe  Corps  of  Royal  EDgineeri.) 

Mqfor  ^  Brigade.^Fnd.  Auffuatus  Yorkei  17  Feb.  64. 
A4futmni.— Captain  PiuRoy  M.  H.  Somerseti  17  Febi  64, 
QuarUT'MaiterM.^^Vikin  Jonesi  14  Jan.  48. 

George  Allaiii  1  April  63. 
William  Young,  1  April  63. 
Bstabliahment  at  Chatham  for  Inatnicting  the  Corpa  in  Military  Flttd  Wbrki. 
X>ji*c^fi0r.— 9  Colonel  H.  D.  Jonea. 


fFar  Sa^ices  of  the  Officers  of  the  Rojfal  £ngineer$» 

1  General  Thackeray  was  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1799;  dt  Martin's,  and  8t. 
Bartholomew's,  in  1801 ;  directed  the  siege  of  Scylla  Castle,  InlSoe;  and  that  of  the  Fortresa 
of  Santa  Maura  in  1800.  Serred  with  the  army  in  Spain,  in  1818 ;  at  the  battle  of  Cka- 
talla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona  in  1813,  and  remained  with  the  army  until  1814. 

2  General  Birch  served  in  Flanders,  and  Holland,  In  1793,  94,  and  05;  tha  Bi^yp- 
tilan  campaign  of  1801  (  taking  of  Copenhagen  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  In  the  north  of  Spaiiiy 
In  1800 ;  at  the  taking  of  Flushing,  in  1800 ;  defence  of  Cadlt,  ill  1810  and  11.  He  liaa 
neelTed  the  silver  War  Medal  for  Barrosa.  Shot  through  the  th%h  nea:^  ValmetMia,  7  Mot. 

1808. 

4  General  Nicolls  went  out  with  a  reinforcement  of  several  Regt4.  to  Gibraltar  on 
the  war  breiJdng  out  irith  Spain  in  1796)  and  remained  blockaded  In  that  fortresa  two 
and  a  half  years ;  proceeded  from  thence  to  the  West  Indies  in  1 799.  Went  at  Comtnaadlng 
Engineer  with  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  George  Prevost  to  Nova  Scotia  In  1808;  under  expectations 
of  hostilities  with  America.  Remained  there  until  the  war  broke  out  In  1618|  tad  #aa 
actively  employed  in  the  protection  of  the  frontiers  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bntnawtek, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Moose  Island,  Caatine  and  Bellkst;  Conunandlog  Snglaerr 
in  Canada  part  of  1814  and  16. 

5  General  Wright  served  in  the  West  Indies  during  the  war  witti  Fraaoe,  fnm 
1800  to  1806  inclusive,  including  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  St.  LncIa  and  Tobago  fttMn  the 
French.  Served  in  North  America,  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  New  Brunswick  during  the 
whole  of  the  late  war  with  the  United  States,  under  Sir  George  Prevost  and  Sir  John  Sher- 
brooke ;  and  with  the  latter  officer  served  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Foreei  in 
the  piQvinces  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick.  Served  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  having 
volunteered  his  services  in  that  island  during  the  rebellion  of  the  Kandian  provinces ; 
and,  on  his  return  to  England,  visited  the  Court  of  Persia  in  an  official  capacity. 

6  Sir  Charles  Pasley's  services: — defence  of  Oaeta,  inlOOO;  battle  of  Maida;  siege  of 
Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  campaign  of  1808-9,  includmg  several  skirmishes,  and  battta  of 
Comnna.  Reconnoitered  the  enemy's  coast  under  the  fire  of  batteries,  and  was  afterwaida 
at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Received  a  bayonet^wonnd  through  the  thlgh^  and  a  musket- 
wound,  wUch  injured  the  spine,  in  leading  a  storming  party  to  attack  an  advanced  work 
occupied  by  the  French  on  the  Dike  in  front  of  Flushing,  14th  Aug.  1809.  Sir  Chariai  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  Corunna. 

7  Sir  John  Burgoyne's  services : — blockade  of  Malta,  and  surrender  of  ValettA,  in  1800 ; 
eampaign  in  Bgypt,  in  1801 ,  Including  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  attack  of  Roaetia, 
from  7  th  to  18th  April,  1 801 .  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  Including  the  retrsat  to  Coninaa, 
passage  of  the  Donro,  aflUr  of  Salamonde  (blew  up  Fort  Conception  in  presence  of  tbe 
enemy,  81st  July) ;  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Lisbon,  siege 
of  Badajox,  2nd  to  13th  June,  1811 ;  action  of  Blbodon,  riege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  SodrigOy 
siege  and  storm  of  Badajox,  siege  and  capture  of  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  SalamaBea, 
advance  to  Madrid  and  capture  of  the  Retiro,  siege  of  Burgos,  (wounded)  19th  Sept.  Co 
21st  Oct.  1818 ;  retreat  from  Burgos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  (wounded)  16th  July  to  13th  Aug. ;  aiege 
of  Castle  of  San  Sebastian,  3l8t  Aug.  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the 
Nivelle  and  Nive,  passage  of  Adour,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  tbe  sortie.  Scmd 
alterwards  In  the  Amerian  war,  at  the  attack  on  the  lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan. 


War  Services  oft/ie  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers^  290 

1815,  and  capture  of  Port  Bowjer.  Sir  John  has  reoeiTcd  the  gold  croM  and  one  clasp  for 
Badajosy  Salamanca,  TUtdriA,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive;  and  the  siWer  War  Medal  with  three 
elasM  fb^  Banco,  Cludad  Rodrlgo,  and  Ni?elle;  Employed  as  a  lieut-General  on  the 
Staff  with  the  Eastern  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklata^  and 
lokardiah,  and  siege  of  Sebaitopol. 

1 1  Lieut.-GenenLl  Elllcombe  served  in  the  Peninsula  frbm  Kov.  1 61 1  to  the  ehd  of  the  war^ 
lliclttdlifg  the  siege  and  storm  of  Clndad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  retreit  lh)m 
Burgos,  adyanee  of  the  irthy  and  crossing  the  Bbro,  batUe  of  Vlttdria,  as  Brigade- Ha|ore 
siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  16th  July  to 9th  Sept  1818 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of 
If  itdto  And  NiVe  ( 10th|  11  th  and  12th  Dec.  1813) ;  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bay- 
onne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  UAs  reoeited  the  gold  Medal  for  San  Sebastian,  and  the 
•Ihrer  Wiu*  Medal  with  fire  clssps  for  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  BadaJoz,Vittoria,  Nitelle^  and  Nlte. 

15  Uintt-Oeneral  Fanshftwe's  serf  ices: — capture  bf  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1806;  expe- 
dition to  South  Attierica,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  with  the  army  in 
Portugal  in  1808^  ezpMltion  to  the  Schddt,  and  siege  of  Flushing,  hi  1800. 

lit  Sir  Charles  Smith  serred  at  the  captute  of  the  Danish  IsUnds  of  SUnta  Cnu,  St. 
Tliomas,  and  St.  John,  in  1807  \  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martinique 
(irounded),  in  1800.  Senior  engineer  in  chaige  of  Cadiz  and  its  environs  in  the  opera- 
tions edmiected  with  the  battle  of  Barrosa,  in  1811.  Commanding  engineer  in  th^ 
defence  of  TariDii  and  in  the  field  operations  which  led  to  that  event.  Commanding 
fcngineef  At  Cadis  prior  t0  and  when  the  siege  was  raised  id  1818.  Subsequently  pfesent 
at  the  action  of  Osma,  battle  of  Yitturia,  Actions  of  YUlA  FrAncA  And  ToIosa,  siege  of  St* 
SebistiAn,— CommAnding  engineer  is  the  eArly  part  of  the  siq^.  CApltnlAtion  <if  PAris, 
Add  with  thd  army  of  oceupution.  Comnmnded  the  Allied  Umd  Ibrces,  At  tlie  bombardment 
And  surrender  of  Beyrout,  And  At  the  capture  of  St.  JeAn  d'Acre  in  1840,  At  which  last  he 
WUs  ^verely  wounded;  Gold  Medal  and  one  clasp  for  Yittoria  and  San  Sebastian ;  the 
silver  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Martinique ;  and  the  Naval  Medal  for  Syria.  Sir 
ChatlM  hAs  served  80  ycArs  In  the  West  Indies; 

13  Major-General  Harding  served  with  the  Army  in  Sicily,  in  1812;  on  the  eastern  coast 
of  Spain  fai  1 813,  includiUg  the  buttle  of  CAstalla^  attack  of  Denia^  and  siege  of  'Nrragona. 
In  llll5i  he  sertcd  ks  cbmmAnding  engineer  with  the  Prussian  army  under  Prince 
Au^stUS  f^t  PrussiA  At  the  sieges  of  MAubeuge,  LAudrecy,  MArienbui-g,  Phillppevilkf  und 
Rocroy ;  and  continued  with  the  army  of  occupation  until  1818. 

14  Major-General  Lewis's  services :— campaign  in  Naples  and  Calabria,  in  1805  and  1806, 
inclttdmg  the  buttle  of  MaMa  And  siege  of  ScyllA  CAStle.  Capture  of  Isehia  And  ProeidA^  in 
fh«  BAy  6i  NAples,  in  Aug.  1800 ;  und  siege  of  the  Castle  of  Ischin.  Siege  of  the  Fort  at 
Santa  Maura,  in  1810.  Campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula ;  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the 
breach  of  St.  Sebasthm— lost  the  left  leg  above  the  knee.  He  has  received  the  sllvet'  War 
Medal  With  two  clasps  for  Maida  And  St.  SebAstiAo. 

16  Sir  Frederick  Smith  served  in  Sicily  from  1807  to  June  1812. 

1 T  MAjtff-GeuefAl  Oldfleld  served  in  North  AmericA  in  1807-8  And  9.  In  Hollund  AUd  the 
Netherlands,  in  1814.  From  March  to  June,  1815,  he  served  as  second  in  commund  of  the 
Enginerf  DepArtment  in  the  Netherhiods— as  Brigsde-Major  to  the  corps  of  Royal  Engi- 
neen  in  the  Netherlands  and  France^  from  March,  1816,  to  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army 
Iff  occupation  in  Decenlber,  1818 :  present  at  the  battle  uf  Waterloo,  and  capitulation  of 
Paris.    Was  CommAnding  R6yAl  Engineer  in  the  CAUAdAS  from  1839  to  1843. 

10  Mi^cft'-GenerAl  Dhlon  served  in  CunAdA  during  the  war,  from  1812  to  1815,  And  was 
slightly  wounded  At  the  storming  of  Fort  SAndusky.    Gold  Medal  for  Detroit. 

16  MAjur-GenetAl  Cdder  served  iu  the  expedition  to  Wslcheren,  nnd  siege  of  Flusliing, 
in  1809. 

fO  Cblonel  Shide  was  present  At  St;  SebestlAu  In  July  And  Aug.  1813;  blockAde  of 
Beyonne  And  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  was  one  of  the  officers  ielected  to  Accompany  the 
boats  fhmi  Socoa  to  the  mduth  of  the  river  Adour,  und  to  Assist  in  Uying  the  bridge  Across. 
He  hAS  reaeivod  the  silver  Wsr  Medal  with  one  clASp  for  St.  SebAstlan. 

f2  Colonel  BlanshArd  sefved  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 
Afterwards  In  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Washington,  the  operations 
And  engagement  before  Baltimore,  field  operations  And  engAgement  befbre  New  OrleAos, 
tAking  by  AssAult  the  lines  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Mississippi, and  capture  of  Fbrt  Bowyer. 
Joined  Sir  James  Kemp's  division  in  France,  22d  June  1816. 

29  Colonel  Emmetfs  services,  ftc.: — sieges  of  Badijoz  In  1811  and  12;  passage  of  the 
Nive,  battles  before  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Attack  on  the  American  lines  at  New 
Orleans,  every  affldr  on  thAt  expeditldn,  And  the  siege  of  Fort  Bowyer.  Slightly  wounded  At 


291  fViar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineeis. 

Badajoz  in  1811 ;  again  on  the  advance  towards  Orthes;  and  very  severely  woonded  at  tlio 
asaanlt  of  Badajoz  In  1812.     He  has  received  the  silver  War  Meda]  with  four  clasps. 

24  Colonel  Ward  serred  with  the  amiy  in  Sicily  in  1811  and  12;  was  |ires«nt  9X  tbe 
action  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Denia,  and  siege  of  Twragona  In  1813 ;  served  witii  the  aimy 
in  the  Netherlands  in  1814. 

25  Colonel  Gordon's  services:  —  attack  on  the  Castle  of  Seylla,  June,  1809$  aiaga 
and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  March,  1810. 

26  Colonel  Jones  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  in  180d.  Also  the  enmJmm 
of  1810, 11, 12, 13,  and  14,including  the  actions  and  siegea  of  Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811),  Ba- 
dajoz (1812),  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Bayonne. 
Wounded  leaiding  the  Forlorn  Hope  at  the  first  assault  of  St.  Sebastian.  Appointed  eoa»- 
manding  engineer  in  charge  of  the  fortifications  on  Montmditre,  after  the  entranee  of  the 
British  troops  into  Paris,  in  1815.  Appointed  a  Brigadier^General  for  particular  scrvtec 
in  the  Baltic  in  1854,  and  commanded  the  British  forces  at  the  siege  operations  agafatet 
Bomarsund,  in  the  Aland  Isles.    He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

27  Colonel  Barry  served  in  the  Peninsula  fh>m  Aug.  1812,  to  Oct.  1813,  and  was 
severely  wounded  by  a  grape  shot,31st  Aug.  1813,  when  leading  a  party  to  the  breiieh  at  the 
storming  of  St.  Sebastian.     Ho  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  claap. 

28  Shr  Wm.  Reid  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war,inaladiii|^ 
the  three  several  sieges  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  the  Forts  at  and  battle 
of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battlea  of 
Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Algiers,  under  Lord  Bxmonth,  ia 
1816  (Medal).  Severely  wounded  in  the  knee,  repulsing  a  sortie  at  Badajoi,  10th  May, 
1811 ;  in  the  leg  during  the  assault  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  10th  January  1812;  In  the  neck 
during  the  assault  of  St.  Sebastian,  28th  July  1813.  He  has  received  tbe  sQver  War  Medal 
with  eight  clasps. 

29  Colonel  Ord  served  in  Spain  during  1810,  11,  12,  13,  and  one  half  of  1814,  In* 
eluding  the  sieges  of  Cadiz  and  Tarragona. 

30  Colonel  Savage  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war.  In* 
eluding  the  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 

31  Colonel  Waters  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1812  to  September  1814,  Was 
at  Cadiz  when  the  siege  was  raised  in  the  former  year.  In  1815  he  was  present  in  the 
actions  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  He  led  one  of  the  columns  to  the  assanlt  of 
Peronne  on  the  26th  June  1815,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

32  Colonel  Matson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war.  In* 
eluding  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battles  of  Nivdle  and  Nive* 
Served  also  at  New  Orleans  in  1814.  He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  three 
clasps. 

33  Colonel  Victor  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  iadvd- 
ing  the  battles  of  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal 
with  three  clasps. 

34  Colonel  Yule  served  in  the  American  war  in  1814,  and  was  at  Chippewa,  6th  Jaly, 

1814,  and  Niagara,  25th  July,  1814. 

35  Colonel  Bolton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

36  Colonel  Whinyates  was  present  at  the  attack  on  Algiers  by  Lord  Bzmoath  on  87tfa 
Aug.  1816.  Served  with  the  army  in  France  in  1817  and  1818.  In  Feb.  1830  was 
commanding  officer  of  Engineers  with  the  Field  Force  in  New  Brunswick  when  tlie  dispated 
territory  was  invaded  by  tbe  state  of  Maine.  Haa  reoeired  the  Medal  for  the  Battle  of 
Algiers. 

37  Colonel  Wright  was  wounded  by  a  musket  ball  through  the  thigh,  12th  Oct  1821|  at 
Zante,  in  an  attack  made  by  the  Greeks  upon  a  Turkish  man-of-war. 

38  Colonel  Thomson  was  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  1815,  and  served  at  Manboi^y 
Landreey,  Phillipville,  and  Rocroi. 

89  Lt-Col.  Wortham  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  France,  hielwUng, 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  from  20th  August  to  9th  Sept.  1813  ;  battles  of  Orthes  and  Ton* 
louse.    Served  afterwards  with  the  army  in  America,  from  14th  Sept.  1814,  to  24th  May 

1815,  including  the  attack  on  the  American  lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  I8I69  and 
the  aim  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer  from  8th  to  11th  Feb.  1815.  He  has  reoetvedthe 
silver  War  Medal  with  three  clasps. 

40  Colonel  Portlock  served  in  the  last  American  war. 

42  Lt.-Col.  Montgomery  Williams  served  In  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1834-5  under  BIr 
Benjamin  D'Urban. 

43  Colonel  Foster  was  actively  employed  In  Canada  during  the  rebellion  In  1837,  0, 
and  9;  and  was  favourably  noticed  in  the  despatches  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces,  and 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers.         292 

upon  tbe  special  recommendation  of  Sir  John  Colbonie  received  for  bis  serrioeB  the  Brevet 
rank  of  Major. 

44  Lt-CoL  Gordon  served,  as  senior  officer,  in  Demerara,  during  the  insorrection  of  the 
Negroes,  in  1823  and  1824.  He  was  mentioned  in  general  orders,  and  received  the  thanks 
of  the  Court  of  Policy  of  the  United  Colony  of  Demerara  and  Esseqnibo. 

45  Lt.-Col.  Harlow  was  commanding  Royal  Engineer  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at 
Owimwai  In  New  Zealand  on  the  Ist  July  1846,  and  the  subsequent  destruction  of  the 
same.  Also  at  the  burning  of  Aretua's  Pah,  and  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  on  the 
I  Itb  Jan.  1846;  for  these  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

46  Lt.-Col.  Walpole  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape 
of  Qood  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  was  twice  wounded  on  the  8th  June  1846^ 
and  for  his  services  received  the  rank  of  Major. 

48  Colonel  Aldrich  was  specially  employedin  command  in  Spain,  Syria,  and  China.  In 
Spain  in  18d9  obtaining  the  surrender  of  the  Fortress  of  Melilla  by  the  Carlists  to  the  Queen 
of  Spain.  In  Syria  1840-41  (Medal) :  commanding  Royal  Bogineiers  from  the  first  landing 
to  the  18th  Dee.  1840,  including  the  operations  at  DVeane,  Tyne,  bombardment  and 
aasanlt  of  Sidon,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Bey  rout,  and  subsequent  surrender  to  him, 
while  in  charge  of  detachments  of  Royal  Marines  and  Turkish  troops,  of  a  division  of  the 
Egyptian  Army  (8000)  with  their  encampment  and  24  pieces  of  artillery :  also  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Acre.  From  13th  Dec.  employed  on  the  Staff  in  the  advance  to  Jaffa; 
and  from  the  80th  Sept.  1841  as  commanding  Royal  Engiaeers  until  the  evacuation  of 
Syria  by  the  British  troops.  In  China  1843  to  1847  as  commanding  Royal  Engineer  to  the 
Field  Forces  until  their  withdrawal  in  1846.  In  April  1847  he  was  employed  in  the  com- 
bined Naval  and  Military  expedition  up  the  Canton  River,  charged  in  command  with  the 
aasanlt  and  capture  of  seven  Forts,  viz.,  Napier's^  Whampoa  Creek,  French  Folly,  Ronge, 
Zlg-iag,  S^^ent,  and  Shanneen  Forts. 

60  Major  Dornford  was  employed  with  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  expedition 
up  tbe  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  at  the  capture  of  eight  Forts,  viz.,  North  and  South 
Wangtong,  at  the  Bocca  Tigris;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap,  at  the  Barrier;  Zig-zag,  Seg- 
ment, Shameen,  and  Dntch  FoUy ,  at  Canton. 

61  OipL  Skyring  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal). 

64  Major  Gordon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  from  the  19th  October,  as 
eonmianding  Royal  Engineer,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  operations  against  Sebastopol  (received  Brevet  rank  of  Major). 

66  Major  Chapman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Almm  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (received  the  Brevet  ranis  of  Major). 

67  Capt.  Fenwick  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53. 

60  Major  St.  Qeorge  Ord  serv^  as  Brigade-Major  in  the  combined  French  and  English 
expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1864,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bomarsund,  for  which 
he  fieeeived  Brevet  rank. 

61  Iieat.-Colonel  Tylden  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade-Major  of 
Royal  Engineers,  and  was  present  at  tbe  battle  of  the  Alma  and  tlie  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(received  Brevet  rank). 

64  Mi^or  Bent  was  present  with  the  Turkish  troops  at  the  action  of  Glorgevo,  7  July 
1864,  for  which  service  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

65  Capt.  Owen  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  campaign  against  the  insnigent 
Boen  in  1846,  and  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7. 

66  Major  Jervols  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7, 
and  made  a  military  sketch  of  8000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland, — 1,100  of  which  he  sur- 
veyed during  the  war. 

70  Capt.  Qibb  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  August  1841  to  April  1848, 
accompanied  the  overland  expedition  to  Port  Natal,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers 
during  the  whole  of  the  operations  connected  with  the  capture  of  that  settlement  in  May 
and  June  1843. 

73  Mafor  Lovell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (received  Brevet  rank). 

74  Captain  Jesse  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1 851-52 ;  psrt  of  the  time  as  Deputy- 
Aistal.  Quarter-Master  General  to  the  1st  Division. 

76  C^t.  Bonivhier  served  in  the  Kaffir  campdgn  of  1846,  during  a  portion  of  which 
he  was  placed  in  command  of  a  Native  Field  Force. 

76  Captafai  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  the 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

80  Lleat.  Stopford  was  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma. 


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Ordnance  Medical  Departments 


JHrector  Oeneral.—kndre^  Smith,  M.D.  25  Feb.  58. 
Deputy  Impectar-GeiuraL—John  Wallon  HaUhaiiy  M.D.  Aaitt.-Sutg*  6  Dee. 
08;  Surg,  6  June  27;  Senior  Surg,  I  Jan.  43;  I>ep,'In9p,'Gen,  I  April 64> 


Sbniob  Burobons. 

Alexander  Ogilvie,'  M.D 

James  Edmund  Williams 

Wm.  Kelly* 

Charles  Dempsey 

John  Atkins  Davis 

H.B.  James  Edw.  Thomas  Parratt' 

SUROBONB. 

George  Farr    

Chas.  Fred.  Staunton^  H.B 

Johnson  Sayage,  M.D • 

Robert  Templeton,  M.D 

Joseph  Ambrose  Lawson,  M.D.  . . 
Wm.  Alston  Dassauville,  M.D.    . . 

James  Somerrille  Litle 

OeoTge  Thomas  Ferris  

Melbourne  Broke  Qallwey    

John  Bent 

Rich.  Coffin  Elliot^    

Ross  Hassard*    

H.B.  Wm.  Hen.  Mackintosh,  M.D. 
Assist AMT  Surobons. 

Henry  Briscoe,  M.D • 

James  Maemillan  Scott  Fogo  .... 

Edward  OUbome 

H.B.  Edward  Schaw  Protheroe    • . 
Stanhope  Hanter  Fasson,'  M.D.  • . 

H.B.  RobertThomton 

Matthew  Combe 

Edward  Dawson  Allinson 

Henry  Fbher 

William  Pearson  Ward 

Thomas  Rhys 

R.B.  Philip  Splane  Warren,  M.D . . 

David  Field  Rennie 

John  Henry  Halahan,  M.D 

WilUamPerry    

Arthur  Rudge    

Thomas  Park 

H  owell  Walters  Y oss    

George  Pain 

Geo.Panl  MinchinWoodward,M.D. 

Alexander  Scott  Fogo,  M.D 

Joseph  C.  Homsby  Wright,  M.D. 

John  Alexander  M*Munn    

Essex  Bowen 

William  Haughton,  M.B 

Robert  Wm.  Cockerill 

Joseph  Barker    

Henry  Clifford  

Edward  Willis  Campbell 


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Paynuuterg  to  the  Ordnance  Department^  Messrs.  Cox  ft  Co. 

1  Doelor  Ofilvle  cfosnj  with  the  tioopt  In  the  wtater  of  181S-I8  from  MoiitrMil  to  lA  Pralrii  to  pivreve 
the  Inveelon  of  Lower  Cenada  bj  the  American  Army.  He  wee  present  at  tlie  etnrwriag  of  Vaet  MlaBi  and 
SendiuU  (where  he  was  seat  eflenrards  with  a  flait  of  truce  to  atteod  the  wooaded  prieoaeit)  |  and  served  Ibr 
a  short  tine  hi  the  Fleet  noder  Oonnnodore  Berclaj  on  Lake  Eriet  alto  with  the  anar  voder  Oeoeral 
Proctor  In  the  retrset  from  Amenbers  and  In  the  scllon  near  Moravian  Townt  et  the  stonnlnf  end  takil^t 
of  Fort  Niagara  he  received  ■  bayonet  woand.  Ue  was  afterwards  preeent  at  the  bombardaeM  of  the  Bank 
Bock  and  taUof  of  BuflUo,  where  he  crossed  the  river  under  a  heavy  Are,  being  one  of  the  only  two 
enrgeoos  attached  to  the  troops.  He  also  served  with  ibe  Indians  la  several  skirmishes  against  the  Ameii- 
eaae ;  and  he  served  two  years  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  In  France. 

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0  I  Augustus  Flemyng,  r 

0  ivV.BookeyLangford^(L/.-CtfI.90JuneM  ^ 
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Arthur  Sandys  Stawell  Walsh,  r 

John  George  Augustus  Ayles  ^    

John  Hawkins  Qascoigne  

Robert  John  M'Killop 

Wm.  Friend  Hopkins,  {Me^.  19  Dec.  64).. 

Henry  Carr  Tate,  Artillery 


Qeorge  Colt  Langlcy,"  ( Maj.  is  Dec M ;  > 
/.  c.  14  Dec  54) ;  AiHst.  Adj.-Gtn. . .  $ 


2nd  likut. 


Qeorge  Walknp  Congdon 

Richard  William  Mehcux     

Edward  Hocker,*»r. 

Francis  Augustus  Halliday.ilrtiZ^tfry 

Shnon  Fraser*®   

Hamnett  Parke,**t  A  rtUlery 

Walter  Co88ar,"r 

William  Henry  March 

Qallway  Byng  Payne    

Joseph  Oates  TniTcrs    • 

Robert  Murray  Curry ,*4 

Edward  Stanley  Browne,  r 

Joseph  Reid  Jackson,  r 

John  Thompson  Aslett**  r 

William  Robert  Maxwell,*'  r 

Thomas  Dudley  Fosbrokc** 

Charles  Joseph  Hadfleld,  r 

Richard  Carr  Spalding  ^* 

Hayes  Marriott*^ 

Walter  Welsford  Lillicrap,<«t  r. . . . . 

Thomas  Baker  Pleydell,*4  

Samuel  NettervUle  Lowder » 

Andrew  Roger  Sarage,^^  Artillery 
Edward  Thornborough  Parker  She  wen  *^ 

Qeorge  Lambrick*' 

Hugh  Kennedy,  r 

Robert  Hockings*^     > •  • 

William  Lawrence  Sayer"   

Richard  Qeorge  Connolly 

Augustus  DoYer  Lyddon  Farrant^  . . . 

Henry  Timpson**    

Nicholas  Moore, r 

Edw.  Pellew  Harnett  Ussher*' 

Charles  OgiWy  Hamley ," 

Henry  Varlo,**t 

William  Stratton  Aslett    

William  Franol«)  Foote 

Charles  Penrose  Coode 

William  Origor  Suther,  r 

Henry  Edward  Delacombe    •  •   • 

Andrew  John  Btickingham  Hambly**  • 

William  Ramsay  Searle,*^ 

Henry  Atkins  M'CaUam^t    

jCharles  Louls^  

Richard  King  Clavell,^t    

Alexander  Ramsay.  • . .  •  • •  • . 

Penrose  Charles  Penrose,^' r •  • . . . 

Qeorge  Brydges  Rodney    

John  Maurice  Wemys8,^t  Artillery    . 

Henry  Hotham  McCarthy ,'^  r 

Peregrine  Henry  Fellowes 

Wm.  C.  Parkin  Elliott*' A/a>r,  8  s«pi  54 

Charles  WUliam  Adair<*    

Richard  FarmaH*   

WiUiam  JolUffe'^ 

Robert  Seppings  Harrison*^ 

Wm.  Jenny  Pengelley   

{George  Gardiner  Alexander,  Artillery 


4  Dec.  27 
7  Jan.    28 

22  Jan. 

10  Mar. 

12  Apr. 

13  May 
4  June 

4  Mar.  80 
27  Apr. 
30  June 

30  June  20 

4  Dec. 

26  Dee. 
30  Jan.  30 

23  Feb. 

do 

27  July 
10  Aug. 
20  Not. 
17  May  31 
10  Sept 
22  Feb.  32 
19  Mar. 

4  Apr. 

10  Apr. 

11  July 

30  Not. 
15  Feb.  33 
7  May 

11  Oct 
1  Nov. 

do 

do 
11  Not. 

28  Feb.  34 

14  Mar. 
21  Mar. 

4  July 

14  Nov. 
86  Dec. 

31  July  35 

5  Jan.  36 

15  July 
27  Dec. 
27  Feb.  87 

7  Apr. 
86JiUy 

1  Aug. 
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do 
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17  Oct 

24  Oct 
81  Not. 

do 
19  Dec. 
do 
do 
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30  Jan.  38 

31  Mar. 

8  May 
do 
do 

18  June 
do 

19  June 
14  Aug. 


1st  libut. 


26  Oct  35 
28  Jan.  36 

22  Mar. 

15  Apr. 

6  Dec. 
10  Jan.  37 

23  May 
10  Jaly 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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7  Nov. 

16  ^ox. 
15  Dec. 

1  Jan.  38 
20  Apr. 

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10  June 

do 
3  Oct.  38 
7  Nov. 
28  Feb.  30 

7  Feb.  40 

8  Mar. 
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6  Nov. 

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20  Blar. 

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14  May 
3  July 

14  Aug. 
30  Oct  41 
84  Nov. 
18  Feb.  42 

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18  Feb. 
10  Mar. 

6  May 
13  June 

17  June 


CAPTAIK. 


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86  Au^. 

10  Oct. 
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80  Apr. 
4  May 

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27  July 
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4  Jan. 

4  May 

17  May 
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31  Aug. 
1  Oct 
86  Oct 
1  Mar. 

9  Mar. 
25  Apr. 

I  May 
25  May 
25  May 

10  Aug. 

81  Aug. 
10  Sept. 

8  Oct 
16  Not. 
84  Nov. 
16  Aug. 
83  Jon. 
80  Feb. 
98  Feb. 

1  May 
83  May 
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6  Oct 
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18  Not. 

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Captaikb. 

Charles  Frederick  Menzies 

John  Huskissou^ • 

John  Henry  Stewart  *»t 

David  Blyth» 

Jos.  Edw.  Wilson  Lawrence,*'  Artillery 

James  Ainslie  Stewart" 

James  Pickard  " 

Henry  Charles  Penrose  Dyer  •* 

Wm.  Bamham  Thos.  Rider    

Wm.  Alfred  Qamer  Wright,"  r.  • 

George  Wentworth  Forbes,  r 

Jermyn  Charles  Symonds 

OeoTge  Augustus  Schomberg,  Artillery 

Julius  Roberts,  Artillery   

Fleetwood  John  Richards,  r.. •••••»«». 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold,  r 

Ar&ur  Butcher^  r 

George  Drury, r •• 

Thomas  Forrest,  r •  •  • 

Edward  Andrte  Wylde,  r. 

Ebenezer  Tristram  Thomas  Jones,  r. .  • . 

Joseph  Henry  JoUiffe,  r 

John  William  Alexander  Kennedy"  •  • . . 

Robert  Boyle^     

Simon  Ridley  Little,  r 

John  EI]iott,««r 

Charles  M'Arthur 

Hamond  Weston  Gwyn.r 

Chas.  Loudon  Barnard^  Ariillery  .... 

Henry  George  Johnstone  DaYies  

Rodney  Yansittart  Allen,"^  r 

Nevinson  Willoughby  de  Courcy,  r 

Henry  Bates  Leonard,  r • • . 

George  Webb,  r 

William  Manscll  Hansell"  r 

Thomas  Carstairs  Gray .  r 

Wm.  Godfrey  Rayson  Masters,  r • . 

Richard  Parke 

John  Mauger,  r« • 

Thomas  Magin 

Charles  Slaughter,  r 

Fermor  Bonnycastle  Qritton 

Henry  John  Tribe,  r 

J.Wm.CollmanWilliams,*'  Artillery    . . 

Hugh  Stukely  Buck,  Artillery 

Thomas  Yalentine  Cooke 

George  Stephen  Digby,  A  rtillery 

First  Lisutenamtb. 

WHliam  Edward  Farmar,  Quartermaster 

J. Cha.  Downie  Morrison ^^  Adjutant. . . . 

Charles  Reed  Driver,?"  A^utant  

Alfred  De  Hochepied  Nepean     • . 

Henry  Spratt    

George  Edward  Owen  Jackson 

Frederick  Augustus  Percy  Wood  

Edward  Price  Usher    • 

Michael  Spratt 

Julius  Bunce,  At^utant 

Thomas  Page  Casey    

Henry  Treffry  Fox 

Edward  Lawes  Pym,  Adjutant 

Henderson  Ward ,..., 

Charles  John  Ellis   • 

WUh'om  Sandom  Davis,  ArtiUery 

Edmund  Charles  Domville,'''  Ad(jutant. . 

Frederick  Edward  Budd 

Thomas  Quin  Meade,  Quartermaster   . . 

Benjamin  Bousfleld  Herrick 

Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  Artillery 

Francis  Harry  Noott,  r 

WiUiam  Pitt  Draffen,  ArtiUery 

Willigm  James  Kinsman  •■..##••••#••. 


2nd    LIEUT.  IBT   LIEUT. 


21  Aug.  36 
4  Dec. 

18  Dec. 
do 

27  Dec. 
11  May  39 
do 

11  May 

10  Sept. 
24  Sept. 

17  Nov.  40 

19  Dec.  37 

16  Mar.  41 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

20  April 

18  May 

15  June 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  July 
do 

17  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 

31  Aug. 
do 
do 

19  Oct.   41 

16  Feb.   42 
do 
do 

19  April 
do 

17  May       , 

14  June 

7  July 
do 
do 

16  Aug. 

18  Oct. 
do 
do 

15  Pec. 
27  Dec. 

do 

do 

-      do 

do 

4  Jan.   43 

20  June 

15  Aug. 

21  Aug. 
do 

16  Mar. 
3BIay 
6  May 

17  July 
23  July 
27  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

do 
2  July     45 
do 


27  June 
18  July 
17  Aug. 
29  Sept. 

5  Nov. 
21  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

4  Jan. 
12  April 
12  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

21  Sept. 

16  Mar. 
3  May 

6  May 

10  July 
12  July 

22  Nov. 
21  Dec. 
21  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 

17  April 

5  May 
0  Aug. 

16  Aug. 

18  Aug. 

7  AprU 
do 

11  Apr. 
21  May 

25  June 

26  Aug. 
ONov. 
9  Nov, 

26  Nor. 
18  Dec. 
24  Dec. 
20  April 
10  May 

27  July 
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42 


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14  June    52 

17  Aug. 

18  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

do 
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13  Dec. 
43  13  Doc. 
18  Jan.     53 
8  April 
26  April 


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17  Feb. 
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14  March 

19  April 
28  April 

9  June 
21  June 
7  July 

19  July 
31  July 

1  Aug. 
21  Oct. 

20  Nov. 
20  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
19  Dec. 
27  Dec 


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FiBST   LlBUTBHAVTB. 

Thomas  Burton  Yandelettr  FitzGertld   •  • 

John  Timstall  Haverfleld 

John  Sangtter    

Ponsonby  May  Carew  Croker 

George  Baylet  Heastey 

Henry  Adair,  Adjutant  Artillery  ••.... 
Henry  Way  Mawbey,  Quariermoiter    •  • 

Arthur  Onslow  Lake  Lewis •••••» 

Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander,  ArtUUry 

John  Basset  Prynn  

Charles  Osbom  Baker « 

Philip  Harris,^*  Quartermaster 

William  James  Dunn,  A(yutant < 

John  Homdon  Parry,  A^utani 

Richaid  Kenne  tt  Willson 

Bdmund  Heury  Cox,  Artillery « .  • . . 

Bdmund  Brighouse  Snow • 

James  Taylor »»••»»••.< 

John  Barlow  Butcher ••••«*•••*«•• 

Arthur  Charles  Steele,  Artillery 

Bdward  Henderson  Starr,  Artillery  •  * 

Edward  Joseph  Ridgway  Connolly    

Edward  Ralph  Horsey,  Artillery 

Arthur  Ellis 

George  Basalgette    *  • « 

Edward  Qough  M'Callum  

Richard  Turberville  Ansell,  ArtUUry  »«.... 

George  Henry  Wriford,  Artillery 

John  Poore,  Artillery. ..»».» 

George  Gregory.*.. » 

Henry  George  Elliot •• 

Henry  Hewett,  Artillery 

Bdward  H<  Arthur  v^MrMiJefy     

Henry  Bradley  Roberts,  ArtiUery 

James  Shute^*    .  • . 
John  Busteed  Seymour,  r 

Arthur  John  Stuart 

Charles  Barker  Parke 

John  Yale  Holland,"*  A4jutantk 

Nugent  Macnamara,  ArtiUery  ..*...., 
Archibald  ^exander  Douglas,  ArtUlery 

Charles  Loftus  Tottenham  Usher    

George  Lascelles  Blake    < 

Osborne  Frederick  Charles  Eraser  •  • .  • . 

William  Henry  Worthy  Bennett 

George  Leslie • 

William  Penn  Burton,  ArtUlery 

Edward  Oetavius  Pearse,  Artillery  .  •  • 

Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby  

Geoiite  Le  Hardy  Burlton    

Eubule  Daysh  Thelwall,  Artillery    .... 
William  John  Spencer  Richards  ..••••• 

John  Vaugban  Carden  Reed^* ..%% 

Richard  Pentland  Henry » . 

Charles  Louis  Atterbury  Farmar    

Charles  Jolllffe,  ^Hiiiery k 

Henry  Lindmy  Searle,  Artillery < 

Henry  Lewis  Byans -. 

Henry  Nicholson  Tinklar 

William  Richard  leA«ys , 

George  Dare  Dowell,  Artillery 

Harrisson  John  Jnll,  ArtiHery  ....**. 

Theopliilus  Vaughton    ..».••. 

Angnstus  Tonyn  Staines  Cuttler 

WilUam  Taylor 

Edward  Grant  Stokes 

Dixon  Wbidbey  Curry   

Horatio  Nelson  Charles  Blanckley 

Archer  Croft  Critchell 

Edward  Fitzgerald  Pritchard  •  •  •  • 

Charles  William  Carrington , 

Robert  William  Bland  Hunt 

John  Frederick  Hawkey  


SlTD   LIBUT. 


* » •• 


14  Oct.  46 
do 
do 
16  Dec 
29  Dee. 
do 
do 

9  Feb.  46 
16  Feb. 
6  Hay 
do 
18  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
de 
28  Dec. 
do 
do 
16  Feb.   47 

do 
90  Apr. 
10  May 
do 
do 
do 
do 

8  Aug. 
do 

30  Sept. 
do 

18  Oct. 
do 

9  Dec. 

14  Dec. 
30  Dee. 

do 
do 

15  Feb.    48 
do 

19  Fob. 

14  March 
do 

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do 

do 

do 
96  July 

do 

15  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

19  Sept. 
do 
do 
do 
do 


1st  LIBUT. 

97  May  48 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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12  June 

8  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

28  Aug. 
31  Aug. 

1  Oct. 
11  Oct. 
96  Od. 

1  Mareh49 

9  March 

5  April 
96  April 
26  May 
26  May 
12Jnlj 
11  Aug. 
91  Aug. 
19  Sept. 

16  Not. 
94  Not. 

29  Jan.     60 
96  Feb.     61 

98  Feb. 
IMay 

93  May 
do 

94  July 
4eept« 

do 

17  8epC 

99  Sept. 

6  0el. 
6  Oct. 

6  Oct. 

7  Not. 
19  Not. 
19  Not. 
96  Not. 
93  Dee. 

14  JaB.     69 
19  Jan. 

do 
23  Feb. 
13Mai^ 
10  May 


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Royal  Marines. 


298 


f  •  • 


I'IRST  LiBUTBKANTB. 

Edward  Spry 

Frederick  George  Pym 

Henry  Fallowfleld  Cooper   < 

Joeepli  Hamilton  Maskery 

William  Henry  Hore  West 

Henry  Colton  Madge 

Francis  Lloyd  Dowse 

Ambro0e  Wolrige 

Thomas  George  Shelton  Meheux.  •  •  • . 

William  Tauzia  Sayary 

Geoige  Gill 

George  Brydges,  Artillery 

John  Michael  De  Coarcy  Meade. .  • . 

George  Oliver  Bvans •  • 

Francis  Walton 

Richard  John  Hardy  Donglas 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd 

Henry  Rolt  Tomlln 

Frederick   Herbert  Ruel 

Richard  Johns 

George  Naylor , 

Henry  Kason 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes,  Artillery 

Francis  William  Thomas 

Henry  Dickonson  Kightio^e^'  ••  •  • 

John  Cobb 

William  Henry  Clements 

Frederick  William  Arthur  Boyd  . . .  • 

Cuthbert  Ward  Barton 

James  Conway  Travers 

Frederick  Lewis  David 

James  Stirling  Mould   

Frederick  Augustas  Foster,  Artillery 

Philip  Harington • 

Francis  Worgan  Festing,  Artillery 

William  Addis  Delacombe 

Henry  Eyre  Wyatt  Lane    

Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  Scott  Dadson^^t 

Charles  Frederick  Short   

Francis  Lean •... 

John  Blackwood  Colwell 

Henry  Swale 

Cuthbert  Fetherstone  Daly 

William  Sanders    

Edw.  Congreye  Langley  Dumford,  Artillery, . 

Edward  Gladstone,  Artillery 

Ussher  Lee  Morris    

Joseph  George  Shanks      * 

Arthur  Charles  Joshua  M'Meekan 

George  Frederick  Walker     

William  Pitman,  ^rft7fcry 

Henry  Laws  Harrison 

Thomas  Herbert  Alexander  Brenan • 

Geoffivy  Mairis 

Charles  Sidney  Williams,  Artillery    

Charles  Bullen  Hugh  Mitchell 

John  Maitland  Lenuox • 

Thomas  Bent 

John  William  Henry  Chafyn  Grove  Morris,  ilr# 

Francis  Edward  Halliday,  ArtUlery 

Frederick  Ley. .•••• • 

John  Frederick  Sanders. 

James  Pulteiiey  Murray    

Charles  Hope  Clendon 

George  Weatherall  Thomas  Hemmans   

Fitzmaurice  Creighton 

Wyvill  James  Christy   

Charles  James  Dundas  Napier 

Wingrove  Laugharne  Tinmouth 

Charles  Bulkeley  Nurse    

Robert  Woollcombe,  Artillery    

Frederick  Charles  Knight    ....••.... 

Jelinger  Henry  Symons ••• 

Howard  Satton  Jones    


3nd  libut. 


19  Sept.  48 

do 
14  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 
19  Dec. 

do 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
30  Feb.  49 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
38  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 
3  Jan.  60 

do 
•  do 
3  July 

do^ 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
4  Mar.  61 
30  April 

36  Juno 

do 
30  Dec.  61 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
1  July  63 

do 
30  July 
30  Aug. 

do 

do 

37  Dec.     63 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  April    63 

do 

do 

do 
30  Judo 

do 
3  Aug. 

do 
3  July      44 
3  Aug.    63 

do 


IST    LIEUT 


14  June 
14  June 

17  Aug. 

18  Sept. 
18  Oct. 

36  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

do 
33  Nov. 
do 

13  Dec. 
do 

37  Dec. 

18  Jan. 
10  Jan. 

8  April 
8AprU 
36  April 
6  May 
36  June 
10  July 

1  Aug. 
16  Aug. 
do 
do 

ISepC. 
18  Oct. 
31  Oct. 

8  Dec. 
14  Feb. 

16  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
34  Feb. 

do 
do 
do 
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do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

14  March 
31  March 
10  April 

38  April 

8  May 

9  Jane 
31  June 

6  July 

7  July 

19  July 
31  July 

1  Aug. 

39  J>ec. 
31  Oct. 
10  Nov. 


63. 


63 


64 


47 

64 


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299 Boyal  Marines. 

First  Libutbnants. 

Albert  Wappel  Sharp    

Richard  Augustus  Fitzgerald  Studdert 

Harry  Boscawen  Savage 

Charles  Francis  Coppin    

Robert  Abemethie  Brutton 

Charles  Throckmorton  Witham 

Albert  Hlgman 

Hollis  Henry  Nott 

Second  Lieutbnakts. 

John  Richard  Mascall < 

Anthony  Malone    ..••. • 

MeWille  Suther 

Tliomas  Prothero  Newall 

Frederick  Gasper  le  Grand 

Samuel  James  Graham 

Robert  Frederick  Tayler 

James  William  Yaughan  Arbuckle ... 

Albert  Henry  Ozzard    

Edvrard  Brace  Pritchard • .  •  • 

George  Frederic  Blake •«•••< 

Robert  Kirwan 

Alexander  Donellan 

Oiway  Wheeler  Cnffe   

Henry  YilUen  Forbes   

Ardley  Henry  Falwasser  Bamee 

Henry  Brasnell  Tnson 

QustaYUS  Francis  Munro 

Arthur  Huntly  Hill  WaUh 

Alex.  Ba»sctt  Stephen  Shairp 

John  Caimcross 

Henry  Dixon 

Wm.  Henry  Townsond  Morris  Dodgin 

Charles  Stark 

John  Chesterton  Crawford   

John  Charles  Ready  Colomb  

Morgan  Henry  Price - 

Samuel  James  NicoU 

Jonn  Martley  Sadlehr 

James  Small •  • 

Henry  Langton  Tollemache  Inglis  ... 

John  Delves  Broughton 

Ponsonby  Ross  Holmes 

Alfred  Henry  Pascoe 

John  Dawson  Hope 

Robert  Ballard  Gardner    

Lennox  George  Rodney 

Daniel  Conner    

William  Henry  Wroot 

Charles  Durham  Hocart  Robilliard. . . 

Frederick  Spencer  Boxer 

William  Godfrey  Hale 

EdwardWillis    

Francif  Joseph  Parry 

Charles  Edward  Macdonald 

William  Henry  Speer  • 


2nd  LIEUT. 


30  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
7  Jan. 


53 


54 


7  Jan.  54 
21  Jan.   54 
do 
do 
20  March  54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19  April  54 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

24  June  54 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

25  Sept.  54 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


18TI.IBI7T-* 


17  Not. 

20  Not. 

do 

4  Dec. 

7  Dec 
16  Dec. 
19  Dec 
27  Dec. 


^4 


ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 

Head'QuarterM,  Portsmouth* 


300 


Henry  Ciirr  Tate^  4  May  47. 

F.  A.  Halliday,  87  Jaly,  47. 
Ilamnet  Parke,**  18  Feb.  42. 
Andrew  Roger  Savage/^  27  May  48 
John  Maorice  Wemyss,  6  Oct.  51. 

G.  O.  Alexander,  19  Jan.  62. 
J.  B.  W.  Lawrence,**  13  Nov.  62. 


Xieu/.- Co^OTieZf.— Thomas  Peard  Dwyer/*  16  Aug.  63. 

Henry  William  Parke,  1  Aug.  64. 

Captains, 

George  Augustus  Schombcrg,  24  Feb.  64. 
Julias  Roberts,  24  Feb.  64. 
C.  L.  Barnard,  28  April  64. 
J.  W.  C.  Williams,  20  Kot.  64. 
Hugh  Stukelcy  Buck,  7  Dec.  64. 
Geo.  Stephen  Digby,  29  Dec.  64. 


First  Lieutenants. 


William  Sandom  Davis,  21  Dec.  47. 
Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  21  March  48. 
William  Pitt  Draffen,  27  May  48. 
Henry  Adair,  Aiff.  27  May  48. 
Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander,  27  May  48. 
Artimr  Charles  Steele,  24  Aug.  48. 
Edward  Henderson  Starr,  18  Feb.  60. 
Richard  Turberville  Ansell,  18  Feb.  60. 
George  Brydges,  13  Dec.  62. 
George  Henry  Wriford,  18  Feb.  60. 
John  Poore,  18  Feb.  60. 
Henry  Hewett,  18  Feb.  60. 
Edward  M'Arihur,?*  18  Feb.  60. 
Edward  Ralph  Horsey,  18  Feb.  60. 
Henry  Bradley  Roberts,  18  Feb.  60. 
Edmund  Henry  Cox,  29  April  61. 
Nugent  Maenamara,  29  April  51. 
Ai€hibald  Alexander  Douglas,  29  April  61 . 

Adjutant, — Ist  Lieut. 


William  Penn  Barton,  0  Sept.  61. 

Edward  Octavins  Pearse,  9  Sept.  61. 

Eubule  Daysh  Thelwall,  6  Oct.  61. 

Charles  JolUffe,  6  Oct.  61. 

Henry  Lindnay  Searle,  3  Novi  61. 

G.  D.  DoweU,  19  Jan.  62. 

Harrisaon  John  Jull,  3  Aug.  62. 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes,  16  Aug.  53. 

Frederick  Augustus  Foster,  24  Feb.  64. 

Francis  Worgan  Festing,  24  Feb.  64. 

Edw.  Congieve  Langley  Dumford,  24  Feb.  64. 

Edward  Gladstone,  24  Feb.  54. 

WUliam  Pitman,  24  Feb.  64. 

Charles  Sidney  Williams,  24  Feb.  64. 

John  Wm.  Henry  C.  Grove  Morris,  24  Feb.  64. 

Francis  Augastns  HalUday,  14  March  64. 

Robert  Woolcombe,  1  Aug.  64. 


Henry  Adair,  87  Dec.  64. 


Wo. 
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STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 
Deputy  AcButant'General.'^Jf  Colonel  Samuel  Robert  Wesley,"  13  Dec.  54, 
AssUtant  A4futant'General.^Lieut.'Col.  George  Colt  Langley,  13  Dec.  64. 

Office f  22,  iVeio  Street,  Spring  Gardens. 

Adjutants. 


\9t  Lieut,  Julius  Bunce,  14  Jan.  62. 


Charles  R.  Driver,^*  18  Oct.  62. 
Edm.  C.  Dom  vn  V  8  April  63. 
J.  C.  D.  Morrison,'*  18  Feb.  54. 


Wo. 
Ply. 
Cha. 
Par, 


Ut  Lieut.  Edw.  Lawes  Pym.  24  Feb.  64. 
— —  Wm.  James  Dunn,  24  Feb.  64. 
— — ^—  John  H.  Parry,  9  May  64. 
John  Yate  Holhind,  20  Dec.  64. 


Norton  Austui,  26  June  46. 
George  Dibben,  7  July  46. 
Thomas  Cooper,**  15  July  46. 
William  Ruston,  23  Jane  46. 


Quarter-'Masters 


1st  Lieut.  PhiUp  Harris,^  18  Aug.  63. 

Wm.  Edw.  Farmar,  18  Feb.  64* 

Thos.  Quin  Meade,  24  Feb.  64. 

. H.  W.  Mawbey,  30  Nov.  54. 


Por. 
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Paymasters. 

9  John  Lawrence,**  20  July,  30 ;  2nrfX#.6  July,03;  i*.  16  Aug.  06;  Capt.  31  July,  26. 
Geoige  Hookey,**  23  March,  36;  2nd  Lt.  27  Jan.  06 ;  1st  Lt.  8  Aug.  11 ;  Capt.  12  Oct.  32. 
George  Watson,**  1  July  63  ;  2nd  Lt.  20  Dec.  12 ;  1st  Lt.  27  June  32  ;  Capt.  30  June  41. 
Thomas  Brown  Gray,**  1 6  Feb.  84 ;  2nd  i;*.  31  Jan.  25 ;  1**  Lt.  1  Oct.  33 ;  Capt.  5  Nov.  42. 

JBarraeh'Masters. 
Thomas  Moore,"*  16  Aug.  27 ;  2nd  Lt.  14  Jan.  01 ;  Ut  Lt.  16  Aug.  06;  Capt.  21  Nov.  10. 
Robert  John  Little,**  12  Sept.  29 :  2ndLt.  4  July,  03;  If*  Lt.  16  Aug.  06 ;  Capt.  31  July,  20. 
-■    !,<5June,32;2dX*.4July,03;lf*X*.16Aug.06;Cfl/><.31July,20, 


9AmbroseA.R.Wolrige,  ,^^, .,,      ,     ^^     .  ««-  ^'  ^  «««      «« 

Saac  Toby,**  21  March,  42 ;  2nd  Lt.  3  Apr.  10 ;  1st  Lt.  9  Sept.  28 ;  Capt.  22  May,  38. 

Deputy  Inspectors  of  Hospitals. 
Wo.  I  Oliver  Evans,  M.D.,  17  Jan.  49.  ||  Cha.  |  John  Drammond,  7  July  47. 

Surgeons. 
Por.  I  Samuel  Irvine,**  M.D.  30  Nov.  41.       ||  Ply.  \  Andrew  Millar,**  M.D.  12  Aug.  48. 


Assistant-Surgeons 


Cha. 
Wo. 
Cha. 
Por. 


A.  McClatchie,  4  Oct.  60. 
Johnstone  Christie,  M.D.  7  June  62 
Wm.  Fasken,  M.D.  22  Not.  60. 
W.  W.  Wildey,  M.D.  14  Nov.  61. 
;Sc«rlsf— Facings  Blue.   ArtUlery—JJfu^— Facings  Red.    AgentSfS.W.Te^r 


Por. 
Ply. 
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R.  P.  N.  Sparrow,  14  Nov.  51. 

N.  C.  Hatherly,  23  Dec.  53. 

Wm.  Henry  Woods,  M.D.  9  Sept.  54. 


301 


fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

1  Colonel  Coryton  Berred  as  a  MldBhipman  in  the  Royal  Navy,  on  board  the  Severn  and 
Hunter f  from  Feb.  1600  until  Dec.  1802,  and  was  engaged  with  the  batteries  at  the  Isle  of 
Bas.  In  1803  he  entered  the  Royal  Marines,  and  served  in  Uie  Spartiate,  off  Brest,  In  tha 
West  Indies,  and  at  Trafalgar,  in  which  battle  Capt.  Sir  Francis  I^forey  states  that "  Lieut. 
Coryton  rendered  himself  conspicuous  by  his  gallant  conduct."  Embarked  in  1806  in  the 
Argo^  and  served  untU  1809  on  the  coast  of  .^ca,  Canary  Isles,  West  Indies,  and  Spanish 
Main ;  was  landed  in  command  of  a  detachment  at  Wloebah,  on  coast  of  Africa,  against  a 
Native  army ;  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  a  battery  at  Teneriffe,  and  attempt  at  cuttlnjc 
out  an  enemy's  vessel  (severely  wounded).  Engaged  with  the  enemy  on  thirty  occasions 
— several  times  hand  to  haad — and  repeatedly  wounded.  General  Bum  stated  that  "  Lieut. 
Coryton  distinguished  himself  by  a  series  of  brilliant  and  successful  adilevements  not  sur- 
passed by  a  subaltern  of  any  Service."  Mentioned  for  **  conspicuous  seal  and  gallantry  " 
at  the  siege  and  blockade  of  St.  Domingo,  and  at  the  battering  of  Fort  St.  Jerome  in  1809. 
At  the  cutting  out  of  the  French  National  Felucca  Joseph,  of  seven  guns  and  sixty-two  men. 
At  the  City  of  St.  Domingo,  on  the  9th  March  1809,  he  commanded  the  gig,  which,  owing 
to  her  superior  pulling,  txMiided  the  vessel  fifteen  minntRs  before  the  other  boats ;  he  main- 
tained himself  until  their  arrival,  when  they  found  him  engaged  single-handed  with  eight 
or  ten  of  the  enemy,  refosing  to  surrender,  although  wounded  in  nine  different  places 
with  sabres.    After  bis  return  to  England  he  was  voted  a  sword  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 

2  Colonel  Ellis's  services: — ^The  general  action  with  the  combined  fleets  of  Fhioce 
and  Spain,  off  Cape  Rnisterre,  82nd  July  1805 ;  battle  of  Trafalgar,  21  st  Oct.  following ; 
the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  in  the  Lamnia^  the  leading  frigate  of  ten,  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Scheldt  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of  Flushing  and  Cadsand. 
Capture  of  the  island  of  Ouadaloupe,  in  January  1810.  Employed,  in  1812  and  13,  off 
the  coasts  of  France,  Spain,  and  Portugal.  Taking  of  the  American  frigate  Preeident, 
Jan.  1814;  various  suoceesnil  affitirs  of  boats  in  North  America.  Bombardment  and 
reduction  of  Fort  Munora  in  Scinde  in  Feb.  1839;  and,  landing,  the  25th  of  the  following 
month,  with  the  detachment  of  his  corps  at  Bushire,  under  a  smart  fire  from  the  Persians, 
for  the  protection  of  the  East  India  Company's  Political  Resident,  and  in  possession  of  the 
Residency  until  the  SOth,  when  that  agent  was  embarked  In  safety.  China  expedition,  and 
as  senior  officer  In  conunand  of  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Chusan  on  the  5th 
July  1840,  battle  of  Chuen-pee,  7th  Jan.  1841,  wherein  he  commanded  the  advance 
(promoted  Brevet-Major);  bombardment  of  the  Boguc  Forts,  assault  and  capture  of  the 
Island  of  North  Wantnng,  26th  Feb. ;  the  advance  on  Canton,  March  8th ;  storming  and 
taking  the  heights  and  forts  before  the  walls  of  Canton,  26th  May  (promoted  LieuL« 
Colonel);  capture  of  the  strongly  fortified  Island  of  Colongso,  near  Amoy,  26th  Aug. ; 
2nd  capture  of  Chusan,  1st  Oct. ;  assault  and  capture  of  citadel  and  dty  of  Chinbae,  lOtfa 
Oct. ;  advance  on  and  entry  into  Ningpo,  ISth  Oct. ;  in  garrison  and  command  of  Tay- 
woong-kaon  fortress  In  the  river  and  near  to  Canton,  from  6th  April  to  24th  May  1841 ; 
and  on  similar  duties  at  Ningpo  and  Chusan,  with  battalion  of  Royal  Marines,  from  10th 
Oct.  to  27th  January  1842,  following. 

8  Colonel  Wearing  was  wounded  at  Trafalgar. 

4  Colonel  Willes's  services:  Sir  Rfehard  Strachan's  actiOD,  4  Nov.  1805;  West  Indies 
1808  to  1812|  including  the  capture  of  the  city  of  St.  Domingo  in  1800;  South  BeveUad,  whi- 
ter of  1813 ;  Operations  in  the  Chesapeake  under  Sir  George  Cockbum;  Capture  of  Wash- 
ington; Advance  to  Baltimore,  In  1814;  Capture  of  Cumberland  Island  on  the  coast  of 
Georgia,  and  of  the  town  of  Saint  Mary's,1814;  Coast  of  Africa,  1817;  East  Indies,  1832  to 
1836.    Various  boat  and  other  services. 

6  Colonel  Pratt  was  at  the  taking  of  Capri  In  the  Bay  of  Naples,  under  Bir  Sidney 
Smith,  1 1th  May,  1806.  At  the  cutting  out  of  six  armed  vessels  from  nadar  the  batteries 
of  Lamiea,  in  the  island  of  Cyprus,  in  Jan.  1808.  Belonged  to  the  battalion  of  Royal 
Marines  commanded  by  Sir  James  Malcolm,  which  served  in  I^mIb,  the  coast  of  America, 
and  Canada,  for  four  years,  and  was  present  at  all  the  services  performed  by  it,  faicluding 
the  battle  of  Frampton  in  the  Chesapeak,  and  the  storming  and  taking  of  the  enemy's  fort 


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and  post  of  Oswego  on  Lake  Ontario.  Served  also  in  the  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in 
Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  16th  June,  1836,  and  Emani  16th  March  fol- 
lowing, together  with  all  the  services  performed  there  for  nearly  four  years. 

6  Colonel  Delacombe  served  on  board  the  Tonnant  covering  the  embarkation  of  Sir 
John  Moore's  army  at  Corunna,  and  afterwards  in  various  boat  affairs  in  Basque  Roads,  in 
1809,  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  the  following  year.  In  1812  he  was  at  the  destruction  of 
the  batteries  of  Languelia,  after  charging  with  the  bayonet  and  defeating  a  battalion  of  the 
French  52nd  Regiment  of  the  Line  of  a  very  superior  force.  In  1813  be  was  on  board  the 
Imperieute  at  the  attack  on  <he  batteries  and  tower  of  post  D'Anzo,  after  which  he  was 
landed  and  the  enemy  driven  fh>m  their  posts,  which  were  destroyed,  and  a  convoy  of  29 
▼eeaels  laden  with  ship  timber  for  Toulon  brought  out;  he  was  afterwards  at  the  attack  on 
Leghorn  under  Sir  Josias  Rowley.  Independent  of  the  above,  he  has  been  employed  on 
various  and  repeated  boat  service;  partially  engaged  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and 
several  times  with  the  Neapolitan  squadron,  gun-boats,  and  batteries  In  tiie  Bay  of  Naples. 

7  Colonel  Ashmore  was  in  the  Monarch  in  Sir  Samuel  Hood's  action  with  the 
French  frigates  in  1806.  From  November  1 807  till  August  1 809  in  the  Grampus,  emploj  ed 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Madagascar,  and  blockade  of  the  Mauritius.  From  February 
1810  to  January  1812  in  the  PoietierM  blockading  Brest,  Basque  Roads,  and  in  the  Tagus : 
whilst  in  Basque  Roads,  was  frequently  in  the  boats  sent  to  annoy  Uie  coasting  trade,  a 
service  that  brought  them  continually  under  fire  of  the  batteries,  or  into  action  with  the 
f>nn-boats.  When  in  the  Tagas,  was  with  the  detachment  of  Marines  sent  with  a  small 
force  of  Portoguese  under  General  Tane  to  destroy  the  Pontoons  preparing  by  Marshal 
Masaena  at  Santarem  to  cross  the  Tagus  :  was  on  piquet  under  that  town  the  night  of  the 
Marshal's  retreat  from  the  Lines.  In  1812  he  was  attached  to  the  2nd  battalion  at 
Santaudcr,  north  coast  of  Spain.  On  the  return  of  the  battalions  to  England  he  joined  the 
first  battalion ;  was  at  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  taking  of  the  town  of  Hampton,  &c.  When 
the  battalion  was  broken  ap  at  Isle  Aux  Noix  he  was  left  for  Lake  service  till  1817.  From 
August  1826  to  August  1829  was  serving  on  the  South  American  station  in  the  Oanget . 
was  landed  at  Rio,  on  the  occasion  of  tlie  German  and  Irish  troops  revolting  in  1828,  to 
protect  the  Imperial  family  and  palace  of  San  Cliristoph,  and  co-operate  with  the  French 
and  other  foi'ces  landed  to  quell  the  mutiny. 

8  Colonel  Philips  served  as  a  Midshipman  on  board  H.  M.S.  Belleisle  at  the  battle  of 
Trafalgar.  As  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines,  he  was  present  at  the  storming  of  three  of  the 
enemy's  entrenched  batteries  and  siege  of  Santa  Maura,  and  frequently  employed  in  boat 
afiairs  on  the  coasts  of  Italy  and  Dalmatia.  In  April  1812,  he  joined  the  first  Battalion ; 
served  with  it  in  Spain  and  in  America,  including  the  stonning  of  the  enemy's  entrenched 
eamp  at  Hampton  in  Virginia,  and  frequent  affkirs  with  the  enemy  there.  Detached  to 
Canada  and  served  under  Commodore  Sir  James  Yeo,  on  the  Lakes  Ontario,  Erie,  and 
Champlain. 

9  Colonel  Graham  terved  with  the  army  in  the  battalion  formed  of  the  marines  of  the 
squadron  at  the  takiag  of  Walcheren  in  1809.  Also  served  in  the  Ist  battalion  in  Portugal 
and  in  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain,  at  the  taking  and  defence  of  Castro.  Pro- 
ceeded with  the  battalion  to  America,  where  it  was  brigaded  under  Sir  Sidney  Beckwith  at 
the  attack  upon  Norfolk,  and  the  taking  of  Hampton,  and  several  small  places.  The  bri- 
gade being  broken  up,  he  went  with  the  battalion  to  Canada;  wldlst  there,  he  was  sent 
with  a  detachment  in  command  of  a  division  of  gun  boats  to  attack  a  battery  at  the  liead 
of  Lake  Champlain,  with  which  they  were  engaged  some  hours.  Returned  with  the  bat- 
talion  to  the  coast  of  America,  and  was  at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Fort  Point  Petre  and 
the  town  of  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;  shortly  after  his  promotion  in  1837,  he  exchanged  to 
join  the  battalion  in  Spain.  He  was  afterwards  at  the  demonstration  before  Nankhi  in 
China  (Medal).  Commanded  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  Brigade  under  General  Jone«, 
acting  in  conjunction  with  the  French  Jirmy  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the 
forts  at  Bomarsund,  Aland  Isles,  in  Aug.  1854. 

10  Lt..Col.  Childs  served  in  H.  M.  S.  Oihraltar,  blockading  Cherbourg.  L'Orient,  and 
Basque  Roads,  and  frequently  in  boats  cutting  out  French  coasters.  Early  in  1813  he 
volunteered  to  serve  in  the  1st  battalion  under  Colonel  Sir  Richard  Williams  in  tho 
Chesapeake,  and  was  at  the  attack  of  Craney  Island,  taking  of  the  enemy's  camp  at 
Hampton,  and  capture  of  Kent  Island,  and  in  many  minor  engagements  on  the  enemy's 
coast ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  battalion  to  Canada,  and  was  actively  employed  on 
the  Frontiers,  and  fluently  in  command  of  gun-boats  on  Lake  Champlain.  On  the  1 1th 
Sept.  1814,  he  was  engaged  on  board  the  Car^fiance,  in  one  of  the  most  severe  actions 
fboght  daring  the  war,  in  which  Commodore  Downie  (the  captain  of  the  ship).  Captain 
Anderson,  R.  M.,  and  41  men  were  killed,  and  upwards  of  100  wounded,  out  of  a  com- 
plement of  260.  He  also  served  Uie  Syrian  campaign  (Medal)  of  1840,  including  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Sidon,  capture  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  other  desul- 
tory services. 

11.  L{eut.-CoIottei  Evans  served  in  Ulysses  and  Barosm  firom  1810  to  1816  on  the 
West  India  and  North  America  station,  and  was  engaged  in  the  whole  of  the  operations 
of  tlie  squadron  up  the  Chesapeake  in  1819. 

12  Colonel  Wesley  served  in  a  battalion  of  Marines  formed  from  the  squadron  under 


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Sir  Alex.  Ck>c1irane  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Gaadaloape,  St.  Martin's  and  St.  Enatatis 
in  1810.  In  blockading  squadrons  off  Brest,  L'Orient,  and  Basque  Roads,  including  several 
successful  boat  affairs  under  the  Batteries  of  Rochelle  and  Isle  d'AIx  in  1811.  In  cosust 
operations,  North  of  Spain;  and,  with  the  first  battalion  of  Marines,  iu  Portugal,  in  1812. 
At  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  and  the  entrenched  camp  of  Hampton,  kjc.  in  the  Chesapeake. 
Benred  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  at  the  aiivanced  posts  in  Lower  Canada,  and  in 
command  of  a  division  of  seven  gun-boats  employed  blockading  the  enemy's  flotilla  at 
Platsburg.  At  the  defence  of  La  Cole  Mill.  Adjutant  to  a  Light  Corps  formed  of  the 
flank  companies  of  the  %1  West  India  Regiment  and  Marine  Battalions  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Fort  Peter,  the  fortified  positions  of  St.  Mary's  and  Cumberland  Island  (coast 
of  Georgia).  In  command  of  a  detachment  of  Artillery  in  U.  M.  S.  PhmtoA  assisted  in 
repelling  an  attack  of  Algerine  g^un-boats  in  1821.  Adjutant  to  a  battalion  under  Colonel 
Owen  serving  in  co-operation  with  the  Spanish  army  in  1836-7,  including  the  affair  before 
Fuentarabia,  11  July  1836,  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  of 
Hemani,  16  March  1837.  Served  as  Captain  In  the  same  battalion  until  the  Force  under 
Lord  John  Hay  was  withdrawn  in  1840.  He  has  received  the  Military  War  Medal  with 
one  clasp  for  Guadaloupe. 

13  Lieut.-CoI.  Brown's  services : — attack  on  French  forts  at  Ciota  June  1812  ;  attack  and 
capture  of  the  town  of  L'£scalia,in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  1812;  partial  engagement  with 
the  French  fleet,  near  Toulon,  1813;  attack  of  Algiers;  destruction  of  Greek  pirates  at  Porto 
Bono,  Isle  of  Candia,  June,  1826. 

14  Lieut.-Col.  Hurdle  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  and  harbour  of  Courageaux  In  1815  ; 
battle  of  Navarino  in  1827  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp)  ;  and  engagement  at  Punta  Obli* 
gada  in  the  river  Parana  on  the  20Ui  Nov.  1845. 

16  Lieut.-Col.  Dwyer  served  in  the  blockading  squadrons  off  Flushing,  the  Texd,  and 
off  Brest  Shice  the  peace  he  has  served  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean, 

16  Lieut—Colonel  Land  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  at  D'Jonni, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  (Medal). 

17  Lt.-Col.  Mitford  was  employed  on  the  coast  of  Syria  during  the  whole  of  the  opera- 
tions against  the  Egyptians;  he  landed  and  served  with  the  battalion  at  the  Camp  d'Jouni 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  d'Acrc.  He  has  been  presented  with  a 
medal  from  the  Sultan. 

18  Lt-Col.  Hawkins  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  (about  200  strong)  at  the  attack 
on  and  destruction  of  Malloodoo  in  Borneo. 

10  Lt-Col.  Parke's  services: — Co-operation  with  the  Spanish  forces  and  Legion  near  San 
Sebastian,  and  under  Espartero  in  raising  the  siege  of  Bilboa. 

20  Lt-Col.  Stransham  served  at  the  battle  of  Navaxino,  inl827.  Also  on  the  China  ex- 
pedition, and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  defences  of  Canton,  18th  March. 
1841. 

21  Lieut-Colonel  Rea  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain 
against  the  Carlists,  in  1837-38. 

22  Lieut.-Colonel  Anderson  was  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827 ;  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  action  he  boarded,  with  his  men,  one  of  the  Turkish  ships,  and  capturcxl  the 
flag:  the  following  day  he  was  a  volunteer  in  the  boats  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  out  the 
itt-shore  squadron.  Served  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Portugal,  and  was  for  some 
time  quartered  at  Fort  St.  Julian,  in  Oct  1827.  Served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the 
coast  of  Syria  in  1840;  at  the  storming  of  Sidon  he  planted  the  British  colours  on  the 
walls;  was  encamped  at  D'Jouni;  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Beyrout;  the  bombard* 
ment  and  surrender  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre ;  the  surrender  of  Jaflh*  and  a  volunteer  in  the 
expedition  against  Gaza;  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  he  was  Adjutant  to  the  R.  M. 
Battalion.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

24  Captahi  T.  B.  Gray  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  in  a  battalion 
under  Colonel  Owen,  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1836-7-8,  iu  co-operation  with  the 
Spanish  army,  includhag  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  aud  the 
action  of  Hemani,  16th  March  1837 :  he  was  subsequently  appointed  Adjutant  to  the 
force  under  Colonel  Parke.  He  served  as  Captain  on  the  coast  of  Portugal  and  in  the 
Tagus  during  the  civil  war  in  1846-7,  and  was  landed  with  his  detachment  Stom  H.  M.  8. 
Superby  to  guard  the  captured  divisions  of  the  rebel  army  under  Count  das  Autas,  prison* 
ers  in  Fort  St  Julian. 

85  Lieut-Colonel  Nolloth  served  as  Lt.-Col.  of  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombaid- 
ment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1864,  for  which  he  received  Brevet 
rank  of  Lieut-CoL 

32  Major  Campbell  and  Captain  Lemon  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain. 

33  Captains  Hunt,  Coasar,  Lowder,  Sayer,  McCarthy,  Major  Elliott,  Captains  Uui^ 
kisson,  Blytb,  and  Wright  have  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp,  and  the  Med.il 
Government  for  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  in  1840. 

34  Capt.  George  Elliott  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  co-operation  with 
the  Spanish  troops  against  the  Carlists  in  1837 ;  served  also  on  the  China  expedition. 


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( Medal),  and  was  woandedin  the  attack  on  the  intrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of 
from  the  Turkish  Segoan,  15th  March,  1842. 

35  Captain  Moore  was  at  the  destruction  of  58  piratieal  Tesselsat  Cho-Keum  in  Oct.  1849t 
96  Lt-Gol.  Langford  serred  with  the  Battalion  in  Spain  from  June  1886  to  Sept.  1840, 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Fnenterabia  and  Hcmani,  besides  Tarions  minor  afTairs. 
While  serring  in  H.  M.  S.  North  Star,  from  Sept.  1841  to  Sept.  1846,  he  participated  in 
the  operations  of  tlie  Expeditionary  Force  in  China,  including  the  bloclcadeof  the  Woosung 
Rivers  (Medal).  On  the  termination  of  hostilities  with  China  he  proceeded  in  the  North  Star 
to  New  Zealand ;  and  was  landed  with  all  the  detaclimeuts  of  Royal  Marines  from  H.  M.  ships 
present,  and  appointed  to  command  that  force,  together  with  a  detachment  of  the  9Gth 
Regt,  with  which  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  field  against  the  insurgent  chieft,  whose 
strongly  stockaded  Pahs,  or  Tillages,  were  successfully  attacked  and  destroyed:  for  these 
services  he  obtained  the  Brevet  rank  of  Bfi^Jor. 

37  Captain  Ayles  scnred  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827  (Medal).  Was  also  at  the 
destruction  of  29  war  junks  in  China  in  1840. 

38  Lt.-Col.  Langley  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  command  of 
the  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Castor,  during  1834  and  two  following  years, 
and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  9th  June  1836,  defending  the  heights  of  Passages  against 
a  very  superior  force  of  Carlists. 

39  Captain  Hocker  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal) ;  and  was  at  the  storming  of  Sidon 
and  bombardment  of  Acre.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

40  Capt  Simon  Frascr  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  (Medal),  including  the 
storm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  the  surrender  of  Bey  rout,  and  the  bombardment  and  capture  of 
St.  Jean  d'Acre. 

40t  Captains  H.  Parke,  Lillierap,  Clavell,  and  Wemyss,  served  with  the  Royal  Marine 
Battalion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal). 

41  Capt.  Parker  was  wounded  through  the  arm  at  Prescott,  in  Upper  Canada,  13th 
Nov.  1838. 

41 1  Captains  Curry,  Pleydell,  and  J.  H.  Stewart,  served  the  Syrian  Campaign  of 
1840  (Medal),  at  D'Jouni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

42  Capt.  J.  T.  Aslett  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal),  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Sidon,  D'Jouni,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre  (slighUy  wounded 
by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine). 

43  Capt.  Maxwell  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Chuenpee,  attack  of  batteries  of  Aiiunghoy  and  North  Wantung,  advance  on  Canton, 
storming  the  heights  and  entrenched  camp  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso. 

44  Captain  Fosbroke  was  employed  on  shore  against  the  natives  in  New  Zealand  in  1846. 
43  Capt.  Spalding  served  in  command  of  a  Company  throughout  the  operations  in 

Syria,  in  1840,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Gebail.     He  has  received  the 
Syrian  Medal. 

46  Capt.  Marriott  served  two  years  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China,  and  was 
present  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan ;  assisted  at  the  demolition  of  the  Bogue  Forts  in 
the  Canton  River ;  participated  in  the  actions  of  the  first  and  second  Bars ;  was  engaged 
in  the  destruction  of  all  the  enemy's  sea  and  river  defences,  including  the  fortresses  of 
French  Folly  and  Hoqua's  Fort;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort ; 
storming  of  the  Bird's  Nest  Battery,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  on  the  enemy's 
position  and  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  above  Canton. 

47  Captains  Savase,  Lambrick  (wounded  12th  July,  1836),  and  Hockings  served  in 
Spain  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion. 

49  Capt.  Shewen  was  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
including  the  storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  bombardment  and 
fall  of  St.  Jean  d*Acre.    Served  also  with  the  battalion  at  the  camp  at  d'Jouni. 

50  Captain  Farrant  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  Syria  (Medal),  at 
D'Jouni,  the  storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  also  in 
China  in  1842  (Medal).    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

51  CaptainTimpson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  1842  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Tscke  and  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  on  the  hill  defences  and  capture  of  Chapoo, 
capture  of  the  batteries  and  city  of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le  Shau,  assault 
and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  landing  before  Nankin. 

52  Captain  Ussher  served  in  China  (Medal),  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  on 
Chnenpee,  and  capture  of  Amoy. 

53  Csptahi  Hamley  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal),  at  Cai£fa  and  Tsour,  the  bombard- 
ment of  Acre,  and  at  D'Jottni.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

53t  Captains  Tarlow,  M'Callnm,  and  Brooker,  served  the  Campaign  in  Syria  in  1840 
(Medal)  at  D'Jouni,  and  l)ombardment  of  Acre. 

54  Capt.  A.  J.  B.  Hambly  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  16th  March,  1842. 
He  served  also  in  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Borneo  In  1845  and  46,  including  the 
attack  on  Malloodoo  Bay. 

55  Captain  Searle  served  the  Syrian  Campaign  (Medal) ;  wu  at  D'Jouni,  the  attack  on 


305  Wcat  Services  of  the  Officere  of  the  JRoyal  Marinee. 

the  fortified  position  of  Gebsil,  at  the  sturender  of  Beyrout,  and  the  ttormlng  of  8ldiHi^ 
Hai  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 
66  Captain  Looii  aerred  in  Syria  (Medal)  at  the  atorming  of  Bldon,  and  at  D'Jonai. 

57  Captain  Penrose  aerred  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  North  Cooat  of 
Spain  io  1838.  Alao  in  China  in  1841-2  (Medal),  during  the  operetiona  ia  the  Tang- 
tse-Klang. 

58  Capt.  Adair  served  in  Syria  in  18 iO  (Medal),  and  was  slightly  wounded  ia  tlie 
assault  upon  Gebail. 

59  Capt.  Fannar  senred  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  hatlle  of 
Choenpce,  attack  of  the  Annnghoy  batteries,  adTanee  on  Canton,  capture  of  the  heights  of 
Canton,  capture  of  Colongso,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  eitntfel 
and  city  of  Chinhae,  entry  into  Ningpo. 

60  Capt.  Harrison  served  in  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  (Medal),  Indnding 
the  attadu  on  the  fortress  of  D' Jebail,  and  bombardment  and  capture  of  Acre.  He  served 
also  in  Kew  ZeaUmd,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  Pah  at  Rnapeknpeka  oa 
the  11th  Jan.  1846. 

61  Capt.  Lawrence  acted  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Capt.  Hotham,  R,  Nf.  while  taking  and 
destroying  the  batteries,  &c.  at  Panta  Obligada,  in  the  river  Parana,  on  the  80th  Nov.  1846. 

02  Capt.  J.  A.  Stewart  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign, 
and  was  at  the  taking  of  Sidon,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  H.  M.  8.  BdMurgk* 
Served  also  on  the  coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  during  which  time  he  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  several  Barracoons  on  the  coast,  when  about  1200  slaves  were  liberated. 

63  Capt.  Pickard  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Chnenpee,  attack  of  batteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wantung,  advance  on  Canton, 
storming  the  heights  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso. 

64  Captain  Dyer,  served  at  Monte  Video  during  the  Civil  War  in  1844.  At  Borneo 
Proper  in  an  engagement  with  pirates,  and  at  the  defeat  of  their  forces,  and  destruction  of 
their  stockades  in  Malloodoo  Bay  in  1845. 

65  Captains  Kennedy  and  Mansell,  were  present  in  an  engagement  with  Pirataa  aft 
Borneo,  and  defeat  of  their  forces  and  destruction  of  their  stockades  in  Malloodoo  Bay 
in  1845. 

66  Capt.  Boyle  commanded  the  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  expedition  np  the 
St  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  and  was  present  at  tlie  storming  of  Fort  Serapagul,  and  furrnodtr 
of  others  in  1848,  and  was  mentioned  in  the  despatches. 

67  Capt.  Allen  served  on  t^  China  Expedition. 

68  Capt  John  BllLott  senred  in  H.  M.  S.  Fox  during  the  action  with  the  stockade  bat- 
teries, and  destruction  of  the  Burmese  war-boats  in  the  Rangoon  river,  on  the  10th  Jan. 
1852.  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  destruction  of  the  same  stoduMlea  on  the  4th 
April;  landed  in  command  of  the  Marines  during  the  whole  of  the  operations  agaioeft 
Rangoon,  from  the  1 1th  to  the  17th  April.  Commanded  the  Marines  on  the  expedition  to 
Mobee  against  the  army  of  the  Governor  of  Rangoon  (officially  thanked) ;  and  afterwards 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Bassein  (wounded,  and  honourably  mentiooed  in 
both  Naval  and  Military  despatches),  as  also  the  Royal  Marines  embarked  in  the  staam 
flotilla  on  the  Irrawaddy,  and  severely  wounded  on  the  advance  to  Prome.  (Honourably 
mentioned  in  Governor-General's  despatch). 

69  Capt  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  26th  Dec.  1851,  in 
spiking  the  guns  to  protect  H.  M.  steamer  T^azoTf  then  aground. 

70  Lieut.  Morrison  was  present  when  the  Batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  river  Parana  were 
attacked  and  carried,  20th  Nov.  1845. 

72  Lieuts.  Harris  and  Reed  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-2. 

74  Lieut  Edward  M'Arthnr  was  present  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  phrallcal 
stockades,  4cc.,  at  Lagos,  Western  Africa,  in  December  1851. 

75  Lieut  Shute  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria 
(Turkish  Medal  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

76  Lieut.  Nightingale  senred  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.8.  J%ar. 

76t  Lieut  Dudson  served  with  the  R*  M.  Battalion,  in  oo-operation  with  the  Preneh 
army,  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  in  Aug.  1854. 

77  Capt.  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840  (Turkish  Medal  aad 
Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  In  the  Parana,  and  oommanded  the  first  diviaion  of 
the  rocket  party  at  St.  Lorenzo,  in  action  with  the  batteries  on  4th  June  1846. 

78  Lieut.  Driver  was  landed  at  Monte  Video  for  the  protection  of  British  propetiy  la 
1845. 

79  Lieut  Domville  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  Hm  the 
protection  of  British  property  at  Monte  Video.  He  was  there  detached  for  service  ia  the 
Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  ports  of  Obligado,  and  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  river.  Commanded  a  detachment  at  Bat  Island,  off  Monte  Video,  and 
was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  river  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

80  Lieut  Holland  commanded  a  detachment  employed  on  board  H.M.8*  Pwy,  and  on 
shore  at  the  capture  and  deatmetion  of  23  piratical  vessels  and  250  gnna  in  Bias  Bay 
(China),  on  the  1st  Oct.  1849;  and  in  H.M.S.  Medea  at  the  destruction  of  IS  piratical 


fFar  Semieei  of  ilte  Officer  $  of  the  Royal  Marines.   306-307 

▼ecselfl  and  130  guns  at  Kuto  (China),  on  the  4th  and  5th  March,  1860.  Seired  in  boats 
of  H.M.S.  Hatting$  on  the  Irawaddy  in  the  autumn  of  1853,  in  action  with  Burmese 
troope  at  Meet-tha  on  30th  September,  and  on  shore  at  the  capture  and  occupation  of 
Proiue. 

81  Captain  Lawrence  served  in  bomb  vessels  in  1805  and  6  between  Dunkirk  and 
Boulogne,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  French  flotilla.  In  1807  he  was  present 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destroying  the  Turkish  squadron,  and  in  Egypt.  In 

1808  he  was  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  In  1809  he  was  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
engaged  with  the  enemy's  gun-boats  at  Bati.  In  1811  he  was  serving  with  the  Marine 
batti3lon  in  Lisbon,  St.  Julian,  and  Cascaes.  In  1812  he  was  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
and  was  the  officer  who  directed  the  guns  from  a  rock  at  the  entrance  of  the  St.  Andrew  river 
against  the  castle  of  Vigo,  and  subsequently  landed  and  blew  it  up :  he  was  also  at  the 
taking  of  Castro,  at  all  the  attacks  on  that  coast.  In  1814  he  was  at  the  battle  of  Bla* 
densbuig,  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  subsequently  in  all  the 
attacks  at  New  Orleans. 

82  Capt.  Hookey  served  as  Volunteer  Ist  class,  in  His  Majesty's  ship  Prince  of  Wales f 
from  Jan.  to  Dec.  1805,  and  was  in  the  general  action  of  the  32nd  Dec.  1805.  Served  in 
the  West  Indies,  from  1806  until  1800,  including  the  capture  of  Les  Saints,  and  Martinique, 
and  several  actions  in  boats  cutting  out  French  vessels,  and  destroying  batteries,  tee.    From 

1809  to  1811  served  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Thebam,  blockading  the  French  flotilla  at  Boulogne ; 
several  times  in  action  with  them.  Assisted  in  the  boats  cutting  out  a  large  French  lugger 
at  Dieppe.  From  1812  to  1814,  served  on  board  His  Majesty's  ship  J)aphne,  in  the  Baltic, 
and  was  several  times  in  action  with  Danish  gun-boats  in  the  Belt. 

84  Captain  Watson  served  as  Quartermaster  of  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  employed 
in  co-operation  with  the  troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain  in  1837,  and  was  wounded  16th  Mardi. 

85  Capt.  Moore  served  in  H.M.  8.  AmpkUm,  from  May,  1803  to  July,  181 1 ;  was  in  the  ac- 
tion with  and  capture  of  four  Spanish  frigates  off  Cape  St.  Mary's ;  action  with  flotilla  of 
gun-boats  in  Gibraltar  Bay;  cutting  out  a  schooner  in  Corsica;  a  severe  action  with  a  French 
frigate,  and  driven  on  shore  under  the  batteries  In  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1808.  Served  at 
the  taking  of  Pessara,  and  capture  of  large  convoys.  Commanded  the  marines  at  the  taking 
of  Cortelazza  in  1809,  and  taking  six  gunboats.  Commanded  the  marines  of  the  squadron 
at  the  taking  of  Grao  and  large  convoys  laden  with  militarv  stores,  after  a  most  sangui- 
nary action  with  a  garrison  of  French  troops  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  when  the  whole 
of  the  garrison  were  killed,  wounded,  or  made  prisoners, — for  this  action  and  previous 
services  he  was  made  brevet-captain.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  several  other  towns 
on  the  coast  of  the  Adriatic,  and  destruction  of  convoys.  He  was  senior  officer  of  ma- 
rines in  the  action  off  lassa,  13th  March,  1810.  Was  twice  very  severely  wounded  and 
twice  rewarded  from  Patriotic  Fund.  He  has  been  in  upwards  of  30  successful  contests 
with  the  enemy,  and  frequently  officially  mentioned  for  gallantry. 

86  Capt.  Little  served  in  the  channel  fleet  and  at  the  blockade  of  Ferrol  and  Corunna 
in  1803-4.  Appointed  to  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  on  the  formation  of  that  corps  in 
1804,  and  was  employed  in  various  bomb  vessels  on  the  enemy's  coast  co-operating  with 
the  land  forces,  or  on  detached  service.  In  command  of  the  mortars  in  the  Vetuvius 
bomb  at  the  attack  of  Boulogne.  Defence  of  Cadiz  in  1800 ;  and  subsequently  at  the 
blockade  of  Rochfort,  where  he  commanded  a  storming  party  in  a  successftU  night  attack 
on  the  coast,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  particular  thanks  of  the  Admiralty,  and 
was  rewarded  by  the  Patriotic  Fund : — at  the  commencement  of  this  attack  he  was  severely 
wounded  by  a  musket-baU  shattering  the  wrist  which  rendered  amputation  of  the  right 
hand  necessary. 

87  Captain  Wolrige  served  in  the  year  1809  with  Lord  Cochrane  in  Basque  Roads ;  and 
In  the  same  year  was  engaged  in  action  with  gun-boats  in  the  Baltic.  From  1810  to  1812 
defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tarifa.  Severely  wounded  at  South  Beveland  in  1814,  and  recmed 
a  reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund.    Present  at  the  battle  of  Algiers  in  1816. 

88  Captain  Toby  served  from  1810  to  12  inclusive,  on  the  Coast  of  France.  From  1813 
to  16,  with  the  1st  battalion  (Royal  Marines)  in  America,  and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 
Since  the  Peace,  he  has  served  in  the  Mediterranean,  on  the  coasts  of  Africa,  and  South 
America.    He  has  been  frequently  engaged  in  boat  actions  with  batteries,  &c.  &c. 

89  Doctor  Irvine  was  actively  employed  on  the  coast  of  North  America  in  1814  and  15, 
as  Assistant-Suigeon  of  H.  M.  S.  Spencer,  and  Acting-Surgeon  of  H.  M.  sloop  Dispatch, 
being  in  boat  service,  and  frequently  under  the  Are  of  the  enemy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the 
AUiffOior  at  Rangoon  during  the  Burmese  war,  where  he  bad  also  charge  of  the  Hospital 
Ship  established  for  the  reception  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  flotilla  employed  in  the 
Irruwaddy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the  Dartmouth  in  the  battle  of  Navarino,  and  of  the  flag 
ships  St.  Vincent  and  Britannia  in  the  Mediterranean :  whilst  in  the  latter  ship  Dr.  Irvine 
gained  the  gold  medal  of  Sir  Gilbert  Blane  for  his  Medical  Journal. 

00  Doctor  Millar  and  Quartermaster  Cooper  have  received  the  Medals  for  service  in 
Syria  in  1840. 


308 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 


CommUiarieS'  General, 

9  William  Filder,^  CB 

Henry  James  Wild    


Deputy"  Commitsariet'  OeneraL 

9  John  Laidley' •  •  • . 

Thomas  Warton  Ramsay  • .  • « < 

Wm.  Henry  Robinson 

9  Henry  Bowers* 

WilliamGreen 

Tliomas  Stickney   

John  Bland • 

William  Thomson 

9  WiUiam  Bishop 

Thos.C.Weir    

John  Lane 

9  James  Duff  Watl* 

George  Adams 

9  Edward  Alphonso  Fred.  Cowan  >^ 

9  OUbert  H.  Dinwiddle  *>    

OliTer  Goldsmith 

Charles  Williams  

William  Fisher  Mends 

AsHttant'  ConunisearieS"  GeneraL 

Fred.  Thomas  Mylrea 

9  James  Wilson 

Kenneth  Cameron  ••.. 

Charles  Swain 

Ferguson  Thos.  Cozworthy 

Thos.  Geo.  S.  Swan 

Fulford  Bastard  Feilde 

John  M'Farlan 

Thomas  Graham    

9  Joseph  Wm.  Wybault 

John  William  Smith 

Johannes  de  Smidt    

Robert  Aekroyd 

William  Stanton   

*  Wm.  Robert  Alex.  Lamont < 

Stephen  Owen 

Francis  Bisset  Archer 

William  Henry  Drake 

George  Shepheard 

William  Hen.  Maturin 

John  William  Bovell 

Randolph  Ronth 

Maximilian  Malasses    , 

PhilipTumer 

Henry  Browne  Morse  

Charles  Thos.  Malasses 

Wm.  Hen.  Dalrymple 

Alexander  Edwards 

John  Trimmer  

Geo.  Darley  Lardner , 

Leonce  Routh    

Frederick  Stanley  Carpenter 

William  LeMesurier^ 

John  Salosbary  Darenport 

James  Xug.  Erskine*.  • 

William  Spearman  Archer 


Deputy  Attt. 
Comratt.  0«n. 


AMiftaat 
CommJi.  Qtn. 


Deputy 
Ck>inmi«.  Oen. 


ComtnleMiy 
QencmL 


11  Jan. 

25  Nov. 

2  Nov. 

25  Dec. 

16  Mar. 
22  Oct. 

1  June 
28  June 
13  July 
15Jnly 
31  Jan. 

4Moy 
19  July 

5  Aug. 

5  Sept 

17  Dec. 
25  Dec. 

1  July 


12 

13 

12 

14 

13 

16 

21 

13 

24 

26 

14 

14 

21 

11 

14 

14 

14 

37 


10  Aug.  11 
4  May    Id 


22  Oct.    16 
7  June  25 

7  June  25 
13  Dec.  33 
10  Sept.  SO 

5  June  38 

8  Mar.  31 

10  Sept  30 
24  July  34 

11  Apr.  36 
20  Jan.  37 
20  Jan.  37 
24  Dec.  41 

4  May  30 
28  June  3d 
do 
1  July  40 
15  June  43 


26  Oct    16 
20  Jan.  37 


do. 

28  June  38 
26  Dec.  40 
24  Dec.  44 
16  Dec.  45 
11  Aug.  46 
26  Dec.  46 
26  Dec.  46 

29  Dec.  49 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28  Dec.  50 
5  Jan.    53 

5  Jan.    53 

6  Jan.   54 

do 


10  Sept  30 
25  Dec.  14 
25  April  15 

19  July   21 
7  June  25 

do. 

7  Jane  25 

15  July  20 

11  Dec.  34 

23  Sept.  27 

1  Dec.  33 
29  Aug.  36 

14  May  20 

2  Jan.  31 
5  Oct  32 

do. 
2  Jan.  34 
16  Apr.  35| 

20  Jan.  37 

do. 

do. 

do. 
28  June  38 

do. 
1  July  40 
20  May  28 
20  Jan.  37 

do. 
'28  June  38 
1  July  40 

do. 

24  Dec  41 
23  Dec.  42 
28  June  38 

do. 

do 

27  Aug.  381 


6  Dec.  39 
IJuly   40 
1  July  40 
24  Dec.  41 
24  Dec.  41 

do. 

23  Dec.  43 

do. 

15  June  44 
24  Dec.  44 

do. 
do. 

16  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

26  Dec.  46 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
8  Dec. 


45 


48 


1  July 
6  Jan. 


40 
54 


a.  JLTIK^ 

Malta. 


HiauriiittS' 

Eastern  Artn^. 

Canada, 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Cape  o/Oocd  Hopa, 

Eat  tern  Army, 

Jamaica, 

NovaSeoHa, 

Van  l>ieman*e  Zand. 

Greece, 

Bermuda, 

Dublin. 

Raetem  Army, 

Gibraltar, 
Ionian  lelande. 
Hong  Kong, 
Western  Australia. 


29  Dec.  4Q  Malta, 


Newfoundland. 

London. 

Canada. 

Barbados, 

New  South  Wales. 

Van  Diewuin's  Land. 

Canada, 

Canada. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Nova  Scotia, 

Ertstei*n  Army. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Mauritius, 

Canada. 

Barbados. 

Van  Diemah*s  Land. 

St,  Helena, 

Eastern  Army. 

Malta, 

South  Australia, 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Jamaica, 

Eastern  Army, 

Eastern  Army. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
17  Sept  50 
28  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 


Gibraltar. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army, 
Antigua, 
Battern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Western  Australia. 
Trinidad, 
Barbadoes. 
Eastern  Army, 
Eastern  Army, 


Henry  Clarke  < 

1  Mr.  Pilderhssreeelred  the  Wsr  Ifedal  with  nine  Clstpt  for  Thlarera,  Alhuhera,  ftttlswiafa.  Tltlmlii 
PfreMet,  NlTellc,  NIre,  Ortbet.  and  Toulouse. 
S  Mr.  Laldlej  bMrueeWed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claepe  for  Fneatei  d*ODor,  Cindad  Rodrigo.  Ik  8t  Sebaalias. 

4  Mr.  PenneU  haa  recelTcd  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claepe  for  Tlttorla,  NlTolle,  Oithee,  aadl^ulooae. 

5  Mr.  Bovere  has  leeeired  the  War  Medal  with  ooe  Claep  tor  St  Sebaetlaa. 

7  Mr.  Le  MeeMwicr  was  preecnt  at  the  storm  aad  dcetructloii  of  the  Mandiago  town  of  "  Pambaton  "  up 
the  Oanbrla,  6lh  May  1S40 ;  alto  at  the  etorm  aad  partial  dettruetlon  of  the  ehleTe  loww,  ••  KeeBuat,**  oa 
the  followlBf  daf  •  and  durtag  the  actlea  aad  defeat  of  the  eaeaij  oa  the  81k  Maj,  on  the  Ptatai  of  QueBtQa. 

8  Mr.  Brtklne  eerred  ae  a  Oaptaln  of  the  8th  Beglment  Anglo-SpaBlah  LegloB  la  188B<A  aad  hae  riealfid  s 
Medal  for  Bt  Sebaetlaa,  5th  May,  and  the  Crete  of  Pint  ClaM  of  the  Order  of  Baa  Feraaado  far  Altm, 
0tb  June  1680. 

•  Mr.  Wattihss  recelTid  the  War  Medal  with  ilz  Claepe  for  Balamaaca,  ff rcaees,  KiTtUti  Nlvo^  OfthH^ 


10  Mr.  Cowoa  hae  loeelred  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe  for  Tittorla  aad  Toaloaiew 


Commissariat  Department, 


309 


Deputy  AmU      Attlstant 
Commit.  Oen.  Coramii.  Gen. 


[Station. 


Stanley  Jonei 1  July 

James  l4ane do. 

George  Home do. 

Henry  Ashton  .  •  • do. 

Henry  Pzianlx » do. 

Frederick  Brathwaite ;       do. 

Thomas  W.  Midwood    do. 

William  Palmer , do. 

Francis  Edward  Knowles    23  Dec. 

Edm.  John  M'Mahon 1  July 

Montage  Wm.  Darling ,26  Dec. 

Edward  Strickland j        do. 

Keau  Osborn    .^. . .  24  Dec. 


40 


43 

40 


41 


6  Jan.  63\West  Indiei 

do  .Bermuda. 

do  \  Malta, 

do  { Van  Dienian's  Zand, 

do  j  Van  IHeman*4  Land. 

do  ]^Neu3  Zealand, 

do  1  Van  I>ieman*§  Land. 

do  ^Bermuda, 

14  Feh.  69,Easterti  Expedition. 

6  Jan.  54  Eaatern  Expedition. 

do.  '  Eastern  Expedition. 

do. 

do.  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 


Deputy  Auittani  CommUsaries^  General* 


Deputy  Anu 
Gommit.OeD. 


Peter  Francis  Paille  . 
Henry  Wm.  Woodforde 

Plant  

Thomas  Wm.  Goldie.. 

John  Tomes    

Darid  Boss  Lee 

George  Atkinson    .... 
Henry  Lambert  Bayley 
Fred.  Henry  Ibbetson 
Edward  Harrington  de 

Fonblanque 

James  Douglas  Willan 
Robert  Clement  Major 
Redmond  Uniacke. . . . 
James  Knight  Goold  . . 
Douglas  Bennet  Clarke 
Robert  May  Gardiner 
Fitzjames  Edward  Watt 

Henry  Curll    

Alfred  Salwey»   

John  Thomas  Comper 
John  Banner  Price  . . 
James  Charles  R.  Wood 
James  Bell  Lundy .... 

Robert  Baker 

William  Hewetson 

Charles  H.  Shell    .... 
Hector  J.  Macaulay  .. 

Honry  Connell 

Wm.  Jas. Tyrone  Power 
Thomas  Williams  . . . 
John  M.  M.  Sutherland 
Robert  Camming  ... 
Charles  Wm.  Eichbauen 
Geo.  Alexander  Skinner 


IJuly   40 


26  Dec. 

do. 

24  Dec. 

7  June 

23  Dec. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
23  Dec. 
19  Dec. 
23  Dec. 

do. 

do. 

23  Dec. 
do. 

17  Oct. 

24  Dec. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

Dec. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


41 
42 


Ststlon. 


43 


44 


16 


45 


Mauritiu* 

Nova  Scotia 

Canada 

New  Zealand 

Canada 

Ion.  lilands 

Honduras 

Canada 

East.  Exped. 
East.  Exped. 

East.  Exped, 
West  Indies 
Sierra  Leone 
East,  Exped. 

Norfolk  Isld' 
Oambia 
Barhadoes 
News,  Wales 
New  Zealand 
Nova  Scotia 
C,  qfG.  Hope 
Newfound. 
Nova  Scotia 
Malta 

W.  Australia 
East.  Exped, 
East,  Exped, 
W,  Australia 
East,  ^xped, 
C.  qfO.  Hope 
New  Zealand 


Deputy  Asst 
Commli.  Oen. 


B.  J.  Montnnaro  . .  • . 
V.  W.  Caesar  Hawkins 
Ge<Mge  Joseph  Webb. . 

Thomas  Gem 

Arthur  F.  Adams  .... 
Thomas  Browne  .... 
Frederick  Wm.Waldron 
Conrad  Potgidter  .... 
Henry  Moore  ••.... 
James  Coxworthy  .... 
James  Hardy  Tubby . . 
Widdrington  Tinling 

Henry  Bartlett 

A.CrowderCrookshank 
Elenry  Robinson  .... 
Rupert  B.  B.  Bower  . . 

Henry  Maule 

JT>hn  Francis  Rogers . . 
Charles  Thomas  Walcot 
Jas.WilkinsonWoodley 
Robert  Henry  Smith . . 
Primrose  G.  Julyan  • . 
Chas.  Garrow  Diane  . . 

Charles  Palmer 

Charles  Swain 

Edward  Ibbetson  .... 
Charles  Begot  Smith.. 
Luke  Freeman    ...... 

Pliilip  Rolloston 

Robert  Booth 

Justus  Hy.  Thompson 
Fred.  George  Woolrabe 
Theodore  E.  M*Clintock 
John  Henry  Sale    . . 
William  John  Fagan  . . 


16 


26 


28 


8 
29 


29 


Dec. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Dec. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Dec. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 


45 


46 


Station. 


47 


48 


49 


Hong  Kong 
East.  Exped. 
East,  Exped. 
East*  Exped. 
East,  Exped, 

Jamaica 
East,  Exped, 
St,  Lucia. 
Bahamas 
C.ofG.Hopo 
Barbados. 
East.  Exped. 

Ditto. 
London. 
N.  8.  Wales 
Van  D.  Lanl 
East,  Exped. 

East,  Exped. 
C,  of  G.Hope 
London 
C.ofG.Hopo 
East  Exped. 

Ditto, 
lonianlslandjt 
East.  Exped, 
W,  Australia 
East.  Exptd. 
Nova  Scotia 
East.  Exped, 
Ion.  Islands 
Dublin. 
C.  of  G.Hope 
W,  Australia 


0  Mr.  Salwey  wa<  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  Kotirc  Ifandingo  Town  of  Sab^jcoon  the  G^m^jii 
UtJune  1U3.  ' 


to 


310 


Commissariat  DepartmenU 


Arch.  Donald  McLean 
Alex.  Wm.  Turner. .  • . 
Tho.  Forsyth  Moore  . . 
Lathan  Wm.  Blacker. . 

Geo.  B.  Bennett 

Fred.  Geo.  Swan  .... 
Geo.  Aug.  Dougan .... 
Geo.  Sheerman  D wight 
Fred.  Peter  WooUcoinbc 
Edward  L.  Ward   . . . 


Deputf  Aatt. 
CommU.  Pen. 

49 
50; 
50 


29 
19 
28 


28 
8 


Robert  Cellem   ;27 

John  Blood  Gallwey  . .  20 
Charles  Edw.  Probyn 

James  Long    .  * 

D.  Campbell  Napier  . . 
James  A.  P.  Mitchell. . ' 
Arthur  WilUam  Downot  14 

William  C.  Ball 2 

John  Murray 21 


Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Feb. 
Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 


Station. 


Deputy  Amt* 
Commis.  Oen* 


SUUOB* 


Bermuda 
Canada  i 

a  qf  O.Hope 
C,  of  O,  Hop^ 
C,  of  G,  Hope 
St,  Helena 
Oibraltar 
Barbados 

50l7br/o2« 

51  East  Exped, 

51  Grenada 

51  Jamaica 


52 
52 
52 


Bermuda 
Bast,  Exped, 

Ditto, 
W.  Australia 
Bast,  Exped, 


Henry  John  Brownrigg 

E.  Mills 

Wm.  M.  Rogers 

Arthur  Kay     .....•• 

David  dtanden  

Donald  Maclean 

Joseph  Mai'sh     

Joseph  M.  Gaadet  •  • . 

George  Rennie   

James  Wm.  Murray  . 

Arthur  West  

Walter  T.M'Kinstey. 
Robert  Orey  D.  Selby 
James  S.  C.  Sutherland 

Charles  Foster    

James  Bailey 

Matthew  Bell  Irvine  . 
I  Geo.  Joseph  Wrentmore 
Horace  Travers 


5  Jan. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

3  M  ar. 

0  Jan. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


6^  East  Expei. 
Fan  i).  Land 
Demerara 
C,qfG,Hogri 
C.  qf  G.  Hopr 
C,  ^  G,  Hype 
Homg  Kony 
Trwldad 
C,^  G.Hope 

53  East,  Exped, 

54Cajuids 
Canada 


East,  Exped* 
MttstrUius 
C,  of  G,  Uof 
W,  Austraiia 
N,  8,  Water 
W,Australus 


Blue.— JVzHn^f^Blaok  YelTet. 


DUTIES  AND  ORGANIZATION. 

The  Commissariat  are  charged  with  the  following  duties : — In  the  Field  they  have  hitherto  had 
the  custody  of  the  MUitary  Chest,  and  provided  and  paid  for  everything  necessary  for  the  sub* 
sistcnce  and  transport  of  an  army.  At  the  present  time,  on  stations  abroad,  they  have  the  charge 
of  the  Military  Chests,  negotiation  of  Bills  for  their  supply,  and  receipt  of  all  surplua  monies 
arising  from  various  sources  in  the  hands  of  public  departments,  as  also  monies  for  remittance  to 
England.  They  make  advances  to  Regimental  Paymasters  on  account  of  the  Pay  of  the  Troops, 
and  to  the  Heads  of  the  Ordnance  and  Naval  Departments,  on  account  of  their  respective  services. 
They  pay  in  detail  the  Staff,  all  money  allowances  and  contingencies ;  also  the  Half- Pay  and  re- 
tired  allowances,  Chelsea  Pensions,  Widows'  Pensions,  Compassionate  allowances, and  Naval  Pea* 
sions,  &c.,  to  all  persons  resident  at  the  several  stations.  They  contract  and  pay  for  Pivviaions 
required  on  the  spot  for  the  supply  of  the  Troops,  and  for  land  and  water  transport.  In  the  West 
Indies  they  pay  In  detail  the  Assistant  Commissioners  and  Stipendiary  Magistrates  under  the 
Provisions  of  the  Slave  Compensation  Act :  at  some  stations  they  perform  the  duties  of  Naval 
Agents.  In  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Jamaica,  they  pay  the  Ecclesiastical  Establishments,  and 
at  the  former  they  have  the  custody  and  issue  of  Indian  Presents,  and  charge  of  the  Loelu  and 
Collection  of  the  Tolls  on  the  canals  connected  with  the  St.  Lawrence.  In  New  South  Wales  and 
Van  Diemau's  Land,  they  supply  Provisions,  Clothing,  and  Stores,  of  all  descriptions  for  eonvict 
services.  They  enter  into  contracts  for  Ordnance  Stores,  Building  Materials,  &c.,  on  the  spot,  and 
provide  and  pay  for  supplies  for  Army  Hospitals,  superintend  the  issue  of  provisions,  forage,  fai-l, 
and  light  in  kind  made  by  Contractors,  and  issue  such  articles  of  Provision  as  arc  sent  oat  for  the 
use  of  the  Troops  from  England.  Their  duties  are  blended  with  the  Army,  Ordnance,  Narj,  and 
many  other  branches  of  the  public  service.  They  are  imder  the  orders  of  and  responsible  for  tlie 
execution  of  their  duties  to  the  General  or  Officers  commanding  at  the  various  stations,  and 
receive  their  instructions  flrom  the  Board  of  Treasury,  with  whom  they  correspond  through  the 
Secretary  on  all  points  of  service  on  which  tlicy  arc  engaged. 

See  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  Consolidating  tlie 
Civil  Departments  of  the  Army,  dated  21  July,  1837. 

The  following  is  the  authority  for  its  present  organization  :— 

Commissary-in-Chicrs  Offia;,  10  Match,  1810.  His  Majesty  lias  been  pleased  to  command 
tliat  the  following  regulations  should  bo  established  and  acted  upon  in  aU  future  Promotions  and 
Appointments  in  the  Commissariat. 

That  the  Gradation  of  Rank,  be  "  Conamlssary-Gcn  >ra],''  '' Deputy  Commissary-Geocra],** 
**  Assistant  Commissary-General,"  '*  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary-GencroJ,"  **  Clerk.**  No 
person  to  enter  but  as  Clerk, — to  serve  One  year  before  eligible  for  Promotion. — Deputy  Assistant 
to  serve  Four  years,  or  Five  from  eutrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Assistant,  Five  years  as 
Assistant,  or  Ten  years  from  entrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Deputy  to  be  lluree  years  in  that 
rank  before  eligible. — Service  to  be  counted  as  actual  service  on  Full  Pay.  No  person  to  be 
appointed  Clerk  previous  to  tlie  age  of  16. 

The  comparative  ranks  are  Commissary-General  as  Brigadier^encraL — Deputy  as  Major,  after 
three  years,  lieutenant-ColoneL — Assistant  as  Captain. — Deputy  Assistant  as  lieutenant.— Clerk 
Ensign.    Sec  Army  Rq^lations. 


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15 

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0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
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0 
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Medical  DepartmenL 


313 


Stqff'  Surgeons  qf  the  Second 
Class. 

Alexander  Knox,''  M.D 

Hugh  Hackey 

William  Caraon,  M.D 

Alex.  Douglas  Taylor,  M.D 

William  Home,  M.D 

John  Newton 

Henry  Mapleton,^  M.D 

William  Sail,  M.D. 

Henry  Cooper  Reade    

Nicholas  O'Connor,  M.D 

R.  Winchester  Fraser,  M.D 

John  Donald  ••• ..•». 

Tho.  Graham  Balfour,  M.D 

Duncan  Donald  M'Cay  McDonald 

John  Stuart  Smith,  M.D 

George  Murray  Webster,  M.D.  . . 
James  Alex.  Fraser,''  M.D.  ...... 

<B2il  J.  W.Macauley,  M.D 

{KUmainham  Hasp,  only) 

Bdward  John  Burton,  M.D 

John  Summers,  M.D 

Thomas  Patrick  Matthew 

Francis  Reid,  M.D 

John  Trench    

James  Carroll  Dempster,  M.D. . . . 
George  Thomas  Galbraith,'*  M.D. 
Wm.  Kelner  Swettenham,  M.D.  • . 

Thomas  Waller  Barrow** 

James  Richard  Ffeunell 

John  Ewing 

Melville  Neale,  M.D 

Thomas  Best 

William  Home  Fairbaim,'?  M.D. 

James  Jackson   « • . . 

Wm.  Donnelan  Marchant  '* 

William  Rutherford,"  M.D 

Edward  Frederic  Kclaart 

John  Thomas  Watson  Bacot 

Wm.  Freeman  Daniell,  M.D 

William  Thomas  Hoskin,  M.D 

Thomas  Guy,  M.D 

Edward  Meuzies 

William  Braybrooke 

George  Frederick  Bone,  M.D 

Patrick  Sinclair  Laing** 

William  Maclise'' 

George  Cunninghame  Meikleham*^ 

George  William  Powell     

Thomas  Moore  Sunter,  M.B.    . . . . 

Mark  Stanley  Todd    

Henry  Lionel  Cowen     

Francis  Olivier  Barker,^  M.D 

William  Mills  Dowding 

George  Horniblow,  M.D 

James  Prichard  Moline^     

Henry  Huish,  M.D. 

Francis  Hastings  Baxter,  M.D.  .. 

Henry  Somers,  M.D. 


11  May 
29  May 

12  Dec. 

2  Aug. 

3  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

17  Sept. 
9  April 
8  June 

20  Nov. 

21  May 

18  Sept. 

22  April 
11  June 
11  June 

8  Sept. 
2  July 

16  July 
10  May 

26  Nov. 
1  Mar. 

28  Jan. 

29  Oct. 
16  June 

9  Dec. 

8  April 

27  Dec. 

16  June 
20  Aug. 

6  Oct. 
22  Nov. 

17  June 

14  Feb. 

9  May 

15  Mar. 

7  Oct. 
31  Jan. 

Ill  July 
'  17  Oct. 

William  Ker  Park 31  Oct. 

James  Alexander  Wishart,  M.D.  •  • ,  9  Dec. 

George  Saunders  .16  Doc. 

Thomas  Moorhead,  M.D 1 24  Oct. 

David  Stuart  Erskine  Bain,  M.D..' 23  Jan. 

William  Hanbury**    3  April 

Orlando  Sawle  Donnall. ;   1  Nov. 

Hugh  Crawford  Walshe,*^  M.D.. .  I  6  May 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


12  April  33 

17  Feb.  37 

7  Oct.  36 

15  Sept.  37 


12  Jan. 

4  Oct. 
12  July 
10  May 
31  May 

5  April 
15  April 
23  Aug. 
29  April 

4  Oct. 
22  Nov. 

6  Dec. 
22  Dec. 


SURGEON 

2nd  class. 


..... 


Usher  Williamson  Evans,  M.D. 
William  Simpson,  M.B.   ..•••• 

Michael  Fen  ton  Manifold 

Edward  William  Young,  M.D. 

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3  April 
1  May 
22  May 
7  Aug. 

Ha 


38 
39 
39 
39 
39 
39 
42 
39 
36 
39 
39 
39 
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38 

40 

43 

42  I 

41 

40 

41 

41 

41 

41 

41 

35 

42 

41 

41 

46 

41 

41 

44 

47 

44 

42 

41 

43 

45 

41 

42 

43 

44 

43 

44 

41 

45 

45 

44 

42 

45 

45 

45 

45 

45 

45 

45 

46 

46 

42 

43 

46 

46 

46 

46 


15  March  44 

7  Aug.  46 

28  Aug.  46 

do. 
13  Nov.  46 


29  Jan. 
13  July 
13  July 
3  Sept. 

12  ifOY, 

23  May 
18  July 

1  Aug. 

6  Oct. 
27  Oct. 

1  Dec. 
22  Dec. 


47 

:47 

47 
47 

47 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 


2  March  49 
30  Mar.  49 
28  Aug.  49 
1 1  Sept.  49 

25  Sept.  49 

11  Jan.  50 

5  Nov.  50 

3  Jan.  51 

14  Oct.  51 

26  Dec.  51 

10  Feb.  52 

12  Mar.  52 
19  Mar.  52 

13  April  52 
lOAprU  52 
21  May  52 
28  May  52 

11  June  52 
16  July  52 

3  Dec.  52 

11  Mar.  53 

6  May  53 

1  July  53 
26  July  53 

2  Sept.  53 
21  Oct.  53 

6  Jan.  54 

3  Mar.  54 
28  Mar.  54 

do 
do 
do 

5  May  54 

do 

19  May  54 
23  June  54 

15  Aug.  54 
15  Aug.  54 
15  Ang.  54 

do 

6  Oct.  54 

do 

20  Oct. 
3  Nov. 

do 
do 
do 
8  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

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WHERE 
STATIONED. 

Jamaica. 
Eastern  Army. 
Mauritius. 
Bahamas. 
Mauritius. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 
C.  of  Q.  Hope. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 
Gambia. 
Nova  Scotia. 
R.M.  Asylum. 
C.  of  G.  Hope. 
Canada. 
New  S.  Wales. 
Chatham. 
Kilmainbam 
Hospital. 
Canada. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 
London* 
Malta. 
Hong  Kong. 
Van  Dieman's  L. 
Dublin. 
C.  of  G.  Hoi>e. 
Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 
R.  M.  College. 
C.  of  G.  Hope. 
Ceylon. 

Van  Dieman's L. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Eastern  Army. 

New  2^ealaud. 

West  Indies. 
Gibraltar. 
Eastern  Ai*my. 

West  Indies. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Newbridge. 
Ceylon. 
C.  of  G.  Hope. 
Eastern  Army. 
Maidstone. 
Bristol. 

Van  Dieman's  L. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
West  Indies. 
Eastern  Arroy. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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314 


Medical  Department. 


Principal  Apothecary* 


Apothecaries, 
9  Joseph  Schembri  .. 
James  WooUey  Simpson 


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AssUtant'Surgepns. 

Thomas  Joliffe  Tafnell  

Bdward  William  Bawtree^  M.D 

Robert  Henry  King « , » 

Henry  Frederick  Robertson 

George  Waterloo  Pennington  Sparrow 

William  Tliomas  Black*^ 

O'Connor  D'Arcey,  M.D , 

Pranels  Smith    

Penwlek  Martin  Tweddelt 

John  Rambant^    

Gordon  Kenmure  Hardie,  M.D 

Michac4  Allen  Jane    .  •  •  • 

Thomas  Blatherwiek    

Dttdlev  Hanley,  M.D 

John  Riggs  MiUer  Lerris,**  M.D 

Patrick  Joseph  Clarke 

Philip  Henry  Bnstace  Cro#s    

Georjre  William  Peake,  M.D 

Bdward  James  Franklyn 

WaldcKraTC  Ro^k  Thompson,  M.D.   . . 

John  Inrinei  M.D. 

Pltz- Meade  Tynte  Dennis    

RichHrd  Bdward  PitzGibbon    

William  Armstrong  ...« 

George  Peaeocke,  M.D 

Robert  Bradsliaw  

John  HenrlleY    

Charles  William  Woodroflb,  M.D 

John  HoflTman    • 

Harriss  Carr  Brakyn    

William  James  Ingham    

James  M'Qrigor  I^ng 

James  Davys  .... 

Pnmds  Cogan  . « 

Thomas  0*Keamey  Gordon 

John  Campbell 

Bdward  Arthur  Brien 

Thomas  George  Pit sGerald 

Edward Akers   ••.«...• 

Thomas  llanrey 

Edward  Walker  Sknes,  M.D , 

Samuel  Gibson,  M.B 

William  Collingwood  Howatson,  M.D. 

Thomas  Partridge , 

Charles  Benjamin  Mosse 

Charles  lliompson  Abbott 

Johnston  Ferguson    , 

WilliamSuell    , 

William  Tydd  Harding 

Charles  Augustus  Sliiell    

William  Beale  Wallls    

Henry  Poison , 

Alexander  Clarke  Ros«,  M.D 

William  StewaH,  M.D 

William  Mackenzie  Sknee,  M.B , 

James  Sinclair,  M.D.   ....... 

Robert  Fleetwood  Andrews  •  • . 
Archibald  Alexander  Campbell 

Peter  DlTorty,  M.B 

John  Joseph  Adrian 

James  Balfour  Cockhuni|  M.D 
George  Lawson »••«.*• 


•••••••• 


24  Not, 

43 

22  July 

45 

19  Dee. 

45 

25  Sept. 

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2  Oct. 

46 

1  Jan. 

4? 

8  Jan. 

4t 

20  Jan. 

12  Feb. 

23  Mar. 

4  June 

47 

20  July 

1 1  Feb. 

48 

17  Mar. 

48 

3  April 

49 

2fiSept. 

40 

19  Oct 

49 

30  Not. 

15  March  60 

27  July 

10  ^an. 

51 

10  Jan. 

do 

14  Mar. 

14  Mar. 

21  March 

4  April 

9  May 

9  May 

25  July 

9  Sept. 

51 

26  Dec.  51 
23  Jan.     52 

27  Feb.  52 
11  Mar.  52 
13  ApHl 

do. 

do. 
11  Jane 
23NoY.    52 

17  Dec. 

4  Feb.     53 
25  Feb. 

18  March 
22Aprtl 

6  May 
13  May 
20  May 
27  May 

10  June 
1  July 

29  July 
do. 

5  Aug. 
.%  Sept. 

11  Oct. 
18  Nor. 
lOF^b.    54 

3  Mar. 
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Jamaica. 
Sierra  Leon**. 
Gambia. 
Corfu. 
Cevlon. 
Gold  Coast. 
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West  Indic*. 
Gambia. 
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Nova  Scotia. 
C.  ofG.  Hope. 
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Maoritina. 
C.  of  G.  Hope. 
Gold  Coast. 
Jamaica. 
West  Indies. 

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Medical  Departments 


315 


•••**•••■••••••••' 


George  ETane  

John  By  Cole  Reade    

Thomas  John  Murphy    

Peter  NeTile  Jackson 

Malcolm  Carrie  Ancell 

John  Moore  McNeece. •  ••#•••• 

Bdward  Yoang  KalleU    

Robert  Augustas  Chappie  • « • . « 

Charles  RicketU f* 

Locas  George  Hooper f . 

Pr^erick  Qustavus  Hamilton   . 

Samoel  Joseph  Bay^eld « « 

John  Joseph  Molock 

Alexander  Reid    t  ...«••••.•. . 

Richard  Hungerford   

Alexander  Robert  Hudson,  M.B, 

John  Johnson  ....••.• 

William  Mensles  Calder 

WUliam  Henry  Price «... . 

William  Jasper  Rendell  ....... 

Thomas  Sheeby,  M.D. , 

Henry  Titterton,  M.D. 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor  ••» r »• 

Duncan  Campbell  Taylor,  M.D 

George  Bell  Poppelwell 

William  Grant,  M.B 

Theodore  William  Rutter,  M.D 

Thomas  Houghton  Walker 

Samuel  Stacy  SkiptOQ,  M.D 

John  Macartney <  • « ' . . 

James  Petrie  Street,  M.D , 

James  Alexander  Eames 

Andrew  Graves  Power,  M.D.  •  •  v 

Henry  James  Rogers • 

Thomas  Tarrant  .••• •fn 

Arthur  Croker  . « « « i  •  t 

Alfred  Hooper • 

George  Grey,  M.D.  *,«•••*••••• 

William  Carte 

James  Hornidge  Flnnemore 

John  Charles  Campbell,  M.B 

George  Allan  Hutton 

Alexander  Dudgeon  GuUand 

Arthur  Salter  .•....«• 

Hamilton  Mitchell 

Edward  Patrick  Boyle    

Charles  Henry  Tovey • 

William  Ramsay  Steuart    * . 

Charles  James  Davenport  

William  Bradshaw «. 

Joseph  Fletcher  Lougheed 

Albert  Hawkins  

Thomas  James  Biddle 

Arthur  Strettpn    

Francis  Collins,  M.D 

John  Low  Erskine,  M.D 

James  Castor  Smith    • 

William  Thomas  Paliologus 

Beajamin  William«on,  M.B 

Theophilus  Dolan    , 

David  Cullen,  M.D 

Michael  James  Griffin    • 

Fred.  Arthur  Macartney •  • 

Arthur  Edwin  T.  Longhurst  

William  Macnsmara 

Aug.  Patrick  Meyers  Corbett,  M.D 

William  Ferguson . 

Jt'ffcry  Allea  Marston,  M.D 


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24  Mar.    64 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

26  April 

Newbridge. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5  May 

do 

do     . 

do 

26  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Jersey. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

Gold  Coast. 

10  Juno 

Van  Dieman's  Ld. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

Belfast. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

da 

G.  of  Good  Hope. 

23  June 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

Canada. 

do 

Canada. 

do 

C.  of  Good  Hope. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

14  July 

do 

21  July 

do 

11  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

15  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1  Sept. 

do 

do 

Mauritius. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

27  Oct. 

do 

3  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

24  Nov. 

do 

10  Nor. 

316 


Medical  Dejtartmcjtt, 


Acting  Assistant"  Surgeons. 


Edward  Canny  Ryall    

James  Macartney 

George  Henry  Finlay    

Edward  Parks  Gamble 

George  Carleton  Cleary    

John  Henry  Heam 

Hervey  Ludlow 

Henry  Hervd  Woolbouse •  • . 

David  Greig,  M.D.    r.»,.   

Joseph  Johnston,  M.D 

Alexander  Struthers,  M.D 

Angus  John  Mackay,  M.D. ...... 

Tertins  Ball    

John  Grant.. 

Thomas  Smith  HoUingsworth  . . . . 
Arch.  Wro.  P.  Pinker  ton,  M.D.  . . 

Wm.  Valentine  Browne 

George  Fair,  M.D 

Andrew  Semple • 

John  Goodrich  Cambell    

Robert  Edwards 

Walter  Acton 

John  Ray  Philip    

Henry  Maund...... 

TVilliam  Stewart 

Walter  Leach 

Nicholas  C.  Whyte    

Francis  Reynolds 

Julius  WUes   

Wm.  Alex.  Barr 

Henry  Walter  Bellew    

John  Grabham  

George  Pigott  Barton    •  • . 


23  Sept  54 
6  Oct. 

do 
13  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 
27  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
3  Nov. 

do 

do 
10  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

24  Nov. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Oliver  Bamett    

William  Henry  Yates 

Francis  Henry  Macfadin 

William  F.  Cullen 

Andrew  Spittall 

I'homas  Mines    

Alex.  Edwin  Marsden    

William  Garden  Roe 

George  M.  Slaughter.  ......... 

Thomas  D.  Wheatley 

James  McNeill  Heatty  • 

Arthur  Henry  F.  Lynch 

John  Wild  Hulseberg 

Thomas  Egerton  Hale 

Thomas  Gideon  Creasy 

Philip  Frank,  M.D. 

William  Gordon,  M.D 

Robert  Giaham  Dickson,  M.D. 
William  Edgewortli  Lynch  • . . 

Charles  Dodgson  Madden 

Sampson  Roch   

Robert  Thomas  Simons    

Frederick  Wilkinson 

Henry  Richard  Percy 

John  Bayly. 

Robert  Dade 

William  Henry  Corbctt    

Randolph  Webb     

James  Jardine    

Henry  Sherlock 

Charles  O'Callagban 

William  Ramsay,  M.D.    •  • .  • . 


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PUBYBYORB. 


FURVBTOB'S 
CLBRK. 


9  Wm.  Henry  Clapp»» 

JGeofgc  Pratt » 
Matthew  Wreford,**  Purvey  or 'in- Chirf 

9  Henry  Hamilton  Acheson*' 

Lucas  Ward 

William  Macdonnell   

Wm.  J.  A.  Tucker 

J.  M'Innes  Green    

Kentish  Jenner   

William  Anderson 

Charles  John  Minney     

Selkirk  Stuart 

Thomas  Arthur  Corlett 


1  July  09 
25  Sept.  09 
14  Oct.    12 


DBPUTT 
PURTEYOR. 


15  Oct.  12 
3  June  13 
3  Sept.  29 


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,    STATIONED 
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EastemArmv. 

Chath;:m. 

EastemAmiv. 

Dublin. 

EastemAmiy. 

Portsmouth. 

Eastern  A  mi}. 

AthloQc. 
Eastern  A  rinx. 


Uniform^  Scarlet — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


IC 


N.B. — ^Medical  Officers  who  are  entitled  to  have  the  letters  M.D.  affixed  to  their  iiaine», 
requested  to  he  so  kind  aa  to  make  the  same  known  to  Major  Hart,  as  also  ANY  CHANG  !>  io 
their  STATIONS. 


317 


fVar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department. 

1  Mr.  Henry  seired  with  the  OBth  Segiment  in  the  Peainauk  from  May  1811  to  the  cIom  nf  rt. 
battle*  of  toe  Nivelle  and  Niye,  engagement  at  Garrta,  battle  of  Orthee  and  action  at  Aire     S  «r^' 

„?.?     1*     ;®«  M'.  Henry  was  present  with  his  Hegiment  In  St.  Helena  during  the  lastfourvM™ 
of  the  ,fe  of  Napokon ;  and  after  bis  death  was  charged  with  the  duty  of  prepiing  hVbXCrf 

r^e!,^'  t":'^r£S'.r;;^  Sx'^t.'S  ^'  '"'^'" ""  """'*«'  "^  «>«  Briti.?:^ve.^^:tr^X' 

2  Dr.  Maclean  aerred  at  Walcheren  In  1809:  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  v^h  iaiA*«4i,  -i 
of  Umt  ^var  in  1814  including  the  battles  of  Busico,  Salamanc;;rtoria,;r^^^ 

the  Bidaasoa,  and  batties  of  Nivellc  and  Toulouse.  '  ryrenecH,  crossing 

.3  Doctor  John  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Flanders.     Served  the  campaiim  of  1847  in 
Kaffrana    under  Sir  Geonge  Berkeley,  as  head  of  the  Medical  Department,  Sd  W^tSanked  to 
Reneral  orders.    The  following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  SmiAfrom  Ca^c  T^wn  i^th« 
Orange  River,  as  principal  medical  officer  on  that  general's  campaign  agsSst  t^m  ei^^ 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaatz,  and  specially  mentSMX  H^v^S^^ 
fcrvices  on  the  field,  and  subsequently  thanki  in  general  orders,    ^  Dn^nrff^f^JJif.?!^^*   '  ? 
Katrraria,  with  Sir  Harry  Smith^,  during  the  campai^  of  185T,Tnd  tha"k^cS  i^^g^L^f  oi^^^^ 
hIiZoT '"^k'^"  ^^  being  ordered  to  India:  '' The  Comm'ander-in -Chief  cSno?S^ 
Ha  1  to  leave  the  army  under  his  command,  and  to  relinquish  the  important  office  heKlled  wHh 
Bucli  advantage  to  the  service  and  credit  to  himself,  without  a  strong  and  deep.fe?t  exD^ion  of  ii. 
regret  at  parting  with  so  valuable  and  talented  an  officer,-a  feeUn^in  wVch  Se^ol«  /r^v 
participates."   Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  wi  p««ent  at  the  battle  of  the  5  Ima.      ^ 

4  Mr.  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of  the  ww. 

5  Dr.  Andrew  Fergusson  served  in  the  American  war. 

7  Mr.  Melvin  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810. 

9  Dr.  Bell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  Including  both  the  attacks  on  Merxem  and 
bombardment  of  A  ntwerp.  Served  also  throughout  the  war  in  China  with  the  26th  ( medal )  at  Chnsmi 
Canton.  Ningpo,  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  ^d  Nankh?    ^'  ' 

10  Dr.  Dempster  served  with  38thregt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  capture  of  Ran- 
goon, storm  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Kincardine  and  Kamaroot,  battlesof  Hangooi,  KokeinTc 

11  Mr.  Cumming  served  at  New  Orleans  in  1814-16 ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1826 

12  Dr.  MacAndrew  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  takinir 
of  TcrveerandFort  Ramakins,  andat  the  siege  of  Flushing.     ServedWwise  wft^Se  amy  ^^^ 
Bcveland.    Served  m  the  Peninsula  in  the  2nd  division  of  the  anny  under  Lord  Hill  ftom  1811  S 
1813;  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  other  operations  o"^  thrdi^on  duri^^^^^^ 
pe.iod  mcluding  the  retreat  from  Burgos.    Served  in  the  Presidencies  of  Madras,  Bombay!  t^dcS 
,n  Bengal  and  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon      Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Minora,  and  the TuT! 
render  of  Kurrachee,  Lower  Scmde.    Senior  medical  officer  of  the  army  sent  for  the  relipf  of  tL 
force  employed  against  the  Fort  of  Kujjuck,  Upper  Scinde,    Presei?^dS^?nV  the  i^^^^ 
Candahar  end  of  1841  and  beginning  of  1842.    S^el^ior  medical  officeTof  fhe  fo?ce  4tT^^ 

^Lo^'^^^'J"^^"^'®'  "^"^^"^  °V^^^»^  °®^'  ^^  S*'  W-  N°"'«  "'"ny  f«>m  October  1841  toX  Is  "an 
l?t?'  ^°K  J'"?o^r°^*a*.i'''  '^"^^^'"er  actions,  fought  during  the  foregoing  period  :-Ba^^ 
Kallee  Shuk,  12th  Jan.  1842 ;  actions  of  Runja  Ruk,  Panjwaure,  and  Tilloo  Khan   7th  8th  Ol   »nJ 
lOtli  March;  battle  of  Baba  Walla,  26th  Ma'rch  1842;  i.ttle  oVGowinrSOth  AuJ  \'or^^^^^^^ 

A^'^}""  ''\l1^'^\^^.\Ti^\  ^^''I^.P*-  ?  ^P.^°"^  of  Ghuznee,  6th  Sept.;  affai,^  of  Bene  Bcdam  and 
Mydam,14th  and  16th  Sept. ;  affair  with  the  rear-guard  from  Sooikib  to  Gundamuck  fKlioord 
Cabul  Pass).  19th  Oct.;  affair  with  the  rear-guard  from  Lundikhana  to  Ali  Musjecd  (Khyber  PassT 
4tli  and  5th  Nov.  1842.  Present  and  acted  as  principal  medical  officer  Quetn's  troops  at  the  battlo 
of  Mabarajpore,  in  the  dominion  of  Scindiah,  29th  Dec.  1843.  Served  a  second  time  in  the  Island 
of  Ceylon,  and  was  senior  medical  officer  in  the  Kandian  provinces  during  the  rebellion  in  1848- 
and  for  more  than  two  years  as  principal  medical  officer  in  Hong  Kong  ' 

13  Doctor  Atkinson  served  the  campaign  of  1847  in  Kaffinria,  under  Sir  George  Berkelev  The 
following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  Smiths  expedition  over  the  Orange  River  against  the  in. 
fui  gent  Boers,  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Boem  Plaats-remaining  on  the  field  with  the 
i»ouiide<l,  tie  troops  having  pursued  the  enemy  onwards.  Was  left  in  sole  chanrc  of  the  Geneml 
Hwpital  and  Garrison  of  Graham's  Town  during  the  Kaffir  and  Hottentot  rebellion,  from  Jan.  1861 


to  March  1862. 


318  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department. 

14  Mr.  Richardson  senred  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  reduction  of  Mor.te 
ideo,  and  campaign  of  1806  and  7  in  South  America;  campaigns  of  1808  and  9  in  the  Peninsola. 

including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimieniy  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Meda]  with  two  e!a9p», 
14t  Doctor  Lawson  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  MaDdiu,^ 
town  of  Sabajee,  on  the  Gambia,  Ist  June  1853. 

15  Dr.  Miller  aerved  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  the  South  of  France ;  with  the 
Expedition  to  New  Orleans ;  and  the  campaign  of  1815  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  silver  War  Medal  with  four  clasps  for  the  Pyreneen,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Ortlies. 

16  Dr.  Hart  served  in  the  campaigns  of  1 810  and  1 1 ,  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  the  Coa  and  Busaco :  subsequeuUy  in  tlie  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  and  in  the  actions  at  Pombai, 
Redinha,  Leria,  and  Coudeiza.  He  served  also  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Affgfaanistan, 
under  General  Pollock,  and  was  present  with  the  31st  in  the  actions  of  Maxeenai  Teieen,  and  Jug- 
daUuck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  it.  He  has  reecired  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Busaco,  and  also  a  Medal  for  the  campaign  in  A%hanistaa« 

17  Mr.  Dowse  served  at  the  surrender  of  Martinique  and  Guadeloupe  in  1816. 

18  Doctor  Forreat  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Rfyah  of  Kolapore  in  1827.  Also  in  the 
expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  Uke  Orange  River,  South  Africa,  in  1845;  and  in  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1846. 

19  Mr.  Pine  served  with  the  26th  on  the  China  expedition  (medal),  and  was  presant  at  the 
first  oapture  of  Chnsan,  attack  on  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  repulse  of  the  night  attark 
on  Ningpo,  attack  and  capture  of  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Klang  Poo.  He 
acted  as  senior  Medical  065cer  in  the  campaigns  in  New  Zealand,  from  April  1845  to  May  1S46,  acd 
was  present  at  the  destruction  of  Pomare'a  Pah,  attaok  on  Heki's  Pah,  destruction  of  the  WaikaJi 
Pah,  storming  of  Kawlti's  Pah  at  Ohiawai,  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ruapekapeka. 

SO  Mr.  Menzies  served  with  the  45th  on  the  exi>edition  to  the  Umzincnla,  and  engaged  ag&iD<^t 
the  revolted  Zoola  chief  Fodo,  in  1847. 

21  Doctor  Logau  served  with  the  53rd  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6,  and  was  present  at  tlic 
affair  of  Buddiwad,  and  in  the  actions  of  Allwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  clasp). 

Sit  Mr.  Taylor  served  with  the  29th  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  iocludfaig  tbt  battlfs 
of  Feroseshah  and  Sobraon ;  and  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  185S,  including  the 
capture  of  Martaban,  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  r2th,  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capturo  of 
the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome. 

SS  Doctor  Fraser  served  with  the  74th  regt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52-53. 

22t  Mr.  Alexander  served  with  the  60th  lUfies  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53. 

83  Dr.  Delmcga  served  with  the  27th  Regiment  througliout  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  184G-7. 

S4  Doctor  Galbraith  served  with  the  99th  in  New  Zealand  and  was  present  at  Ohaeawai  »nd 
Ruapeluipeka.  He  was  the  senior  medical  officer  present  during  the  greater  part  of  the  op*>r.i. 
tion«  in  the  southern  district  of  New  Zealand :  at  several  skirmishes  in  the  yall^  of  the  Hutt ;  alM> 
at  the  Horokiwi  on  the  6th  Aug.  1846. 

85  Mr.  Barrow  served  in  the  Queen's  Royal  Regt.  in  the  campaign  of  1844  in  the  Soatbam  Msh- 
ratta  country  (iucludlog  the  storming  of  the  fortross  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845. 

27  Doctor  Fairbaim  served  with  the  41st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afii|hanistan,  and 
was  present  at  the  engagements  on  the  28tb  March  and  28th  April  in  the  Pisheen  Valley ;  in  tho?« 
near  Candahar,  at  G<wine,  and  before  Ghnznee ;  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  uf 
Cabool  1  expedition  into  Kohistan  ;  storm »  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istaliff,  and  the  various  niinttr 
affain  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes. 

28  Mr,  Marchant  served  with  an  expedition  eighty  mUea  up  the  Gambia,  in  1849,  and  was  present 
at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  town  of  Bambacoo,  6th  May ;  at  the  attack  and  partiitl 
destruction  of  the  fortified  town  of  Keeming,  7th  May;  and  in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of  the  enemy 
on  the  plains  of  Qnenelia,  8th  May. 

29  Doctor  Rutherford  served  with  the  C2nd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej, and  was  present  ai  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

30  Doctor  Gordon  served  with  the  53rd  In  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (medal)  in  1846,  includitn; 
the  actions  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  He  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  24th  throoghotit 
the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848.9|  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Sadoolapora,  Chlilian  wallah,  auU 
Qoojcrat. 

31  Mr.  P.  8.  Laing  served  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Mountain  sn<I 
Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845. 

32  Mr.  Maclise  served  with  the  90th  Lt.  Infantry  In  Kafflrland  during  the  whole  of  the  war  of  1 810-7. 

33  Mr.  Moline  served  with  the  22nd  during  the  oampaigns  of  1844-45,  in  the  southern  Mahratu 
country,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Forts  of  PunuUa  and  Pownghur. 

34  Mr.  Rambaut  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  insuiyenu  at  Matole  on  the  29th  July,  durii :; 
the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon  in  1 848. 

35  Mr.  Black  served  fai  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  i  also  in  that  of  1851,  and  wu  present  at  the  storm- 
ing and  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  from  the  rebels  on  the  22nd  February. 


fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department  319 

36  Doctor  Lewis  Benred  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the  ii^mrgent  Boers,  north 
of  the  Orange  RiTer,  and  waa  preiant  at  the  action  of  Boem  Plaata  on  99th  August  ]648. 

37  Doctor  Knox  was  actively  employed  daring  the  rebellion  in  Canada  ia  1837,  38,  and  30,  and 
was  present  in  sole  medical  charge  of  the  troops  in  the  action  of  St.  Charles. 

»8  Mr.  Clapp  has  received  the  War  Medal  witii  two  Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian  and  Kivelle. 

80  Mr.  Pratt  joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsola  in  Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  tha  siege  anil 
•aptnre  of  San  Sebastian,  and  with  the  head-qoartefs  daring  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has 
received  tlie  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 

40  Mr.  Maciwth  served  In  the  29th  in  tlie  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9^  including  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  and  the  baUle  of  Chillianwallah  (Medal). 

41  Mr.  Wreford  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present 
with  head  quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees  in  July,  Auff.,  and  Sept.  1813.  He  accom- 
panied the  expedition  under  the  late  I«ord  Keane  to  New  Orleans,  and  was  present  with  the  troops  in 
all  the  affairs  before  that  citv;  after  which  he  served  in  Pranee,  and  reoently  in  Turlcey.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp. 

42  Mr.  McDonell  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  (Medal)  with  the  80th,  including  tbd  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Feroieahah,  and  Sobraon, 

43  Mr,  Meildeham  served  with  the  61  st  duriag  the  war  in  Burmah,  flvm  April  to  Jane 
1852 ;  was  on  board  the  £.  I,  Q,  steam  sloop  Se808tn$  daring  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the 
enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river ;  served  during  the  sucoeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the 
vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  captora  of 
Rangoon. 

44  Mr.  Hanbnry  served  with  the  24th  In  the  Pnojanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  passage 
of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChilUanwallah,  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

45  Dr.  Beatson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  51  it  Regiment  throughout  the  JBurmese  war  of  1859-53 
(  Meflal) ;  mas  present  ou  board  the  steam-frigate  Feroze,  in  the  action  with  and  destruction  of  the 
stockades  in  thi?  Rangoon  river,  and  during  the  three  days'  operations  ending  in  the  capture  of  the 
Great  Dagon  Pagoda.    Also  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Burmese  night  attaak  on  Prome. 

46  I>r.  Walshe  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Insurgent  B<^  beyond  the  Orange  River, 
Sontli  Africa,  in  1845.  He  also  accompanied  Colonel  Somerset's  division  throughout  the  KalBr  war 
of  1846*7,  and  was  present  in  all  the  engagements  that  took  place. 

49  Doctor  Barker  Joined  the  reserve  battalion  45th  Regt.,  at  Gibraltar  in  March  1845,  and  pro- 
ceeded to  Monte  Video,  where  he  served  in  medical  charge  of  that  battalion  during  the  siege  of  the 
city  by  the  Argentine  army,  under  Qsneral  Oribe.  He  served  the  Kaffir  Campaign  of  1846-7.  Was 
present  at  Fort  Cox  with  Sir  Hsrry  Smith  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  War  in  1850,  and  served  in 
medical  charge  of  the  4oth  Regt.  in  the  field  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  1851-59. 

50  Doctor  Mspleton  was  present  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  the  action  of  Mahai'%jpora  90  Dec  1843 
(Medal). 

51  Mr.  Acheson  served  in  1810  at  the  defence  of  Cadii  and  battle  of  Barrosa,  and  afterwards 
through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  in  Prance  until  the  army  embarked  in  1814 :  present  in  the  action 
of  the  Nivollc,  for  which  he  has  the  war  med^l*  Was  with  the  Army  of  Ooenpation  in  1815  and  1810. 


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STAFF   OFFICERS   OF   PENSIONERS. 

MZLITABT  BDPKniMTBKOBHT.— Alexander  Hurray  TuIIoch,  31  Uaj  44;  Bh$»,  rO  April  80;  LI.  SO  Not.  27  ;  Vui-t, 
la  March  88;  Brttet  Mqfoi^,  89  Uarch  80;  Mqfor,  0  Aug.  41;  Brtvtt  LUut.-Col,  81  May  44;  I^U^U.-Coi. 
10  Feb.  63 ;  CoL  80  June  64. 

AssxBTAST  MxuTABY  SuPBRUTXKSBHT.— Johs  ffbllioU  Crollon,(l)  28  July  68;  En$*,  18  Dec  94;  Xf.jrtO  Au^.M 
Capt,  rl7  Julj  85 ;  Major,  rl5  AprU  49 ;  Lt,-Col,  7  Aug.  40 ;  Col,  80  June  64. 


Btatiok. 


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GREAT   BRITAIN. 


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AnaRDBBK.— Oeorfte  llunro,  Unatt. 

Aru.- Oro.W.Collin»Jackfon  (lt),b.p.l6thDr». 

Bath.~9  Chai.Robt.8huckburgh(8),  h.p.70  F. 

BiBafiKOHAK.— {     Unatl.l.e.  90  June64..  J 

BoLTOS. — Jamce  Richardion  (91 ),  Unatt 

BRioiiTOir. — Arthur  Hill  Hull,  h. p. 60  F 

BaxsTOL. — M.  R.  S.Whitaiure,h.p.  10  Dn,  .. 

C AUBRiDOB.>- W.  F.Webiter,  Unatt 

Camtbbbuby. — John  O.  Burridge,  Unatu  .... 

CABDxrr .—Captain  I.  F.  Ferris.. .a.... 

C  ABx.i8LB.~Tbomas  William  Preroet,  b.p.  48  F. 
Cabxabtbbb^— 

CiiATHAMa— Kichard  Jenkine,  Unatt 

C II ESTBR.— Charles  Ferd.  Henrey,  Unatt. 
CovB2rrBY.~-Bernard  0.  Layard^h.p.  07  F 
DBBBT.—Vaagbaa  Joncft»  b.p.  8  Oar.  Bn. 

DoxDBBrf— Horatio  Fcnwick,  b.p.  87  F 

o „.«,„,„»      J  *  Li-'CoL  Fred.  Hope,  Unatt. 

BZBTBB.— H.B.H.RoKer«,  Unatt.  1.^.80  June  64 
FALBOUTHa^T.  W.  J.  llcDougalI,h.p.  R,  Mar. 
«.  a  -««,-       i  W.Canipbell,UnalLI  e.80Jttne  64 

QLASOOW.—  J  o^^e  Sinclair  (3),  Unatt 

Oloucbstbb.— H.  C.  C.  Someriet,  h.p.  87  F. 
H  A  UFAZ.— J.E.Orange(4),h.p.84F.l.c.80JuBa54 

n V  LL.-'Cbarles  Shipley  Teale,  Unatt 

iNYBRVBas. — A.Houstoun,h.p.4F.i.c.IlNoT^l 
iKwioR  -  (  S.  A.  Capel,  h.p.  61  F.  Qr.  M. 

IFSWlOHa— J     11  Oct.  88 

Jbbsbt,        (  J.  F.  DuVemet  (5),  h.p.  R. 
OnBBMSBT,  4ce.  (     Afr.Corpf,l.c.80  June  64  ) 

Lbbds.— J.  Sampton  (80),  b.p.  8  Oar.  Bn 

Leicbstbb.— H.F.Hawker.h.p.l9F./.c.80June64 
Lxxcoui. — Oeorge  W.  Raikrt,  h.pa  70  F.    . . 

1  «»««*/«nT  i  O-  CSwan,  Unatt,  U.  1 1  Not.  61 
UVBBFOOL.  (Henrj  Cole  Faulkner.  Unatt.   .. 

/  Xorthem  Div.     (  William  Cartan,UnatL 

.  Reg*nV$  Pk.Bks.  \  Frcd.G.Chrietle,  Unatt. 

^  Eatttru  Div.  (Charles  Holden,  Unatt..... 

2  Tower  HUL  (  Wra.  Wood  (8),  h.p.  R.  Uar. 

g  SoHtkem  Div.  ( Fra.  Ferey  Nott,  h.p.  ) 
^  .KonniuiftonCom.  \  1  Gar.  Bn.         I 

*^\  f  O.  H.  F.  Campbell,  h.  p. ' 

^\nretttm Div.  J     Staff  C.I.C.  80  June 64 

§  Chelua  HotpA  Robert  PItcaim,    b.  p. 
^  \    OOar.  Bn ( 

KDeptford  Plv.~ Walter  Warde,  Unatt 

I.TXB.— Charles  £dward  Astell,  h.p.  46  F 

NK\voAaTLB-OB-TyBB.~U.  C.  Powell,  Unatt. 
XoRTKAMVTOS.— J.D.  De  Wend  (10),h.p.68  P. 

Noftw ic Ha— James  Cockbum ,  Unatt. 

Xorri  HOBAB .— ValeB.  Fred.  Story,  Unatt.    . . 

Oaford.— Fred.  8mythe,h.p.8F. 

I'AXSLBT.— 11  BenJ.  Bcaufoy  (23),  Unatt 

UX  E.Treror  (18),h.p.  R.  Art. 

f.e.SOJttneM 

21S1  W.T.  Blevett  Monnsteren 

(IS),  h.p.  70  F.  /.«.90  June54 
II.  Russell,  h.  p.OO  F 

POBTSBOCTBa-  j  ?'i"JS,1<"}vyi!*"-„--- 
I  J.K.WiUbOn  (16),hap.  R.M. 

I'BBaTOB.— Oeo.  Robert  Pole,  Unatt 

Salibbubt.— Robert  If 'Hair,  (88)  Unatt 

SKBFFiEi.D.^Wm.  OarsUD,  h.p.  84Drs.   .... 

SHBBwaBUBTa— v.  Browne  (83),  h.p.  18  P.. . 

SouTBABTTOv.— WUUam  Lacy,  Unatt 

SnBXJBO^Wimam  Peddle  (18),  Unatt 

Stockvost*— Arthox  Pigolt,  b.p.  90  F. 


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•  • 

11  Not.  61 
0  Not.  40 

0  Not.  40 

0  Nov.  40 

80June54 
11  NoT.51 
30JuBe64 

« . 

90J*Jneft4 


When 

Slaoed  OQ 
[air-paj. 


10  July  40 
l8Mar.47 
95  Sept.4B 

18  July  SO 

20  Dec. 43 
38June81 
28Jttne40 
18  Oct.  80 
0  Dec.  44 

80  July  63 
15NOT.50 

10  May  48 
20  Oct.  40 
15  Mar.  90 
86  May  10 

5Aprll44 

9Sept.45 
99  Not.  42  I 

0  Dec.  87  ' 
5April8U 

94  Not.  25' 
37  8ept.44  t 
30July44  ; 

11  Oct.  44 

1  July  42 

1  May  40 

4AprU45 

20  Dec.  48 
10  Jan.  84 
27  Dee.  6(1 
16Dee.41 
0  Not.  40 

81  Aug.  8^ 
OApril  47 
0 June  48 
8  Not.  41 

90  Mar.  44 


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:e3  Jun  y' 

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1 1  (Ku  42 

0  Xo»  4* 

0  Dec.  44 
Dec,  54 

ll;<cpt.^ 

1  July  40 

1  Jan.  :  ' 
1  <Vt.  4.1 
IJttJy4S 

I8S«iii.44 
97Jul«47 
20  Mar  45 
97Xo«.4"t 

IJuH  4.; 

I  Jan.  44 
I3K«-b  44 
l«yo».44 
92Julj4;4 

l5Max.47 

80  Oct.  44 

99  Mar.48 

81  Auc  43 
8  July  M) 
7Ja)y42 
1  Apr.  .&ij 

18  Sr^  I  43 

1  Oct.  40 

3UOrt.  44 

94F»'b.44 

98Mar.43 


97  May  49      10rt.4'.> 
97SepU44      OFrb.44 


90  Dee.  44, 

25  Oct.  43 
I  Oct.  60, 
38  July  48  I 
24Jan.45i 
7AprU48 
0  Dec  44 
21  Feb.  40 
27  July  40 
27  Mar.40 
14  Aug.  40  I 


18Srp(.48 

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1  jBh:4? 

346rpi4i 
8  Oct  4<t 
5  VbjU 
1  Oct.  44 
I  Jut)  14 
85Jn»rV.i 
24r»b.4.'t 

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17April4oi  90Arril45 

1  Jan.  47      IJas.4r 
7  KoT.I3 

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7  Jul; 47 


25  Jttnc44 

18  Feb.  46 
91  Sept.43 
97  8«pt.44 

19  Aprii50 
0  Mar.40 

96  Mar.  17 
0  Dec  44 

80  Dee.  84 

9QAprU17 
0NOT.M 


IIIW«  4H 
29  Frb  44 
16Apr.  45 

OSepl.48 

1  Jul;  44 
tOAttC.Cv 


Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 


321 


STATIOir. 


GREAT  BRiTAIN-Cba/MireJ. 

.uirroar.r-A.  D^nelan  (19),  h.p.  York  Chas 

IITR80. — J.  p.  Staart,  48 F 

lowBRiDGB. — John  Lawion,  Unatt. 

oLTBRHAaiPToy.— W.Fo1Iowi(80)h.p.l8Dn. 
ORCKfiTBa.~Benrj  M.  Smjthtb.p.  44  F.  < 
>  a  K. — Charles  PattUon,  h.p.  66  F.   ..••.., 


:::l 


IRELAND. 

ftUAOB. — E.  S.  Farmar,  UnaU.1.0.  SO  Jane  54 

TH  LOHB.— Owen  Lloyd  Ormtbj,  Unatt 

kx*i.TJiB2VA.— Charle«Thoniai  Bentlej,  Unatt. 
.  r  •  ^  •«      (  W.  M*  Pberton,Unatt.UJlOJune64 

■crAST.—  J  Yl\\\)am  ChUd,  Unatt. 

I  BR. — Geo.  Botler  Slonej,  h.p.  80  P 

&Ri/>w. — William  Frederick  Harvej,  Unatt. 
*.sri.BBA]u— Patrick  H*Cartb7,h.  p.  77  F.  .. 

4VA3r. — 

ii 4 RLBSfOVT.— Edward  O.  Broadleji  Unatt... 
I.09  3f  BL.— John  Inman,  h.p.  Unatt 

C  Donald  Stewarr,  h.p.  84  F. 
ORK. — <  Geo.  Thoniion(25),  CB.f  E.  I.  Co 

C    Serr. /x.  4  Aug.  64 

•  aoGHRDJk. — Fred.  G.  Bull,  h.  p.  6U  F. 
...  n r  T«       S  W  J.Crorapton,Unalt.Z.c.20June54 
^"^^•"~  I  Robert  R.  HarrU,  h.p.  MP 

IxxtsKiLLBH.— D.  H.  Hacklnnon  (38),  Unatt. 

'bkuoy. — George  Baylj,  Unatt 

!  A  LWAT. — James  Wm.  Groves  ('24),  Unatt.  . . 

Ix  LKE!f NT. — Jacob  Glynn  Rogers,  Unatt 

J  M  EBiCK.— Wm.  Caldcr,  Unatt.  l,c, 90  June  64 
..IN  DOMDBRRY.-9  Wm.  O'Neill  (S2),  Unatt. 
.  iXMFORD.— Wm.  HauIeTerer,  h.p.  68  F.    .. 

iIoXAOiiAX.— Wm.John  Kirk.  Unatt. 

Vkwrt.— J.  Stuart,  h.  p.  84  F.  I.e.  20  June  54 

WAGir. — George  Waller  Meehan,  Unatt 

tttscoiiif OB. ^Thomas  Smilh,  Unatt   

•  LiciO.— Richard  S.  O'Brien,  h.p.  30  F 

'ha  LB b.— Pat.  Day  Stokes,  h.p.  4  F.    , 

'uLta.uoRB. — Matthew  Cossan,  Unatt. 

VATERroRO.— Boyle  Meredith  (.28*)  Uoatt.  .. 


CANADA. 

lUitarff  SaptrlfUendent.—J.  O.  D.  Talloeh, ) 
h.  p.  84  F.  {local  rank  ofLt  -CoLSO  July53)  ) 
amce  John  Graham,  Unatt.  Ix.  90  June  5i  .. 

Knry  William  Wily  (27),  Unatt 

VillLim  James  Bury  M^Leod  Moore,  Unatt... 
'homaa  Hodgetts,  Unatt. 


90 
15 
IS 
10 
10 
14 


27 
11 
90 
18 
80 
16 
25 
0 

15 

7 

15 


21 
15 
86 

15 
88 
18 
14 
28 
10 
14 
14 
15 
24 
17 
10 
19 
18 


HUDSON'S  BAY. 

V.  D.Caldwell,  Unatt.  (C^mifMl^)U.20  June  54 
osepb  IllU  {Localrank) 


NEW  ZEALAND. 

\$t  Bntt.SMd'Quarters,  Oiuhunga, 
Km,  H.  Kcnnr,  h.p.  01  F.  {Commanding)  . 

'hooflore  M .  Haultain  (20),  Unatt 

oh  II  Annesley  Uickson  (30),  31  F 

ohn  Jermyn  Sjmonds,  h.p.  28  F 

2mf  Batt.^Hend'QuarterSf  Howick, 
nturlee  H.  M.  Smith,  h.p.  60  P.  (  Cbrnmandin^; 
ikxander  Macdonald,  Unatt , 


VAN   DIEMEN'S  LAND. 
Veil.  Brown  Russell,  h.  p.  3  Dr.  Gds. 
ames R/>id  (IiOca<  ranA)    ........... 


WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 
.  Brace,  h.  p.  60  F.  {Local  rank  of  Lt.-Col. 
26  Sept.  6i 

hristopher  Vaughan  Foss  ( Loea I  rank), . . . . 


14 

10 

14 

21 

0 


80 


10 

15 

28 

0 

0 
13 


24 


99 


0April26 

30  Dec.  38 

PlO  Oct.  22 

13  8cpt.32 

7 June 31 

9  7  Oct.  36 


9  Jan.  17 
p91  Dee.  82 

30  May  34 
P82NOT.91 

13  Not.  89 
»18  May  30 
Pll  April  SO 

15  Dec.  40 

Pl5Aug.96 
15  Dec.  37 
80  Sept.  30 


85  Oct.  S7 

Pl0Sept.2& 

10  Oct.  20 

'  1  July  S6 

10  Feb.  26 

24  Oct.  34 

6  Oct.  14 

14  July  14 

19  Aug.  12 

p31  Ang.SO 

27  Sept.31 

90  April  15 

l7AprK  28 

Pl3Sept.Sl 

26  Not.  31 

pnOct.33 

Pis  Dec.  33 

90  Mar.  10 


18  July  30 

P28  Oct.  84 

27JuneS8 

1  Not. 31 

4  Sept.S0 


20Sept.l4 


7  Not.  27 

8  Oct.  40 
17  Aug.26 
28  May  36 

P20Mar.86 
P30  Aug.  30 


Brbvbt- 
Major. 


PlOJan. 
p  9  Feb. 

11  Mar. 

29  Sept. 

11  Aug. 
Pll  Jan. 
Pis  Aug. 

22  July 


22 
38 
37 
26 
26 
30 
80 
44 


P20Sept.80 

IS  Oct.  80 

7  Feb.  34 


P  8  Feb.  31 

P  19Dec86 

18  Aug.  24 

P23  Mar.d8 

17Apr]190 

31  May  30 

p  6  Mar.l8 

P24June24 

22  May  18 

Pl3Jan.37 

P27  Oct.  37 

Pl6Dec.  26 

14  April  30 

P  4 July  34 

10  Aug.  36 

Piajan.  38 

10  May  38 

1  July  13 


6  May  42 
4  Mar.  53 1 

26  July  44 
24  May 45 1 
PlO  Dec.  47 


Pl8  Oct.  83 

p  1  Not.  30 

97  Oct.  48 

Pl7  8ept.S6 

2April  41 
19  Dec.  44 

5  Aug.  4*2 


P28Sept.30 

28  Oct.  53 

Pl7SeptU>0 


P23N0T.86 

Pll  April  84 

3]  Oct.  40 

P15  Oct.  47 

8  May  46 

26  Jan. 44 

28  Oct.  63 

6  July  36 

28  Dec.  41 

P29July42 
24  Feb.  54 
18  Nov.85 
16April42 
10  Not.  47 
18  April  46 
'  8  Not.  44 
13  Mar.  44 
1  Oct.  60 


20 June 54 


14  Feb.  34 

p  8Aprll26 

15  NotJSO 
4  Jan. 36 

13  Mar.  36 


P280ct.  94 


22  Aug.  41 

P25  Feb.  30 
31  Oct.  61 
1 8  Sept.  46 
28  Dec.  63 


p  0  Dec.  31 
*97June61 


3  April  28 
27  June  34 
25  Dec.  13 
12  May  43 

16Mar.S0 
18  July  34 


8  Not.  90 


31  July  28 


l5Mar.3-2  pI9  Oct.41 
20  Oct.  40,  SOMar.49 
28  Not.  46 
8  Jan.  47  j 

0Jan.41iP23Aug.44 
81  Oct.  38 1  11  Dec.  46 


When 
placed  on 
Hair-pay. 


Appointed 
Btair 
Offlcer. 


0  Not.  46 
11  Not.  61 

0  Not.  46 
20June64 

. . 
20June04 


llNoT.61 
11  NOT.61 


11  Not.  61 

9  Not.  46 

11  Not.  61 


18Feb.80 


Pl8Apri1Sl 


13Sept.42 
*  0  July  62 


10  Aag.42 
♦l4May  52 


0  Not.  46 
20Junc64 
30June64 

ONo't.46 
20 June  54 


8  Not.  40 


0  Not.40 


90Jane54 


20Juno  54 


20June54 


24  May  44 

4  Mar.  63 

6  Sept.S6 

16  June 48 

I0April6O 

16  Aug.  60 


26  May  44 
28  Dec.  43 
28  Dec.  54 
8  April48 
12  Oct.  62 
17Sept.60 

24  Jan. 61 
SMar.40 

25  Feb.  48 
18  Dec.  44 

8  Aug.  45 


18  Aug.  48 

5  Dec.  40 

36April46 

6June61 
25 June r2 
3UJan.  A*J 
28  Dec.  88 
27  Jan.  87 
2BDec.41 
23  Aug.  44 
18April46 
31  Dec.  44 

7  Jan.  63 
19  NoT.47 
10  April  50 

6  Pec.  44 
26  Dec.  61 

1  Oct.  60 


10  Feb.  44 

27  Sept.  42 

81  Oct.  61 

8  June 52 

23  Aug.  44 


9 June 48 


18  Aug.4S 
1  Jan. 65 
8  Oct.  46 

17  Mar.  40 
1  Feb.  68 
1  July  60 


1  Oct  44 

0  May  43 

10  Oct  49 
15  Aug.68 

1  July60 
1  Jan. 61 

14  Dee.  48 

8  N0T.4S 
4  NOT.43 
7  Dee.44 

86  June 40 

28  Feb.  81 
IJttly44 
1  Oct.  41 


15  Apr.  52 

16  Not.  51 
6  Nov.  43 

18  Sep.  43 

16  Apr.  58 

20  NuT.43 

24  Feb.44 

14  Dec.  43 

1  Dec.  63 

1  Sep. 52 

22  Nov.60 

20  NoT.43 

1  Feb.  58 


1  July  48 

24  Apr.  61 
21  Apr.  62 
23  Apr. 62 
27  Dec.  43 


80  May  48 
0June6I 


6  April  44    11  July  43 
30  Mar.  40 1  14.Var.41i 

7  Dec.  46    20  Sep.  46 


83  Feb.  40 

82June47 
26June  47 


20  Dec.  44 

27  Feb.  47 
13  Apr.  17 


oo,^      ^«      6  Not.  40 
28  Dec.  49     5  May  40 


10  July  50 


83  Jan.  50 
17  Juno  48 


322  Staff  Officer$  of  Pensioners. 


SeaU  ofAUowanat  in  addition  to  Balf-Pay, 

1ft  CI*w.~Offleen  having  th«  ra^k  of  CapUlm,  and  •uperlnt«ndinR  DUtrieU  eonUbitag  from  000  to  lOOO 

tionert  and  upwards,  tao  •hilllnf  •  and  taxpenoe  per  diem, 
tad  Clasi.— OIBeen  having  tha  rank  of  Uautenantt  and  tupariattndlBg  Diitrieta  eonlaioiof  ttom  4M  ta  WQ 

•loneni,  •IghtibilUngt  and  Mzpenoa  per  diem. 
trd  Claw.— OfBcepe  of  whatever  rank.  In  ramoto  Dlitrlct  where  there  are  fbwar  th«a  400  PmulOMi^  a  reduced 

allowance  proportioned  to  the  nnmber  of  Peoalonen,  and  the  diilaace  to  be  tiaveUad  !■  vMCittf 

them. 
The  atlowaneee  to  the  two  ilnt  claieet  have  been  calculated  nn  the  principle  of  pladnf  each  oflHerr  aa  nenrif 
as  powlble  in  the  earae  poiltkin,  in  reepect  of  income,  as  if  he  were  serving  on  full-pay,  and  to  ff«da  up  of  lh« 

following  Items  i^  _      _ 

Tb  a  Capt. 
«.  cf. 

Differenoebetween  half  and  foil  pay  •«*..»•••• *.»    4    7 

Lodging  and  Am!  allowance ...•• 9    0 

Allowance  fbr  a  horse,  or  ft>r  travelling • t    0 

Allowanoe  In  lien  ot  a  earrant I    9 

▲llowaaee  la  lien  of  poetagay  stationary,  and  printing  .. » 0   6 


10    0 


Toa 

Lieut 

■. 

•♦ 

8    I 


In  the  event  of  the  BtalT  Oficer  of  Pensioners  being  snbiect  to  additional  eipenie  In  centeQWcn^w  of  Kb 
employment  In  aM  of  the  Civil  Power  at  a  dlstaace  from  head-^uarteia,  he  wlU  also  receive  a  fkirmcrallowniKv 
of  Ave  shillings  a  day  while  necessarily  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amonnt  of  tnvalUng  cliars%s 
thas  Incurred  by  him.  Contingent  AtUnvaners, 

for  80  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  day. 
M  100  and  upwards,  one  shilling  and  sUpeace  a  diy. 
SOO      „      N       (^>^  shillings  n  day. 


are 


Wat  Serinees  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

I  Colonel  Croflon  was  appointed  Persian  Interpreter  to  tha  force  nnder  Brlgadier»aenera1  Utc^arfd,!*  An^ast 
18M,  and  served  with  It  thronglioot  the  arduous  operations  in  Parkar,  and  against  the  tilbea  In  the  K.W.  Dt&ert, 
which  end«^  in  the  Uking  of  Balmeer. 

It  Captain  Jackson  lerved  in  the  i)«apj  campaign  In  1846  with  tha  10th  Lancm,  and  was  pivaanf  nt  Urn  aflhlr 
of  Bndalwal,  and  In  the  actions  of  Aliwai  and  Sohraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S  M^Jor  Bhuckborgh  served  with  ttie  40th  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1014,  and  wis 
present  at  tlie  Battle  of  Victoria,  the  blockade  of  Pampeluna  from  8rd  to  Ifith  July  (  sklrmlsbes  fWim  1toncv»vall«« 
to  Pampeluna  on  the  86th  and  98th  July ;  attacks  on  the  heights  of  Soranren  oa  the  08th  and  00th  Jaly : 
of  Iraa,  action  of  Yam  on  the  7th  Oct..  battles  of  the  Nivella,  Orthea,  and  Toulouse,  besides  fallens  mdaoi 
and  •kirmishes.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

0  Captain  Sinclair  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  Holland  as  a  ToIuntaer,and  was  sararelr  wounded  nt  thai 
on  the  Ibrtifled  village  of  Mersem  on  the  fnd  Pab.  1814. 

4  Lt«-Col.  Oraaxe  served  in  the  Burraeee  war  In  1890,  and  has  reeelvad  the  Indian  War  lledal  for  Am. 

0  lit.^Col.  Da  Yemet  eerved  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1890-00. 

0  Mijor  Wood  svrvcd  In  H.  M.  8.  Nigtr,  of  09  guns,  at  the  cdiiture  of  the  Frendi  frlgnie,  In  Orm^nf  40  cam; 
also  the  American  privateer  Dart,  and  the  re-capture  of  tlie  Knglith  ship,  Adventuro, 

f  Lt.-CoLOrr  served  tn  the  Peniaeula,  with  the  7th  FusUlers,  finm  Feb.  to  Aug.  Idll,  and  ngnin  from  AwH 
1819  to  the  end  of  tliat  war  in  1014,  indoding  the  siege  of  Bad^jos  in  April  and  May  1011,  bailto  nC  Alhwbeva 
(wounded  In  the  left  knee  and  elbow),  action  of  0*ma,  battles  of  Vittorla,  aflklr  of  Boncesvalles,  battles  of  r^nii^- 
luna,  NiveUe,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  minor  affairs.  He  was  also  at  tha  caplute  nf  Pnila  ta  UlA. 
lie  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

0  Lt-Col.  Forbes  served  ia  the  Cape  Mounted  Bltemen  in  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1004  ftk 

0  Cnntain  Eaady  senmd  as  Adjutant  of  the  11th  Lighl  Dragoons  at  the  siega  and  captnw  of  Bhnrtffova  la  IS0&-0 

10  M^or  De  Wend  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1880  (Medal). 

I I  Lt.-CDl.  Onmpbell eerved  in  the  Pemneula  with  the  4lh  Portuguese  Segt.  fkom  90  May  1010  to  IW  a«d  af  tM 
War  In  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Uusaco,  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  action  of  Chmpn  Mayor,  battle  of  ABakn. 
first  and  aeeoad  sl^es  of  Badnjoi,  aetloa  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  battles  of  Ylttotla,  Pyrenees  Kmprlana  (sev  i^lv 
wounded  ta  the  side):  on  the  97th  July  with  the  Osmpany  he  commanded  he  delHidrd  the  hill  wbero  the  priaHrU 
attack  of  that  day  was  made,  and  drove  the  French  thrice  from  It  at  the  point  of  the  hayeuMt.  tor  vhtoli  ^  was 
promoted  to  the  Brevet  Bank  of  Captain  In  the  Partuguese  Army,  as  stated  in  the  Oaaetteof  llth  Ans»  I0ll~ 
*•  Em  conssquenua  da  eua  boa  coodocU  no  Oampo  de  Batalha."  AIsd  prosent  at  tlm  battle  of  Itm  Xlva  ea  OU 
Dacn  and  In  that  before  Bayowna  on  the  10th  December.  On  tha  90th  Dae.  1010  he  rotomaaded  four  eompaaks 
of  his  Bcgt.,  with  which  he  took  the  Island  of  Uolrlaffue  on  the  river  Adour,  and  aaptmiad  n  nnasber  af  asianDin 
and  a  quantity  of  provtotons  and  forage,  which  wero  forwarded  to  Lord  Hill's  haad-naartara.  i  "~ranls  at f  wt 
nt  thn  battle  of  Orthea,  the  aetton  at  Aire,  and  battto  of  Toulouse.  Bend  severely  Injured  94th  June  lOuTw^n 
pursuing  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna.  Has  received  the  silver  War  Modal  with  sotan  Clois^  and  n  Qnid 
frnm  the  Kinc  of  Portugal  for  Ms  services  in  Ave  campalgas. 

19  Lt.-Col.TyeT»r  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  Holland ;  and  that  of  1815  In  Flanders  and  Pttnca.  and 
present  at  the  battle  of  Watorloo  and  Captuxsa  of  Carobray  and  Paris. 

19  Lt.-Col.  Monnstaven  served  the  campaign  of  1810,  and  was  severoly  wounded  at  the  balUe  of  WatorhM>. 

14  M^Jor  Dora  served  in  the  Nepaulcse  vrar  In  1810-16;  In  tha  Deccan  Campaign  In  1817-18 1  and  to  the  w«iu. 
Of  Punnlar  on  tha  88th  Dec  1840  (Medal).  i— a  •    •  immmmtmmwmuo 


JVar  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners,  323 

15  Mijor  Willion  wired  at  AdUutant  to  tho  Rojal  Marines  of  the  Mediterranean  fleet;  in  that  capacity  with 
the  Ut  battalion  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  (Naval  War  Medal. and  one  from  the  Sultan);  was  at 
the  atti|ck  and  capture  of  Sldoa  (  and  on  board  the  Princtu  Chartotu  at  the  battle  of  BU  Jean  d'Aare.  Served 
four  Tears  in  the  Royal  Nary  prior  to  his  appoiotment  as  Sd  lieutenant. 

10  Capuin  John  P.  Pigott  served  with  the  88d  at  the  1st  and  8nd  sie^e  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the 
attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  S7th  Dec.  1848,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress :  also 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chenlote,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clacps). 

17  Captain  Steele  served  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  Idll  as  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

18  LlaoL  Peddle  servtd  In  Holland  with  the  tlst  FuslUert  In  181S  and  14,  and  was  ptvwAt  at  the  atUck  on 
MerxcD.  the  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  AAt#erp,  and  assault  on  Bergen>op-Soom. 

19  Msjor  Donelan  served  with  the  48th  Regt  In  the  operations  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorgh,  In  April  I88i. 
80  Captain  Follows  was  present  with  the  49rd  Light  Inrautry  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans  in  Jan.  1815.    Ho 

landed  with  his  Regt.  at  Oitend  on  the  18th  Jitfte  following,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

91  Lt.-Co].  Phlbbs  served  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  97th,  from  Nov.  1818  to  the  Mid  of  that  war  In  1814, 
Inclading  ttaa  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
S«rved  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Plattsburgh.  tx>st  his  loft  arm,  and  was 
shot  through  both  legs  at  the  battle  of  the  Nivelle. 

99  Mi^or  William  0*Neill  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  8Srd  from  Ist  Feb.  1819  to  the  18th  of  August 
followlag ,  when  he  wu  appointed  to  an  ensigney  in  that  regiment,  present  with  It  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  retreat  from  Madrid  and  Salamanca,  battle  of  YIttoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna. 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees  (from  S7th  to  80th  Jnly),  Nivelle.  Nire,  and  Orthes  actions  of  Sauveterre,  Vic  Bigorre,  and 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  several  aflklrs  and  skirmishes  t  he  has  received  the  War  Mrdal  with  eight 
Clasps.  He  served  afterwsrds  In  C«yIon  during  the  Kandian  war  in  1817, 18,  and  10,  and  was  tho  Individual 
officer  who  made  the  two  Kandian  chiefs  togetner  witii  many  of  their  followers  prisoners,  which  at  once  put  an 
end  to  that  formidable  rebellion,  and  for  which  he  leoeived  the  thanks,  in  general  orders,  of  the  Governor  and 
Commander>In-Chief  Sir  Robert  Brownrigg,  as  also  of  the  Duiie  of  York. 

98  M^jor  Beaufoy  served  with  the  Isl  battalloa  97th  RegL  in  BlcUy  In  1810;  afterwards  on  the  eastern  coast  of 
Spain  from  1818  to  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  baiae  of  Castalla.  (contused),  taking  of  Aleoy,  battle  of  YiJla 
Franca,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  Alter  the  oooclusion  of  the  Peninsular  Wsr  he  embarked  with  the  Army  for 
North  America,  and  was  pnsent  at  the  battle  of  PlstUburg.  In  1810  he  embarked  for  the  East  Indies,  and 
served  afterwards  as  an  acting  engineer  at  Sholapore.    He  served  also  In  Caasda  during  the  rebellion. 

94  Captain  Graves  served  with  the  18th  In  China  (Medal)  from  Sept.  1840  to  June  1847,  and  wss  present  at  Iha 
storming  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Csnton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  helshts  of  Chlnghae,  occupation  of  Klngpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack,  attack  and  capture 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Cbapoo»  Woosung,  Shongal, 
and  Chin  Kiadg  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin.  He  was  also  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
river,  undcrr  Mijor-Gen.  D'AguIIar  In  April  1847,  and  wu  selected  as  toe  officer  to  remain  In  command  at  the 
Fiactories  when  the  force  was  withdrawn,  for  the  purpose  of  organising  and  drilling  the  Associated  Gentlemtn 
Volunteers  at  Canton. 

95  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomson  commanded  the  Engineers  and  corps  of  Pontonlers  during  the  campaign  In  Arra- 
can  In  1S24.  and  wss  present  at  the  attacks  on  Paddowa,  Mahatee,  and  Arnican  city  (Medal).  In  1888,  was 
appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  army  of  the  Indus,  and  commanded  the  detachments  of  British  troops  which  first 
crossed  that  river ;  aflerwards  constructed  a  bridge  of  boats  over  it,  for  which  he  received  thanks  in  General  Orders, 
as  also  for  opening  a  passage  for  the  army  through  the  Bolan  Pass  and  over  the  Amran  mountains.  Reconnoitred 
the  fortress  of  Ghuinee  and  proposed  a  plan  of  attacic,  which  being  successful,  he  received  the  thanks  of  tho 
Commander-in-Chief,  and  afterwards  of  Ihi*  Govemor»Geueral  of  India  (Medal  and  Cfi.)* 

96  Uajor  Sampson  served  the  campaign  in  Tuscany,  and  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  at  the  capture  of 
that  city  in  1S14.  Served  In  the  expedition  to  the  Chesapeaic,  and  was  in  the  action  at  Bladensburg,  and  at  the 
capture  of  Washington,  84th  Aug.  1814.  Present  in  the  action  before  BaJiimoro,  S*>pt.  1814.  Secved  ID  Florida, 
smd  was  in  the  action  before  New  Orleans  8th  Jan.  1815  ;  also  at  the  cspture  of  FOrt  Bowyer. 

27  Captain  Wily  served  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
Feroseshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  In  which  last  engagement,  and  during  the  hottest  part  of  the  contest,  he  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  AOth,  and  brought  it  out  of  the  action  :  his  gallantry  in  the  hand-to-hand  conflict 
with  the  enemy  attracted  and  called  forth  tlie  marked  and  written  approbation  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Brigadier 
I'enny,  and  for  which  he  was  noted  by  Lord  Gough  '*  as  one  worthy  of  reward  for  meritorious  conduct  In  action 
with  the  enemy." 

98  Captain  M'Nair  served  during  the  American  war  In  the  campaigns  of  1818  snd  14  on  the  borders  of  I^ke 
Ontaria,  and  on  the  Niagara  frontier.  Including  the  investment  of  Fort  Georce,  action  at  Black  Rock  and  capture 
of  the  town  of  Buflklo;  siege  of  Fort  Erie,  and  the  action  at  the  sortie,  17th  Sept  1814,  beside  other  affairs. 
Prisoner  of  war  about  six  months. 

28*  Captain  Meredith  seived  with  the  18th  Regt.  In  the  last  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Plattsburg  in  1818,  and  at  the  battle  of  La  Cole  Mill. 

90  Captain  Haultain  was  present  witli  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  bottle  of  Mahon^pore  80th  Dec  1848  (Medal;. 

80  Lieut  Hickson  served  the  campaign  of  181 4  in  Canada,  and  that  of  1815  in  the  Netherlands. 

81  Major  Richardson  served  as  Adjt  of  the  Royals  In  the  flrst  Burmese  War  (Medal). 

89  Lieut  Browne  served  In  the  litb  Regt.  in  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  L*Eeola ;  also 
at  the  siege  of  Platsbury  in  North  America 

38  Captain  MacKinnon  served  with  the  19th  Lancers  In  the  campaign  in  Affghanlstan  of  1888*30  under  Lord 
Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuxnee  (Medal).  Several  also  throughout  the  SutlH  campaign 
of  1845-40,  and  was  present  at  the  aShIr  of  Buddiwal  (charger  killed  under  him  by  a  rouud  shot),  and  battles  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Modal  and  Clasp). 


CHAPLAIN  DEPAETMENT. 

Chaplain  Gemrat  to  the  Forces., f^  The  Rev.  George  Robert  Gieig,  A.M.,  9  July  40 War  Office, 

Chaplain*  to  the  Foreee. 

BevJ.  S.  Pering, M.A.  80  April,  1891 .... lfauH<ita    Eev,  Henrv  Press  Wright  0  May  66 Tttrkep, 

Rrtbert  Wm.Browne,  A.M.  1  April. 44  London,    Geo.  Winne  Langmead,  19  June 68. Plymouth, 

— —  Charles  Green.  A.M.,  90  Juno  40..  Chatham.    Robert  Halpin.  94  March  64 Turhcff, 

William  Hare,  A.M.,  97  June  40 Malta, Robert  Hamilton,     do Turkey. 

-  W.Walrond  J  aekson,  A.  M.8 1  Oec.40.  j9a^^a<foc<. 


324 


GARRISONS  AND  MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


GARRISONS. 


BELFAST. 
TawnMftf.   X<rut.  Peter  Stuart. 

DARTMOUTH. 
Oc9,m»,Ar,  Howe  Holdnrorth 
Fort  MtU.   Colantl  Robert  Kelly 

DUNCANNON  PORT. 
Fprt  MaJ,   Lieut,  Thos.  Austin 

EDINBURGH  CASTLE. 
Chaplain,    Bev,  James  Millar 

ORAVESEND  k,  TILBURY  PORT. 
FortMqf,  Col.  Thos.  Kellj,  K,C. 


INYERNESS,  OR  FORT  GEORGE. 
Fort  Ji<0,    Lt,'Col.  J.  R.  Young 

LONDONDERRY  ft  CULMORE. 

Oov,  9  net  Gen.  John  Earl  of  Straf- 
ford, QCB.  4>  GCH. 

MILFORD  HAVEN. 
Oov,. Sir  John  Owen,  Bt, 

NEW  GENEVA. 
Fort  Jii\f.  Anthonj  Wharton 

PORTSMOUTH. 

Phytieian  SiSir  James  MKIrlgor,  Bt. 
MID,  KCB. 


STIRLING  CA8TLR. 

Chieftain . .  Rev,  RoM.  Wataoa 

TOWER  OP  LONDON. 

CoHStabl*,,M  Ogn,  Visct,  Comber « 
aaefv,  «CJi.  OC/f. 
Lieut. .  .9  2181  L*eta.'Oen.  Sir  Omv^ 

Bowtea,  KCii. 
Dep,  iMwt,  ••  jr.-0«ii.  Jbord  De  Ros 
Major, ,  M<n)or  J.  H.  Elriafton 
Chaplain,, Rev,  Henry  MeUill 

ISLE  OP  WIGHT. 

Oapt.  of  Sandavn  Fort,   Ompt,  Sir 

Wm.  W7BB 


MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  CHELSEA. 
Governor,  ^Wi  General  Sir  Colin  Halkett,  GCB.  GCH. 
Lt.'Govemor,  9  £0  Gen  Sir  A,  P.  Barnard,  GCB.  GCH. 
Major,  LieiU,'Colontl  Henry  Le  Blanc. 
AUjutani^  |l  Colonel  Sir  John  Morlllyon  Wilson,  CB.  KH. 
Secretary,  Alexander  James  Moorhead,  Esq. 
OMplain,  Rev,  George  3fathlas,  MA. 
Phjftieian^  Surgeon,  Local  Deputy  Inspector  General 

Daniel  Maclachlan,  MD. 
Deputy  Surgeon,  Thomas  Coke  Gaultcr,  MD. 
AMtietant  Surgeon, 

Storekeeper,  Captain  Edward  Satherland,  h.  p.  Unatt. 
Chief  Clerk,  P.  U.  Talman,  Esq. 

Captains  of  Invalids, 
fl  John  Daveru,  h.  p.  87  P. 
George  PeeTor,  h.  p.  S  P. 
9  Augustine  Fiugerald  Evans,  h.  p.  S7  P. 
^  John  Ford,  h.  p.  S  W.  I.  Kegt. 
W.  Chad  trick,  of  late  0  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
|)  Charles  Edwards,  h.  p.  71  P. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  KILMAINHAM. 

Master,— ^  Gen.  Rf.  Hon,  Sir  Rdw.  Blalceney,  GCB 

4-  KCH.  Comtn,  of  the  Force*  in  Ireland, 
Joint  Dcp.  Masters.—  dolonel  John  Eden,  CB,  Deputy 
Adjutant  General  in  Ireland^ 

Dep.  Ox.  Mas,  Gen,,  do. 
Captains  on  the  BsUtblishment, 
IjliB  Purefoy  Lockwood,  h.  p.  90  P. 
•rri  Edw.  Gilbome,  h.  p.  71  F. 
Thomas  Gibbons,  h.  p.  Unatt. 

At^ant |l  Captain  J.  G.  Hort,  late  18  R.  Vet.  Batt. 

Physician  and  Surgeon — S£l  James  Wm.Macauley,  JifD. 
Chaplain,— Ucr.  George  Hare. 

S(Treiary,  Registrar  and  Treasurer,— C,  W.  Pengelly 
Providorc. — 

Chamberlain  and  Master  of  Works,— Capt.  John  George, 

h.p.  Unatt. 
Solfeil^r.—Robert  Disney,  Esq. 


ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM  AT  CHELSEA. 
Comuutndant,—Wi  Col.  John  Ctark,  KB,  UoalL. 
Secretary  &  A^/utant,  Capt.  J.  £.  Addison,  b.  p.  07  P. 
Quarter-Faster,  William  Cousins 
5urf7^on.— Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  MD. 
Chaplain.— Rev,  W.  8.  O.  Dutautoy. 
ROYAL  HIBERNIAN  MIUTARY  SCHOOL,  DUBI.1.N. 
Commandant. — C0I.Q.  T.Colomb,  Unatt. 
Secretary  ^  Adjutant.- Capt, T.  R.  Speedy,  UBatt. 
Surgeon,  Edward  Hugh  Blakeney. 
Chaplain,— Rev.  W.  A.  NeriUe 

ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEGE  AT  SANDHURST. 
Governor,  |l  SZi  Gen.  Sir  G.  Scovoll,  KCB. 
Lt.  Gov.  |l  Col.  George  Waiter  Pmsser. 
Mqjor  and  Superintendent  of  Studies,  Major  P.  L. 
M'Dougall,  h.  p. 
Captains  of  Companies  of  Gentlemen  Cadets. 

Major  Robert  Daly 

Captain  Garnet  Man. 
Chaplain,  Idbrarian,  ^c.  Rev,  B.  L.  Chepmd. 
Quarter  Master,  Lieut,  Wm.  Legh  Hilton. 
Surgeon,  John  Pickering,  MD, 
Assistant'Surg,  Melriile  Neale,  MD. 

MILITARY  PRISONS. 
Inspector'GeneraL—  tAeut.-Col,  J.  Jebb,  CB.  lale  of  R. 

Engineers,  Home  Office. 
Fort  Clarence.— Gov.,  Capt.  R.  Manners,  late  of  70  P. 
Medical  Officer,  Dr.  S.  A.  Piper,  h.  p. 
Gosport.—Gov.,  Capt.  J.  Curtin,  Iat«  of  96  P. 
Medical  Qfflcer.^'Dr.  Tliomas  Lewis,  b.  p.  Staff. 
Wecdon.—Oov.,  Capt.  C,  S.  Boyie,  late  of  78  P. 

Med,  Off,,  Dr.  £.  Swann,  late  of  R.  N. 
Dcvonport. — Med.  Q/f.,  Dr,  Warren,  h.  p.  7  Utt««ars. 
Greenlaw,  near  Pcnnycuich,—Gof>.,MajorCmmpheil^  i«lr 
Med.  off..  Dr.  Campbell,  late  of  Oa  P.  [of  l»  Dn. 
Dublin,— Gov.,  Capt.  Lyon,  late  of  C8  F. 
Cork.^Gov.,  Capt.  Baniharo,  late  of  U  P. 

Afed.  Off.,  Dr.  Bain,  b.  p.  34  F. 
lAmfrick.—Goc,  Capt,  H.  Ed«  antes,  lata  of  Aft  P. 
iiibraltar, — Oov,  ¥nd.  flrofnc.  late  of  40  F. 
Montreal,— Gov.  Capt.  A.  P.  Miller,  lata  of  98  F. 
Blue— Pkicingfl  red. 
Agrnt,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


MIUTARY  KNIGHTS  OF  WINDSOR. 


Major  Charles  Moore,  formerly  of  98  P.  {Governor) 
Lieut.  Hugh  Fleming,  late  7  R.  Vet.  Bn. 
ii^QuArter-Master  A.  Heartlcy,  h.p.  ILHorse  Gds, 
Lieut.  Tho.  M'Dermott,  late  7  R.  Vet.Bn. 
I  U2l Captain  Robert  Cochrane,  late  of  Rifle  Br. 
Capt.  A.  W.  Caasan,  formerly  of  05  P. 
Lieut.  Richard  Nantes,  h.p.  55  P. 
Mcjor  John  Clarke,  lata  of  AG  P. 
I  Qnortcr^MflSter  John  Ledsam,  ii.  p.  7  F. 


11  Lt.-Col.  William  Ball,  KH.  late  of  R.  Newf.  C^. 
Colonel  James  Pitigibbons,  late  of  Canadian  Uilitia 
Captain  Andrew  Ellison,  formerly  of  GO  P. 

Captain  John  Duncan  King,  h.  p.  unatt. 

Quarter-Master  James  Scott,  h.  p.  0  P. 

Captain  Heniy  Hollinsworth,  Unatt. 

Mojur  J.  W.  flenderson,  KH.  b.p.  41  F. 

Colonel  Sir  John  Milley  Doyle,  KCB. 

Colonel  E.  A.  Augvlo,  K,H,  late  of  SO  P. 


325 


STAFF,  &c.  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

DISTRICTS. 


DlstricU. 

Qeneral  and  other  Officers.  |    Aides-de-Camp. 

Staff. 

NORTHEBN   AND   MIDLAND.— Head 
Quarters  at  If  ancheater. 

Northern  C9mUisi^~-Ed,  Qrs.  Torh. 

Lancashire,  Cheslilre,  Shropshire,  Flint- 
ahire,  Denbiirhshire,  Isle  of  Man,  Nor- 
thttmberlaad,   Cumberland,    Durham, 
WestmoreUmd,  York,  Derbj,  Notting- 

Bfidlmtd  C&mUi€».—Eead  Qrs.  Sir- 

Warwick,   flUfford,  Northampton,   and 
Woreeiter. 

9  IBSa  Lt.-Oen.  Earl  Cath- 
cart,  KCB, 

Lieut.-General   C.  O.    J. 
Arbuthnot. 

Got.  M.  J.  Slade,  h.  p. 

Ueut.  Welbj,  48  V. 

AnUt.  A^f.'Qen. 

Col.  B.  Taylor,  Unati. 

Assist.  Qr.  Mas.  Oen. 

Col.  C.    R.    Scott,  h.p. 

Mqjwr  ofBrigads, 

M^JorQeo.  Meln,  h.p. 

Major  ofBri^adt. 
MiUor  H.   B.  J.  Wyn- 
yard,  Unatt, 

BOVTH  WEST.— Head  Qn .  Portsmouth. 
Wilts,  Dorset,  and  Hants. 

M<^or  qf  Brigade. 
M^].J.W.Da)gety,Unatt. 

Town  Mqjor, 
Lt.-Cl.F.T.Maitland,h.p. 
Payni.of  Detachments. 
Capt.  W.  M.  D.  Willaii, 

h.  p.  R.  Art. 

W£ST£BN.— Head  Quarter*,  Deronport. 
DeTon,  Cornwall,  and  Somerset,  exdnslre 
of  Bristol  and  its  vicinity. 

9  Sa  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Harrj 
Smith,  Bart.  QCB. 

Lt-Col.    Holdlch, 
CB.  80  F. 

Afq/or  of  Brigade, 
M^for  C.  P.  Ibbetson. 

MenmouthoHd South  Waists— HtadQr*. 
Carmarthen. 

Colonel 

Msuor  Mann,  Unatt. 

JERSEY. 

9  affl  MaJorOcneral  Love, 
CB.  KH. 

Fort  McQor  4*  AdjU 
9  Lt.-Col.  John  Fraser. 

GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNBY. 

9  MiVi.-Gen.  W.  T.  Knoll js, 
Lieut.-  Qov. 

Tort  Major  and  Adjt.  of 

Ouemsey, 
Col.  J.  H.  Bainbrlgge. 
7Vmm  Major  ofAldemey 
9  Col.  W.  A.  Le  Mesnrier 

iHSPScnva  OsimLiL  ov  Catalbt. 
Head  Quarters,  London. 

9  Sfll  Mi^.-Qen.  Sir  Joseph 
ThaclKwell,  G.C.B. 

Captain  Thackwell, 
48  P. 

Metfor  qf  Brigade. 
Lieut.- Col.   C.   Cotton, 

Unatt. 

IsLB  OT  MAm.-^Stqff'Captain  to  command  Detaehments  and  PeiuioiMri.— Captain  Edward  John  Dickson. 

SCHOOL  OF  MUSKETRY  AT  HYTHE. 

Lt.-Col.  Comm.'^Colonel  C.C.  Bay,  Unattached. 
Captain,-' 

LieuUnant.—Ueut.  Charles  Lutyens,  90  F. 
Quarter-Master  (with  rank  of  Ensign).— John  McKay,  26  Aug.  64. 

The  foUowing  Counties,  fte.  are  not  contained  in  any  Military  Dlsti ict,  and  the  Troops  stationed  in  those  Counties 

report  direct  to  Head  Quarters,  Tis. : — 


Bedford, 
Berkshire, 
Bristol  ft  rldnltf, 
Buckingham, 


Cambridge, 
Essex, 
Gloucester, 
Hereford, 


Hertford, 
Huntingdon, 
Kent, 
lincoln. 


Middlesex, 
Norfolk, 
Oxford, 
Suffolk, 


Surry, 

Wales,North(exc. 
Denbigh  &  Flint.) 


The  Troops  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  at  Chichester  report  to  the  General  Commanding  the  South  West  District. 

RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


Torh, 

Consisting  of 
the  eoonties  of 
Northumberland, 
Durtuun,  York, 
Lincoln,  Notting* 
ham,  Leieester, 
and  Rutland. 


XioerTool. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Lancashlre,Ches- 
ter,  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland, 
Derby,  Staflbrd, 
Salop,  and  North 
Wales. 


Insp.  Fd.  Qff'.ColonelJ.  Michel,  CB, 
A4f»  •    •    •  LI.  Lowrio 
Paymaster    .    .     C.  H.  Peirse 
Surg,  to  the  Forces,  9  H.  Hart,  M.D. 

Superintending  Qffieerm 
Xi.  FitsQerald,60F.  ..Nottingham. 

Lt,  Read,  83  F NeweasUe-oo- 

Tyne. 


Insp,F,  Ojf.^  Col.B.V.Derinay,  KH, 
Adj,  9  Lt.  B.  H.  Edwards,  7  Usy,  47 
Paymaster  .    .     9  Capt.  Woodgate 
Sur,  to  the  ForceSf  S.  TecTan,  M.D. 

Supet  intending  Cifieers. 
Lieut.  FltiGermld,  87  F.  Manchester 
Litttt.  Berry,  61  F.Preston. 


Bristol, 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Gloucester,  So- 
merset, DcTon, 
Cornwall,  Dorset, 
WilU,  Hereford, 
Worcester,  War- 
wick, Monmouth, 
and  South  Wales. 


Xofufon. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Middlesex,  Sur- 
rey, Kent,  Sus- 
sex, Essex,  Suf- 
folk, Norfolk, 
Cambridge,  Hun- 
tingdoD,  North- 
ampton, Bedford, 
Buckingham, 
Oxford,  Berks, 
Hants,  and  Herts. 


Insp.  F.  Q/f.  Col.  J.  Patton. 

A4j.  9  Lt.  J.  B.  Hamilton,  6  Dee.  44. 

Paymaster    •    .    .  C.  J.  Furlong. 

*«;T.r<S  }'•"»'""•''»••»• 

Superintending  Officers, 
Lt.  CCallaghan,  93  F.  Taunton. 

Lt.  Cannon,  06  F Birminglaam. 

Lt.St.G«oige,  80P.  ..  Bristol. 


Inep,  Fd.  Off.  Col.  T.  E.  Kelly 
Adj.  Lt.  W.  F.  Wyndowe 
Paymaster  •  9  R-  Jellicoe 
Surgeon  ,    •  R.  Battcrsby 

Superintending  Officers, 

Lt.  Alexander,  10  Drs London 

CaT.  Subdivision 
Lt.  Higglnson,  16  F.  Ipswich 
Lt.  Wyatt,  47  P.  Reading 
Lt.  Nedham,  10  F.Cambridge 


tp 


326 


Staffs  tfc.  of  Oreat  Britain* 


BOYAL  MILITAKT  OOLLEOX  AT  SAKDHUSfiT. 
For  the  Appolntmentt  of  Offlcen  held  hy  Cammistiom,  mc  "  Military  BttabiiMhtmimtt/'  ptf*  »^ 

Pnifut^t  mmd  Ma$ttr§, 

H.MaffUtar 
G.Bo«Uf 
(7«niMfi    •    •    •   •    •    F.Deaader 

Cwl 


JfclilUiMaMet  ciul 


MilUary  Surveying 
KUUwry  Drawing 


U^<M.  W.  H.  AdAau.Uii. 

Capt.  Oeiiiet  Mas,  Unatt. 

Geo.  D.  Bnrr 

John  Fiercj 

Tbomu  Cottiii. 

14.  Bobert  Petle j,  h.  p. 


StuimU  in  th$  B«ni$r  Dipartmtnt. 


OaptH«ffT«r <0F. 

Capt.  Dottglae 60  F. 

X4eot.  PraMOB 90  P. 

Capt.  Home    ...,. AF. 

Lieut.  LardC^  JLBtf 9F. 


Capt  Carrie •« M  P- 

Capt.  Roberto..., » r*«*«**«WP- 

Lleiit.  Armetrottf •••»»•• «..MF. 

Lieut.  Sheehjr   64  F. 

Capt.£den MF. 


mm 


BAST  IVBU  OOMPAirrs  0BPOT,  BBCBUITINQ  0FFICBB8»  AM)  MILITABY  SBMUUBT. 


0BPOT  AT  WABLBr»  IK  B8$EX. 

.••••. Colonel  Bdward  Baj. 

9dinComtmam4 XCCMJohaThooiae  Leslie,  CA. 

PmytnmfUr  • Brerct-lfsOor  W.  Falconer  Hay. 

A4fm$mni  *  Ap.-jrM<«r...,Capt.  8.  i»  Blereae,  CB, 

Ll0ntmami  • BawUn  Jamee  HaUock,  16 

Beafal  N.  I. 
Surgmn  ••••  ••••••••••». .A.  B.  Jackson,  JfD. 


BBCBfnnifO  O»ICtB0. 
Lt.  CU.  Henry  Brown  Smith  ..BrMef. 
M^f^  GeoTft  ThomeoB,  CB*. .  OtriL 

if i|i^  Henry  Brown 

Mttf^  Jamce  Boxhttifh ,„Iftmry, 

Captain  Daniel  Bayl^ MhMin, 

Captain   H«anY»mttQ]agf..£dinbw^. 
Ct^ftaUi  FnneuToirar ^^JAaarpooL 


MIUTABT  SEMINABT  AT  ABDISOOMBB. 


Publie 

and  Jntptetor 
JA&ut,'Qo9tmor 
Oqrtaln 


rr.....} 


9 14. 43en.  SirOha.  W.  Padey , 
KCB,R.l£3i%.FMS.FAa,FQB. 
.Colonel  air  Fled.  Abbott,  CM, 
IC^Jor  Thomae  Donnelly 


Gauiet  .••••••< 


F0rtyUaitam  •>••. 


jriMMry  2>rwpfii^ 

9urv^ing 


{Bev.  Jonathan  Cape,^Jf. 
BfV.Alfrwl  Wrigl^,  BA. 
Hew.  W.  H.  Johiutooe,  Bwi« 
B«v.  B.lBchbald,BU. 
Afthar  Dusaittoy,  B.A, 
...UeoL  T.  Cook,  BN,  FBS, 
J.  T.  Hjda,  BU, 
Lt.Cot.BitU  Jaekiott,h.p  JItoy  al 

Staff  Corpc 
Capt.  w.  A.  TMa,  late  of 
bay  Engineers 


Orderly  <^jfUert  •»X«.  W.  OlphefN, 

X<.B.  H.~ 
PubUa  Maamimtr  in  the 


Oriental  Department 


?r} 


Aft. 


ArL 


HonceH.Wibon 


Landteape  DrecaHmg ....  H'^fJ^?^* 

Mimdmuami  Languaget,.  {S^fM!?, 

jnreneA Leon  Contanseas 

Beelogy  and  MimmraiUgy^^D.  T.  Aaetadl 

Chtmietry Bdwaid  BoUy 

Jnetrmaiar  in  8mattArm§  JoMph  " 
CUrh/orpaeeing  Cadete  )  T.  B.  < 

ana  Asiiet.'Burgepn 
Btewardf  B«  J* 


!<  1  T«  B.  Clai 
J  Depart.] 
mnukagpeTf 


Clarfca,  Oadal 
Depart.  India  R 


STAFF,  te.  OF  SCOTLAND. 


y  Ueatr^e^  T*  B.  Kapterj 

CB.  ^^ 

Ool.  HOB.  A.  A.  Palien. 


Slattaa. 


Bdiabugh 


Aide  da  OWnp. 


Capt. 


Aaeitti  Adi  Ban 

SHfffA4talL LIe«t.J.01f«ni 

FortUmer  »m  gr.-Jf— >.  A.Cftiic>eh»k,  %.p.nf. 


BBOBmriNO  DlSTBICTSi 

Inep.  F.  €Ur.J)ot.  A.  C.  Van  N.  Pole 
A4^ 


^4^ f  l.<.<7oha8ptM«,  10  UaKk,U. 

Paywtatier.  J.  K.  Bemedy 


ta the  J^efMf .. Wa>.  OdeU,  MJ>» 
EMT.  .f  OMiaf a  /.  MiddlilQa 
A4MMl...Jola  OlTelU,  8  Fi^  diL 


fa^ifilL 


Ll.Aad«Mi,MF.,«« 
LuOov^Mr 


STAFF,  &0.  OF  IRELAND. 

Li£ut.'(hnsral  Commanding  th4  Troops.  f  Capt.  Gardiner,  40  F.  Aid$-do- Can^. 

f  General  Rt,  Son,  Sir  Edward  Blakenej,  OCB.  4*  OCff.       { 
unitary  8oero$mrv,  Col.  OreaTee,  Unatt.  |  Assist,  MUitary  Soeretary,  Oaptaln  Blakeney,  48  V, 


327 


ADJUTANT  0ENERAL*8  DEPARTUBNT.       CITcad  (iuarters— Dublin, J 
Dt]nayA^utant  Oenaral, . Wm.  F.  Forster,  KB.  Unatt.  j  Dsp.  Auist.  Jid^f. General,  Mi^or  Geo.  E.  Hilller,  h.p.  80  F. 

QUAKT£R-MASTER>GEN£RAL'B  DEPARTMENT.       (Head  q:uarters— Dublin, J 
Dep.  QiMirt.  Masl-  fien.  Col.  J.B.  Gough,  CB.h.p,  9  Drt.  |  AuisLDep,  (^uar.  Mast.  Gen.  Al^or  Robertion,  Unatt. 


OBDNANCS  DBPARTMBNT,       iBsod  Qutifters-DubUn.) 
Commanding  R.  ArtUUry  CoL  T.  O,  Hifflnf*  I  Command.  R. Sag. ,  9  Colonel  Emmett. 

Assist,  Atifntani  €tonoraI  Gol.  R,  8,  Armttrong,  |  Major  of  Brigade,  Mi^or  Lugard,  R.  Eng. 


DISTRICTS. 


Dbtricti. 


General  Oflieen. 


Bel/ast.-^Und  Qoarter*, 
Belfiut. 
Tlie  Prorinca  of  Ulster, 
and    Countiee   of   Louth, 
8Ugo,  and  Leltrim. 


ihiAnii.— Head  Quarters, 
Dublin. 
The  OooBtleB  of  Dublin, 
Kildare,Meat]i,Weetlfeath, 
LoDgfoid,  and  Boseommoo, 
part  of  WicUov  and  KIng'r 
County,  ud  the  Towns  of 
Droghada  and  Camek  on 
Shannon. 


9  Lient.-QeD.  H.  Thomas,  OB, 


Aides  de  Camp. 


Oapl.8eTeme,l6Lane. 


Staff. 


As,  Adj.  Gen, 

Colonel  R.  W.  Bioagli, 

h.  p.  S  F. 


9  Mijor-Gen.  W.  Cocbrana. 


lCtM«niw.— HeadQuartcis, 
KUkeanf. 
Tha  Counties  of  Kilken- 
ny, Waterfoid,  Wexford, 
Queen's,  and  Carlow,  parts 
of  Wieklow  and  Tipperary. 


Ut^oT-Qeu,  John  Eden,  CB. 


CapLInglis,  Rifle  Br. 


Assist.  AeU.  Oen. 
Maut.  -  Col.     lI'AIurdo, 

h.  p.  78  P. 

As.  Qua.  M.  Oen. 
CoL  Doyle,  Unal^ 

Town  Major. 
U.  Col.  MyUttS,  Unatt. 


Oapt.  Eden,  ttl  F. 


I 


Hmerieh^-HBBd  Quarters, 
Umerlek. 
The  Counties  of  Lime- 
rick, Clare,  Oalway,  and 
Mayo,  parts  of  Kerry,  Tip 
perary,  and  King's. 


9  Lieut.-Gen.  E.  Fleming,  CB. 


As.  AdJ'  Oen. 

fGokmelW.P.WUIiams, 

KH.  Unatt. 

As.  Quar.  M.  Oen, 
I^ieut.-Col.  Woi*  Irwin, 
h.  p. 


Capt.  FlemiDg,  S  F. 


ClerA.-~Head  Quarters, 
Cork. 

The  Counties  of  Cork^„  .     ^       «,       . 
and   Kerry,  with  the  6z-9im<NP-fl««- l^aai^f 
ception  of  that  small  por- 
tion of  Kerry  N.E.  of  the 
rirer  Peale. 


As.  A^.  Oen, 

Colonel  R.  Percy  Douglas, 

Unatt. 
Auist,  Qr.  Mas,  Gen. 


As.  Adj.  Gen, 
Col.  French,  Unatt. 

As.  Qfui,  M,  Oen. 
Col.  T.  O'Brien,  Unatt. 

Fort  Major. 
9  Lt.  J.  Blaak,  ChearUs 
Fort. 


RECRXHTINO  DISTRICTS. 


Northern. 

Bead  fiiMurtcrs. 
Bafasi, 

CansisttngofUie 
eooBtiea  of  An- 
trim,     Armai^ 


Fermanagh,  Lon- 
doadany,  Lovth, 
Monagbaa,  and 
Tyrone. 


Bead  QumrtorSt 
JMKn, 

Consisting  of  the 
eountiesofOavan, 
Dublin,  Qalwsy, 
Klldare,    long's. 


Insp,  F.  Off.  9  Colonel  J,  Adair 
A4i.  Uent.  G/iffla     84  June  59 
Faymatier ....  Jas.  Robinson 
Surg,  tQ  the  FftreUt  J.  Richardson 

SuperinUndinQ  QPleors, 
Lieut  Fraison,  08  F.  Omagh, 


Leitrim.  Long- 
Cord,  Mayo, 
Meatb,  Queen's, 
Roscommon,  811- 
go,  Westmeath, 
vncklow,  Carlow 
and  Kilkenny 


Insp.  Fisid^Off.Wi^  H.TreTor,  KJET. 
Adj.  U.  C.  P.  UamUton  84  Feb.  48 
Faymaster  .  .  Capt,  H.  9,  Adams. 
Surgeon  to  tke^l^^g^^ 


Forest, 


Southern. 

Bead  Quarters, 
Cork, 

Conslstlngofthe 
counties  of  Clare, 
Cork,  Kerry, 
Kilkenny,  Lime-« 
rick,  Tipperary. 
Wateiford,  and 
Wexford. 


StipsrMendis^  Officers, 

liaut.  Inman,  07  F AtMone 

Lieut.  Arbuckla,  9  F Boyle 


Insp,  Fd.  Off.  Col.  T.  A.  Drought. 
A4/.     .      Lt,  B.  A.  Dagg,  17  Sept.  47. 
FaymasUr    ,    ,    4.H.  Matthews. 
Surg,  to  theForces^okn  Marshall. 

Superintendisig  Qffiaers. 

Lieut.  Halkett,  45  P Unwerieh 

Ueut.  Chads,  6  P.. . .  •    • .  Clonsnsl 


AIDES-DJ^GAMP  TO  filS  KLCBLLBKCY  TO^  I^IU)  LIEUTENANT. 


Capt.  C.  B.  Molynenx  ....••    4  Dit. 
LteuUCaulflald iLifeOds. 

Brcrei  Mitfor  Henry  Fonionby     •      •       •      Gr.  Gds. 
Capt.  C.  C.  Frasar THusMn. 


Capt.  Sir  William  Ruasell,  Bt. 
Capt.  A.  E.  y.  Ponsonby 
CaptJi^».W.T.XKlbo»      . 
Lieut.  Hutchinson  .       • 
Lieut.  ManhaU      • 


.   7  Hussars. 

.      Gr.  Gds. 

.      0  P. 


8  Dr.  Gds. 
1  Dr.  Gds. 


328 
STAFF,  &o.  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 

IONIAN  ISLANDS, 
omprlilnr  Corfu,  ^i^*  ^«»»  ^*^  Maura,  Cefalonia,  ZanU,Ithata  uid  Calamot^wad  0tri§9 

LordBighCommiuioner ^,H;"f"7  S*^'*fi.T'ifv''^^^* 

^  , . ,     J    ^  S  Capt.  B.  C,  Butler,  86  r, 

Aid^'di-Camp       .       .  •  J  Capt.  Fiw.  Kirkwall,  71  P.  (BaJlm) 
Mahr-Oeturai  on  the  Staff            .       .       •         f  M^^or-0«lle^*l  A.  P.Madnloth,  XiT. 

Am<«<.  JfW.  See.     . 

Aidt-de-Camp  .  Capt.  W.  Bojia,  69  F. 

Dep,'Q,uart0r,'Ma*t.  Qtn.        Col.  Walpole,  h.  p.  Rifle  Br. 

ir<^ar  of  Brigade         •  lit.-Gol.  Plnucane,  h.  p.  Unatt. 

Oooomor  and  Commander-in-Chief         ...       9  Col.  Sir  William  Held,  ECS,  B.  Saginwn. 

Private  Secretary CapL  Ooodenoucb,  R.  ArliUery. 

Aide-de-Oamp Lieut.  Hart,  10  Lancen. 

Commanding  the  Foreee 9  Lt.-Gk>n.  James  Pergufon,  CB- 

Assistant  Military  Secretary        .       .       .       Major  Poekllnfton,  Unatt. 

Aides-de-Camp |  Capt.  Maude.  8  P. 

Town  Major If  i^or  B.  C.  Mitford,  Unat;. 

Commanaing  the  Forces  at  Oozo       .... 


Oovemor  and  Commander-in-Chitf 
Aseiet.MiLSec,     . 


aiBRALTAB. 

9Q£I  Gen.  5ir  Robl.Wm.Gardiner,  jrCB.rC/r. 
Capt.  Gardiner,  R.  Art. 

Auus-ae-camp {  Capt.  Lawaon,  B.  Art.  (ftrfr*) 

Topon  Motor  Lt.-Col.  Lacy,  Unatt.  )  a^^im^  n»^»#^  ar«.«^ 

Tonm  Aifutant    •  lA.  Wm.  Hume.  h.  p.  Qr.-M.  78  F. )  «'«"'«•<»  Hftarter-Mastor     , 


M^or  Cox,  It  P. 


Captain- General  ^  Oovemor-in^Chief 
Military  Secretary 

Aides-dC'Camp  •       •       •       • 


NORTH  AMERICA. 

Comprifinf  all  tha  Prorlneea  within  and  aiiU^^OBt  thereto. 

Sir  Edmund  Walker  Head,  Bart. 


lAeut- General  on  the  Staff 
Military  Secretary 

Aidee-de-Camp 

Colonel  on  the  Stqff 


Capt.  Hamilton,  71  P. 


CANADA. 

9  AD  Liettt.-Oen.  Wm.  Rowan,  CB, 
Capt  GrifBn,  54  P. 


Colonel  Plomer  Younf,  KB, 


Colonel  on  the  Staff" (Comm,  R,  Art.)    9  HIS  Col.  Bell,  C.B,  . 
Mqfor  of  Brigade        .        .       Capt.  W.  B.  Gardner 


MontreaL 


Momireal 


Colonel  on  the  Stqff(  Comm.  B,Eng.)     |l  Colonel  Ord      •        •       •       .       •       •       diita^ 

Assist,  A4f,  Oen,  Colonel  G.  T.G.  Napier,  CB.  Unatt. 

Kingston 
Dtp. A.  Ad.  Oen,  Capt.  P.  J.  Oriflin,  64  P.  Montreal 

Dep,  Qr.  M,  O.  Lt.-Col.  D'Urban,h.  p. 30  P.  Unatt. 

Montreal 
As.Qr,  M,  Oen,  .M^.  de  Rottonburgb,  Unatt.  Kingston 


Dep,A,t^.M.a „HaiOT  Ingall,  Unatt.  Montreal 

TotonMe^or  .   S£IEn«.C.Uacdonald,h.pJWP.JrMi(rr«< 

—  —        Capt.  Alfted  Knifht,  Unatt.     Q«r»fr 

—  — >         MiOor  Boarchler,|-.p.  JTm^ea 
FortA^utant   Mlebaei  Dowd                 MsU-mmx-NeiM 


lA. -Oovemor 

Major- General  on  the  Staff 
Assist.  Mil,  Sec, 
Aide-dc-Camp  • 
Dep.  Q.  M.  G,   , 
Town  Mf^or     , 


Lieut.-  Govern  or 
Tonm  M«j4r 


NOVA  BCOTIA. 

Col.  Sir  J.  Oaspard  Le  Marehant,  Unatt,    • 
fl  WL  Lieut-Gen.  Eon,  C.  Gore^  OS, 
.       .       Capt.  Gore,  71  P. 
.        Major  Smart,  70  P. 

Lieut.'Col.  T.  W.  E.  Holdtwortb,  h.  p.  9  F. 
Lt.  Brett,  70  P. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Bon,  John  Henry  Thomu  Mannen  Sutton 
Lieut.  T.  E.  Jooea,  h.p.  4  P.         ... 

PRINCE  EDWARD'S  ISLAND. 


ir«i{/hj 


Batifar, 
Cape  Brtton 


St./ohn'o 


t^l 


Staffy  tfc.  071  Foreign  Stations.  329 

J^  WINDWAIU)  AND  LEEWARD  ISLAMDB. 

Li€ui«Kmmt'OtMral  eommandinff  itU  Troops  . . . .  |l  Lt-Gen.  WiUUin  Wood,  CJB.  KH, BarbadoM. 

Military  Secretary  ....Capt.  Ramsaj,  56  F. 

Aide-do-Camp* .. .  {  j^^^^  D.ni.on,  90  P. 
Mqjor  of  Brigade  .  .Msjor  Robeson,  1  W.  I.  R. 
Oovsmor  and  Commander-iM-ehitf  of  Bar badoet,  Grenada,  \j^^.^^  «.vw  ir  o  rM-K»ft«v«»  rn  vrr  n   a,# 
St,  Yimemt,Tobogo,andSt.Laeia,andtheirDependeneie»,  \  MiJ.Qen. SirW.M.G.Colebrooke,  CB,KU,  R.  Art. 

Aide'dO'Camp  and  Private  Secretary. Oapt.  Forman,  Rifle  Br. 

TEdward  John  Ejrre,  Eiq St.Vincent 

Lu^ena^ec^s ja'vJllClJSlt' il?;..::::::::-;.SJ:s^ 

I  Maurice  Poirer,£«9 et.Zveia 

r Montserrat 

Officer  administering  the  Qovemmcntl  Frederick  8e]nnour,  Esq Nevie 

(  Cornelias  Kortright»  Esq Tirgin  Island* 

Oovem&rand  Commander-in-Chi^of  Trinidad  Capt.  Charles  Elliot,  RJV. 

^"olll^?!!!!.!^?^?^!^^  ^*^^^ra 


J}ep.A^.Ctwm.LX)oLF.  D.Oeorge,C7J3  Ja.p.22F  JIarArufoM 

Fort  A4/.   . . Lt.  Mackaj,  1  W.  I.  R Grenada 

—  KeUj,  R.  Art. Antigua 


Fort  A4/..Llent.  FiUgerald,  60  P.  ........  Trinidad 

Stuart,86P Demerara 


JAMAICA,  BAHAMAS,  AND  HONDURAS. 

Captain-Oeneral and  Oovemor-in-Chief Sir  Henry  Barklj,  KCB ^  •  •  Jamaica 

Aide'dO'Camp  and  Military  Secretary Lieut.  Bancroft 

Mtifcr-Oeneral  on  the  Staff Mi^or-Gen.  Sir  Richard  IK)hert7 .....Jamaica 

Aide-^-Camp  ^  Assistant  MUitary Secretary  ..Lt.Tunstall,  1  W.  T.  R* 
Governor  and  Commanaer-in^hief  of  the  Bahamas  . .  ..Sir  Alexander  Bannerman 

Superintendent  at  Honduras WiUlam  Stevenson,  Esq. 

J>ep.  A4i.  Gen, . •  .Lt.-Col.  T.  H.  Tidy,  h.  p.  14  P.  I  Fort  A4/. •Lieut.  Lutman,  S  W.  I.  R.. . .. . .  Bahamas 

..Lieut.  Jones,  2  W.  I.  R......^..  Honduras 


EAST  INDIES. 

Ckiptain^Generat  and  Govemor-in'Chief. The  Marquis  ^Dalhousie,  K.T. 

MUitary  Secretary  and  Aids-dS'Camp.,.. Vnjor  Ramsay,  SS  P. 
A  tAMM  .i«./^«.«  {  Capt.  Sir  E.  P.  Campbell,  Bt.  60  P. 

Aidet'de-Camp I  Lieut.  Edw.  Bowles,  60  P. 

{hmrnander-in^Chief 9  SCI  Qen.  Sir  W.  M.  Gomm,  JTC^. 

MiUtary  Secretary   Captain  Yates,  89  P. 

r  Lieut.  JSr<m.  E.  Douglas,  Bombay  N.  I. 
...      .   ^  JCapt.Stapylton.08P. 

Aides-de-camp ^  Lle„t.  Peel.  62  P. 

(^ Lieut.  E.  Howard  Vyse,  «Drs. 

Adjutant-General,, Col.  H.  Harelock,  CB.63F. 

Assistant-Adjutemt'Gencral ^  ,.    ^^  ^ 

ilaarter-Master^General   Colonel  George  Congrere,  CB.,  80  P. 

Mc^  ^  Brigade  at  Calcutta Captain  Ramsay,  75  F. 

BENGAL. 
MaJ.-Gen.  eommanding  the  Sirhind  Division.   V  flSI  M^Jor-Gen.  Mildmay  Fane 

Afde-^U-Camp    Capt.  Pane,  87  P.  „  „    , 

Mqf.'Gen.  commonding  the  Meerut  DlvUion 9  to  Mi^or-Gf n.  Alan  T.  Maclean. 

Aide-de-Camp 

MADRAS. 

Governor Lord  Harris 

MUitary  Secretary  ,„ _,  ^   ^^  __ 

r  Capt.  J.  A.  Dick,  MP. 

Aides-d^Camp • \ 

Commumder-in- Chief 9S  Lieut-Gen.  f^n.  Geo.  Anson. 

MUitary  Secretary Lt.-Col.  Hon.  R.  Curion.  Gr.  Ods. 

Aide-do-Camp Br.-MiUorDenbon.S9  Foot. 

Bemtty-AdhOaat-General Col.  T.  S.  Pratt,  CB.  h,  p.  W  P.    ^^    ^  ^ 

Deputy  qtiarter^Master-General SB  Ueut.-Col.  O.  Felix,  h.  p.  Unattached 

Mqfor  of  Brigade  at  Madras Mijor  Anderson,  86P. 

MaJ.-  Gen.  eommandUtg  the  Mysore  Division Mnior-Qen.  Marcus  Berssford. 

Aide-de-Camp ..•• ..•..•••..•■ 

Mal.'G§nxemnnanding  the  Centre  Division Major-Gen.  P.  E.  Cragie,  CB. 

Aido-de-Camp Lieut.  Champion,  6S  P. 

BOMBAY. 
Governor Lord  Elphlnstone 

Military  Secretary  Lt.-Col.  Bates,  08  P. 

Aide-de-Camp Lieut.  Elpbinstone,  OS  P. 

Commander-in-Chief 

MUUary  Secretary 

Aidc-de-Camp • 

Deputy  Adfut^Mnt-General Col.  E.  Lngavd,  CB.  80  P. 

Mqiar  of  Brigade  at  Bombay  M^or  Heatly,  83  P. 

Medor-Qcneral  Commanding  North.  Division    f  W  Mijor-Gen.  Str  Henry  Somertet,  KCB .  KH, 

Aide-de-Cttmp  •••••• • .....Lieut.  Somtrset,  81  P. 


330  Staff,  ^e.  m  Poreign  ShUians. 

HONG  KOKO.  -,    ,  i^ 

Aids-^'Camv         ••••••••       Capt.  King,  oe  r* 

ri«i««ni.^:S;tr'^"" .  : ^iiSsi^^^S^F 

Mqior  of  Brigade Bf  .-M^or  Loditor,  W  R 


CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 

Governor  and  Commander-kt'Chiif,,,* Sir  George  Grej,  XCB. 

MUitary  Socretary 

LUutenanUQo9omor  0/ <JJ%<aViwHi^^^^^^^^^^'Benlf^5^«  C»>5J«y  ?«"'*•"  ?!"•  % 
U.'GmL  Qommandina  tkePoreu^  U^Bovom^.Mm  Y^^S^'^V^^^S^^l!^' 

,  .      .'  f  Capt.  Blckei«U«r,  e  Df.  Onarde. 

Aidu-de-Camp (  Capt.  Orme,  86  Poot 

Colontl on  the  8taf  * t.. Colonel  PrlDgtoTarloi^  KIT.  Uaalt* 

Aide-de-Camp Captain  Taylor,  0  P.    _  ^^  „    ** 

J}efnUif  qwirier-Maeter  General  ...CoVwel  fljr  A.  Jotlai  Oloete,  CB,  KB.  ^«»JJ\^.    _^^ 

uSor  of  Brigade J ,¥'^"^^''5!?'"%?*  ^I £2??ti. 

CLt«ut.-Col.O<ile,  B.Biif 2?!^5J?^*^a 

CNiminuiMKt.is...«ik«u 4..«.4  0a1»tItobert«on.6P... Stl  E^*, 

L Lieat-Col,  COopet,  4^  P.  > . . . .  t » « *  m «^»ry<  jraMi 


CETliON 

«i»««^u»r  ««IC«M»iiia»ul«'-l«-CM«/. Sir  oinie  WiUlam  AndaiMS,  KCM. 

Mde-de-Camp ii.««i*0apt.Roner,  fiOP. 

Major-Qeneraionthe  SU^   f  Liettt.-0«i.  BainMn»f  CB. 

AMithmnt  MUitary  Sioretarp Lieut.  BalnbHggt,  18  P. 

Aide-de-Oan^ *.... Lieut.  Balnbrigge,  R.Jng.  «  «  ^1  i,« 

/><p.  A<y.g#n....Lt-CoLBrunker.l&P ,..."'- \  Pep. Q. M,&en..mQo\>iohnfruer^h.3AR!,Ti.'Bn. 

WESTERN  COAST  OP  APBICA. 

Oivrain.0«iMra{aiul00Mni«r*lii.G9U^ tt-Cot  HID,  8  Welt  tMll*  Bagt, 

Governor  and  OommmderHn'OhHf  •*>» Lt-Ool.  LlAe  8fty th  O^mof,  1  Wl«l  I.  B. 

GOLO  GOAIT. 

gtfiwuwr  owf  CtomimwMbr-<<»*C8Mff .».! **..;* ii >>«*»»» 

«  —I.—  .iv.w«..#.  i  W«B*-  Anton,  8  We»t  India  Heft 5.*'^  ^  '^ 

OarrieonAdjmianU   (  Lteut.  L>mh.  8  Weet  India  Begt.    Gamkim 

MAURITIUS.  ~      '  ~~[ 

Governor  and  Commemder-in^CkUf    twae  Maeaolay  HIgglnipn,  EM|.,  CB. 

Aide  da  dmy uj-n » Capt.  R. O'Oonneli.  R.  Aft. 

Mujor-Generaion  ike  Staf «.w.»4>.Mia<»^GeB.  CM.  Bajri 

Aide-de-Campe \^^  Bowere,  87P.  _^ 

Dep,  Qftarter-Moiter  Gen.  Lt^ol.  P.  H.  Robe,  TB.  h.  p. )  AttM.  Mil.  flw(...CtpttMI  M«tw»  § F. 

AUSTRALIAN   COLONIBS. 
NEW  SOUTH  WALES. 

Captain^Generaiand  thvemar-h^CM^, MiJ.  Sir  Wm.Thoe.  Denlioo,  B.  Bag.  gpdmep 

Aide-de-O^mp •••••. ••..i....» Capt.  PitiRoj,  R.  Art. 

Mttfor-Gen,  on  the  Staff f  Wid.-Qeli.  Slf  BabeH  KlCkt^rBT.,  JMiiiWiirit 

Aaeieiant  MUUnrp  Beereiarp • .LIML  Wkllace.Or.GdB. 

Aide-de-Camp Capt.  King,  $  P.     ^      ^ 

Depuiy  Adiutani'General f  Cot.  Bdw.  MaCtfO^n  tnitR«,  MHtomme 

Mqfor  of  Brigade ,....».».i Cant.  Neleon,  40  P.,  Me<*e«nw 

TAN  DIBMEN'S  LAND. 

Ltevtenmt'Gevemer »...i.».i.«... Sir  Bmtf  Bdwu&.  ¥um  Jemmit  MoimH  Tmn 

Aide-de-Camp ..t.t ....LtAOIarfcat  B*  Bnt- 

Oemmandkng  the  Foreee M^.-0«a.Oeepard,  CB. 

Mt^  of  Brigade «««**..i*...Mij|.  P.  W.A.  Bradehaw,  Unatt.  do, 

TIGTORIA. 

Ueutenant'Qavemor CApt.  Bir  Chartei  Bothsm,  r<?B.  B.N. 

Aide-de-Camp • «..i.t • Llelit.  Hothaib,  II  P. 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA.  

Govemareund  Commander'in  Od^ Aftmtr  Bdirird  SetniMIt,  Bi^. 

CowvmmndmU^ih4Treepe.*.\% >.i «...  yOoLInrln.fir.  Unatt. 

SOITTH  AUSTRALIA. 
Captaim-Generat  and  «M«niM^lfi.CM<jr... .Blehaid  Qraf«  Mie  DUBBtB,  Biq.,  CB.,  AdMaide 

Private  Bteretmrp  ....••»..»... 

NEW  ZEAUND. 

Governor  and  Oommander-i$^Cki^f, Cbf.  T.  0.  Brawne,  CB.  ft.  ^. 

Lieut.-Oovemor  of  ffem  VIeter Cot.  Wtnfard..  CJB.  68  P. 

Lieut.-Govemor  of  Hem  Munster Edward  John  Eyfe,  Eeq. 

Commanding  the  Foroee €61.  W/ttyaM.  CB.  88  P. 

Deputy  Quarter-Matter  Generai     Llevt.-ODl.  W.  A.  M<CTet8Hy,  ff.  ^.  88  P. 

mr^u^M  ^f  im^mAm  J  Capt  Onmwoo*,  81  P.  AweUmm  ' 

»«J^*VBngaae (capt.  H.  J.Coou>,  h.  p.  16  P...,r#Ufa^f, 

SAINT  HELENA. 
Governor «.•.«.«..    Edward  l>rumnioDd  B§f,  S^. 


mn 


Fort  Adjutant  Lieut  Hayee,  St  Heleftk  R<|ft. 


■A^^^Mi^Ma*. 


HEUGOLAND. 
Lient,-Govemer.».k..»t„,i Oapt.  Mr  Jeln  BMtmtnkfMWt 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
Governor  and  Oemmem4er'4e^Chitf. George  Renn|e|  Ei<}. 


331 


EASTERN    ARMY. 


COMMAXDER.IK-CHIEF  •  9  «»  Field  Marthal  Lord  Raglan,  GCB. 
MiUimrif  JtmrHmnf  •••««... J^u^. CW. T.  M.8teale,Co]daCnamOaanla. 

fJAma^Coi,  lard  Buifhersh,  Unattached. 
Aidm-dM^Camn  /  lAmH.-Coi,  P.  G.  H.  8oni«ftet|  Goldatream  Gnardp. 

'♦^ •  • )  Sr.'Mqiar  B.  K.  Kingsoote,  Scots  Foailier  Gnaida. 

V  Capf.  ami,  L.  Cnraon,  Riflt  Brigida, 

LivuT«-OsH,  oir  THB  Stapf  .9  Lima^Gen.  SirJoha  F.  Bofgoyne,  OC3. 

r  tieut.  Stopford,  R«  Sag. 
^Mt-ifo-Cafiip**...,..^  Br.'Mqiar  J.  H.Burke,  88  F. 

(.  Afa;or  Charlea  Naamyth,  Unatt. 

ABf  vtAffT^BHSBAl •  Mttfcr-Qm.  J.  B.  B.  Bateonrt 

Aid9^d§'Camp  •  ..Br.-Jfmor  C.  C*  de  Moaal,  67  F. 

A99iMt,  A4it.'Generdl  *.9.,0LUut.'Col.  Han.  W.  L.  Pakanbaniy  Vnatt 

(Mqfor  H.  E.  W«are,  50  F. 
2?«p.  .<l«m<f.  A^'.'Gen.  ••  J  Br.^MaJor  J.  A.  V.  Eirkland,  21  F. 

(  Br.'Mqfor  A.  H.  L.  Fox,  Gr.  Gnardi. 

Qu4STES-MA0TBit  Gbnkkal  .Mtyor^Om.  Richafd  Airay. 

Aide-de-Camip .Xtml.  H.  C.  J«r?oiie,  42  Foot. 

AatUt.  Qr.'MastW'General .  Lt.-C-ol,  Hon.  A.  Gtordon,  Gr.  Gnarda. 

fLi.'Coi.  Robert  BlAoe,  Uiiatt« 
I  Br.^Mitfer  B.  R.  Wetbermll,  Scoti  Fns.  Gnarda. 


^•^•^••«'-^«-<'-{i;:aaT^."^;4^^. 


Br.'Uajw  C.  J.  Woodford^  Etta  Brig. 
y^Maior  J.  A«  Bvart,  98  F. 

CAVALRY  DIVlSlOir. 

L11UT.-GSMSRAL  CouuAmtHQlAeut,^0€n§ral  ThB  BarlofLacBn. 

AiA^  A^fVim^m,  S  ^ajor  0.  P.  B.  Walker,  7  ur.  Guards. 

^tam^^wvamp j  ^^^^  ^^^  Btogham,  Coldatream  Guafda. 

^atit^.  AdJuimU'Oenena.  •  • .  Jfo/er  C.  C.  8hnte,  6  Dn. 

Dtfp.  A§tist,  Aiff.'Oen, 

A$Htt,  Qr^'MtiteT'Oengrml.* 

Dtp,  Atsiit,  Qr,'Matter-Oen.Br,'Mqior  E,  Fellowes,  11  Dra. 

ComfAMDure  Liort  Bmoadb  Mtd^r-Omtral  Th§  Earl  ^Cardigao. 

Aidg-^'Camp Capt.  H.  F.  B.  Mazae,  21  F. 

Briffode-Mu^or Breoet  IAiut.'CoL  G.  W.  Mayow,  Unatt. 

CoMicANDiNG  Hbavt  BRioAPBME|^0^'OetMr0i  Him.  J.  T.  Scarlett,  5  Dr.  Gnarda. 

Aid^m-AM  /^.M-M  5  ^V**  ^-  J«  H«  BUiotti  6  Dr-  Gnaidi. 

iiMer^a-banip  .•.•••••  j  ^^^  jy^  ^^  y^  BaBrlatt,  Beoto  Flia.  Gnarda. 

LIGHT  DIYISIOir. 

Libut.-Gbnbral  CoKMANOtMo  Jf  Lieutenant' General  Sir  George  Brown,  KCB.  KH, 

C  Mqjor  Alex.  Macdonell,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Aida^de-Camp  •• {  Mqfor  E.  A.  Whitmore,  30 F. 

C  Lieut.  R.  L.  O.  Pearson,  7  F. 
^atttf.  A^gutant'Oenerai    . .  Colonel  William  SnlliTan,  Unatt 
JDep.  Aeeiet,  A^^Oeneral  , . 

AeeitL  Quarter-Maeter^Gen.  lAeut.-Coh  J.  T.  Atr^,  Cbldtt.  Gda. 
JDep.  Aeeiat  Qr.-Master'Gen.Br.-JIfqfor  E.  G.  Halfowell,  28  F. 

C&mmandinf^  let  Brigade Mqfor'Generdl  W.  J.  Codrtogten. 

Aide'de-Camp Lieut.  Hon.  R.  W.  CampbeU,  Rifle  Brfgadib 

BrigadeMqfor  >«.*...«».. .Brt9.^Iit^  E«  D.  Maefcenaie»  92  F. 

Trooiw.— 7  F.|29  F.,  and  33  F. 


332  Eastern  Army. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade  . .  ,.M<yor'Generdt  George  BuUer,  CB. 

Aide-de-camp  Capt.  Hon,  H.  Clifford,  Rifle  Br. 

Brigade  Major Brevet-Major,  J.  R.  Glyn,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Troope.— 19  P.,  77  F.,  88  F.,  3nd  Butt.  Rifle  Brigade. 


FIRST  DIVISION. 

Libut.-Gbniral  CouuxsnivG.Lt.^Gen.  H,B,H.  The  Dtt*e<j/*Cambridge,  KG.  OCMG. 

f  LieHt.-Col  Hon.  J.  W.  B.  Macdonald,  Unattached. 

Aidet'de-Camp <  Br.-Mqjor  T.  H.  Clifton,  7  Dr.  Guarda. 

I  Lieut.'Col.  C.  Tyrwhltt,  Scota  Faiilier  Gnarda. 
AssUt,  A4futant'General  . .  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Brownrigg,  Gr.  Goarda. 
I>ep,  Afsiet.  Adjutant- Gen. . 

Astitt,  Qr.-Maeter^General .  Colonel  A.  A.  T.  Cunynghame,  n,  p. 
Dep.  Aeeiet.  Qr.-Mai.-Gen.. Brevet- Mt^or  Hon,  E.  Hardinge,  Coldat.  Goardi. 
CoMMANDiNO  BRIGADE  OF  GuARDS  .Mqfor-Gen.  H.J.  W.Bentinck. 

Aide-de-Camp Capt.  Vise.  Balgonie,  Gr.  Guards. 

Brigade  Mqfor Br.-Major  C.  G.  EUiaon,  Gr.  Goarda. 

TroopB.— 3  Batt  Gren.  Gnarda,  1st  Batt.  Coldst.  Guards,  lat  Batt.  Scote.  Fas.  Goarda. 

Commanding  Highland  Bbiqkd^  .^  Major-General  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  KCB. 

Aide-de-Camp  Brigade  Mtyor  L.  Sbadwell,  19  F. 

Brigade  Major lAeuU-CoL  A.  C.  Sterliog,  Unatt. 

Troops.— 42  F.,  79  F.,  98  F. 


SECOND  DIVISION. 


LiKUT.-GiNiRAL  C011MANDIN09  QJB  Lieui.'General  Sir  De  Lacy  Erans,  KCB. 

r  Br.-Mtgor  J.  Gubbins,  86  F. 

Aidee-de-Camp %  Br.-Major  Hon.  W.  G.  Boyle,  21  F. 

t  JBmign  S.  G.  B.  St.  Clair,  21  F. 
A99iMt.Atb'uiant'Gensral....Lt.'CoL  R.  Wilbraham,  Unatt.        ^Ay  7,4^^^^     ' 

Astiet.  Qr. -Matter-General.. Lieut'Col.  Hon.  Percy  Herbert,  43  F.  Uy^ 

Dep.  Aeeiet,  Qr.-Maeter-Gen. 
Commanding  1st  Brioadb   . .  Mqfor-General  J.  L.  Pennefkther,  CB. 
, . .      .   ^  (  Mtfjor  T.  P.  Harding,  22  F. 

Aides-de-camp ^  Br.-MqjorA.  M.  McDonald, 92  F. 

Brigade  Mqfor Br.^Mtgor  J.  E.  Tbackwell,  22  F. 

Troopa.»dO  F.,  56  F.,  95  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade  .  • 

Aide-de-Camp Br.-Major  C.  Adams,  49  F. 

Brigade  Mmor Br.-Major  J.  W.  Annstrongi  49  F. 

Troops.-«41  F.,  47  F.,  49  F. 


THIRD  DIVISION. 


Libut-Gbkbral  CoMMAKDiifo£t0u^-(70iisraZ  Sir  Ricbard  England,  KCB. 

r  Br.'Mqjor  E.  NeTille,  Scota  Fob.  Gds. 

Aidet-de-Camp <  Lieut.  R.  England,  66  F. 

t  Lieut.  Hon.  C.  J.  Keith,  4  Drs. 

Ateiti.  AdH.-General Bt.-Lt.-Col  J.  S.  Wood,  13  F. 

Dep.  Aifiti.  Adj.-  General   . . 

Ateist.  Qr.-Master-General..Bt.'Lt,'Col.  Bon.  F.  Colbome,  16  F. 
Dep.  Amst.  Qr.-Maeier-Gen.Br.-Mqfar  A.  H.  P.  Stuait  Wortley,  1  Dr.  Guards. 
Commanding  Ibt  Brigaob    ..Mqlor-General  Sir  John  Campbell|  Bart. 

Aide-de-Camp Lieut.  A.  C.  Snodgrass,  38  F. 

Brigade  Megor Br.-Major  C.  F.  T.  Daniell,  88  F. 

Troops.— lat  Batt  1  F.,  38  F.,  60  F., 

Commanding  2nd  Brigaob   .. 

Aide-de-Camp   Br.^Mqjor  L.  Graham,  41  F. 

Brigade  Mqjor Bt.-Lt.-Col.  Hon,  A.  Hopei  60  F. 

Troops.— 4  F.,  28  F.,  44  F. 


Eoiiern  Army,  333 

FOITRTH  DIVISION. 
Libut.-Gbnbral  Cohmandino 

AideS'de-Camp I 

AsiUi.  AeOutant'Oenerdl, . . . 
Dep.  AuUt,  Adj.-Oeneral   , . 

AarisLQr.'Matter'Oeneral.. Colonel  C.  A.  Wyndhani,  Unatt. 
Dep,  Assist.  Qr.-Master'Gen.Br.'Mi^or  Hugh  Smith,  3  F. 
CoMMAKDiNO  IsT  BRIGADE    . .  MajoT-  General  A.  W.  Torrens. 

Aide-de-  Camp  Captain  H.  D.  Torrens,  23  F. 

Bngade-Mqjor Captain  R,  Bruce,  23  Foot 

Troops.— 46  F,,  68  F.,  IstBatt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

COMIIANDINO  2md  BSIOADB    .. 

Aide'dO'Camp 

Brigade  Major Br,-Mqjor  J.  A.  Street,  57  F. 

Troop«*— 20  F.,  21  F.,  67  F. 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 

Boyal  Artillery. 

ComffANDnroRoTALARTiLLBRTXt^^.-CbZ.  R.  J.  Daeres. 

AidS'de-'Camp   

Assist.  Adjwtant'Otneral..  ..Lieut.-Col.  J.  M.  Adye. 
Brigade  Major Br.  Maj.  Hon*  £.  J.  Gage. 

Boyal  Engineers. 

CoMMANOiNO  R.  Enoimrbrs  < ,  BrecM^joT  J.  W.  Gordon. 
Aide^d&'Camp   ••......•• 

Brigade  Major Brev.-Mqjor  J.  W.  Loyell. 

Mounted  Staff*  Corps. 

Ctqftain  Commandant. — Mqjor  Walter  Colqnhoun  Grant,  1  Aug.  54. 
Captain, — Capt.  R.  S.  Baynes,  8  F. 
»    .       i  Edward  Budgen,  12  Sept.  64. 

^  I  Robert  Wm.  Saunderson  Raper  Hunton,  14  Sept.  64. 

Ambulance  Corps. 

Commandant^  Captain  John  James  Grant,  Unatt. 

Captain,  Brevet-Major  John  Felling  Pigott,  Unatt. 
Adjutant  and  Qr.-Master,  William  Henry. 

Felix  Delany. 
Vetbrinabt  Surgeons  * 


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199TRUCTOR  OP  MiKiB  RiFLB  PRACTICE. — Caj^fotn  A.  H.  Lano  Fox,  Gr.  Gd0. 
Deputy  Judqe-Adyocatb. — William  GoTett  Romaine,  Bsq. 
iMTSftPSRTKRfl  i  Brsott  Lt.'Colonsl  C.  Dickaon,  R.  Art. 
iifTBRPHBTBBs  ^  Breoet-M^jor  E.  S.  Claremont, Canadian  Riflea. 

TROOPS. 

Ofoafry.— 4  Dr.  Gds.,  6  Dr.  Gd8.|  1  Drs.,  6  Drs.,  8  Hnaaan,  11  HoMars,  13  Light  Dra., 
17  Lancen. 

Jftfaniry.—^  Batt.  Gr.  Gds.,U8t  Batt  Coldstream  Gaaids,  1st  Batt  Scots  Fns.  Gds.,  1st 
Batt.  1  F.,  4  F.,  7  F.,  9  F.,  13  F.,  14  F.,  17  F.,  18  F.,  19  F.,  20  F.,  21  F., 
23  F.,  28  F.,  30  F.,  33  F.,  84  F.,  38  F.,  41  F.,  42  F.,  44  F.,  46  F.,  47  F., 
49  F.,  60  F.,  65  F.,  67  F.,  62  F.,  63  F.,  68  F.,  71  F.,  77  F.,  79  F.,  88  F., 
89  F.,  90  F.,  91  F.,  93  F.,  96  F.,  97  F.,  1st  and  2nd  BattaUons  Rifle  Brigade. 

Commandant  at  ScvTABX.<*Co2oit«<  Lord  William  Paulet^ 


334 


MILITARY  AND  CIVIL  DEPARTMENTS. 


WAR  DBPABTKERT. 
Prln,  Ssc  0fataU,  Bt,  Won,  Tht  lhiA«^jfcw< 

Undgr  Sferttarp,  Colonel  O.  0.  Mundf ,  VutMU 
OfflM,  Downtef  Btmi. 


BOAU)  OF  ORMANCS. 
9  flflLGtn.  WUMtvft  Urd 


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&CB. 


Mr  B««D. 


WAR-OFFICE. 

Seerttary  at  War^  Ri,  Hon.  Sidney  Hifbert,  ilf.i*. 
Dtputff  Secretary  at  War,  Bei^amln  Uawet,  JSaq, 
€!hief  Examiner  of  Army  Aeeountt,  R.  0.  Klrby,  Seq, 
Firet  Clerk,  John  Croomea,  Beg, 
Private  See.  to  Sec.  at  War,  George  D.  RanMj,  Ag. 


ARMT  PAT  OFFICE. 
Paymoiter'Gen.,  Bt.  Mon.  Lord  SUnlejr,  ^Aideriey. 

JUDICIAL  DEPARTMENT. 

of  the  UnUedXtnydom  ]  **•  ^^'  ^'  ^'  ▼''''•"i  ^-P- 
Deputy  ditto  Stephen  Cbarlee  Deniaon,  Seq, 

Ofllee,  S5,  Grant  Georse^treet,  WeatBdnaler. 


Liemt.-&eneral  {•|g»V^*'**^ 

Surveyor  General, 

Clerk  of  the  OrOnoHoe,  Wau  MoaMU^  Jkf  . 
Storekeeper,  Onpt.  <8ir  Tbo^Hnatfiige,  Jlir. 
SeerffaryM  the  Matter  OeneroL 
Secretary  to  tht  Board,  Joaeph  Wood,  JEif  • 
Aide-di^Oamp,  Major  Lord  Burghenh,  Unntt. 

Office.  Pall  MnlU 


Innedor  General  ( y  LleiiL-Geaenl    Sir 
t^Ponyicationt  \    BurgOTne,  G  CB. 


Jote    Fos 


Astiatant  Adfut^^f  GeHiraL  W  Col.  MtllOB. 
Oflee«lfo.M»Fin]ftiL 


BOARD  OF  GENERAL  OFFIOD^ 

For  the  Inepection  emd  Beyulation  qf  the  Ootkiny  of 
the  Army,  andfbr  thi  Tnvittiyation  ^f  Claims  /br 
Lottee,  4^.  ^e. 

^      JAeut.'GoneraU* 

John  Doiry,  CB, 
Sir  John  Bell,  KCB. 
Felix  CnlTeit,  CB* 
G.  W.  Pnty,  OS.  XJf. 
Bom  B*  F.  0.  Cnrendlah 

Ht^oh-Generatt. 
Sir  Hitihnrd  IMhertv 
SirR.  England,  KCB.KH. 


GeneraU. 
O.Goaaelln 

Sir  R.  Darling,  GCH. 
Sir  C.  B.  Egerton,  GCMG. 

KCB. 
«<rC.Halkett,0Cll. 
Sir  T.  M*Hahon,  Hf.  KCB. 
Sir  A.  Woodford,  0Cil. 
HenrjrShadforth 


00IC1CISSI0NER8  ROYAL  M lUTART  COLLBOB. 

^   ^  ElsMeie. 

The  Oeneitl  OomiModtaig  tt  Otfief,t««J*»iNfcteirt. 

The  Seereta^  at  War .•««.«.«4,  "^     ~ 

Th«  Maaler  General  of  the  Ofdnoet. 

The  A^jntani  General. 

The  Qnarlar-M alter  General.     ^ 

The  GoTomorof  the  Rojal  Military  Oollcf  e. 

Specially  appointed. 
OtAeral  Mr  Ralph  Dariiag.  GOB. 

Sir  Howard  2>oagIaiuJl<.  GCB.  GCMG. 

— ■ — Slir  Qoor$o  llrovn,  JtCB^ 
Lt-Gefl.  Btr  Hew  D«  Bo*,  JTCB.  R.  Art 
'■  ■      ■  B.  B.  B.  Tht  Duki of  Cunbrl&n, KG. 
MiJ.-Gen.  O.  A.  Wetberall,  CB.  KB.  AJF.  Oen. 

Chntoa  Torke,  JTMifory  ^Beervtary. 

^— — ^  Alrey. 


Aetlny  Ooaunittee. 

Preeidont^Gen.  Sir  Alex.  Woodford,  GCB. 
LleutwOonerale.  Major^GeneraU. 

Seoretary-^Btnrf  tSUot,  Btq, 
Office,  WhUehaU  Yard. 


INSPECTOR  OF  REGIMENTAL  OOLOURfl. 

Albert  Wm.  Whodi,  Eiq.  famaiHi  tteftld. 

Bandde'CoUefeb  Doeton'  Conuaoaa. 


COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  ABYLUM. 

JBa  Officio. 

THA  deneralOMBttaadiag  in  Chief. Frotident, 

The  Secretary  at  War Vice  PraeU^i 

The  Bishop  of  London.  "" 

The  Blahop  of  Wlnchcater. 

Hie  Pajniuter  General. 

The  Maater  General  of  tha  Oidaaaee. 

The  AdOnlant  Geaeral. 

The  QuarterwMaater  Geaeral. 

The  Ooremor  of  Chelaaa  Hoapital. 

The  UevU-Ooramor  ei  Ghelaea  Bonltal. 

The  0<hr«mor  of  ihi  Rojai  MtUtary  OtfUafc. 

TheOolontfl  afthe  lei  liiiOaaHa.      ^^ 

The  Ooloael  of  U^  tad  Life  Guarda. 

The  Jadge  Adroeate  Geaeral. 

The  Deputy  SecreUry  at  War. 

^  Specially  appointed. 

dtaoral  Sir  Ralph  Darliag.  GCB. 

S<r  Howard  Doaglai»  Bt.  GCB.  GCMG* 

LLOen. Bl»>  Hew  D.  ReeB,7cB.  R.  Art. 

TZ B.B.B.The  l»a*tf  d/Oamhrldgo,  KG. 


335 
ORDNANCE  ST0EEKEEPER8  AND  DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS. 


StortketpiTi. 


ORBAT  BRITAIN. 
Bgpmtp 


Storekaperi, 
•QooteuuifluAet 
•DBTttWUU« 


GAJiI.XSLB  ....• !.«• 

Chatrax Henrx  T*  Jobm 

CHsarnt  *John  Walkdr 

DBTOirroRT Blehtfd  Eaton     A.  O.  Wtad«7«r 

DoTBB *  John  OflDfe 

SDiKBtrBOB Robert  U 'K«r]f « 

Ehpibld iametWindtor 


Fort  Osorob,  N.B. 

OimairsBT •        .it.»... 

Harwich «.4..«« 

HcTLi. •J,  Tarn.... 

HTDB  I^AIUK «  •• 4 

Jbksst • 


*  W*BUI^oldiitoiM 
R.  M.  Osanoa 
*C.  Sharp 

*Janiet8t.Ge6rg« 
Jamei  HammDiid 


Jamea  DjAnean 
£din.  Ghawntr 
B.  M.  Moora 


ArxiiOinl.Ai.**.*..  'ArtbnrBoaie 
CHAUJixoirr  AVB  Abxaoh  'IIGordoB  Thomson* 
CouL  Habbovb  4 . . ,  •!.  a  MartoUi 


&fbfwMtptnt 

Kbthax  Poxbt....  CBUIs 
Habobwood  ..••••        ..«••••• 

Pbxbbokb  •...•••• 

PoBTaxooTH  *••«.«  Alex.  Stewart 
Pbisdt'b  Habs....  Ang.  Wright 

PultFiiBBT   4  <  •  •John  Oreenslll 

Stiblibg  Car  lb  .  •         « ••*..» .       ^Thomas  Oibba 
TiiiBVBT  TOKT  4..t  •J,  T.  Knight 

TxPNBB  PoxiiT ti,^%Cmt,*t,tL  k^vm 

TrirBHOuTH  GAtTLB         . , , W.  B.  Staple j 

Upkor  Cabtlb <•...•       John  Shepherd 

Waithak  Abbbt  . .         ........       *Bich.8.A.Blitett 

Wbbdov  *C.H.  Cooper 

WoouwicR •  9  S.  II.  Sparkof^ Joseph  PeBatt 

IllELAKD. 

DirBLZV..».»......«|fJohta  Batcher* 


DrrvcAififOB  FoBT.. 
EBjrxaKZXtXAB 

FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


>i.« 


it 


NviTPoviroLAirfi  ••        .... 

POIVT  2>B  OAXXB  ••  .... 
POBT  EUZABBTH  ..  •».. 
POBT  NATAIi 

PbixcbEpwabd's  I. 

QUBBBG W.  A.  Holwell 

AtBBAV^  Cabada  ..  •Peter  Uonieil 
St.  Chbibtophbb  •• 

St.  Hblbba 

St.  Lucia  .........  *Jobn  Thomaa 

St.  ViBCBBT     

Sahta  Mauba 

SiBRBA  Lbokb  ....  F.  P.  Barlee 
SixoB'8  Tovir  ....        .•*..«.« 

StokbY ,,i,,*        ,*,***,• 

Tobago #.«    •«...... 

Tbikcoxaiab *  George  Pett 

TBIKISAO    ..«..«•.»  r««i.««4 


•W.  ttactwett 
•Bobt.R.Pringla 

*#alHi  Tanbridga 
*Wifi.  Plummer 
*J.  O.  Hamley 
•B.  J.  Freti 
*Henr7  W.  Piers 
•John  B.  Ooto 


•••k«*«.4.        ••••••••        ^Geo.  F. G. Peter 

Bahamas .^P.  Oronet 

Babbaoobs  . .  *  I  •  •  •  •  F.  M.  Cromariie  James  F.  Varett 

BBBXVBA....i •W.  L.  i*enno 

Oapb  op  Good  Hopb  Robert  Cooper 

Colombo Thomas  Bawion 

CoBPU  O.  Wyatt 

Dbmbbaba *R.  A.  T.  Walker 

DoMnricA •  Johti l)rew 

Gibraltab Richard  Forman  G.  Stokes* 

Oraham'8  Towb  ••  J.  C.  Saunder 

Orbnada *•        ..!<.•«•        •BvaaC.Harmer 

Halivaz H.  lace  Wm.  H.  Tapp 

Hob  ART  TowB  ....  Riehard  Rogers   Wm.  Windsor 

HoBDUBAS <«...«.•        •H.DeR.Maxirell 

Hobo  Kobo    ......  Geo.  Chapman 

Jamaica  Joseph  Leacock  •R*  RogifS 

KiBGeroB,  U.  0.* * . .  James  A.  Harref 

MAX.TA Jeremy  Jonai      •F.A.Piesse 

KAUBirnm ...R.  Maitfarlana 

MoBTBBAL  ........  Jas.  T.  Elliott      W.  H.  Blenkame  I  Zabtb 

HBir  BMOBfwiCK  * F.  C.  Frith  ■ 

The  ^  denotes  those  acting  as  BtrrftekmiSleH. 

Jir.B.~STOREKEBP£RS  hate  the  ^latlve  rank  of  MAJOR,  and  DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS  that  of  CAPTAIN 


•Robt.J.Wmton 
He&rjr  Topping 

•Wnilam  Daniel! 
•P.  F.  Daston 

•Joiepn  Psafsbn 
•P.  WUkinsoa 
•A.  Pdngla 

•Wu*  8.  Fovitef 
•T.S.F0r« 


1  Kf .  Sptrkes  has  reeelTed  the  Bllver  War  Medal  with  fire  Clasps  Ibr  RcAefii  Tlmlera,  OorBMift,  Talatara,  inA 
Tonloose. 

2  Mr.  Thomson  fad!  Tecelved  lh«  StlTer  War  Medal  «i(h  three  elal{«  nt  TalaTerai  BUftMio,  and  Bhd^Jos. 

a  Mr.  Butcher  has  received  the  SiWer  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajos,  Ylttorla,  St. 
Sebastian,  Orthesiand  Toulouse. 


BAERACK-MASTERS. 

•«•  BARRACK-MASTERS  of  1st  Class  Stations  have  the  relatlre  rank  ot  MAJOR  ;-9nd  dam,  of  CAPTAIN;— 
and  ard,  4tb»  a«d  «th  Classes^  of  LIBUTBNANT«— 1st  Class,  15s.  per  diem;  tod  Class,  12«.  M.;  ^ard 
Class,  lOsi ;  4th  Class,  7s.  Od.}  6th  Class,  5f. 

GREAT  BRITAtN. 


4  ABMBtMT   a. .«»••. i.itt. 

i  BftRWtCK  i.««« ..•• 

•  BZBMIBOBAM 

JSRSCOn ............  i*i..a 

a  Bbiohtob    ••••*••.•••*•• 


...•■•.. 


a 

4 
4 

a 
1 

4 
4 

S 

4 

a 

4 
4 

a 
a 

4  Hamiltob • 

g  HovBSU>w  ^  Hampton  Ct, 
a  Htthb,  4*0. 

4  Ipswich    .... 

5  Isuf  OP  Max 


Bristol 

BUBBLBT 

Burt  and  Ailitdii 

CABTBBBITRt   ;.. ••.. 

Chatham^  4t; ...t.*., 

CHIcnMTBR     »•••......., 

Cotbbtbt     •.....• 

Dbtok^obt 

DuKDBB  and  Perth 

BDUiAtmoH  ••••••*••••.•( 

EXBTBB      ...•••.... 

FoBT  AVGinvruB,  N.  B 

Olasoovt  ..i. ..»«•••••.«< 
OOSPOBV  .•*..k*«»»...».< 
OUBBBSBT 


••••...••••••. 


•*.••• •••••••• 


Ctgftain  B.  J.  Otwaj 
Ctatain  r»  F.  lays 
9  Fred.  James  Rsllie 
R.  D.  MacDonald 
J.  O.  Wright 
mLt^'CoL  G.  E.  Baitt** 
J.  Barr 

B.  8.  Wtekham 
lAmn*  Jbieas  M'Ooilditek 
aaa  Thomas  Smith  > 
9  Lieut.  H.  Graham  » 
Vaptain  J.  Stairell 
CapiaiH  i.  Buckley 
H  Major  G.  W.  DeRensy*! 
laeut,  F.  Marrar 
i^i.T.  F.SinclalH 
ieut,  W.  R.  Spalding 
1^  Otptatn  Db  M*Donald 
Cltv<.  Htn.  W.  J.  P.  Gore 
J.T.  Downman 
Captain  J.  M'Dermott 

SLt.'Cot.  H.  Edmonds^ 
.  S.  KellT 
Captain  W.  Bell 
J.  Mahon 


a  i^Dfl,  4'0 ...•• 

%  MAlDgrOBB 

1  MABORBSTBA  i«k....itk.. 

8  NbwcastiiB  ..**  .^.•*4«*. 
4  Kbwport,  (ktrdilt,  ^*  •• 
4  Norwich 

4  NomBOHAM   

4  PAtBLBt  «mf  Ihtmharian 

a  PARKHUBkT*.i»..«»..i.«l 
4  Pbbobnbis 

a  PLTMotrrfi 


••..•*.•....•. 


1  POBTSMOTJTlt    ...*..•• 
a  PBXBTOK    ...ik.. 

2  Rbobbt'8  Pabb,  ^e. 

9  St.  Jambs's  Pabx,  ^e, 

4  SttBBBBBgS 

4  BHBPFIBLt>    4*. ••••••• 

4  TAITBTOV   • • 

a  TOWBB  le  CjtOTDOH  .. 

a  WAl;ltBlt « 

3  Wbtmoutb,  ^e. 

a  WlBCHBflTBB   .. 

a  WlBDSOB 

1  WOOI.WICH   .... 

a  ToBx 


........ 


A.  Child 
R.  Marshhll 

JISCI  Capi.Okntvtim0td 
IJUMfi  Jas.  Rntfaerfords* 
.  Ross 

Captain  JtoiM  Mnrfaf 
Captain  M.  O.L.  MeasoD 
Ct^^tatn  Brickenden 
M  daptalft  N.  O.  TiBTan 
M  Wi  JAeut.  John  Boase 
J.  B.  Nason 
Joseph  O.  Travttt* 
JTen.  John  Sinclair 
Captain  Jos.  Phillips 
mm  Captain L.  Whltf» 
OapidiH  D.  O'Meara 
f  W  Qqpt,  Fi  Mlnddiiu 
Lieut,  James  Dnsauioy 
Certain  WiUlam  Bem^ 
C<9^.  W.  Flkher 
J.  J.  H.  BnrgoyM 
JAeut^Coi.  R.  F.  Romer 
J4,'Col.&. R.  Warren* 
X<.-CM.H.K.FarqttharsOB 
Cegttain  Anthony  httr^f 


336 


Barraek'Mastersm 


IRELAND. 


4  BAXiLDrooiXtS |l  X^-Cbl.  Iff.  T.  Doyle *< 

5  Bblpabt  ^  Carriekftrg^M  Captain  Robert  Bowaa 
4  BsLTimBXT  and  Cavan  . .  CapUUn  H.  Bowen 

9  B»R,  Banaghf,  Shannon 

Bridge,  and  Portumna   Captain  J.  Campbell 
4  BoTLB,  BallaghadfTMn,  ^ 

Carrieh-im'8hannon ....  JU«ttl.  John  Blakenejr 

8  BoTTBTAVT,  MaUow,  and 

MiU-ttrett |P  Ceg^iain  B.  Gaynor  * 

4  Gabxb,  doffhitn,  4*  Ntm 

Inn.» LUut»  J.  B.  K.  Grogaa 

4  Caelow,  Athp,  4*  Baiting- 

lass W.  B.  PMiell 

4  CA8TLBBAB,  Fo^efyrd,  BaU 

Unrobe,  and  Wsstport  .  •  Lt  J.  K.  Magel^* 
CioiTMBik  BailtnamuU,  ^ 

Carriek-on-Suir 9B.  LUut.  B.  Hewitt 

1  Cork 9  Major  J.  N.  OoeMUM 

5  Dmnvt,  Idford,  ^  OmaghJjt^Cot.'Wimum  Bell 
4  Dboobxda  •• LUut,  J,  (yBrita 

DUBLIN:— 

9  PO9TOBVAjo^eo0ar*tButh 

and  Pigeon  aoueo  Fort  |P  Capt,  B.  Jottttjt  ^ 
a  AiCHMoiTD,  liland  Bridge, 

and  Magazine  Fort  ....11  Captain  J.  Kirkman* 

1  ROTAI.  BA&mACKS,  JfMtntf- 

Joif,  R,  Ii^lrmarv,  4*  SA(p 

Street,.^ Liout,  J.  Orr 


DUBLIN:— 
a  LziiBS  Hall 


4  DOVDALK  •■•••••••»•••••• 

4  FBTHAmp,CcMAtfi,  and  2^- 

perary   

5  Fbaxot  and  MiteheUtoftn 
9  Qavw AT,  I>unmore,Lou^k- 

rea,  and  Oughterarde  .. 

4  GoRT  and  Clare  Cattle  .. 

5  KiLUurrr  4  CattUeomer„ 

4  KnrsALB • 

1  LncBRXCx.. •••.•• 

4  LoHOFOSO  Oranard,  Bot" 

comfnon,  ^c»    ...•.••*.. 

8  MniiLtXOAB....... 

8  Nbxaqr  ondBoterea  .... 
8  Nbwbbidob,    Naas,    and 

Maryborough 

8  Nbwby  4tnd  Downpatrieh 
8  BUGOy  Balltf9kannon,  and 

BOtoeh 

8  Tbxplbxorb  and  Thurles 
4  Tbalxs  ami  Newcastle, . . . 
4  Ti7LLAXOXx4  Philipttonpn 
8  Watbbfobd     and     New 

Bote   

4  TouoBAi.  and  Dungarvon 


Capi,W,  A.SCtirmrt 

D.  T.  Grant 

air  William  0»XaIl«7 
R.  ▲.  DanieU 

9  Liout,  J.  Huflaer  » 
Capt,  P.  P.  Trofiaao 
J.  B.  N.  Green 
OaptamB.  &  Momm 
9Gd^.  Bobl.  Mackiatoblis 

Captain  C  M.  Creaeh 
Major  W.  B.  Warbartoa 
9  Captain  i,  HIcU  " 

Captain  B.  Vivian 
Ca|»<.  D.  Q.  O'Ji 


A.  T.  ]f  unro 
Uout.  Qrarea  AekUad 
y  Captain  J.  A.  Roy  * 
Lim^.  SaiBMl  Chamben 

H.  Jepbfon 

Litut,  P.  CDoBBon 


1  Barbabom 
8  Bbbxuoa.. 


William  Taektr 


FOREIGN  STATIONS. 

GIBBALTAB  :— 

«  «««*»  n«i«.Tn,  f  W9BLCap.SirF,ir,mmk- 


CANADA:— 

6  FOBTGBOBOa ••... 

8  KxBonoB    

8  LOBDOB     .*.. ,.  [ 

1  MOBTBBA&   ••••*..«•••••. 
SQUBBBC 

laxs  Avx  Noix 

4  TOBOBTO • 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPS:— 
8  Cafb TOWB  .••.••..•••••  r 

8  0bahax*8  Towv  ...•••.. 

8  POBT  BBAUBOBT 

4  KXBO  WiLLXAM'l  Towv  .. 


P.  W.  SmlthU 

Fra.  Raynet 

MO  Captain  ThomptoB 

Wilion^* 
W.  H.  Grar 
H.  Cornwall 

Captain  H.  N.  S.Bhrapaal 
Capt.  Darid  Hogg  " 


8  NOBTH  DZBTBIOT T.  Towoaend 

8  HOBO  KOBS    Iff.  Goie  BrowB« 


JAMAICA:— 

8  NBWCAaTLB, &&•...< 
8  BPABX8H  TOWB,  &C. 

8  MoBTBOo  Bat,  Aw.  . 

1   HAVBXTTCt 

8  Malta 


8.  W.  Hall» 
Captain  N.  Boyea 

Bir  R.  GoUelOD,  Bt» 


Cbpbalobza 

COBBU    , 


NOTA  SCOTIA  AND  NEW 

BRUNSWICK  :— 
4  Fbbdbbiotob 

1   rIAH#A3t  .....■•.....•••• 

4  St.  Jobb'b,  N.  B. 

4  Stdbbt,  CSope  Breton  .... 

8  Tab    Dibmbb's   Labd  — 
no  Mqfor  J.  Daalell       i        Hobart  Town 


B.  HanrlMm 
Cmptain  D.  Gordon 
9  Mt^Jor  QeoTfe  Font* 

«a  Ueut,  J.  6.  S«iWy 
MO  CbLFIeldiBf  Browve, 

[CB. 


J.  E.  Woolford 

Sa  T.  U.  A.  SCepta^* 

George  PrieaUey 

6.  Blgby 

J.  D.1Udkar 


War  Services  of  the  Barrack^MasUrs. 

1  Kajor  Smith  serred  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  daring  the  Peninsular  war  from  1 808  to  Ita  termina- 
tion in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  CalcaTellas,  Royales,  Constantino,  Betanios,  El 
BuTgo,  Comnna,  OaUegos,  Barqnillo,  and  the  Coa— dangerously  wonnded ;  siege  and  storm  of 
Cindad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoi,  battle  of  SiJamanca,  advance  to  and  oaptnre  of 
Madrid,  action  of  San  Milan ,  battle  of  Yittoria,  action  at  Echalar,  both  attacks  of  Vera,  battle  of  the 
Nivelle,  action  of  Arcangoes,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Tonlonse.  Served 
also  the  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
irith  ten  Clasps. 

2  Lieut.  Boase  serred  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  with  the83nd,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vlmiera,  and  Comnna,  siege  of  the  forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca — gnn-ahot 
wound  in  the  left  leg  and  another  through  the  r^ht  shoulder;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  SSth 
and  30th  July,  1813 ;  battle  of  the  NiTelle,~gun-shot  wound  in  the  forehead ;  battles  of  the  Nire 
Orthes,  and  Quatre  Bras, — gun-shot  tlirongh  the  left  ankle  Joint,  fle  has  received  the  War  Meda» 
with  eight  Clasps. 

3  Captain  Mackintosh  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  daspa  for  Fuentea  d'Onor,  Badajoa, 
Sahunanca,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive. 

4  Lieut.  Sinclair  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Snd  battalion  44th  Begt^  Md  Iiaa  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  daspa  for  Fuentea  d'Onor  and  Bad^os,  at  which  laat  ha  waa  aovcrely 
wounded. 


War  Services  of  the  BarrachrMasters.  337 

5  Gapt.  Kirkman  senred  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  daring  tiie  campaigns  of  1810, 11, 12, 
19,  and  14,  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  actions  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  Tarra- 
Sfona,  battle  of  Barrosa,  actions  near  Fuente  Guinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and 
caiptare  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (volunteered  the  storming  party),  siege  and  capture  of 
Sadajoz  (volunteered,  and  accompanied  the  forlorn  hope,  and  was  wounded  in  the  head), 
iMttle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  and  capture  of  Madrid,  subsequent  retreat  through 
Spain,  affkirs  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Milan,  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  three  days'  severe 
skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna,  which  ended  in  the  capture  of  their 
last  gun ;  action  at  Echalar,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  various  actions  in  the  Pyrenees, 
Imttle  of  Nivelle  (gun-shot  wound  in  the  right  arm),  action  of  Arcangues,  and  passage  of 
the  Nive.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Belgium.  He  has  received  the  War 
Hedal  with  eight  Clasps. 

6  Captain  Drummond  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Castrijon,  Salamanca,  Alba  de  Tormes,  Madrid,  i^an 
Munos,  Castalla,  San  Milan,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Bridge  of  Zansi,  Port  d'Achard,  Bridge 
of  Vera,  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Arcangues,  Nive,  Orthes,  St.  Qermain,  Tarbes,  St.  Simon, 
and  Toulouse  (Medal  and  eight  Clasps).  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  Quatre 
Bras,  Genappe,  and  Waterloo. 

7  Major  Ford  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp.  On  the  termination  of  the  Peninsular  War  in  1814,  he  embarked  at 
Bordeaux  with  the  army  for  Canada,  and  served  there  until  the  close  of  the  American  war. 

8  Captain  Travers,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  served  as  a  Midshipman  iu  the  Diana 
frigate,  under  Captain  Maling,  for  three  years,  on  the  West  India  Station,  and  was  fre- 
quently engaged  in  boats  cutting  out  vessels  under  the  batteries  at  the  islands  of  Curacoa 
and  Cuba.  In  July  180G  he  embarked  with  a  detachment  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  for  South 
America,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  shoulder  at  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  of  Bneoos 
Ayres  on  the  3rd  July  1807,  but  this  did  not  prevent  his  entering  the  town  on  the  5th 
with  General  Crawford's  Brigade.  He  served  under  Sir  John  Moore  during  the  campaign 
and  retreat  to  Corunnain  1808-9;  and  subsequently  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  Walcheren. 
From  1811  to  1814  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca,— where  his  horse  was  shot  under  him  when  acting  as  Adjutant ;  capture  of  the 
French  rear  guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  afilur  near 
Val  Moresco,  covering  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and  several  skirmishes  on  the  retreat  to  Por- 
tugal. Commanded  the  Advanced  Guard  of  the  Light  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  and  various  afiairs  of  Out  Posts.  At  Vera  Bridge  he  commanded  the 
advance  Picquet.  In  1814  he  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  America,  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.   He  has  receiYCd  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

9  Captain  Gaynor  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Portuguese  army  during  1808,  9, 
and  10,  when  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Arroyo  del  Puerco. 

10  Major  Gossett  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  July 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th  and  13th  Dec.,  passage  of 
the  Gave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  actions  at  Tarbes  andTournefeuille,  and  battle  of  Tou- 
louse. Served  afterwards  in  the  American  War,and  was  constantly  engaged  near  New  Orleans 
from  23d  Dec.  1814,  to  the  7th  Jan.  1815,  and  was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans 
on  the  8th  Jan. — ^wounded  in  the  head.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

11  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  fromlSlO  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1614,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Busaco,  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Albu- 
hera, — severely  wounded  through  the  left  thigh ;  retreat  from  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  30th  July,  and  the  Nivelle, — severely  wounded  in  the  right 
thigh,where  the  ball  remained  for  nine  years.  He  has  received  tbeWar  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

12  Capt.  Hicks  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1812,  13,  and  14,  including  the  battle  of 
Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  He  was  present  with  the  Anglo-Sicilian  army  during 
the  whole  of  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  the  Faro  against  Murat,  including  the  siege  of 
Scylla  Castle.  He  served  as  a  Lieut-Colonel  with  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  in  1835,  36, 
and  37,  including  the  action  before  Emani,  relief  of  Bilboa,  storming  the  lines  of  San 
Sebastian  (severely  wounded  in  the  side),  operations  on  the  10th,  12th,  14tb,  and  15th 
March,  general  action  on  the  16th  March,  1837,  during  which  he  was  wounded,  and  had  his 
horse  killed  under  him.  For  his  services  in  the  British  Legion  he  has  received  two  medals. 

13  Lt..Colonel  Edmonds  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  Regt.,  from  March 
1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Talavera. 

14  Captain  Minchin  served  in  the  51st  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna.  On  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Embarked  with  the  regt.  for 
Lisbon  in  Jan.  1811,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  covering  the  siege 
of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  two  sieges  of  San  Christoval,  covering  the  2d  siege  of  Badajoz,  afiair 
near  Val  Moresco,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  covering  the 
siege  of  Bniigos,  actions  of  Monasterio  and  Quintana  Pulla,  and  retreat  into  Portugal ; 
battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  covering  the  siege  of  San  Sebastiani  action  of  Lesaca 


3S8  War  Bermces  of  the  Bcarraek^Masters* 

(iev«i«ly  woiuided)|  and  occupation  of  Bordeaux*  Seryed  also  in  the  eamm^n  of  1815, 
including  the  hattle  of  Waterloo,  capture  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paria.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

15  Miyor  Eliot,  after  serving  during  the  Kaffir  war  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  eroased 
the  Desert  in  Ee^pt  with  Sir  David  Baird's  army  in  1801.  He  next  senrea  at  Monte 
Video  under  Sir  Samuel  Auchmuty;  after  which  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  1808*0, 
including  the  battles  of  Boleia  and  yiroiera,  for  which  and  for  Egypt  he  has  receiTed  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  CUsps ;  and  he  haa  also  the  Gold  Medal  proBcnted  hj  ih% 
Grand  Seisnior  for  tha  Egyptian  campaign. 

16  I4eut.  Kagel  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  with  the  aist  Begt.,  »iid 
was  present  at  the  afihir  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  ChilUanwaJlAf  »t 
which  last  he  lost  a  leg.    Medal  and  Clasp. 

17  Sir  P.  W.  Frankhmd  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  th«  2d  Foot  from  If  or.  1812  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
on  the  2Bth  and  SOtb  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  NlveOe*  Nlve,  actlam 
before  Bayonne,  and  at  Toulouse  as  acting  aide-de-camp  to  General  Sir  Wm.  Anaon 
In  position  at  Halle  during  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  at  the  assault  of  Cambray  as  aide- 
de-camp  to  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sur  C.  Colville.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Claape. 

18  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  MediU  with 
four  elasps  for  the  battles  of  Yittoria;  Pyrenees^  Nive,  and  Toqlouse.  Up  served  also  the 
Waterloo  campaign, 

19  Lieut  H.  Graham  served  in  the  West  Indies,  where  he  was  engaged  in  levend  actioaa. 
He  was  also  at  the  eap^ire  pf  Minorca ;  the  expulsion  of  the  French  from  B^ijpt ;  and  In  the 
Peninsula  and  Franoe  to  theconelusion  of  the  war,— at  the  capture  of  Badajoz  was  flie  first  who 
entered  that  fortress*  When  on  board  ^e  Samuel  and  Jane  transport  with  300  soldien,  eap- 
tured  a  privateer  which  came  alongside  that  vessel  at  night,  when  the  fire  of  the  troops  anni- 
hilated her  erew.  Lieut.  Graham  has  received  fonr  severe  woi^nds  di^ring  these  services.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Badaioz. 

90  Lieut.  Butherford  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th|  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis  in  1610,  Unes  of  Torres  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Pombal, 
Eedinha,  Condeiza,  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajos,  bftttia 
of  Vittoriay  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Pampeluna.  and  the  Ntvelle, 
and  Nivoi  passage  of  the  Gave  d'OIeron,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Vic  Bigorrej  and  battle 
of  Toulonse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

21  Miyor  De  Benay  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  aleee  and 
c^>tuie  of  Flushijqg.  Served  afterwards  Ui  the  Peninsula  in  the  82nd,  and  at  the  hattle 
of  Yittoria  be  was  most  severely  wounded  by  a  cann<m-shot,-Hight  arm  ampntated.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp* 

S4  Lu  Got  Doyli>  sailed  In  1806  #ith  Lord  Cathcart's  expedition  to  Hanover,  and  being 
shipwrecked  became  a  prisoner  of  war  to  the  Dutch.  In  1808  he  went  with  Sir  Arthur  WeHes- 
ley 's  cvpeditien  to  Portugal,  and  was  shot  through  the  body  at  Boleia.  In  1 800  he  was  at  the 
ai^gei  aortioi  and  eapiore  of  Flushing,  and  storming  of  Fort  Bamakins.  In  1810,  ll,an4  li 
he  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  Picton's  Division, — in  punuit  of  Massena  fromSaptarem,  ac- 
tions at  Pombal,  Bedinha,  Boblida,  Condeixa,  Sabugal,  and  Fuentes  d*Onor;  siege  of  Bada* 
Jos  in  1811,  cawT  affair  at  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storm 
of  Badajos  (a  ball  lodged  m  the  cavity  of  the  chest,  oneztracted— a  ball  throng  the  right 
arm,  which  was  splintered— neck  and  head  wounded) ;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Ma- 
drid and  the  Betiio.  In  1 814  embarked  for  Canada  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  5tfa — 
repelled  two  atUusks  on  the  Transport  by  Privateers,  Present  with  the  Army  At  PUtsbnrgb. 
He  has  reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

S6  Captain  White  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Elbe  and  Weser  under  lord  Catheart; 
the  principal  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  including  the 
operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of  Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo, 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajos.  the  battle  of  Sahmianca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the 
Betlro,  the  siege  of  Buigos  and  affair  on  retreat  at  MurieL  The  campaigns  in  Flanders 
and  France  nnder  Lord  Lynedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  attadi  on 
Menem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the  affair  of  Fort  Frederick  Hendrick,  and  sim  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  hattle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambiay,  and  capitulation  of  Fazls. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa. 

S6  Captain  Boy  served  in  the  71st  at  the  battle  of  Blenherg  and  capture  of  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Capture  of  Buenos  Ayres  same  year  including  the  several  actiona. 
Campaign  in  Portugal  and  Spam  in  1808-9,  hiduiUng  the  actions  at  Boleia,  Yimiera.  Lngo, 
and  Coranna*  Capture  of  Wahsheren.  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810  and  11,  and 
present  at  the  tctionaof  Sohnlaod  Fueates  d'Onor.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasna. 


War  Services  of  the  Barrach-Mastere.  338a 

27  Captain  JeAreys  cntend  the  oorpt  of  Boyal  Mafwai  ai  Sad  Lieut  in  1603,  and  was 
appoiatad  to  tba  Karina  Artillery  in  the  following  year.  He  aenred  off  Boulogne,  and  also 
in  Che  aetion  under  Lord  Cochrane  at  Basque  Boids,  as  senior  officer  of  Kanne  Artillery, 
on.  board  the  Etmm  bomb  Tesael.  Ii^  1811  he  proceeded  with  the  marine  battalion,  eom- 
muided  by  the  late  Sir  Richard  Williams,  to  Portugal,  and  returned  to  England  in  1812. 
In  1 813  he  obtained  a  oompeny  in  the  Glamorgan  Huitla,  and  having  ?olunte«red  the  same 
year  into  the  68rd  regt.,  he  landed  ia  Spain,  and  proceeded  to  Jetai  tiie  army  at  Toaloase. 
He  has  zeceived  the  Varal  War  Medal  with  one  clasp  for  Basque  Roads. 

28  Mr.  Stephens  serred  the  campaign  of  1816  irlth  the  drd  battalion  of  the  Royals, 
and  carried  tho  regfaneatal  edoar  at  the  battle  of  Qaatre  Bsm,  retnat  on  the  foUowtng 
day,  battle  el  Wateifloo  (wounded  In  tfie  arm),  and  capture  of  Peris. 

90  Mij.  Trarors  ssnred  the  campiiga  of  1709  in  Holland  as  a  lieat  and  was  sererely 
wooadad  in  the  body  in  the  aetion  near  the  Hdder,87tbAng»  He  was  afterwards  present 
wheo  Che  enemy  under  Marehal  Bruae  were  defeated  in  their  attadL  en  the  British  lines, 
10  Sept ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  the  19th  Bapt.  and  that  of  the  Sad  Oct.  at  Bergen 
(wounded) ;  together  with  the  actions  of  the  6th  and  10th  Octf 

ggCaptahi  Hogg  served  at  Waleheren  m  1809;  in  the  campaign  on  the  Amariean  lines 
ia  1814  and  afterwards  in  the  batteries  before  Flatsbuig.  Aettvdiy  employed  in  suppress 
ing  the  BebeUion  in  Canada  in  1837-38. 

33  I4eot-Colooel  Wanan  served  in  India  with  the  65th  Begt.  agafawi  Pirates  in  the 
PcisUu  Gulf  (sevarely  wounded),  and  attack  on  Ras-Bl-Khyma  hi  1609.  Aitadc  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Mauritius  in  1810.  Capture  of  Noa-Ifuggnr,  Anjar,  and  Kinooote  in  Kallewar 
and  Ouzerat  in  1812  and  14.  Mahratta  and  Plndarree  campaigns  of  1817  and  18*  Cap- 
tors  of  Poena  (Medal).  Escalade  of  Bhoof,  the  capital  of  ILutah*  fleaoad  expedition 
against  Pirates  in  the  Persian  Oulf  in  1819.  Capture  of  Bas-El^Rhyufta  and  Zaya.  After- 
wards  in  the  West  Indies  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith ;  and  finally  retired 
from  the  service,  owing  to  ill-health,  in  1847,  being  Deputy  <iiiarter-Ma0ter<}eneral  at 
Jamaica. 

34  Xieut,-CoIonel  RaiU  served  with  the  Queea's  Bmlf  in  Ireland  duriog  tlie  Rebellion 
Qt  1798»  and  wss  present  at  tho  capture  of  Wexford  frvnn  the  nbels,  and  at  the  sorreoder 
of  the  French  at  Ballinamuck.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1799,  and 
was  present  at  the  haUles  of  the  19th  Sept,  dad  and  6th  October.  Served  the  Bgyptian 
campaign  of  1 801,  including  the  siege  snd  capture  of  Fort  Aboukir,  battle  of  the  21tt  March, 
siege  and  capture  of  Fort  St.  Julian,  affidr  of  Rahmania,  and  blockade  and  surrender  of 
Alexandria  (Torkieh  War  Medal).  Landed  in  the  Pentosula  Sltt  Aug.  1808,  and  present 
at  the  battle  of  Vlmiera,  in  all  the  operations  of  Sir  John  Moore's  anny  on  1^  retreat,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Coraana.  Aceoapanied  the  axpeditiop  to  Walehertn  in  1809,  and  pre- 
esot  at  the  capture  of  Flushing.  In  1810  proceeded  to  Portugal  as  alde-da-oamp  to 
Minor-Oeneral  Houstan  ;  present  during  the  operations  of  Masscna'f  rotreat,  aod  battle 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor.    He  hM  rsceived  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clasps, 

36  Mr.  Hall  served  with  the  7Srd  regt.  during  a  portion  of  the  Kafir  war  of  1847,  and 
was  Banack-Mastar  of  British  Kafiraria  dnriag  Oie  war  of  1869-68. 


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IConiinmHan  qfNote9  o/eth  Foot,] 

7  Captain  Staunton  lenrcd  a>  a  rolunteer  with  the  Boyal  African  Corpf  apwardt  of  four  yaanbafan  Iw 
wai  appointed  to  an  Entlflrnejr.  In  1837  ha  aecompaniad  the  deuchmant  of  tha  Olh  Raft,  with  the  Boatej 
field  force  employed  agalnat  the  intargenu  In  Canara.  Serred  alio  on  the  Eastern  firootltr  of  tka  Capo  oC 
Good  Hope  from  the  end  of  1848  until  the  termination  of  the  Kaffir  War  in  1847.  Wu  Coauaandaat  of 
£«Bt  London,  Brlttsh  Kaffrarla,  during  the  Kaffir  War  of  1852-69. 

8  Captain  Blancklej  lenred  with  a  detachment  of  the  0ih  Regt.  sent  from  Bombay  In  18S7  agalaat  ibm 
rebels  in  Canara.  Also  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846.7 ;  and  throughout  the  whole  of  tlia  Kaffir  War  aad 
Hottentot  rebellion  of  185l-2-9»  was  present  with  the  Regt.  on  nearlj  every  patrole,  and  acreral  Umca 
engaged  with  the  enemy ;  commanded  the  Regt.  In  a  skirmish  at  the  Caboula  hill,  90th  June  1851,  wbaa  H 
formed  the  rear  guard  to  the  dlTlsion  then  protecting  a  capture  of  1,600  head  of  Gaika  eattla. 

0  Capts.  Gore  and  Spoor,  and  Lieut.  Lloyd,  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-9-8. 

10  Captain  Thompson  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  in  tha  Kaffir  War  of  1840-7.  Also  In  that  of  1851-ft«^ 
(»ea  0th  Foot,  last  Quarterly.) 

1 1  Captain  Catty  serred  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1 850-51-08-68 :  aeted  as  Flald  A4J vtaat  to  Iha  Infimtvy 
at  the  commencement  of  hostilities  in  the  engagement  In  the  Boomah  Pass,  and  on  tha  following  da^y 
when  incapacitated  by  woands,  was  seTeral  times  nearly  taken  prisoner.  Present  at  Fort  Whlta  whea  that 
poet  was  stormed  by  a  large  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  small  garrison  under  M^or 
Mansergh.  In  May  1861,  na  was  appointed  commandant  of  an  irregular  corps  of  Europeans,  designated 
"  Cutty's  Rifles,"  and  during  thirteen  months  of  the  most  aetiva  period  of  operations,  this  corps  did  good 
and  gallant  senrice,  being  engaged  In  nearly  every  patrol  of  the  Stad  Division,  the  same  being  (fqm&may 
acknowledged  In  general  orders,  and  the  various  reports  of  commanders  of  divisions.  On  the  disband* 
ment  of  "Catty's  Rifles,"  he  r^oined  his  regt.  (the  0th),  and  proceeded  with  the  eipedltlon  against  thm 
psramount  chief  Kreli,  and  on  his  return  to  oead-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  Fort  Onj, 
which  he  held  till  the  eeesatlon  of  hostilities,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  post  perfectlj 
defensible,  waf  gons  and  cattle,  which  were  on  three  occasions  taken  by  the  enemy  anddrlven  otl^  were  reea|i» 
tured  by  the  garrison  under  Capt.  Catty.   Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket  balls  In  the  Boomah  Pass. 

18  Ueuts.  M'Claland  andj  Dawson,  and  Asslst..surgeon  Bindon,  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7. 
Also  in  that  of  1861-8-8. 

ISt  Capt.  Blklngton  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  Wars  of  1847  and  1851-68,  —  durinff  which 
be  was  present  at  tha  operations  in  tha  Fish  River,  Waterkioof,  Amatolas,  and  Trans-Kei  Expeditions  in 
command  of  the  Light  Company. 

15  Lieut.  Lee  aerved  with  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  the  Island  of  Carabusa,  together  with 
several  piratical  vessels  In  Its  harbour,  in  1888-0. 

14  Qr..Master  Croker  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1840-7.    Also  in  that  of  1801-S. . 

16  Surgeon  Pratt  served  with  the  0th  RegL  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1868-8. 

10  Paymaalar  TImbrell  aerved  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846-8,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Mood- 
kee,  Frroieshah,  Bnddiwal,  Aiiwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  which  last  he  had  both  liis  thigh  bones  broken  by 
grape-shot  (Medal  and  Claape). 


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0  Capt.  Dunbar  served  with  the  16th  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Canton,  Amoy,  Obnsft* 
Chinhae,  Vlngpo,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Wooiung,  and  Chin  Klang  Foo.  He  served  with  the  lOlh  at  tJie 
baule  of  Ooc^Jerat  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Orme  served  with  tha  lOih  Laneers  in  the  action  of  Mahar^Jpore  (Medal).  Also  in  tlm 
campalKn  on  the  Sutl^  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Buddlwal  and  Altwai,  in  which  last  ha 
received  a  severe  bayonet  wound  when  charging  the  Beik  infantry. 

18  Capt.  Norman  served  with  tha  lOth  In  the  Butl^  campaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  preeent  in  the  battla 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  in  the  Ptti^aob  camnalign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  dtiring  the  whola 
of  the  siege  operations  against  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  including  the  aflhlr  of  the  Oih  Sept.. 
storming  the  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  position  before  Mooltan,  and  commanded  the  troops  in  iho 
advanced  batteries  of  the  camp  during  the  action  of  Sooijkoond:  afterwards  present  at  the  batlio  of 
Goojerat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

14  Captain  iephson  serred  with  the  lOth  in  the  BntleJ  campaign  of  1845-0.  indudlng  the  battle  of  Bohnoa 
(Medal).  Also  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  against 
Mooltan,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night  attack  at  Muttee  Thol,  storming  their  strongly  entrenched  position 
befbre  Moolun,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortrcsa  e 
afterwards  present  at  the  batlio  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

16  Capt.  Patterson  served  with  the  10th  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0.  Including  the  battla  nf 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  opermlona 
before  Mooltan,~action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  holghu  before  Moolun,  cepture  of  the  Dowlut  Onta 
(commanded  the  storming  party),  and  surrenderof  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Gooieiai 
(Medal  and  clasps).  ^ 

17  Lieut.  Amiel  served  with  the  10th  In  tha  Butm  campaign  of  1845-0,  including  the  battla  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  In  tha  oarly  part  of  the  siege  operations  against  Mooltan  in  1848,  and  in  the  aelioa  o# 
Sooijkoond  fMedal). 

18  Lieut.  Chandler  served  with  the  10th  In  the  Sntli^  campaign  of  1845-0,  iaelnding  the  batUe  of  Sobraoa 
(Medal).  Also  the  PutUaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  Including  the  whole  of  the  siege  openUions  before Mooltna. 
alTalr  of  the  0th  Sept.  (wounded),  stomingthe  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  position,  carrying  of  the  heichta 
before  MoolUn,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  h  clasns) 

10  Lieut.  Ensor  served  the  PuAJaob  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  10th,  Including  the  whole  of  the  staan 
operaUons  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  hclghto  before  Mooltan,  and  aurxwidcr  oFlia 
fortress :  afterwards  present  at  tha  battle  of  Goqlorat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

SO  Lieut.  Cliflbrd  was  present  with  the  10th  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal). 

91  Lienu.  Bluett,  and  Whalte,  aerved  in  the  PunJaub  campaign  with  the  lOth.  ineludlna  the  latter 
part  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  batUa  of  GooSrat  rVcdal 
and  clasps).  ^        \— "«• 

99  lient.  Barlow  served  the  PuiUaob  campaign  of  1848-0  with  tha  lOth,  loclndlag  tha  whole  of  Iha  skae 
operaUons  before  Mooltan,  aeUon  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heights  befoio  Mooltan,  eaptun  of  the 
Dowlat  Gate  (gnpaehot  wovnd),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  t  alterwards  preaaat  at  the  battle  af 
Oocjarat  (Medal  and  clans).  >-»»«  «« 

98  Llant.  Smyth  serredtha  PunJaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  lOth,  indndlaff  the  whole  of  the  slena 
operatioas  against  Mooltan,  storming  tho  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  poeltlon,  action  of  SoorfkoonE 
carrying  tb«  (nfcjite  before  Mooltan,  eaptara  of  the  Dowtot  Otta,aQd  MRCBdar  of  tha  fortnss:  aftirwwds 
nraseat  at  tha  batlto  of  Oo<4amt  (Medal  and  clasps).  w  wvwnras 


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S4  Lieut.  Nedbim  lenred  the  Punjaub  eBinpa!g;n  of  1848-0  with  tha  lOth,  Indading  the  whole  of  the 
■lege  operatloBf  before  Mooltan,  aflUr  of  9th  Sept.,  itorming  the  enemy's  vtxoaglj  entrenched  petition, 
capture  of  the  Dowlat  Gate,  action  of  Sooijlioond,  and  larrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the 
iMltle  of  Ooderal  (Medal  and  clasps). 

95  Lieut.  Lucas  senred  the  Pui^aub  campalKti  of  I848>0  with  the  10th,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operatioas  before  Mooltan,  aflkir  of  the  0th  Sept.,  storming  tbe  enemy's  strongly  entrenched  position,  and 
surrender  of  the  fortren:  afterwards  present  at  the  batUe  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

90  Lieut.  Crofton  serred  lu  the  6th  Begt.  during  the  Kaf&r  war  in  18S0-51,  and  was  engaged  in  most  of 
ibm  opufatious  against  the  enemy,  Including  the  afhir  in  the  Amatola  Mountains  against  SandllU's  tribe» 
ou  the  S4lh  and  98th  Dec  1800,  and  also  tbe  combined  attack  on  the  Amatolas  on  the  S8th  June,  1851. 

97  Oapt.Leeeerred  with  the  40th  In  Scinde  and  Afl)shantstaa  from  Feb.  1890  to  Not.  1843,  and  was  severely 
wiUMted  atOhndahar  on  the  13th  Jan.  1848.  He  was  present  with  the  loth  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Also  dorinf  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  clasps). 

98  Qoarter-Maeter  Murphy  senred  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  10th  Regt,  including 
the  whole  of  tbe  siege  operations  before  and  surrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and 
clasps). 

99  Ooefor  Ctordon  was  present  with  the  10th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Mahanjpore  30  Dec  1843  (Medal). 


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5  Mi|}or  Clark  Kennedy  serred  with  the  18th  on  the  China  ezpediUon  in  1849  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
investment  of  Nankin.  Was  Assist.  Qr.  Mas.  Gen.  to  the  Force  under  Mijor  Gen.  D'Affuilar  throughout  the  com- 
bined aaral  and  military  operations  in  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847.  Served  the  whole  of  the  Paqjaub  cam- 
paign of  1848-0,  and  was  present  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  W.Whish  at  the  first  siege  of  Mooltan,— storming  the  Selk 
intrenched  position  Sept  13th,  raising  the  siege,  operations  previous  to  and  action  of  Soon^koond  Nov.  7lh  (attached 
to  Brigadier  Markham):  second  siege  of  Mooltau,~  action  of  Dec.  87th,  storm  of  the  city  Jan.  8nd,  and  surrender 
of  the  citadel  Jan.  93nd :  battle  of  Goojerat.  Appointed  Ai<ie-de-Cafnp  to  Brigadier  Gen.  Mountain,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  pursuit  of  the  Selks  and  the  passage  of  the  Jhelum.  Was  then  attached  to  tlie  Staff  of  Sir  Walter 
Gilbert,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Seik  army  and  guns ;  and  the  forced  march  upon  Attock,  which  drove 
the  Aff^hans  across  the  Indus.  Appointed  Alde-de-Camp  to  Brigadier  Gen.  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and  was  present 
at  tbe  advuee  upon  and  occupation  of  Peshawar  81tt  March  1840. 

e  Major  Call  served  with  the  18th  Royal  lri»b  throughout  the  whole  of  the  China  expedition  (Medal).  Was 
present  at  the  first  rapture  of  Chutan,  attack  of  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  storming  of  the  height  and  Forts  at 
Canton,  and  destruction  of  tbe  Forts  and  capture  of  Amoy.  Was  employed  on  the  Staff  in  China  in  1841-9  as  Sub. 
Assist.  Conim.-Gen.  Served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1863-8  (Medal)  as  Brigade  Mi^or  to  the  1st  Bengal 
Brigade,  and  for  a  part  of  the  period  as  Assist  AdJ.-Cten.  of  the  Pegu  Division.  Was  present  at  the  destruction  of 
the  Stockades  at  the  entrance  of  tbe  Rangoon  River,  at  the  operations  before  and  subsequent  storming  of  the  Cita- 
del of  Rangoon,  at  ttie  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulses  of  the  enemy  fhim  that  position. 

8  Capt.  Cormick  was  present  with  the  40th  in  the  action  of  Maban^pore,  80  Dec  1843  (Medal). 

0  Capt.  Armstrong  served  with  the  18lh  Royal  Irish  during  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  at  Canton, 
Amoy,  Chusan,  (Jhlnhae,  Ningpo,  Segoan,  and  Chin  Klang  Foe  He  commanded  the  guard  at  the  West  Gate  of 
NIngpo  on  the  morning  of  the  lOth  March  1841,  when  the  enemy  in  force  attacked  that  post,  which,  notwith- 
fttaodiog  the  overwhelming  disparity  of  numbers,  was  bravely  maintained,  and  the  enemy  repulsed  with  severe  loss. 

10  Capt.  Sargent  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Woo- 
sung,  Shanghai,  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  Nankin.  Was  subsequently  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  John  Davis  in  China  for 
three  years,  and  acting  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  D'Aguliar  during  the  expedition  which  assaulted  and  took  tiie 
Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  (Santon  River.  Received  a  severe  contusion  on  the  head,  and  was  fovourably 
recommended  by  Sir  John  Davis  to  Lord  Palmerston  for  bis  lervices  on  this  occasion.  Was  appointed  Adjutant  of 
tbe  18th  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon  on  Lieut,  and  AdJ.  Doran  being  killed,  and  served  throughont  the  Burmese 
war  of  1809^. 

11  Capt  Hayman  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  in  1849  (Medal).  Accompanied  the 
subsequent  expedition  under  General  D'Aguliar,  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tlipls  in  the 
Canton  River,  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  City  of  Canton.  Senred  also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1859-3, 
indudlny  tbe  operations  before  Rangoon  and  capture  of  Promc 

19  Lieut.  Wilkinson  served  in  the  40th  Regt.  with  the  Chinese  expedition  from  May  1849  to  the  end  of  the  war. 
Accompanied  the  expedition  under  Mi^.-General  D'Aguilar,  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Forts  of  the  Bocea  Tigris 
In  the  Canton  River,  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  City  of  CaaUm,  In  April  1847.  Was  present  with  a 
detachment  of  invalids  on  board  the  ship  Buehvngham»hire,  when  that  vessel  was  totally  destroyed  by  Are  off 
Culpee  on  tbe  night  of  the  8rd  March  1851,  when  on  tbe  passage  from  Calcutta  to  England. 

13  Capt.  Ward  accompanied  the  expedition  under  Mi^or-General  D'Aguilar,  which  assaulted  and  took  the 
Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  Canton  River,  those  of  the  staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  City  of  Canton,  in  April 
1847.  Served  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Martaban,  at  tbe  operations 
tefore  Rangoon  on  the  19th,  13th,  and  14th  April.  Commanded  the  Light  (Company  of  the  18th  (with  the  storm- 
ing party)  at  the  capture  of  tbe  Great  Dagou  Pagoda,  capture  of  Prome,  and  some  minor  skirmishes  In  the 
Province  of  Padoung. 

14  Lieut  Swlnburn  served  with  the  89nd  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the 
attack  oa  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  19ih  Sept  1848  (wounded  in  the  right  hand);  also 
the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  He  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort 
and  garrison  of  Cnenlote  0th  Feb.  1840,  and  subsequently  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Cliisps> 

15  Gnpt  Kelly  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  expedition  under  General  D'Aguilar  in  April  1847.  Also 
the  latter  part  of  the  Barmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  night  attack  on  the  height  at  Prome  In  January  1863 
(Medal). 

15  Surgeon  Stewart  served  with  the  18th  on  the  China  expedition  (MedalX  and  was  preaent  at  the  InTeetment 
before  Nttkln. 

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4  Ucnt-Colonel  Errington  served  with  tlie  6Ut  during  the  war  in  Burmah  from  April  to  Dec.  1859;  was  on 
board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  8e$oitris  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the 
Rangoon  river;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  commanded  the  regi- 
ment at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon :  he  also  commanded  the  troops  engaged  at  the  assault  and  capture 
of  Basseln,  10th  May  (wounded),  and  received  the  especial  approbation  of  the  .Governor-General  In  Council  for 
his  services  upon  this  oceaaloa. 

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0  lli^or  AjidefBon,  and  Qr.-MMtor  Shean,  lertad  witli  Om  ftlst  thraoghottt  Ihe  BuniMM  ww  9t  1IM4S;  « 
board  the  It  1.  C.  iteam  ttigtU  Perooz  during  the  naval  action  and  dectruetion  of  th«  enemy**  ■toekadte  on 
the  Rangoon  rlter;  during  the  ittecoeding  three  days*  operaiioni  In  tlie  viciulty,  and  at  the  elonn  and  enplare  of 
Rangoon,  tf^or  Anderson  commanded  the  61st  Regt.  ftota  Dec.  1852,  until  lu  embarkation  for  Eafland  in 
April  18M. 

8  Captain  trby,  ienred  with  the  fllit  throughout  the  Bunne«e  war  of  186S-69{  on  board  tho  &  L  O.  ilBBai 
frigate  ^aottrit  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  ol  the  enemy's  stockade*  on  the  Rangoon  river; 
■erred  during  the  tueeeedlng  threo  days'  opentlons  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  tlie  storm  and  «Mft«re  of  Raagooa ; 
also  at  tho  assault  and  capture  of  Basseln,  19th  May.  Commanded  a  detachment  eoasiatlng  ol  four  cwninaiM  of 
the  ftltt  with  Brlgadier-0«n«ral  Cheap«'s  force  during  ihe  whole  of  the  successful  oneratiooe  In  the  DoBahew  dislriei, 
ending  In  the  assault  and  eapturf,  on  Ihe  lOth  Itarch  1858,  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmeea  ahlof  Mynt.fou. 

9  Captain  Darroch  serfed  with  the  Royals  In  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  1887-8.  Ho  sorved  alio  mUk  the 
eind  In  the  campalcn  on  the  Sutl^  (medal),  and  was  wounded  at  Peroieshah.  Served  with  the  61il  Hwwi^boot 
the  Bohneie  Wif  of  18M-88;  wis  on  board  the  S.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  duilag  tlie  naval  aetloa  and  daatructkm 
of  the  enemy's  ttuckades  on  the  Banttoon  rivers  served  during  the  auceeedlng  three  days*  oparatloaa  in  |h«  vleialty 
(Including  the  storming  of  the  White  Hoote  RMoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ran^ooo ;  also  at  iteaaeaalt 
and  capture  of  Bassein  19th  May  (wounded) ;  and  served  ae  Deputy- Assistant  Qr.-Maalor-a«Mral  9k  Iho  Uklag 
of  Pegu  <lit  November. 

10  Captains  Manners  and  Singleton,  Lleuts.  O'Callasrhan,  Cleave,  and  Mitford,  served  with  th«  51st  tluwogb- 
o«t  the  BnraieM  «tf  «f  188948;  oh  board  the  B.  I.  C*  steam  frigate  Fifooz  during  the  naval  aetkm  and 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  river ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days*  operations 
In  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White  Honse  Redoubt),  and  at  the  ttorm  and  eaptore  of  Bnagoea. 
Captain  Singleton  alto  served  with  Captain  Irby's  detachment  of  four  companies  with  the  force  under  Brif  m^mt- 
General  Cheap*,  daring  the  whole  of  the  raceestftal  operations  In  the  DonabeW  dUtriet  ending  In  Ihe  eeennlt  and 
ea|»lnre,  on  the  19tb  March  1868^  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief  Myat-toon.  Ca|lUln  Manaen  eerved 
as  Brigade  M»yw  to  the  let  Madrae  Brigade  of  the  army  of  Burmah  ttom  Sept  18584 

11  C^lain  Mantoa  served  with  the  41st  Regt  the  campaign  of  1848  In  Afl|(hanistan.  (Medal)  and  was  pteeent  in 
the  engagemeati  with  the  enemy  on  the  98th  April  in  the  Pisbeen  Valley;  in  that  of  the  99th  May  near  Oandeher, 
•0th  Aug.,  at  ChMlnai  5th  Sept.  before  Obumee,  occupation  and  deetruetlon  of  that  fortfeai  and  of  Cabool, 
eipedltloa  Into  Kohletan,  storm,  capture  and  deetruetlon  of  Ista]lir,and  intbe  various  minor  aifain  In  and  between, 
ihe  Bolan  and  Ihe  Khyber  Paese*.  Served  with  the  51st  throoghout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-68 ;  was  on  board  the 
K.  L  C.  ateam  Arigate  FtrooM  daring  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rang oon 
fiver  t  served  during  the  laeeeeding  three  days' operations  In  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Bangoeo. 

19  Capt  Madden  served  with  the  51st  throughout  the  Burmeee  war  of  1868-58;  on  board  the  £•  I.  C. 
•team  slooa  fcsesM  daring  the  naval  action  and  deetruetlon  of  the  enemy's  stockadee  on  the  Raogooa  river; 
eerved  daring  fhe  eneeeeding  three  dayf*  operations  in  the  vicinity  (Including  the  storming  of  the  white  House 
Bedonbt)^  iha  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Basecin  19th  May. 

IS  ChslBln  Marshall,  and  Llent.  Agg,  served  with  the  51st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1S59-A8}  en 
beard  tlie  B.  I.  O.  iteett  ft^te  Ftf«o»  during  the  naval  action  and  destmetion  of  the  eaemy'a  stockades  oa 
Ihe  Rangoon  rlTCf  |  served  during  the  snoceeding  three  day*'  operations  In  the  vicinity  (Including  the  atorniinc 
of  the  White  House  Redoubt)^  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  cf  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bamein, 
19th  May. 

14  Lieut  ShaaBh  eerved  with  Ihe  51st  in  Burmah  from  June  1859  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  ptcaeat  in  an 
enaagement  en  the  helgbte  oaooelle  Prome  on  19th  November. 

17  Dr.  CrawfUrd  aerved  witn  the  51st  throughout  the  Burmeso  war  of  1859-85;  wat  on  board  the  S.  t.  C.  steam* 
Mgale  JHsreea  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stoekades  In  the  Rangoon  river;  eerved 
during  the  snceeedlng  thiee  daya*  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (ladad- 
ing  the  etormiag  of  the  White  House  Redoubt;  also  the  storm  and  at  capture  of  Baseein,  19th  May. 

19  Captain  DlUkaon  served  with  the  5Ist  In  Burmah  from  Feb.  1B5S  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  Piasamt  with 
OaptaSn  Irby'i  detachment  of  four  companies  with  Brigadier-General  Cheape'i  foree  until  shortly  befhre  the 
dapture  of  Mvai-tooa'B  itronghcdd,  when  he  was  left  In  command  of  a  detachment  to  protect  the  Hck  and 

91  Lieut  Acton,  served  with  the  51st  in  Burmah  from  Feb.l86S  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  wia  pieeenl  with  Cast . 
lwbf*B  defachttent  of  Ibor  eompanles  with  Brigadier-Oeneral  Cheape'i  foree  during  the  whde  of  the  saccsasfal 
operatlone  hi  the  Donabew  dlitrict,  ending  In  the  assault  and  eapture,  on  the  19th  March  1858^  of  the  atrong- 
hoM  of  the  Baraese  chief  Myat4oon. 

99  Lieut  Anderson  served  with  the  51st  throoghout  the  Burmete  waf  of  1859-59;  on  board  the  &  L  C.  steam 
frigate  MstutrU  during  the  nival  aetlon  and  destructloa  of  the  enemy's  atockadet  on  the  Rangoon  river;  aad 
iurved  daring  Ihe  soeeeeding  three  days'  operations  In  the  jrlelnlty,  and  at  the  itocm  iad  captuie  of  BMicoen« 
aad  it  the  isiialt  and  eaptore  ef  Basieln,  19th  May  1888. 


BEOIMENTAL  FAT,  Ac 

ANNUAL  PAT  OP  00L0NBL8. 


343-344 


CORPS. 

If  appointed  on  or  before 

If  appointed  after  the 

the  SIst  Marchp  18S4. 

SIM  March,  1834. 

Life  Oiiards  and  Bone  Ouafds,  foUk(nrt  9thtr  emolununt 

1,8001^ 

l#800l. 

First  Dragoon  OuanU,  and  emolummU  Jfwn  CMhing 

1,100 

1,000 

Othtr  lUgimcBta  of  Cvnirj            do. 

do 

1,000 

000 

Orenadier  Guards                             do. 

do 

1,900 

1,£00 

Galdatream  and  Soott  FiitUIer  Gdi.  do> 

do.       ••...*.. 

1,000 

liOOO 

BegttUr  Inikotry                             do. 

do.       ••••.»•« 

600 

MO 

First  WaatlndURegtment             do. 

do.       »••*.... 

— 

MO 

Second       ditto                              do. 

do.       *«*««... 

SOSS  0 

500 

DAILY  PAY  OF  OFFICERS. 


Rahks. 


OolOBcl  Commandant  .... 
Colonel  Snd  Commandant 
Odonfll 


•  • .  •  •• . . 


Ad. 
Quar. 


UeuC-Colonel 

Mijor 

Oaptain 

Do.  having  higher  Bank  bf  Breret 

Ueatenant 

Do.  after  7  years' serrice   

Comet,  Bntf  gn,  and  9d  lieutenant 

^  rOn  Apppointment 

a    After  6  jears' service « 

B<^  16        do 

91  90        do 

85        do 

utant ..< 

On  Appointment 

After  10  jears*  senrlce  .... 

15  do 

Surgeon  Mi^or 

Surgeon  •«..«•• 

Aflet  10  years*  lenrice*  •• 
90         do. 
85  do. 

Assist.Sttrg • 

After  10  years' service* 

Yeter.  Surg «. 

After  9  years'  lerr.* 
10          do. 
90          do. 
95           do. 
*  In  the  Army  in  any  capacity  as  a  Medical 
fin 


AajUHW 


••*••*•• 


Life 
Guards 
le  Horse 
Guards. 


I.  «.  d. 


10  9 

1    4  5 

0  IS  1 

0  10  4 

0    8  0 


IS 
0 


IS 

15 

10 

9 

8 

11 

8 

10 

19 

15 

17 


Foot 
Guards. 


I.  i.  (L 


1    0    0 


1    8 
0  IS 

0    7 

0    5 


6 


10 

8 

8 

10 

18 

IS 

15 

10 

9 

7 

10 


Drg.Gds. 

and 
Dragns. 


1.  I.  d. 


1    8    0 


0  10 
0  U 


0    0    0 


8 
19 
18 
17 

0 

8 
10 

8 
10 
19 


Offleer  on  Fall 
addition  to  the 


0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

pay  M<^ 


18 

15 

10 

9 

8 

11 

8 

10 

19 

15 

17 


0 
8 
0 
8 
0 
6 
0 
0 
6 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Foot. 


/.  i.  d. 


0  17    0 


0  18 
0  11 
0  18 
0  0 
0  7 
0  5 
0  19  8 
0  15    0 

0  17    6 

1  0    0 
1    9 
>0  S 
0    0 
0    8 

10 


18 

10 

9 
7 


0  10 


Royal  Artillery. 


Horse 
Brigade. 


U  s.  d, 

3    0  0 

1  19  4 

1    7  1 


0  10  1 
0  18  1 
0  9  10 
0  10  10 


to  10   8 


! 


1010 
0 

-  0 

-  0 


0  10 
0  19 
0  15 


Foot. 


U  t.  d. 
9  I4  0| 

1    d    3 
0  18    1 


11    1 

18    1 

8  10 

7  10 

5    7 


:8  e 

7  10 


18 
IS 

10 

9 

7 
10 


Royal 
Enginrs. 


Royal 
Marines 


I.  «.  d. 
9  14  e| 


I.  t.d. 


1 


0    8 

18    1 
10    1 


0  11  1 
0  18  1 
0  0  10 
0  7  10 
0    5    7 


0  10    0 
0    8    0 


>16  0 


I    0  0 


0    8  0 


t  If  8d  Oapt.  17t.  0<f.       X  If  ^^  Capt.  19«.  Oil. 
Subaltern. 


Commissary  General. 
Deputy  Comm.  Gen.. 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 
£  s.  d. 


4 
1 


14  11 
8    8 


Assistant  Comm.  Gen. 
Dep.  Ass.  Comm.  Gen. 


£  «•  d. 

0  14    8 
0    0    0 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


EANKS. 


After  15 
8ervle«w 


After  10  but 
under  15  Teanr 
•etuil  Scrriee. 


Alter  10  bat 
oadarlOTean^ 
■etnmlBerriee. 


Oflder  10 
Tesri'aeCttai 

Bcivicc* 


£ 
9 
1 
1 
1 


10 

4 

9 


d, 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


£ 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 


*, 

18 

8 

9 

10 

10 


d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


£ 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 


18 
4 
10 
18 
10 


0 
0 

0 

• 

0 


£    s,    d. 


0 
0 


•  •  •• 

IS 

7 


0 

6 


Inspector-General « ..^ 

Deputy  Inspector-General • • •• 

StuT  Surgeon 

Regimental  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  9nd  Class 

Assistant  Surgeon • • 0  10 

N.B.— A  Medical  OfBeer  hereafter  proneted  wQl  be  miulred  to  serve  upon  the  mtniwiin  Pay  of  U*  new  Rank  Om  ttrntt  if  be  was 
la  the  Medical  DepattiMat  prior  to  lOth  July  I8N;  and  Tw  Tmrh  tf  bo  rweived  bU  Orrt  Medical  rnwialMleii  WbeegneaUy  te 
that  date,  ubIom  bo  had  hlfhcr  Pay  taa  bis  old  Bank  than  ouch  mlnbnun.  te  wblcb  ease  he  asust  serve  the  above  porlod  upoU 
that  Rate  of  Pay  wbkh  may  be  neat  above  his  fanner  Pay,  beftwre  be  can  receive  any  Increase. 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  ON  HALF  PAY. ^ 

Rates  of  Half  Pay  after  a  Service  on  Full  'Pvf  of 

-       .  Ai  .       ■■         »         fc. 


InspeeloMtaionl 

Deputy  do.  • 

StaffSorgeoa  •«.. 


£   «.  d. 


Begimenlal  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  9ad 
Class • 

Assistant  SuffBon  .•.•^••••••.. • 

Apothflcafy  •••• .••••• •••••... 

Purvefbr  .•...••••• ••...••. 

Deputy  Pnnroyor   •..••... 

Hospital  Atitotaot  .,..., 


• . 


0  5 
0  10 
0  6 
0    9 


0 
0 
0 
0 


ao  Tears. 


16  but  mder  10  faatunderilO  but  wkder 


£ 
•1 

n 
•1 

fO 
•0 
fO 
•0 
10 
•0 
10 
0 


s.   d. 

10    0 


0 

0 

18 

17 

18 

15 

15 

7 

7 

7 

•  • 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
8 
0 
8 


^-1  I 


MTean. 


£  t,  d. 

15  0 
0  15 
0  17 
0  14 
0  15 
0  13 
0  13 
0  11 
0  7 
0  8 
0    7 

•• 

e* 

•  • 


A  Tears. 


£  t.  d, 
10  0 
0  19 
0  14 
0  10 
0  19 
0  0 
0  11 
0  0 
0  8 
0  5 
0    7 


0 
0 
0 
8 
8 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 


10  Tears. 


£  t.  tf . 


•  • 


0  10 
0  8 
0  10 
0    7 


0 
0 
0 
0 


8 

0 
5 

4 

•  • 

•• 


0 
0 
0 
0 
8 
0 
0 
0 


10 


J  «.  A 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


8 
7 

7 
8 
8 
6 

4 
8 


0 

# 

0 
0 


345-346 


HALF  PAT.-(Not  Brevet) 


RBOIMSNTiL  SANK. 

Colonel •.....•••..•••...• •..••.•••.••• • 

lieutenant-Colonel  (80  to  receive  £100  per  annum  In  €utdiiion  to  Half) 
Pa^,  dMi  they  must  fre  Brtvtt  OolonoU,  oiuf  havo  served  tkirtif  years  > 

on  FuU  Pay) ••• • ) 

M^)or 

Captain • • • •••• 

Uentenant  ..••.•.•......•• • • •...•«• •••.. 

Do.       abore  Seren  Yeanftandlng • 

I>o.       of  Five  Tean  standing,  and  if  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo 

Comet,  9d  Uentenant,  or  Ensign,.... 

Paymaster*  abore  6  and  under  10  years  actual  lerrloe  as  Pajrmasterf 

10 15 

15 «) 


-SO  years  actual  serrice  as  Pajroaster 


-80  Tears  do.  do 

Adjutant, 

Quarter  Master)  underS  Tears  Service^ • 

Abore  5  and  under  10 • 

10  15 

15  Tears  total  Serrice,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  Master 


Tears,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  Master 

'95  do,  of  which  10  do. 

•SO  do.  of  which  10  do 


Telerlaarj  Burgeon  under  5  Tears  Serrice  {temporary). 

Abore   5  TearsSenrice 

10 

.15 , 


.SO 
-85 
-80  Tears  Serrice 


OLD  BATX.          1 

«xw  mATX. 

Cavalry 

Jtifant. 

Cavairy 

1  Jnfmmt. 

X  s.  d. 

£  s.  d. 

£  e»d. 

0  18    0 

0  18    0 

0  15    • 

0  14    0 

0  10    0 

0    8    8 

0  19    • 

0    8    0 

0    7    8 

0  10    0 

0    6    6 

0    5    0 

0    7    • 

0    8    0 

0    9    4 

0    4    9 

— 

— » 

— . 

._ 

.. 

0    5    9 

0    8    8 

0    1  10 

0    8    9 

— . 

— 

0    6    9 

^ 

-» 

0    8    0 

_ 

_ 

0  10    0 

..» 

~-> 

0  18    0 

._ 

•» 

0  18    0 

— 

— 

0    4    0 

tk      M.      ^ 
V       ^       w 

—, 

— 

0    8    0 

0     S     # 

.1. 

— 

0    4    0 

_ 

— 

0    5    0 

0    9    0 

_ 

1^ 

0    5    9 

~- 

•« 

0    0    0 

— . 

— . 

0    7    0 

—B 

— 

0    8    0 

-^ 

— > 

0    8    8 

.^ 

— 

—B 

0    5    0 

^^ 

■W       - 

.^ 

0    8    0 

m^ 

— 

.>. 

0    7    0 

.^. 

—- 

— 

0    8    0 

_ 

>« 

^ 

0  10    0 

«. 

— 

— 

Olt    0 

... 

N.B«— lieutenants  and  Captains  of  the  Foot  Guards,  7s.— Ensigns  and  Lieutenants,  4s. 

flTAFJ^^Conunlssarj  Oen.  90s.  8if.     Oep.  do.  14s.  Sd.     Assistant  do.  7s.  4d.     Dep.  do.  4«.  llif.     Chaplain 

under  6  Tears  Serrice (/emjMraryl  5s.    Ditto  under  15  Tears  Serrice,  5s.    Abore  15  and  under  90,  7s.  9^    Abore 

SO  and  under  80, 10*.    Abore  30  lears  Serrice,  18i. __^ 

•  If  of  IcM  Uiaa  ft  Tttmne  leCiial  Mrrtoe  as  r^ynmner,  Uie  Half  Pay  of  hit  foiBier  C—mImIcb. 
t  Or  the  Hair  Pay  of  hb  rotmer  ComiBiukMi. 

M.B:-~PreTlaiM  Ser? lee  of  10  Tean*  duratlna  or  npwanli,  ob  Pull  Pay  in  other  Baaks  as  a  CoouBiaslMifd  Ofleer,  aJler  *•  Pay. 
master  shall  hare  eonplctkl  1ft  Trar^  actual  Serrice  as  such,  to  rcckoo  as  eqvlraleat  to  ft  Tcar^  iervtec  as  rajMaetii 
t  If  appoliited  from  utf  other  CooBmlmlon  In  the  Army,  aad  rctirtef  befbce  harlnf  eompletod  7  TeanT  Serriee  as  Qaaitef^l 
the  Hair  Pay  of  hU  Ibrmer  fiommlmlon 

f  If  he  ^Mll  hare  prvrlooily  aerrcd  t  Teen  as  a  Noa-eommlMloaed  OOeer. 


RATES  OF  HALF-PAT  FOR  THE  ROTAL  ARTILLERT  AND  ROTAL  BNOINEERS. 


s. 


Lieutenant  Colonel 11 

M^or 10 

Captain   7 

First  Lieutenant    4 


d. 

8 
1 

4 
8 


s.  d. 

First  Lieut,  abore  seren  years     4    8 

Second  Lieut 8    9| 

Quarter-Master 4    8 

Surgeon-Oencial 80  0 


e.41. 

Resident  Surgeon • .10   0 

Surgeon  ....••• •    7    0 

First  Assistant  Stu^eon  ......    4    0 

Second  do. 9   0 


Prices  of  Gommissions. 


RANK. 


Full  Price 

of 

Commissions. 


lAfs  Guards. 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
Mijor       -       - 
Captain    - 
Lieutenant 
Comet 


Reyal  Roffiment  of  Morse  Guards. 
Uentenant-Cohmel 
M^ior  .... 

Captain  .... 

Lieutenant       .... 
Comet  •       .       .       . 


Dragoon  €hmrds  and  Dragoons. 
Lieutenaat-Cokmel 
Mijor  .       .       .       . 

Captain  ... 

Lieutenant  .       •      . 

Comet  ... 


f. 
7850 
5850 
8500 

1785 
1800 


s 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Ouarde. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  .      .       . 

M^or,  with  tank  of  Colonel 
Captain,  srith  rank  of  Ueut-Colonel 
Lieutenant,  with  rank  of  Captain     « 
SttsifUt  with  rank  of  Llenteaant     • 


Biitleteitis  of  the  tJum. 
filmtfuant'  -Coloiiel 
X^or      .       .       • 
Captain    •       •       - 
Lieutenant      -      • 


rusOUrSeyUnenti  and  M^U  Corps. 
Vint  Lieutenant 


7850  0 

6850  0 

8500  0 

1000  0 

1800  0 


8175  0 

4575  0 

8285  0 

1100  0 

840  0 


9000    0 

0 
0 

9050    0 
1900    0 


4500  0 

8900  0 

1800  0 

700  0 

450  0 


TOO    0 


Difference  In 
▼alue  between 
the  sereral 
CommlsslQits 
In  sucoessioa. 


I.  s. 

1000  0 

1850  0 

17.15  0 

&5  0 


1000  0 

1850  0 

1000  0 

400  0 


1900  0 

1850  0 

9095  0 

900  0 


700  0 

9500  0 

9750  0 

880  0 


1800  0 
1400  0 
1100  0 
0 


Diflbrcore  in 

▼alae 

between  Full 

and 

Ualf-paj. 


{.  s.  d. 


1588  0  0 

1889  0  0 

1084  9  4 

19  4 

0  0 


900  0 


1814  0  0 

049  0  0 

511  0  0 

988  0  0 

190  9  9 


995  9  9 


OFFICERS 


ON  THE 


EETIllED  FULL  PAY,  AND  HALF  PAY, 


INCLUDING 


THE  ROYAL  RROIMEXT  OF  ARTILLERY,  CORPS  OF  ROYAL  EXQINEERS, 
ROYAL  MARINES,  STAFF,  AND  MILITARY  DEPARTMENTS. 

N.B.  Officers  whose  names  arc  in  Italics  are  on  retired  full  pay. 


CAPTAIjVS. 


Abbott,  Christopher,*  Royal  Marioes  .... 

Adams,  Edward,  Unattached 

Adams,  George,'  21  Foot 

Adams,  Michael  Goold,  Unattached  .... 
Addison,  Joseph  Edw.  97  F.  Sec.  8f  Adj,  \ 

H.  Military  Asylum  at  Chelsea . . . .  ) 
II  Alexander,  Henry ,^  R.  Staff  Corps .  • . . 

Allen,  Charles  Da  vers,  Unattached 

9  *A]Ien,  John  Penn,  1  Prov.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
Allen,  Ralph  Shuttleworth,  R.  Art.,  Mqj.  ) 

77.  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners  . . . .  ) 


CORNET, 
id  LIEUT,  or 
ENSIGN. 


11  Mar.  95 
9  April  25 
4  Dec.   99 

21  July   25 

31  Jan.    40 

13  Jane  11 

17  Sept.  12 
never 

18  June  3G 


08 
12 
04 
01 
25 
04 
03 
07 
93 
25 
26 
01 
26 

12  June  28 


*A11en,  Robert,  5  Foot never 

19  Alpe,  Hamond,^  18  Dragoons 11  Feb. 

Andros,  William ,7  Unattached 24  Sept. 

Anton,  Alexander,*  8  West  India  Rogt.  . .  14  Sept. 
ArbuthnottyJohn,  Fucoun^,  Irish  Brigade  27  Mar. 
Arbuthnott,  Hon,  John,  Unattached   ....  23  June 

9  Archdall,  Henry,  84  Foot    25  Sept. 

9  Armstrong,  John,"  88  Foot 7  Aug. 

9  Armstrong,  Robert,'*  23  Dragoons  ....    2  April 

Askew,  Thomas,  Waller's  Corps Feb. 

Atchison,  Henry  Alexander,  Unattached. .  7  April 
Austen,  Hen.  Edmund,  Sub.  Insp.of  Mil. . .  10  June 
Baby,  Anthony  Duperon,  Bourbon  Rcgt,        April 

Bailey,  Charles,  Royal  Engineers    25  April 

Baines,  Cuthbert  A.,  Unattached,  A4j,  \ 

1st  West  York  MUitia J 

Balcer,  George  Granville,  Unattached .... 

Balcer,  Richard  D.,  Unattached 

Balcer,  Robert,"  57  Foot 

9  Baker,  William,  60  Foot 

Baick,  George  Philip,  Unattached 

Barbor,  Robert  Douglas,  Unatt 

Barclay,  Edward,  Unattached 

Barnard,  Henry  Gee,  1  Dragoon  Guards.. 
Barnes,  lUchard  Knowles,  Royal  Marines 

9  Barwell,  Osbome,^^  Unattached 

^*Bates,Robt.Monte1iea,lProv.Bn.ofMi]. 
Bathurst,  Benjamin,  R.  Artillery 
Battley,  William  D'Oyley,  2  Garrison  Batt. 
9  <CiB  Baynes,  Geo.  Macleod,'*  R.  Art. 
Bayntun,  Charles,  Queen's  Rangers    . . 

Beadou,  Richard,'^  92  Foot 

*Beckham,  Horatio,  43  Foot    

*Bel],  James,  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia   . . 

Bennett,  James,  Unattached 

Bentley,  Alex.  C.  Downing,  7  Foot. . . . 

Bernard,  Peter,  Unattached 

Bernard,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Bernard,  William,  Unattached 

I^Bcmard,  Hon,  Wm.  Smyth,**  1  Dr.  Gds. 


LIBUT. 


27  Jan.  96 

31  Dec.  28 

20  July  04 

30  July  29 

15  July   43 

26  Aug.  13 

20  May   13 

never 

1  May   39 


never 

12  April 

13  May 

25  Dec. 
21  April 

8  April 

14  Nov. 

26  Sept. 

20  April 

26  June 
7  Aug. 

27  Sept. 
14  May 

21  June 


CAPTAIN. 


18  July 
24  Feb. 
15  Feb. 
28  Dec. 


00 
38 
10 
38 


9  Aug.  50 

13  Aug.   25 

2  April  41 

25  Dec.    13 

4  May   40 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


26  Aug.  14 
8  Oct.  47 

18  Jan.  21 

31  Dec.  44 

24  Jan.    51 

15  Jan.    29 

27  Dec.    42 

1814 

11  Aug.  51 


1  Aug. 

13  Sept. 
31  Jan. 

3  Dec. 
29  Oct. 
15  Mar. 
12  July 
22  May 

6  Mar. 
12  Sept. 
never 

14  Dec. 

2  Apr. 

4  April 
Mar. 

11  May 
never 
never 
9  April 
9  Apr. 
29  Jan. 
24  Apr. 
17  Nov. 
9  Nov. 


34 
31 
05 
02 
29 
27 
27 
OG 
10 
11 

37 
29 
07 
93 
96 


09 
14 
04 
03 
26 
05 
04 
09 
93 
28 
33 
01 
30 


8  Oct.  30 


July 
Dec. 
May 
Nov. 
April 
April 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Juno 
April 
never 
April 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
never 
never 
never 
2  Dec. 


23 

16 

22 

19 

17 

9 

14 

10 

4 

2 

11 

22 

1 

15 


38 
36 
06 
03 
35 
29 
34 
07 
28 
12 

40 
34 
08 
93 


17  Aug. 


09 

25 

24111  Feh 

35*26  Apr. 

25;25  Jan. 

0916  Ang. 


13 
32 
26 
39 
28 
10 


•25 
13 
16 
29 
28 
•25 
26 
5 
13 
•26 
27 
29 
27 
•23 


Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

June 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

Nov. 


13 
20 
25 
16 
04 
30 
13 
15 
27 
94 
35 
36 
12 
41 


25 
15 
10 
25 

•25 
23 
25 
20 

12 
•26 
21 
15 


OMar.  40 


18 

5 
10 
11 

1 
28 

3 
15 
26 

I 
•25 

9 
17 

1 

1 
25 
25 
25 
20 
18 

5 
•26 
26 
10 


Aug. 

Oct, 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

April 

Dec. 

July 

April 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Jan. 

Aug. 


48 
41 
15 
10 
38 
37 
47 
13 
38 
26 
13 
46 
40 
27 
98 
90 
13 
13 
23 
41 
29 
44 
41 
15 


Sept.  14 
Nov.  21 
Aug.  32 
Sept.  17 

June  30 
April  18 
Mar.  16 
Nov.  35 

July  44 
April  44 
Aug.  16 
Nov.   43 


21  April  4G 

Aug.  48 
July  51 
May  20 
Dec.  26 
June  38 


18 
11 
4 
22 
28 

3 

2 

13 

24 

16 
12 
25 


25 

31 
8 

17 
3 

14 

25 


Dec.  47 
Feb.  16 
Nov.  40 
Jan.  28 
1814 
Feb.  62 
Nov.  47 
Sept.  34 

1811 
Sept.  14 

1814 
May  27 
Jan.  47 
May  31 
Sept.  47 
Feb.  46 
May  16 


R 


348 


Captains. 


BeiT}',  James  Parsons,"  York  Chasseurs 

*Bette8worth,  Henry,  4  Foot    

Beran,  Howe  Curtis,  Royal  Artillery  . . . . 
(FdSil  Biddulph,  Theophilus,  6  Dragoons  . . 

Bingham,  Edmnnd  Hayter,  Unatt 

9  Birch.  James,*^  R,  Engineers 

Bird,  Henry  Charles,  Ceylon  Regt 

9  Bishop,  James,'*  23  Foot 

Black,  George,  R.  Staff  Corps 

BlAckall,  John,  96  Foot    

9jB  Blacklin,  Richard,^  Unattached  . . . . 
Blakely,  Alex.  Theophilns,  R.  Artillery  • . 
Bland,  James,^  Unattached,  il 4; u/an<,  ^ 

A  berdeen  JdUitia S 

Cffil  Blathwa>t,  Geo.  W'm.,  Unattached  . . 

KloomAeld,  Edwin,  10  Foot 

^Bonavita^  Vicfnm^t  R.  Malta  Fenc.  Regt. 
Bond,  Wadham  Wyndham,  Unatt.     . 

Botcler,  Robert,  R.  Engineers 

Bonlton,  Richard,  Coldstream  Guards 

Bowen,  John  Watts,  66  Foot   

Bowman,  Henry  Samuel,  Unatt 


Boyes,RobertNaime,*a  W.India  Regt.  ) 
Barraek'Miuter  at  Grahamttoten . .  ) 

9  Brabason,  Nicholas  Colthurst,^  Unatt 

Brockenbury,  John^  38  Foot    

3123  Brander,  Tho.  Coventry,''  50  Foot . . 

Brenan,  John,"  63  Foot   

Brannan,  James,  Unattached 

Brett,  William,  Unattached 

Bridge,  George,  3  Foot,  Gent. 'Ut- Arms. . 

Bridge,  Robert  Onslow,**  Royal  Marines  . 

Briggs,  Abraham,  6  Foot 

Brinckman,  John  Richard,  Unattached  . . 

Brine,  Andrew  Gram,^  42  Foot 

9  Broughton,  Robert  Edwards,*^  9  Foot 

Brown,  James  Montagu,  Unattached  .... 

II  Cflsl  Brown,  Thomas,'^  79  Foot 

Browne,  PeterRatlcdge  Montague,  Unatt. 

H  Browne,  H<m.Thomas.**16  Dragoons,  ) 

LUut.-Col.  Kerry  MiHtia S 

Browne,  William,  24  Dragoons   

Buchanan,  John  Grahame,  Unattached  . . 

Bunbury,  Stooehousc  George,  Unatt 

9ClBBurg«s,Som.  Wald.,"6  W.  India  R. 

Burke,  Alexander,*^  Unattached 

Bumaby,  Edwin,  Unattached 

Burnett,  Rich.  Parry,*'  Vet.  Company  • . 
H  Burton,  John  Curson,**  Royal  Artillery 
Burton,  Joseph  NetterriUe,*'  37  Foot .... 

Bussche,  George,  26  Dragoons. 

Butler,  Richard  Alexander,  Unattached. . 

Butler,  Walter,  Unattached 

Bolt,  John  Wells,  UnatUehed 

Bygrave,  Joseph,  Unattached 

Caffin,  Wm.  Geo.  Chart,  Royal  Artillery 

Cameron,  William,**  13  Dragoons 

Campbell,  Colin,  Unatt 

Campbell,  Duncan,**  Royal  Marines  .... 
Campbell,  Henry  J.  Montgomery,  R.  Art. 
Campbell,John,*'26  P,BarrackAfr,atBirr 
^  Campbell,  William,*^  Unattached  .. . 

Capadose,  Henry,  Unattached 

Carloss,  John  Baxter,  90  Foot 

9  Camegiei  W.  F.  Lindiay,*'  Royal  Art. 


CORNBT, 
BTC. 


07 


8  Jan. 
never 

6  May 
22  Dec. 
10  Mar. 

12  Julv 

13  June 
•26  May 

U  April  2o 
OJuIy   00 

18  July 

10  June 


LIEUT. 


08 


25 
04 
37 
09 
34 
04 


15 
44 


4  Sept.  04 
25  Nov.  13 


13  Aug. 
24  Oct. 
4  Nov. 
11  May 
11  April 
19  Feb. 
13  Oct. 


04 
23 
30 
25 
94 
07 
43 

14 


26  May 

27  Nov.  06 
19  Nov.  03 
•27  June  11 
17  Sept.  39 

6  June  16 
11  April  94 
16  April  21) 

2  April  22 
26  Feb.    07 

8  July  19 
15  Apr.   42 


26  Jan. 
never 
12  Nov. 
22  May 

1  June 

1  May 

22  May 

23  Dec. 

12  July 

8  July 

13  July 
1  Apr. 

25  Aug. 

4  May    15 
23  April  05 

26  Jan.    25 

9  Mar. 
20  Oct. 

never 
28  Jan.    08 
1  April  47 

8  June  16 


27 
06 
89 
11 
38 
04 
27 
13 
20 
46 

09 


CAPTAIN. 


39 
26 


17  Apr. 
23  Oct. 
31  Oct. 

6  Aug. 

16  Aug. 
16  Feb. 
28  June 
lOct. 
8  Mar. 
4  Hoy, 
10  July 
4  April 
6  Oct. 

never 
•29  July 

15  Dec. 

16  Jan. 
never 

16  Dec. 
0  Aug. 

10  Apr. 

21  May 
16  Dec. 

2  April 
28  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

11  Sept. 

22  Dec. 


28 
OC 
U 

07 

99 
16 
33 
12 
10 
19 
99 
07 
04 


29  Mar. 
•28  Nov. 

30  Mar. 
30  Apr. 
26  Dec. 
2S  Jan. 
21  Sept. 


08 
06 
14 
41 
23 
12 
32 


7  July 

26  Dec. 
31  July 
14  Sept. 

1  Mar. 
20  Dec. 

2  Sept. 

27  June 
16  July 
14  Nov. 

8  Aug. 
1  Apr. 


WfIRN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  l*AY. 


13  .'lb.    26 


43   8  Sept.  46 

13  25  Sept.   14 

40  n  July    41 

14  25  Mar.  IG 
4b  21  Oct.  63 
14  24  Sept.  25 
45  1  April  ol 
11    2  May    22 

41  2  Feb.  40 
16  25  Nov.  18 
33  6  Feb.  40 
5t2  18  Aug.   OU 

23  Dec. 


OjiiLe  26 
16  April  13 

2  Jan.  40 
24  Nov.  64 
16  Aug.  40 
13  July  07 
12  May  14 
20  June 


9  Aug. 

25  Oct. 
16  Oct. 

1  June 
'28  Dec. 

26  July 
'26  May 
•28  Jan. 


12  Oct.    32  12  Feb. 


in 

25 
16 

25 
03 
35 

40 
12 
11 
2S 
06 
03 


29  Feb.  08 

24  Oct.  21 

18  Apr.  45 

29  Oct.  07 

14  Oct.  36 

15  Dec.  07 
24  Dec.  12 

14  July  08 

28  April  04 
9  April  25 

26  Dec.  38 

never 
6  Nov.  12 

12  June  23 
6  May  00 
1  Feb.    08 


64 
81 

14 

18 
39 
49 
45 
25 
44 
42 

8  April  25 
•23  July  25 
13  Sept.  48 

9  July   12 
IJan.   47 

20  July   15 

29  Aug.  20 

12  Aug.  18 

30  May  00 
2  Aug.  39 

30  Dec.  46 

20  Oct    14 

20  Feb.  35 

8  April  26 

13  Jane  05 
6  NoY.  27 


4  Nov.  05  21  April  14 
never       iSSepL  08 


0  June 
OJuly 

24  Nov. 

OMar. 

26  Dec 

•26  Dec. 

24  Nov. 

3  Aug. 

11  Juno 
10  June 
28  Feb. 
7  May 
26  July 
10  Jane 

4  Not. 
16  Aug. 
26  May 

25  Oct. 
•23  July 
19  Nov. 

1  Jan. 

26  Feb. 
28  June 


31 

2.1 
20 


54 
41 
03 
14 
64 

33 

30 

26 

40 

62 

46 

25 

£3 

44 

26 

97 

62 

18 

47 

16 

31 


26  Mar.   10 


25  Sept.  23 
10  Sept.  26 

2  Mar.  26 

never 
30  June  28 
14  Dec   04 

2  Feb.   38 

4  Mar.  00 

1  Blav 

1  April 
25  Juno  12 
17  May  34 
29  Sept.  09 
20Jn{y    04 


10  Sept.  26 
20  Sept  44 
20  Not.  40 
26  Dec 
18  Mar. 
6  Not. 
12  Oct 


13 
41 
11 
41 
08 
64 


27  Jaly 
48J20  June 
13 '26  Dec   25[lOSept 

12AprU  27 -28  June 


9  Dec  16 
2  Aug.  31) 
8  Jnno  62 
8  May  17 
1  ApiU  36 
12  Oct    20 

1  Nov.  10 
•26  Nov.  33 
19  Oct  20 
26  June 

5  Nov. 

2  May 
28  July 

8  May 
14  April 

6  Nov. 
•24Aag. 
•22  Oct 

4  Aug. 


AprU 
29  Dec 
7  April 
1  July 


13 


46 
25  lo 


29  Dec 

Mar. 

1  Doe. 


02 

80 

61 

43 

28 

41 

17 

62 

lU 

64 

SO 

31 

40 

33 

19 


Captains. 


349 


Carr,  Ralph,^  Royal  Marines 

Carter,  John  Money,  Unatt  Aiffutant  ) 
Mannumih  MUitia 5 


\ 


CORNET; 
BTC, 


LIEUT. 


Gary,  William  Lueiof ,  Unattached .  •  •  • 

Cator,  John  Farnaby,  R.  Artillery,  X^- 

Coi,,  Kent  Militia  Artillery 

Cathcart,  Hon*  Adolphns  P.,  Unattached 

9  Canlfleld,  Daniel,**  7  Foot 

y  Chaloner,  John,  Independent  Company 

9  Chancellor,  John,**  61  Foot     

Chapman,  John  James,*^  Royal  Artillery 

Charlewood,  John,  Unattached    

Charlton,  Saint  John,  14  Dragoons ...... 

Chawner,  Edward  Hoare,  Unattached    • . 

Chepmell,  Charles,  Unattached    

Chesshf re,  Edward,  40  Foot 

Chichester,  Arthur,  Liverpool  Regt 

Chichester,  Arthur  Cbarl»,  Unattached .  • 
Clay  field,  Edward  Ireland,  Unattached  . . 
Cleather,  Edward  John,  R.  Staff  Corps  . . 
Clements,  Wm.  Viscount ^  Unattached,  ) 

Colonel  ofLeitrim  Militia ) 

9  «aa  Clerke,  Sir  Wm.  H.,  Bt,,»  42  Foot 

Clive,  Edward,  Unattached 

Cochrane,  Robt.Mortlmer,»^GlenffarryFen. 
Cockbum,  Alexander,  Unattached  ...... 

9  Cockburne,  Wm.  Horace,^'  Unattached 
Cocker,  Barnard  William,  Unattached  •• 
Cole,  Hon,  Henry  Arthur,  Unattached  . . 

Collis,  Peter,  Unattached 

Colliss,  John,  Royal  Marines    

Colman,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Colman,  Wm.  Thomas.  Unattached 

9  CoWile,  Frederick,'*  ScoU  Fusilier  Ods. 

Conrady,  Martinus,^  Unattached   

Cook,  Wm.  Surtees,  UnatL,  Aefjutant  > 

1st  Somerset  Militia    $ 

*Cooke,  John,  56  Foot 

Cookes,  Qeoige,*'  Unattached 

Coote,  Chldley,  Unattached 

Coote,  Henry  J.,*'  18   Foot,  Brigade  } 

Mqj,  at  Wellington f  New  Zealand. ,  ] 
9  Costley,  Theoph.  Byers,**  46sPoot  .... 
Cotton,  Edward  Antonius,*"  R.  Artillery 
9  Courtenay,  William  Allan,  f^  Unatt. . . 

9  Cox,  Charle8,7Ul  Foot    

Cox,  Joseph  Lucas,  Unattached 

Cradock,  Adam  Williamson,  15  Foot .... 

9  Craigle,  John,  47  Foot 

Cranfieid,  Qeorge  Darlcy,  Unattached  . . 
Creroer,  James  Smith,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Crofton,  Walter  Fred.,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Crosbie,  Sir  William,  Bart,t  Unattached 
Cross,  William  Jennings,  Unattached. . . . 

Cruice,  Edmund  John,  Unattached 

Cuddy,  Alexander  Daniel,  Unattached  . . 
Cumberland,  Bentinck  Harry,  Meuron's  R. 

Cnppage,  Alexander,  Unattached    

Currie,  George  Alfred,  Unattached 

Curtis,  Henry,''  Royal  Artillery 

Custance,  Neville,  1  R.  Veteran  Batt 

9  Davem,  John,"  27  Foot,  Captain  of} 

Invalids,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea . .  ) 
Davenport,  Trevor,  Unattached,  Adjt, 
2nd  B.  Cheshire  MiUtia 


9  April  13 
18  May  32 

UJan.    15 


18  June 
7  Nov. 


35 
22 


4  April  05 

14  June  00 
30  Jan.  06 
13  Sept.  05 
23  April  29 
10  Feb.    14 

9  June  25 
May   04 

20  Oct.  96 
27  Sept.  01 
12  Dec.  26 
10  July    16 

15  Oct.    12 

9  Dee.  24 

10  Jan.    11 

27  April  15 
17  Nov.  08 

4  Deo.  32 

10  April  09 
23  May  16 
17  Jan.    28 

11  Mar.  12 

26  Mar.  13 

28  May   07 
7  Sept.  15 

22  Sept.  08 
30  April  13 

27  Jane  34 


17  Mar.  31 

7  Aug.   35 

*26Decld 
3  May  15 

5  AprU  37 

9  June  25 

18  June  07 


{ 


12  Nov.  03  11  Feb. 


CAPTAIN. 


13  Nov.  40 
18  Sept.  39 

26  May   25 

1  April  46 
13  July 


26  May 


82 
23 
08 


never 

14  July  37 

never 

23  Sept.  36 

9  May  05 
1  July 


19  May  07 
1  June  06 
1  Aug.  34 

10  Nov.  14 

10  June  26 
23  Nov.  04 

11  May  97 
14  Jan.  02 
10  Nov.  29 
28  Mar.  22 
22  Oct.    17 

31  Oct.    26 

25  July  11 

21  Jan.  19 

25  Dec.  to 

27  May  36 

25  June  12 

27  April  20 

12  Feb.  30 
14  June  15 

7  Mar.  32 

26  July   08 

13  June  30 
never 

28  Sept.  18 

5  Jan.   39 

never 

29  April  42 
9  June  14 


14  Sept.  09 
21  April  20 


WHEN 
PLACtU)  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


14  June 

17  Sept. 

4  July 

9  July 

3  Oct. 
16  June 

7  July 
21  June 

4  Mar. 
1  April 


6  Sept.  39 
12  Oct.    20 

7  Sept.  32 

1  Oct.    12 
15  Dec.  04 

12  Dec.   05 
3  April  35 

17  Sept.  25 

24  Aug.   32 

5  April  31 

25  April  22 
23  June  25 

6  Feb.    12 

13  Dec.   42 

2  June  25 

8  April  26 
6  Mar.  35 

3  Feb.    32 
11  May   41 

26  Oct.    80 
3  Dec.    41 

9  Dec.   13 
26  Nov.  29 


5  Mar.  41 
21  April  46 

20Jau.    32 

3  Feb.    52 

27  July  32 
14  Sept.  32 
21  June  13 
10  July  23 
2  June  29 
7  June  44 
25  Oct.    21 

7  Sept.  82 
25  April  26 
24  Sept.  12 

19  Mar.  07 

8  Aug*  45 
17  Sept.  25 
24  Aug.  32 

20  Mar. 


2  May 
22  May 

1  Nov. 
7  Nov. 

27  Dec. 

24  May 

3  July 

28  Aug. 

27  May 
14  Oct. 

25  Feb. 
20  Nov. 


35 

23 
28 
36 
51 
27 
28 
41 
38 

36 
51 
10 
38 


30  Dec.    45 

25  Dec.    13 

2  April  60 

14  July   25 


39 


06 
09 
03 
05 
08 
05 
06 
17 
33 
13 
19 


] 


9  April  25 
10  Oct.  22 
19  Aug.  19 
25  Aug.  09 

1  Sept.  25 
22  Dec.  03 

2  July  12 

27  Mar.  06 
8  June  30 


17  Sept. 

1  Jan.  07 
1  Feb.  08 
23  Aug.  13 
16  May  05 
19  Mar.  07 
21  Mar.  05 

15  April  06 

12  May  07 
29  July  25 
25  May   36 

13  July    15 
1  Dee.  25 

13  June  80 

18  May  26 
18  Oct.  25 
29  Dec.   12 

16  Mar.  32 


7  Dec. 

7  Oct. 
29  July 


44 


13 
25 
26  Dec.  51 
14  April  08 
20  Sept.  24 

70ct.     12 

2  Dec.    13 

7  April 

2  June 
17  Jan. 
24  Feb. 
29  Aug. 

5  April 


25 
37 
45 
17 
26 
44 


28  April  46 

1814 

2  April  50 

20  June  26 


1  July 
25  Dec. 


53 


14 
25 
51 
15 
25 
14 
14 


13  Dec. 

14  Nov. 
28  Mar. 
24  Nov. 


20  July   04*25  Jan. 
9  Sept.  13 


11  Not,  07 


15  June 


29  July 

26  Dec. 

9  Nov. 

13  Jan. 
25  Nov. 

25  Dec. 

14  Sept.  26 
4  May  40 
1  Feb.  45 
1  June  26 

29  Aug.  26 

26  Nov.  52 
39  9  April  41 
26  9  Oct.  40 
1611  June  30 
43  23  Feb.  44 
13|21  April  21 
26 12  Oct.    26 


31  Aug.  15 


22  Mar.  3a  10  Mar.  37 


8  June  30 
2  Feb.   49 


R2 


350 


Captahii. 


Da  vies,  Arthur,  Unattached 

DaYie«,  UcDry  John,^'  51  Foot    

*Davie8,  Joho,  4  Foot   

Daviefl,  John,  Royal  Artillery • 

Da  vies,  Joseph,  Unattached 

Davis,  Alfred,^^  Uoattached 

De  la  Coudannine,  lliomas,  Unattached  . . 

Delanoey,  John,  Unattached    

De  Lisle,  Hirzel  Fred.,  Unattached 

D'Erp,  Balthazar,  Baron,  60  Foot 

Despard,  Philip  Henry,  Unattaclied  .... 
Des  Voeux,  Sir  Charles,  Bart,,  63  Foot. . 

Des  Voeux,  Henry,  Unattached 

De  Teissier,  James  FlUHerbert,  6  F.|  ) 

Adjutant  2nd  R.  Surrey  MUitia  .  •  ) 
De  Winton,  Tliomas,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Dick,  John,*'  112  Foot 

Dickson,  Edward  John,  Unatt.,  Staff  ^ 

Copt.    Commanding    Detachment9  > 

and  Peniioners  in  the  Isle  pf  Man . .  j 

Dixon,  John,  Unattached 

*Dobb8,  Francis,  13  Foot 

Dorehill,  George,  Unattached 

DonglaSj  Henry  Hamiltonp  78  Foot    .... 

9  Douglas,  Joseph,^  Unattached    

Douglas,  Robert,  Unattached 

Dowland,  John,  67  Foot 

Dowman,  John,"  Unattached 

CSi  Down,  Richard,  Unattached     

Downee,  Wm.  James,  11  Dragoons 

CSI  Dromgoole,  N.  Fleming,  95  Foot. . . . 
H  Sa  Drought,  John  Head,**  93  Foot  .. 

Dtt  Boardieu,  John,  87  Foot    

Duncan^  William,*^  Royal  Artillery    .... 

Dunne,  Richard,  Unattached 

Dunning,  Samuel,  Unatt,  Auitt,  A^t.  } 

Wincheater  Depot  Batt ) 

Durie,  Charles,  Unatt 

Dntton,  Cliarles,  Unattached  

Dyer,  John  Edward,**  Unattached 

9  mSi  Baton,  Charies,*>  10  Foot 

Eckford,  Alexander,  Royal  Marines  .... 
9  m  Edwardes,  David  John,*«  R.  ArtiU. 
»  9iiB  Elliott,  Richard  Chas.,  Unattached 

S  QffilEIUott,  WllUam,**  11  Foot 

S  Ellis,  Hercules,^  Unattached 

^Uis,  Thomas  David,  81  Foot 

Elrington,  John  Henry,  28  Dragoons,  } 

Mt{joro/the  Tower  of  London  . . . .  ) 

Emerson,  John,*'  Unattached 

C  Enderby,  Samuel,**  York  Chasseurs  . . 
9  Evans,  Aug.  FitzGerald,**  37  Foot,  ) 

Capt.  oflnvalide,  B.  Hotp,  CheUea  ) 

Bvans,  James,'**  Royal  Artillery 

Evelegh,  George  Carter,  Royal  Artillery. . 

Bvelegh,  John  Henry,  Unatt 

Fairtlough,  Wm.  Haviland,'**  Unatt 

9  Falkiner,  Samuel,***  Unattached 

Faycrman,  Zaccbeus,'*'  Royal  Marines  . . 

fl  Ferguson,  Sir  Adam,'**  101  Foot  .... 
erris,  John  F.,>**  Unattached 

Ficklin,  Robert,  Unattached 

Fife,  Adam,  60  Foot 

Finey,  Alen  George,  Unattached 

Fischer,  John  Nieh.,***  Lieut.  R.  Marinea 


BN8ION, 
ETC. 


22  Nov. 

7  April 
never 

4  April 
3  Dec. 

21  Sept 

16  June 
27  Aug. 

23  Sept. 
never 

17  Mar. 

5  Sept. 

8  April 


21 
43 

08 
25 
15 
14 
15 
13 

25 
96 
25 


LIBUT. 


never 
20  Not. 
12  Mar. 
14  July 
12  Oct 

INOT. 

28  Sept. 

7  Mar. 
10  Aug. 

1  Nov. 

3  Mar. 
28  Feb. 
10  May 

8AprU 


13  Sept.  33 

21  June  33 

26  Sept  05 

27  Sept.  39 


10  Mar.  14 12  Feb.    18 


38 
14 
08 
15 
04 
30 


26 
04 
08 
28 
05 
25 


16  Feb.   44 


1  Aug. 
10  May 
26  May 

4  Dec. 
8  June 
INov. 

5  June 

4  Jan. 

5  Aug. 
never 


17  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
never 
June 
Dec. 
May 
Mar. 
June 
Feb. 
never 
Nov. 
April 
Feb. 


20 
14 
27 
18 
8 
12 

22 

26 
0 


25 
46 

09 
26 
19 
25 
20 
24 

27 
06 
26 


CAPTAIN. 


1  April  36 

20  June  36 
24  June  06 

14  Oct    42 


25 
14 
20 
10 
28 
21 


1131 


7 

4 
8 
8 
1 
2 


never 

Sept. 

April 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 

Sept 

July 

June 

Mar. 


40 
18 
10 
26 
05 
32 
14 
32 
05 
08 
34 
06 
26 


34 

10  15 
25|21 
06[  7 
07124 


7  Oct    47 
6 


05 
09 
10 
07 


5  Nov.  04 

30  July  07 

31  Oct.  11 

10  Mar.  08 


16  July 
20  Dec 
8  April 
12  Aug. 

25  Sept 
20  Feb. 

1  Dec 
20  Nov. 
20  July 
28AprU 

26  July 
6  July 


04 
33 
25 
36 
06 
06 
05 
40 
15 
06 
08 
09 


1 
23 
27 
20 


July 

Oct 

Dec. 

June 

July 

June 

June 

Nov. 

AprU 

never 


38 
12 
26 
08 
03 
06 
11 
12 
00 


3 
15 
27 

6 
10 
10 
15 
14 
22 
30 
10 
25 
20 


Oct 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

June 

July 

April 

Doc. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Nov. 


26 
53 
00 
27 
42 
26 


WHEN 

PL\ceu  on 

HALF  PAY. 


3215 
2630 


OMay 

IFeb. 
10  Sept 


26 
07 
43 
02 
20 

42 

45 
04 


13  April  40 


5 

25 

15 

30 

8 

0 

1 

3 

20 

22 

20 

10 

20 

U 

16 

14 

0 
30 
24 
21 
30 

1 
28 
14 
11 
25 


Nov. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

April 

Mar. 

J  una 

Sept. 

Sept 

Nov. 

July 

Oct 

Sept. 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

April 

May 

June 

Aug. 

April 

Aug. 

Dee. 


25 

13 

53 

24 

26 

40 

15 

47| 

25 

36 

13 

16 

42 

17 

34 

54 


40 
43 
14 
11 
82 
27 
18 
25 
18 


10  Mar.  05,12  June  00 


12  April  00  13  Feb. 
16  April  12  27  May 

ONov.  00  20  Mar. 


28 
10 
28 
20 
11 

1 
23 
14 

7 
15 
10 
15 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

A^OC 

June 

June 

Oct. 

April 

April 

Nov. 

April 

Aug. 


05 
37 
26 
38 
07 
08 
06 
46 
25 
07 
10 
05 


20 
17 
20 

0 

5 
24 

4 
26 
10 
15 

5 
18 


Dec 

April 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

April 


26 


3 
5 

25 
0 
3 

13 


14 
5 
10 
21 
22 


Oct. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

April  U4 

Aug.   34 


26 
53 
GO 
34 
42 
30 
3:3 
2t> 
28 
OJ 
4) 


1  Feb.    50 

6  Mar.  5^ 
27  Oct    08 

1  Sept  54 


5 
25 
20 
10 
14 

0 
16 

3 

7 
25 
25 
25 
10 
15 
23 

14 


4622 


24 
31 
14 

1 
29 
28 
28 

4 


Nov.  25 
Sept.  14 
May  53 
July  25 
Aug.  26 
Mar.  49 
Nov.  16 
Sept.  47 
April  26 
June  38 
Jomt  17 
Mar.  17 
Nov.  43 
Mar.  25 
Nov.  38 

July   51 

Oct.  62 
June  42 
July  46 
Au^;.  23 
SepL  14 
July  20 
Aug.  27 
Jan.  24 
Nov.  30 
1814 


27 

10 

27 

14 
45 
32 
51 
18 
07 
08 
5326 


iDec    08 

23  Sept  36 
17  Feb.    38 

11  Jan.    31 


20 
0 

10 
0 

22 
8 
8 


26 


12125 
87 

IIIIO 


June  31 
May   45 

Dec  40 
Sept.  51 
Feb.  87 
Feb.  10 
Oct  10 
July  53 
Feb.  30 
Nov.  IG 
Jane  87 
Sept.  14 


Captains. 

2d  LIEUT.| 
£TC. 


351 


Ffslien  Beth  XnttaU,  Unattached 

Flak,    William    Hawlev,   Unattached,  i 

A^futanty  South  Devon  Militia. . . .  ) 

'^Pitzherbert,  John,  80  Foot 

Fleurr,  John.  Port.  Service 

Ml  Foot,  OeoTge,*^  Royal  Artillery 

Ford,  Charles,!^  Royal  Artillery 

Forde,  Williaiii,"^  Unattached 

Foreman,  Qeorge,  Unattached 

Foretter,  Hon.  Emeliiis  J.  Weld,*"  Unatt. 
9  i2ft  Forrter»  Henry,>"  Royal  Artillery . . 
Fortcscoe,  Hon,  Geo.  Matt.,  25  Dragoons 

Foskett,  Joseph,  Unattached    

FosB,  Chriatopber,  6  Garrison  Batt. ,    .... 

Fraser,  Evan  Baillie,  Unattached 

9  Fraser,  Thomas,"'  83  Foot 

Fraser,  ThonMW,"^  R.  Marines    

^Frederick,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  9  Foot . . 
French,  Acheson,  Grenadier  Guards  .... 
9  Fuller,  Fred.  Hervey,"^  Unattached  . . 
Fuller,  John  Thomas,"'  Royal  Artillery . . 

9  Furnace,  Norbury,^**  60  Foot 

Fyers,  Henry  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery,  ) 

Capt.  R.  Lancashire  Art.  MUiiia. .  \ 

9  Fyfe,  William,"*  92  Foot 

*Fyler,  Thomas,  5  Foot 

Osle,  Alexander  Robinson,  20  Foot 

9  Gapper,  Edmund,  83  Foot 

Gardner,  James,  Unattached   

Garth,  Thomas,  15  Dragoons  

IIGaseoyue,  Thos.  Bamber,*^  3  CeylooRcg. 

9  Gee,  Frands,>>«  Unattached 

9  George,  John,*^  Unattached,  Cham-  I 

beHain,  R.  Hotpiialy  Kilmainham     \ 

Gerard,  Robert  Tolver,  Unattached 

9Gibbons,Thomas,***  Unattached,  Ca/i^. 

of  Invalidif  B.  Hosp.  Kilmainham 

Gibson,  Charles  Fred.,  Unattached 

Gichard,  Wm.  Robert,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
9  Gilbert,  Frauds  Yarde,**'  R.  Engineers 
Gilbert,  James  Anthony,  Royal  Artillery 

*Gile8,  Joseph,  9  Foot 

GiUey,   Thomas,   Unatt.,    A^;.  Prov.  \ 

DepotBatt,  5 

Gilpin,  Richard  Thomas,  Unattached,  ) 

Colonel  of  Bedford  Militia ) 

Ginger,  Joseph,***  6  Foot 

9  Girdlestone,  James,"^  Unattached  .... 

9  Glasse,  Francis,  25  Foot   

Glegg,  Edward  Holt,  Unattached   

Gleale,  Isaac,  Nova  Scotia  Fenciblcs  .... 
Gold,  Henry  Yarburgb,  Unattached   .... 

Goode,  Johii,*^  Unattached 

GfKidwin,  8.  Osnaburgh,  Unattached  .... 
Gordon,  David,  5  W.  India  Regt.,  Bar- 

raeknuuter,  Jamaica    

Gordon,  Henry  William,  59  Foot    .... 

Gordon,  James,  3  West  India  Rcgt 

Gould,  Francis  Augustus,  Unattached  •• .. 

Grant,  James,  Unattached    

Grant,  John,  24  Foot 

Grantt,  John,  72  Foot 

Graves,  William  H.,  Unattached 

Gray,  Basil,  Unattached • 

9Gru^or,  Gordon  Wm.  Fra,"'  23  Foot.. 


12  Feb.   24 
27  April  15 


! 


! 


never 
10  July 
4  Oct. 
IJuly 

4  July 
6  Aug. 

28  Dec. 
IJuly 
12  Jan. 

24  April 
28  June 

0  Jan. 

16  Jan. 
26  Nov. 

never 

17  June 
21  Jan. 

IJuly 

25  Dec. 

26  July 

2  June 
never 

15  July 

1  Aug. 

27  July 
23  Nov. 

5  Nov. 

18  Sept. 

28  Feb. 

3  July 

0  Sept. 

9  April 

19  Mar. 

1  May 

16  Dec. 
never 


30 
06 
00 


LIEUT. 


13  May   26 
25  Oct.    15 


CAPTAIN. 


never 
6  May 
I  Feb. 
I  Feb. 


0512  June 
07  22  Sept 
32   9  April 

06  16  Oct. 
00  22  Mar. 
23  22  Oct. 
01 

23,15  Dec. 
08!  19  Feb. 
28  10  July 
never 

07  17  Dec. 
04   4  April 
06,  I  Feb. 
06!l6  Mar. 


3113 
0429 


05 
04 
15 
15 
07 
40 

10 

28 

12 


14 
5 
8 
6 

25 


July 

Aug. 

never 

Jan. 

May 

May 

June 

Mar. 

June 


7  Nov. 
16  Dec. 


7  April 

25  20  Sept. 
30.27  Sept. 
1110  Juno 
16  28  Feb. 
never 


36 
08 
08 
07 
08 
38 
07 
10 
25 

25 
08 
37 

07 
05 
08 
08 

32 

05 

07 
05 
10 
16 
09 
43 

11 

30 

25 

33 
40 
11 
25 


3  April 
8  April 


35 

26 


WHEN 
PLACED  07i 
HALF  PAY.  J 


9  Nov.  30 


29  Nov.  21  30  Dec.  24 


25  Sept. 
20  Nov. 

14  Aug. 

3  Aug. 

19  Sept. 
11  April 

6  Sept. 
25  Dec. 

4  Aug. 

28  Aug. 

27  Nov. 

4  May 

20  Dec. 

15  Feb. 

16  Dec. 
6  Jan. 

30  July 
23  May 


03  6 
0625 
01  9 
2621 
05,17 
2518 


11 
13 

00 

35 
23 
15 

21 
10 
95 
Ob 
28 
06 


12 
31 


Mar. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 


05 
07 
02 
31 
06 
28 
12 
22 


30  May  03 


14 
26 
13 
30 
5 
•23 
26 
31 
14 


Aug. 

May 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

Juii. 

May 


40 
25 
23 
25 
12 
90 
08 
34 
07 


25  Dec. 
3  April 

29  July 

29  July 

27  July 
13  Mar. 

23  May 

26  Dec. 

24  Dec. 
7  Nov. 

28  July 

12  Dec. 
2  July 

26  Nov. 

27  Nov. 
7  April 
2  Aug. 

13  Feb. 

30  Dec. 


23  June  43 
17  Feb.    37 


13 
46 
25 
25 
20 
27 
45 
24 


o 


30 

29 

7 

7 

24 

13 

7 

12125 
2631 


07 


2614 


12 
40 
99 
25 
15 
25 
19 


13 

16 

25 

6 

3 

15 

24 

7 

13 


8  April 

17  Mar. 

7  Aug. 

15  July 

24  Nov. 
23  Mar. 
10  Jan. 

25  Dec. 


14 


25 
23 
25 

9 
22 
13 

3 


1814 
Jan.  52 
July  25 
May  33 
July  25 
Sept.  36 
Jan.  54 
Feb.  32 
Oct.  16 
Aug.  SO 
Feb.  15 
June  33 
June  17 
Jan.  51 
May  08 
Nov.  80 
May  28 
Feb.  25 
AprU  23 


April  421 12  May    49 

Sept.  1325  Dec.  14 
Dec.  1325  Sept.  14 
April  1920  July  20 
June  1226  June  17 
June  26  5  Oct.  26 
Aug.  20  25  Oct.  21 
Feb.  22  18  May  86 
Sept.  53 13  Sept.  53 

Dec.   27 


37 

40 

43 
47 
25 
37 
13 


3  Nov.  54 
24  Dec.   25 


1 
20 
18 
23 
14 

5 
20 
22 


May 

Dec. 

Sept 

April 

Dec. 

April 

Feb. 

Dec. 


11 
10 
06 
3931 


15 
31 
35 
35 


10  Dec.   10 


22 

7 

8 
15 

6 
28 
25 


Feb. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


39 
40 


Oct. 
June 
Nov. 
Sept.  14 

Nov.  54 


47 

60 
25 
37 


24  Dec.   26 

21 

29 

8 


11 
12 
10 

6 
13 
27 

8 

20 
17 


July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Nov. 

June 


25 

25 

20 

8 

25 


45;28 
2915 


2b 
27 


7 
6 


30,14 
14125 
25|-23 
39,20 
1325 


Dee. 

26 

Dec. 

25 

Jan. 

18 

Jan. 

45 

Sept. 

16 

Feb. 

45 

Feb. 

35 

I'eb. 

39 

Nov. 

18 

Oct. 

53 

Mar. 

31 

Sept. 

32 

Mar. 

27 

Dec. 

32 

Dec. 

17 

Nov. 

36 

Juue 

45 

Dec. 

14 

352 


Captains, 


CORNBT, 
ETC. 


! 


Grey,  Hon.  Henry  Booth,  Unattached 

V  Grimes,  John,  76  Foot 

Guthrie,  William,  Unattached 

V  Gwy  nne,  Henry  Lewis  Edward,*"  62  Foot 
Halfhide,  Charles  Alex.,'*®  UnatUched 

Hamilton,  Robert  Charles  »* - 

Handcock,H0n.  Robt.  French,  R.  Artillery 

V  Hardwick,  William,'*'  2  Foot 

91®  Harris,  William,  Unattached   

V  iH  Harrison,  Hu^h,'^  5  Foot 

Harrison,  John,  Unattached    t  •  • 

9  Harrison,  John,'*^'  82  Foot,  At^utant, 

Royal  MidLothian  Yeomanry  Cav, 
Harrison,  Septimus,'**  Unattached ...... 

Hart,  Richard,"*  66  Foot 

Hartman,  Qustavus  Adolphus,  Unatt.    •. 

Harvey,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

*HaseIfoot,  Charles,  9  Foot 

Hastings,  Sir  C.  Abney,  Bt,  105  Foot  . . 
Haviland,  Francis,  Unatt.,  Aeff,  North  ) 

Somertet  Yeotnanry  Cavalry •  y 

Hawke,  Hon,  Stanhope,  Unattached  .... 

Hawker,  Charles,  Unatt 

Hawkey,  Henry  Cha.  M.,  R.  Marines    . . 
Hawkins,  George  Palmer,  Unattached    . 

Hawkins,  John,  Unattached 

Hay,  David  Balfour,  26  Dragoons 

PHay,  William.'*«16Foot 

V  Hcalv,  John,»«  39  Foot    

Heard,  WiUiam  Hodder,  86  Foot    

Heath,  MacclesSeld  William,  R.  Engineers 

*Heathcote,  Cockshutt,  53  Foot 

9  S®  Heaviside,  Richard,  Unattached . . 

Henderson,  David,  10  Foot 

neTifoT^,n.S,C,,Marquis(if,  Kar,92Drs. 

Higgins,  Hugh  Brabazon,  Unattached    .. 

Hill,  George  Staveley,  Unattached 

9  «»  Hill,  Henry ,'^  Unatt,  Adjutant  ) 
Cheshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry S 

Hill,  James  Morris,  Royal  Artillery    .... 

Hilliard,  Geoi^ge,'^*  Unattached 

Hinde,  Henry  Reynolds,  36  Foot    

Hingston,  Francis  Bernard,  Unattached.. 

9  Ca  Hodges,  George  Uoyd,'*«  CB.,  ^ 
Unatt.  Consul  General  at  the  Hague  S 

9  HoUinsworth,  Hcnry,'*^  Unattached,  ) 
MUitary  Knight  of  Windeor S 

Holmes,  Christ.  Francis,'**  Unattached  . 

Hookey,  George,  Royal  Marines,  Pay' 
tnaeteTf  Chatham  Division • 

HopUns,  Heniy,  11  Garrison  Battalion 

Hopkins,  Henry,  Unattached 

Hombrook,  Thomas  Beckford,  R.  Marines 

Honford,  George  Fahic,  Unattached 

Horslcy,  Nicholas,'^  Unattached     . 

Hotham,  Augustus,  Unattached  •  •  • 

Hotham,  George,'*^  R.  Engineers    

9  Houlton,  Sir  Gaorge,  43  P.,  JBmign  ) 
of  Yeomen  of  the  Ouard ) 

Howard  deWalden,C.A.,Lortf,GCB.,8F.  ) 
Envoy  Ex,  ^  Min.Plenipo.  at  Brussels  S 

Hngo, Thomas, 01  Foot    

Humphreys,  John  Goullln,'**  Coldst.  Gds. 

Hunt,  John,  Unattached 

Huntvr,  George  James,***  Royal  Artillery 


LIEUT. 


12  May   25 

6  Oct.    08 

22  April  20 

25  April  05 

20  June  39 
3  Aug.  26 

26  July    31 

27  Aug.   04 
16  April  12 

21  Nov.  05 
20  July    15 

25  June 


CAPTAIN. 


13  April  26 
1  Nov.  10 

20  Mar.  27 
26  June  06 
25  June  41 
28  Apr.  31 
23  Dec.  32 
12  Feb.    05 

21  Jan.  13 
18  Jane  07 
28  Oct.    24 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


9  Aug. 


22 
47 

17 


17  Dec.   30 
25  May   22,30  May 
24  Feb.   37.13  Aug. 
23  Aug.   1025  Feb. 
15  Mar.  53;  8  April  53 
•23  Apr.   41,29  Jttu.    47 
1  Nov.  42   9  Oct. 
lU  26  Nov. 


24  Dec. 
27  Mar. 
10  May 
18  June 
never 
17  Jan. 

24  Nov. 


24 

08 
05 
44 
35 

08 
35 


13  Ang. 
IMay 


25 


1  Mar. 

2  June 
11  June 

3  Dec 


25 
12 
20 


27  Oct    85 


S6  0ct.    43 


41 
25 


! 


1  Jan. 
13  Feb. 
29  Jan. 
13  Oct. 


6  Jan, 
3  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
14  Jan. 


17  July   23 
22  Feb.    31 

27  Sept.  36118  Nov. 
30  Nov.  09  6  Jan. 
25  Aug.  06 

25  Nov.  95 
19  Mar.  07 

4  June  08 
16  Sept.  27 
lAug.   14 
never 

26  May   08 

28  Nov.  06 
24  Feb.   20 

1  Aug.  22 
9  Sept.  19 

19  Jan.    15 


12 
25  April  06 
9  Feb.    47 
23  June  97 

never 
16  Sept.  08 

29  Sept.  37 

12  May  25^26  Sept,  26 
20  July   32|25  Au}? .  43 


26  Jan. 
25  Mar. 
10  Nov, 

1  April  40 
25  Dec,    13 

7  Mar.  11 


8  June 
16  May 
15  Mar. 


48 
IH 

aj 
2a 

30 


26  Jan. 
19  May 


41 
26 

54|10  Nov.  54 
26  May  4n 
25  Aug.  14 
17  Nov,  14 


30  April  52 


40 12  July 
11  15  May 
08  1  July 
061  7  Dec. 
081  2  May 


52 
52 
27 
ti\ 


8  Sept.  08 
33 


15 


10  Dec. 
1  Jaly 
never 
20  Sept.  00 

23  Jan.    08 

24  Oct.    21 
15  Dec.   25,28  Jan. 

6  June  22,25  Mar. 


26  June 


20  Sept.  44 
13  May   36 
25  Deo.    13 
15  June 
5  Jau. 
25  Mar, 


80  April  52 

2  Dec.  31 
14  Sep. 

41)14  June 

27  15  May 

20  7  Sept. 

97   OJuly 

11  25  April  12 

23  25  Jan,  42 
1  J una  49 
25  May  98 
25  Dec  14 
14  Dec  96 
25  Feb.  IC 
17  April  23 

3  Feb.    46 
27  Dec. 


15 
15 
23 
42 
29 


36 


42 
85 
00 
08 


28  Aug.  06 


3  Doc. 
25  June 
27  Jan. 


25 
12 
06 


7  Oct.  02 
15  July  12 
25  Aug.  09 
30  Jan.  23 
18  Mar.  13 
120  Dec  21 
24  Mar.  15 

20  Nov.  06 


never 


1  July 
14  May 
1 1  Dee. 

1  Oct. 


05 
07 
12 
08 


5  May    15j28  June 

42|  1  Nov. 
89.15  Oct. 
02  29  Nov,  06 
11 


10  Aug. 

23  Oct 

13  Jan. 

6  Dec 


48 
60 


7  Jan.    08 


28 


•29  May 
14  Oct. 

8  Aug. 

24  June 

a  Mar. 

1  Sept.  04 
20  April  36 


14 

11 

03 
20 


1  Oct. 
31  Dec 

28  June 
12  Feb. 
12  Oct. 
21  Ang. 


28  Jane 

24  July 
16  Oct. 

25  Mar. 
1  Oct. 


60 

8031  Dec. 


33 

90 

61 
60 
11 
60 

30 

50 

37 

36 

00 
26  Sept.  35  25  Sept.  35 
8  May   iM*  5  Jan.    20 
14  June  42  S  Aug.  42 
16  Jan.    46  16  Jan. 
19  May  25ll9Dee.   96.28  Dec 
IMay    16  10  Jan.    37.17  Aug, 


6  Oct.    15 


50 
29 
32 
06 


28  June 
9  June 

28  Mar. 
2  Nov. 


4<i 
32 
99 


6  Oct.    08 

14  April  17 

2  July  05 
14  July    08 

0  April  15 
13  Mar.  II 


2  Nov.  15'25Mar.  17 


3  Oct.  22 

22  July    13 

8  April  25 

10  Oct.    46 


3  Oct.    22 


25  Feb.  10 

18  Nov.  ai 

10  Oct.  46 

6  Nov.  27!23  0cU  33 


Caplaim. 


353 


! 


Hunter,  James,  70  Foot 

Hunter,  John,  Unattached  

Hassey,  Thomas,'^  Royal  Marines 

Hutchinson,  Frod.  James  Taggart,  Unatt. 

Ibbetson,  Charles  Parke,  89  Foot 

Imlaeh,  Alexander,  Unattached 

Inge,  Charles,  Unattached   

Inge,  William,  Unattached 

Irwin,  Thomas,  6  Dragoons •  • . . 

Isaac,  John  Matcham,'^^  Unattached  . . . . 
Jackson, HenryAugustus,*^' Unattached,  ) 

Gentleman  at  Arms 5 

James,  Demetrius  Grevis,  Royal  Marines 
Jarvis,  Sir  Samuel  Raymond,"*  7  Drs. 
9  •Jeffreys,  Richard,   68  Foot,  Bar- 

raek'Tnaettr  at  JDublin 

Jocelyn,  Hon.  Aug.  George  Fred.,  Unatti 

Joiinson,  Yarrall,  63  Foot. 

Joliffe,  5ftrW.Q.H.,  B^, Bourbon  Regt. . 

Jones,  Douglas,  60  Foot 

Jones,  James,"^  Royal  Marines 

5  Jones,  William,*"  52  Foot 

9*  Jones,  Wm.,  I  Provisional  Batt.  of  Mil. 

Julius,  Wm.  Mayor,  13  Dragoons 

Kaye,  Wilkinson  Lister,  Royal  Artillery . . 
Keane,  George  Michael,  Unattached  .... 
Keating,  James  Siuger,  Unattached  .... 
Keats,  John  Smith,  Royal  Waggon  Train 
Kennedy,  Hugh  Fergusson,  Unattached. . 

Kenny  Stephen,'^*  Unattadied    

9  Ker,  Richard  Hall,'^  Unattached  .... 
Kemmis,  Thomas  Arthur,  Unattached 
Kerr,  Samuel,  Unattached    

8*Kettilby,  JameB,i»  51  Foot    
Khig,  James,*"  78  Foot    

9  King,  John  Duncan,*"  Unattached, 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor 

Kmg,  Sir  R.  Duckworth,  B^,  Unattached 
9  King,  Thomas  Newton,***  R.  Artillery 

Kingsley,  James  Bell,  Unattached 

*Kinneir,  Joseph  Hall,  2  ProT.  Bn.  of  Mil. 

9  Kirby,  Michael,  65  Foot 

Kirwan,  Andrew  Hyacintli,  Unattached.. 

Kirwan,  Henry,  15  Foot 

Knight,  Alfred,*"  Unattached,    Toxtm  \ 

Meffor  at  Quebec ) 

Knight,  Brook  John,  Royal  Staff  Corps. . 

Knipe,  George  Marshall,  86  Foot 

Knox,  Charles  Henry,  Unattached,  Lt.- 

Col,,  B.  Glamorgan  Militia    

Kyrle,  J.  Ernie  Money,  R.  Staff  Corps, 

At^utant,  Hereford  MtHtia    ...... 

Labalmondiere,  Douglas  W.  P.,  45  Foot, 

Inep.  Superintend,  ofMetrqp,  Police 
9  Lambert,  ^rHenryJohn,*»Bf.,86  Foot 
Lamotte,  Chas.  Wyndham,  Unattached  . . 
Lenphier,  J.  Philips  Cosby,  26  Foot  .... 

Lane,  Charles,*'^*  Unattached   

Langrishe,  Hugh  Henry,  Unattached. . . . 

Langlcy,  George  Richard,  Unattached   . . 
9  ^Langton,  Edward,*^*  52  Foot  .... 

^  Latham,  Matthew,*^  Portuguese  Service 
Law,  James  Horton,  Unattached ........ 

L«wlor,  Prt  vo  William,*"  R.  Artillery   . . 


BNBIGN, 
BTC. 


28 

27 
28 
18 
24 
9 
7 

14 

26 

4 


April 

NOY. 

April 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

May 

Aug, 

Nor. 


12 
17 
97 
27 
85 
15 
30 
18 
09 
26 


LIEUT. 


27  Aug,  15 


19 
7 


April 
April 


96 
06 


26 
12 
10 
30 

25 

0 
11 
27 

o 
16 
31 

8 
31 

■ 

29 

25 

28 

28 

4 

10 

25 

18 
18 

26 
22 


April 
Aug. 
April 
Dec. 

Feb. 

never 

July 

Dee. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

July 

June 

May 

never 

Oct. 

never 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

never 

June 

never 

April 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 


31 
03 
17 
36 

08 

29 
15 
23 
18 
16 
23 
41 
10 

09 

06 

06 

22 
06 
13 

12 

00 

12 

26 
39 


22 
24 
18 
17 
30 

7 
26 
11 
29 

3 


Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

May 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

April 

Oct. 

Sept. 


15 
21 
03 
31 
37 
42 
36 
22 
12 
29 


CAPTAIN. 


8  April  25 

8  June  99{29 
19  June  06 


8  April  26 
10  April  33 
21  June  33 


6 

6 

27 

15 

24 
28 
15 
22 
1 


April 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 

never 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

July 

July 


09 
27 
06 
12 

12 
05 
05 
13 

061 


6  July 
22  Dec. 
26  Aug. 
26  Nov. 


32 
04 
19 
41 


14 

4 

24 

17 

2 

10 

27 

16 

3 

11 


Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

July 


WHEN- 
PLACED  nN 
HALF  PAY. 


23 

26 
10 
38 
43 
47 
40 
24 
18 
45 


18  Dec. 

June 
7  Sept. 

25  Dec 


14 
4 
1 
27 
24 
10 
23 
12 
25 
10 


35  30 


08 


25  Feb. 
15)25  Jan. 


5  Jan.    09 


18 
1 
27 
24 
2 
16 
26 
10 
22 
14 

10 


never 

April 

May 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

June 

July 

June 

April 

Oct. 

never 

Dec. 


34 
22 
25 
21 
25 


17 

9 

22 

28 

8 

30 

25 

4 

12 

19 

8 

5 


2527 

44 

13 

26 

10 

06 


18  Feb,   08 

29  May  25 

1  Feb.   08 

9  Nov.  14 

never 

29  Feb.  16 
5  Aug.   13 

28  Nov.  00 

14  Feb.    14 

8  June  80 
20  May  42 

OAug.  27 

5  Oct.    38 

25  May  38 


28 
7 

23 
5 
7 

25 
8 
7 
1 


never 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

July 

Jan. 

July 

April 

May 

Feb. 


31 
09 
13 
15 
14 
05 
07 
18 
08 


15 
6 
9 
25 
25 
28 


Aug. 

June 

April 

Jan. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

Dec. 

April 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Feb. 


13 

41 
13 
24 
48 
10 
19 
13 
40 
36 
26 
26 
29 
28 
53 
35 
30 
28 
13 
11 


Aug.  23 
Feb.  26 
Sept.  14 
May  42 
Sept.  47 
Sept.  47 
Jan.  46 
July  27 
Oct.  21 
Sept.  50 

June  48 


12 
23 


16  Mar.  30 


22 

29 
21 
25 
31 
20 
22 


April 

July 

May 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 

May 


16  Sept. 

26  June 
6  June 

4  Mar. 


26 
25 
41 
13 
21 
25 
04 

45 

35 
54 

36 


22  July    42 
7  June  44 


27 

22 

19 

9 

27 

26 

12 

11 

9 

8 


May 

July 

April 

July 

April 

April 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

April 


13 
36 
18 
33 
25 
44 
12 
13 
25 
25 


22 

3 

24 

7 

1 

5 

25 

4 

4 

17 

8 

31 

31 

15 

6 

4 

25 

25 

1 


1814 

Nov.  50 
July  23 
June  24 
Jan.  53 
Sept.  14 
June  23 
Oct.  44 
Sept.  40 
May  43 
Mar.  37 
April  26 
May  33 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
July 
Nov.  28 
Aug.  15 
Jan.    18 


31 

54 
35 
34 


28  Dec.  30 


5 
30 
21 

19 
25 
25 

16 


Feb.  36 
June  30 
May  41 
1814 
April  23 
Nov.  28 
July    12 

Sept.  45 


2  Aug.  44 
22  Dec.   54 

10  Feb.  38 
29  Jan.  47 
26  April  50 


12 

10 

G 

7 

27 

26 

8 

20 

11 

20 


Au^. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

April 

April 

April 

Jan. 

April 


15 
37 
25 
84 
2-» 
44 
17 
1:) 

30 


354 


Caplaifts, 


9  Lawrence,  John,  Royal  Marines,  Pay-  \ 
master,  Portsmouth  Division S 

9  Lawrence,  W.  Hudson/'*  R.  Artillery 

*Laxon,  John,  7  Foot   • 

Lea,  Samuel  Percy,  Unattached 

{ISil  Lcatham,  Jamcs,'''^  York  Cliasscurs . . 

Leatham,  James  Birley,  Unatt. 

Lc  CoQteur,  John,*"  104  Foot,  Colonel  \ 
St,  Helier  Butt,  of  Jersey  Militia ,  | 
and  Aide-de^Camp  to  the  Queen  . .  } 

Lee,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Lefix)y,  Antl)ony,4  Foot,  Barrackmaster  } 
at  York ) 

Lempriere,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

9  Lempriere,  Wm.  Chas.,>»'  R.  Artillery 

Leslie.  Lewis  Xavier,*^  14  Foot  

Lewis,  Alexander,  Unattached 

Lindsay,  Wm.  Chacon,  Royal  Artillery  . . 

9  Litchfield,  Richard.^**  Royal  Artillery 

Little,  Robert  John,  R.  Marines,  Bar-  \ 
rack-masteTy  Woolunch  Division  ...  J 

Little,  Thomas  San^ent,  Unattached 

Loftus,  Frederick,  Unattached 

Tx>gan-Home,  Geo.  Homey'^Royal  Marines 

Lovett,  Geo.  W.  M.»*  Unattached      .... 

Lowtber,  Arthur,  Unatt 

5  Lynch,  Martin,*^  27  Foot    

Lyon,  George,  Unattached    

M<  Donald,  Alexander,  56  Foot    

9  M'Donald,  Donald,^  R.  Engineers,  ^ 
Barrackmaster  at  OUugow 5 

M' Donald,  Henry  Thomas,  63  Foot    

M'Donald,  William,  Unattached 

M 'In tyre,  Angus,^^  Unattached 

M'Laine,  Alexander,  Unattached 

M'Qneen,  Simon,'**  Unattached • 

MacAndrew,  John  Lennox,  Unatt 


2d  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


Macartney,  James  Nixon,'*'  IG  Lancers,  > 
Aiift,  North  Devon  Yeomanry  Cav.  i 
MaGDonald,Peter,Unatt.(Qr.M.10May46) 

Macdonald,  Ranald,  Unattached 

Macdonald,  Ronald,  12  Foot 

V  Mac  Donnell,  £wen,"'  Unattached    .. 

^  Macfarlane,  Andrew,"^  01  Foot 

Mac  Grcj(or,  John,'*^  Unattached    

Macgregor,  Malcolm,  Unattached   

Mackay,  Henry  Fowler,  Unattached  •  •  •  • 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Unattached 

IIMackenxie.Alex.Vr'edder,"*  3  Gurr.  Batt. 
Mackey,  John  Alexander,  60  Foot 

Maclean,  Jamcs,^'  103  Foot    

Macpherson,  Evan,  14  Dragoons 


6  July 

28  April 
never 

GJuly 
20  Sept. 

6  Feb. 

15  Nov. 
22  Aug. 


10  Juno 

0  June 

26  Dec. 
16  June 

11  Sept. 
20  Nov. 

4  July 

ODec. 
7  Oct. 

1  July 

27  Apr. 
31  May 
30Au<!. 

6  Nov. 
26  Nov. 

12  Sept. 

OJuly 
6  April 

20  Aug. 
1  Mar. 

14  Aug. 

14  Dec. 


LIEUT. 


03 

10 

38 
00 
30 

10 

21 


38 
04 
13 
07 
12 
08 

03 

37 
10 
23 
20 
44 
04 
21 
00 

08 

03 

27 

07 

00 

13.23 

38   8 


16  Aug.   05 

17  Dec.   13 
never 

8  April  4^2 

12  June  00 

OJau.    30 

21  Nov.  11 


CAPTAIN. 


31Julv   26 


2  Feb. 
•26  Dec. 
18  Feb. 
10  July 
23  Aug. 


32 
13 
63 

15 
60 


16  May   17 


12  Oct.    32  12  Feb.    42 
22  May   04 

13  Aug.  40    1  July   47 
23  Oct.    04  17  Dec.    13 

1  July    24  30  Oct.  40 

27  May   Oil  13  June  11 

1  April  16  23  Oct.  33 

6  Sept.  11 1  ONov.  27 

16  Aug.  06,31  July   25 


10 
0 

20 

30 
6 
8 

31 
3 

24 

27 

31 

2 

10 


Man,  Garnet,  Unatt.  Capt.  of  a  Camp.  I 
Oent,Cadets,  Boyal Military  College  S 

9  Mancor,  Andrew,*''!  60  Foot 

March,  C.  H.  G.  L.,  ^arl  of,  Unatt... 

12:1  Marcon,  Edward,  70  Foot 

Marryatt,  George,  Unattached 

Mason,  John  Mouck,"*  Unattached    .... 

Massy,  John,^'^  Unattached 

$JB  Master,  Richanl  Thomas,'^  Gr.  Gd». 

Maiile,  John,  Unattached 

ZU  Maunscll,  John  Edm.,««  R.  Artillery 

Maxwell,  Henry,  Unattached •  •  •  • 

|)  Meech,  Thomas  Crosby ,a^  02  Foot. .  -  • 


10  May  31 

8  Sept. 
18  July 

6  Feb. 
20  Jan. 
20  Oct. 
10  Oct. 

0  Sept. 

0  June 
30  Nov. 
14  Jan. 

0  April 
•22  July 

8  April 


46 
16 
01 
14 
04 
00 
31 
25 
15 
07 


Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

Aug. 

April 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 


30  16 
25|  8 
33,17 
24jl0 
47,28 
05'24 
25  30 
0216 


0020 


06 


Mar. 

April 

June 

July 

April 

Dec. 

Dec. 

April 

Oct. 


31  Mar. 
80  8  April 
1027  Aug. 
07  7  AprU 
16|  1  June 
40  17  May 


U  April  34 


10 
3 

26 
27 

26 

28 

12 

12 

8 

11 

25i20 

13!  8 

25  20 


13  Jan.    25 


26  Oct. 
24  May 
11  May 
10  Feb. 

27  Sept. 

3  Dec. 
2!  Jan. 

0  Apr. 
14  June 

4  Mar. 
6  Sept. 


04 
30 
11 
24 
15 
20 
13 
25 
05 
13 
05 


Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

April 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 


60 
18 
04 
23 


26 
07 

13 

14 
42 
24 
26 
32 
60 


13  Nov.  42 


3 

10 

2 

6 


0410 
11:20 
34|20 
2612 
25  1 
08.23 
27  3 
14  22 
27  21 


16  Mar.  27 


16 
27 
20 
23 
26 
16 

30 

1 

13 

20 


June 

Sept. 

May 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

never 

Aug. 

June 

Jan. 

Dec. 


07 
42 
13 
26 
36 


Feb. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

April 


64 

30 
12 
36 


uiir.N 

PLACED  ON 
HALF  I'AV. 


•20  July    30 


8 
25 
18 
28 
23 


Aug.  40 
Sept.  14 
Fob.  63 
April  25 
Aug.  50 


26  Aug.  17 

10  Ang.  40 
17  Sept.  02 


17  Feb. 

•26  Nov. 

16  Doc. 

22  Mar. 
3  July 
6  Nov. 


64 
97 

40 
87 
30 
87 


63 
26 
42 
46 
62 
1225 


12 

13 
8 
26 
17 
23 


30 
26 


Sept.  29 

Dee.  63 
April  26 
Oct  48 
Jan.  61 
April  63 
July  17 
Dec.  86 
Oct.    14 


28  Sept.  84 

22  Dec  17 
3  Aug.  40 
OJuly    80 

16  Sept  86 
1  Juno  98 
OJuly   68 


•20  July    47 


3 
•22 

20 
28 
12-26 
87  28 
4130 
30  26 
26  7 
12  0 
20  8 
21(18 
4323 


Feb.  64 
Mar.  33 
April  tMI 
Nov.  37 
Feb.  16 
Mar.  34 
Dee.  53 
Mar.  41 
Mar.  34 
Nov. 
Oct. 
ScpU  2:) 
Jan.    40 


17 
30 


6  July    44 


3 

27 
3 

18 
3 


3630 

!  1 

2030 
06  24 


14 
06 


10 
I 


Sept 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec 

April 

July 

July 

Oct 

Mar. 

April 

Oct 


12 
44 
22 
27 
46 


4  July    46 

1  A«f .   16 

27  Sept  44 
6  Feb.  83 
31  Dec  80 
3  April  46 
47  20  May  63 
15  25  Feb.  10 
4025  Feb.  46 
17  14  Nov.  2« 
23  18  May    26 

12  3  May  21 


Captains. 


355 


Meik,  FranciA  Thomag,*"  Unatt 

II  Mends,  Hugh  Boweu,  R.  Staff  Corpn.. 

Mcnsies»  Allan,  Unattached 

Meredith,  Boyle,«»  Unattached 

Michell,  Walter  Taylor,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Midgley,  Benjamin,  Unatt.,  Adjutant,  } 

Zrd  Stafford  MiUtia J 

Mildmay,  Sir  Henry  St  John,  Bart,  60  F. 

Miller,  Charles,  Royal  Marinett   

Wilier,  John.'*  Royal  Marines    

Millerd,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Henry,  Unattached 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Peter,***  09  Foot 

Mitford,  John  Philip,*»  Unattnched  .... 
SSil  Molesworth,  A.  OHt.,«o  R.  Artillery 
'9  ftSa  Molloy,  John,«>  Unattached  . .  /. 
9  Montgomery,  Alex.  Rich.,**«  23  Foot. . 

Moore,  Frederick,  22  Dragoons 

Moore,  Henry,  Unattached 

f.iL4  Moore,  James  Stewart,  24  Dragoons 
Moore,  Thomas,  Royal  MviTXnw^arrach  \ 

Master,  Portsmouth  Divitum S 

9  Morgan,  Edward,««  75  Foot,  Lt,-Col.  \ 

Commandant  B.  Merioneth  Militia    ] 

9  Morle,  John,2*«3  West  India  Regt 

♦Morris,  Griffith  Jeffrey,  22  Foot 

9  Morris,  Samuel,**'  28  Foot 

9  Morrison,  Hans,  60  Foot 

Morshead,  Pentyre  Anderson,  Royal  Art. 

Mortimer,  Tho.  Bythesea,  Unatt    

Mottley,  Thomas  Martin,  Royal  Artillery 
Mullen, John, Unatt.  Adjutant,  Cavalry  ) 

Depot  at  Newbridge ) 

Mundy,  Charles  Godfrey,  Grenadier  Gds. 
Murray,  Charles  Robert,  Unattached .... 
Murray,  George,  Unattached   .•••••.... 

Murray,  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

Nesham,  Thomas  W.,  Unattached 

Nestor,  James,  10  Foot 

Newbniig,  Ar.  R.  Camac,  Unattached. . . . 

Newenham,  Richard,  Unattached    

Ncynoe,  Charles  FitzRoy,  Unattached .... 

Nicholas,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Nicholls,  John,  Unattached 

Nicholson,  Chris.  Hampden,  Unattached 
9  Nicholson,  Huntley,^*  Grenadier  Gds. 
9  Nicolls,  Augustus,'^^  Unattached    .... 
Nooth,  Henry  Stephen,  6  Dr.  Guards. . . . 

Norman,  Robert,'^  Unattached 

Norton,  James  Roy,  Unatt,  Adjutant  \ 

South  Hants  Militia    S 

Oatet,  William  Coape,  Glengarry  Fenclble^ 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  Unattached    

9  O'Neill,  Charles,**'  2  Foot   

9  91^  Onnsby,  Arthur,*^  Unattached  . . 
Ormsby,  Augustus  Howard,*^  Unattached 

Ouseley,  William,  Unattached 

Owen,  Robert,  12  Foot 

9S^  Packe,  Geo.  Hnssey,^  21  Dragoons 

♦Page,  Robert,  0  Foot 

9i2il  Pakcnham,  William,  Royal  Artillery 
9  Palmer,  Edward  Despard,'*^  67  Foot. . 

Palmer,  John,  Unattached   

9  Pardcy,  John  Quin,87Foot,il((^u^<in^  ) 

Shropshire  Militia 5 


CORNBT, 
ETC. 


1 

13 
)18 
20 
10 


Not. 

Not. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

June 


28 
06 
31 
10 
94 


11  Dec.  37 


20 
19 
18 
29 
27 
1 
4 
17 
17 

16 
8 
6 
1 


Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Mar. 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Dec. 

Dec. 

May 

April 

July 

Aug. 


28 
28 
25 
22 
35 
00 
29 
12 
07 
05 
17 
15 
11 


20  Jan.    98 


18 


31 
7 

19 
16 
II 


never 

Aug. 

never 

Jan. 

May 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


08 

05 
07 
39 
32 
15 


9  Mar.  43 


13 

1 

25 

20 

14 

16 

25 

14 

25 

21 

12 

3 

10 

5 


April 

Aug. 

June 

June 

April 

Sept. 

April 

June 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Oct 

Oct. 

never 

Sept. 


96 
22 
30 
82 
25 
04 
17 
81 
20 
05 
18 
25 
11 
09 

26 


LIEUT. 


4  May  32 
27  Nov.  06 
16  Aug.  35 

1  July  13 
24  April  95 

16  April  41 


8 
•20 

7 
27 
20 

5 
16 
20 

5 
28 
12 
17 

7 


June 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

April 

May 

June 

June 

May 

Sept 

Feb. 

April 


SO 
36 
84 
24 
40 
01 
34 
15 
09 
06 
22 
23 
13 


23  Sept.  03 
4  Feb.    08 


14  Sept 
never 

2  April 

15  Feb. 

1  Oct. 

2  July 
15  Nov. 


09 

06 
08 
41 
87 
24 


26  Mar.  46 


7 

9  April  25 


22 
4 

16 
2 

29 

20 
4 

24 

30 
1 
5 


Aug. 

May 

June 

June 

June 

May 

April 

June 

never 

Aug. 

Feb. 

July 


11 
32 
08 
14 
24 
18 
98 
13 

04 
00 
13 


10 

12 

24 

29 

15 

16 

5 

9 

6 

7 

14 

5 

1 

14 
2 


never 

May  25 

Aug. 

Oct 

Aug. 

Nov. 

July 

Feb. 

Dec. 

April 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept 

May 

Sept 


84 
34 

26 
05 
21 
36 
24 
09 
38 
26 
13 
13 
12 
29 


CAPTAIN. 


3  April 
12  Feb. 
15  Dec. 

1  Oct. 
21  Dec. 


46 
14 
48 
50 
03 


27  Aug.  52 


7 

7 
12 

8 
12 
11 

8 
10 

5 
17 
23 
23 
15 


Apr. 

April 

April 

April 

Nov. 

April 

Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

April 

April 


87 
46 
48 
26 
47 
11 
41 
84 
24 
12 
25 
26 
19 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
"HALF  I'AV.r 


Nov.  62 
Feb.  29 
Dec.  48 
Oct.  50 
Oct    13 


12 

26 

15 

1 

is 

27  Aug.  52 


21  Nov.  10 
5  Mar.  12 


2 
25 
•25 
13 
30 
24 
10 


Sept. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Jan. 


13 
13 
13 
27 
48 
41 
37 


25 
17 
18 

8 
12 

3 
20 
28 
28 
10 
16 
23 
25 


Apr.  48 

Feb.  54 

Oct.  53 

April  26 

Nov.  47 

June  13 

Aug.  44 

Dec.  35 

May  20 

Dec  13 

Aug.  33 

April  26 

Dec.  10 


16  Aug.   27 
22  Aug.  22 


18  Nov.  68 


17  Dec.  30 


18  July    11 


7  Oct 
22  Aug. 

4  Jan. 
27  Jan. 
22  Mar. 
31  Jan. 

3  July 

6  Jan. 

never 
10  April 
22  May 
27  Oct. 


18 
37 
10 
23 
26 
22 
00 
14 

05 
00 
15 


23 

8 
30 

9 
24 
24 
17 

4 
29 

4 
14 

5 
24 
17 
29 
25 


Oct 

April 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

Oct. 

June 

Oct 

Sept. 

June 

Jan. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 


39 
43 
83 
11 
23 
44 
29 
31 
48 
31 
88 


29 

25 

25 

6 

9 

2 

30 


April  19 
Sept.  14 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  27 
Oct  48 
April  52 
Dec.   87 


18  Nov.  53 


99 

2625 
25 
15 

19 
14 
21 

4 
21 
30 
14 

9 
17 


87-17 
2413 
4231 


Dec.  02 
Nov.  28 
Feb.  48 
May  44 
Mar.  41 
Mar.  22 
May  25 
Aug.  54 
May  36 
Sept  38 
Jan.  48 
April  41 
Sept.  39 
Mur.  37 
Miiy  24 
July    46 


29  Dec.   43.  3  April  46 


27 

14 

5 

15 

3 

9 

29 

27 

25 

20 

7 

5 


July 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

May 

June 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

April 


1525 
48*23 
27,30 
36;25 
43;  9 
25.  9 
07'  2 
16-25 
18*25 

u;  1 

0918 
81 


17  Dec  12  31  Dec.   28 


5 


Aug. 

May 

Jan. 

Aug. 

April 

Aug. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept 

July 

Nov. 

April 


16 
45 
36 
37 
47 
81 
18 
17 
14 
22 
17 
31 


28  June  44 


356 


CaptaiuM. 


Parker,  Edward,  Unattached   

Parker,  William,  44  Fout 

Paterson.  £dward  James,  lioyal  Artillery 
Payne,  Charles  Wm.  Meadows,  Unatt.  . . 
Payne,  Wm.  Aug.  Townshend,  Unatt .... 

Peel,  Heglnaldj  Unattached  . . .  • 

Peeror,  George,''^  3  Foot,  Captain  of ) 

InvuHdt,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea . .  5 
9  Pemberton,  G.  Keating,'*^  Royal  Artil. 
Pennyman,  James  White,  Sub^Inspector  \ 

of  Militia i 

Penruddocke,  Thomas,  Scots  Fus.  Gds.  • . 

Peter,  Algernon,  Royal  Artillery    

Pctley,  Patrick  M'Leod,  Unatt.,  Atyu'  I 

tant  Edinburgh  Militia S 

Petre,  John,  32  Dragoons 

Pettat,  Thomas  John,  Unattached 

Phillipps,  James  Winsloe,  Unattached  . . 
PhiUipps,  Paul  Winsloe,  Royal  Artillery. . 

Pieters,  Charles,"'  Unattached    

Pigott,  Robert,  1  Garrison  Battalion  .... 

Pilgrim,  John  Bruce,  Unattached 

Pitts,  Francis,  Unattached   « 

Pode,  William,"*  33  Foot     

Pollock,  WilUam  Paul,  Royal  Artillery  . . 
Wi  Poole,  Wm.  Hal*tead,*»*  Royal  Art. 

]|  Portcons,  Alexander,*'*  GO  Foot 

9  Potter,  Thomas,*"  Portnguese  Service 
Powell,  Peter,  2  West  India  Regt 

{Prendergast,  James,*"  Unattached  >  •  •  • 
Price,  David,"*  36  Foot  

tt  Price,  Riee,*w  67  Foot 

*  Prickett,  William,  Royal  Waggon  Train 
Protheroe,  W.  Gar.  Bridges,*^  56  Foot 

9  Pyner,  Frsncis,  68  Foot    

$  Quentln,  Geo.  Edward,  Portuguese  Ser. 
WBi  Ralnforth,  William,  UnatUched  .... 

Ralph,  Joseph,  Unattached 

Ramsay,  Francis,  Royal  Artillery    •••«.. 

9  9®  Ramsay,  Thomas,***  14  Foot 

9  ^Ift  Randall,  George,***  Unattached  .. 
Read,  Constantine,  Royal  Staff  Corps. . . . 

Reeves,  Thomas,  24  Foot 

9  Reynett,  James  Henry,**'  4d  Foot .... 
Reynolds,  John  William,  Unattached.. .. 
Rich,  John  Sampson,***  Royal  Artillery. . 
Rich,  Robert  James  Evelyn,  60  Foot  .... 

Richards,  George,  Royal  Marines    

Richardson,  Frederick,  6  Foot 

Richardson,  Mervyn,  Unattached 

f\  Richardson,  Thomas,^'  7  Dragoons. . . . 
RIckards,  William,  64  Foot    

Ridding,  William,  50  Foot    

*Riddleflden,  Richard,  4  Foot 

*Ridgway,  Samuel,  85  Foot 

Robertson,  Alexander,  Unattached 

Robertson,  Archibald,  Unattached 

Robertson,  Frederick,***  Royal  Artillery . . 
Robertson,  George  Sidney,  Royal  Artillery 

^Robertson,  John,  14  Foot   

HobiTtson,  Patrick,**'  Royal  Marines. . . . 
Robinson,  Bevcriey,  RoyaJ  Artillery  •• . . 
Rolln,  Robert  A.,***  Royal  Artillery    .... 

Rose,  Hugh,  Unattached 

Rooe,  Willium,  U7  Foot 


2o  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


14 
•29 
18 

I 
23 

6 


April 
Mar. 
June 
Aug. 
May 
June 


1  Dec. 


5 

1 

15 
1 

22 

4 

8 
20 

4 
16 

4 
25 

8 
18 
11 
17 
13 
26 
•28 
25 


11 
25 
28 
2 
1 
20 
19 

7 

7 

19 
18 

1 

12 
•25 
19 
19 

3 

21 


16 

4 

22 

18 

10 
10 
17 
31 
8 


Mar. 

July 

Nov. 
Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

April 

Dec. 

Aug. 

June 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

Deo. 

Sept. 

July 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

never 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Msr. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

April 

July 

Sept. 

never 

Aug. 

never 

never 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

June 

never 

Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb. 


2ij 
44 
42 
20 
29 
40 

07 

10 

12 

97 
42 

31 

26 
19 
43 
14 
04 
32 
21 
09 
40 
12 
0(i 
OG 
04 
06 
05 
08 

01 
07 
08 
12 
26 
82 
06 

16 
04 
04 
35 
08 
24 
98 
15 
15 
07 

96 


23 
03 
45 

01 
05 
OS 
12 
941 


LIEUT. 


4  Dee. 
30  Dec. 
22  Aug. 
21  June 

7  June 
14  April 


28 
45 
43 
31 
33 
43 


1  Jan.    10 

17  Dee.   13 

21  July   13 

never 
13  Oct.    42 

21  Aug.  35 


14 
17 
10 
9 
13 
16 
17 
12 
20 
10 
•23 
2 
2 
26 
23 
21 

12 
25 

17 

23 

11 

12 

16 

15 

7 

9 

4 

9 

30 

•29 

18 

18 

2 

10 

9 


0928 


31 

20 

1 

4 

1 

12 
25 

3 


April 

Joly 

April 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Dee. 

May 

July 

Mar. 

Mar, 

Nor. 

April 

July 

never 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 

Dec. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

April 

April 

Oct. 

June 

Nor. 

April 

June 

Oct. 

Dec. 

May 

Mar. 

never 

Oct. 

never 

never 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

April 

never 

Aug. 

June 

Sept 

May 

8ept. 


89 
23 
45 
19 
04 
37 
95 
11 


4130 


15 
07 
00 
06 
07 
07 
08 

03 
08 
00 
13 
30 
35 
08 
11 
25 
05 
06 
38 
09 
26 
03 
24 
24 
08 

97 


06 
03 
W) 
94 


CAPTAIN. 


16  Dec. 
21  June 
3  }io^. 
29  Dec. 
20  Sept. 
•28  Nov. 

2  Sept. 

3  Oct 
8  April 

25  Nov. 

INOT. 


361 
50 
49 
35 
39 
45 

24 

31 

20 

99 

48 


24  June  42 


3 
13 
11 

2 
12 

9 
14 
15 
17 


25 

20 

25 

4 

7 

8 

27 

25 

8 

4 

26 

6 

16 

15 

17 

18 

24 

25 

28 

10 

0 

1 

19 
17 
4 
22 
26 
3 
26 
25 
10  6 
2611 
04  23 
4617 
25 
0513 


20 

29 
28 
(5 


May 

Sept 

Feb. 

Sept 

May 

Joly 

June 

April 

May 

Jane 

Nov. 

April 

Oct 

Feb. 

April 

Oct. 

AprO 

Dec. 

Oct 

April 

Oct. 

Feb. 

x/ec. 

April 

May 

June 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Jan. 

Dee. 

Feb. 

April 

Sept 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Dee. 

Dee. 

Mar. 

Dee. 

July 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Jnne 

Nor. 


00 
31 


2610 


61 
64 


07  25 


42 


3615 


91 
48 
33 
16 


14  25 


13 
85 

12 


18 
07 
18 
14 
85 


44 

10 
15 
82 
07 

12 


98 
81 
12 
99 


94 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
II4LFPAY. 


23  June  43 
2IJ111M  60 

13  Sept  64 

24  Sept.  41 
14Aag.   46 

1  July   6^ 

9  June  95 
8  July  94 
1  J^,   33 

25  Dee.  02 

14  May   60 

3  Apr.   4C 


3 

8 


21 
12 


14 


25 
19 
22 
25 


26 

1 

25 


20  25 


25 

18 

25 

(25 

9 


4616 


1 
25 
13 
24 

8 
25 


40  26 


6 
14 
18 
28 

4 

4 
25 

5 
25 

0 

12 

10 

7 

125 

4 

1 

12 


16 
13 
12 
13 
13 
97 
28 
13 
64 
13 
25 
17 
U' 
50(28 


1 


Dec.  02 
Jane  .*I2 
Not.  99 
Sept.  54 
May  64 
June  16 
June  5*) 
April  30 
Oct  91 
May  49 
Jan.  34 
July  15 
Dee.  16 
Feb.  30 
Nov.  27 
Dec.  14 
Dee.  91 
June  16 
Nor.  \\\ 
Feb.  16 
Dec.  16 
June  38 
Dec.  45 
May  48 
Mar.  10 
Oct  25 
Ang.  32 
April  10 
Dec.  14 
Sept  45 
JHqv,  30 
Feb.  31 
Mar.  13 
Dec.  32 
Feb.  26 
Sept  17 
Aug.  10 
Mar.  18 
Sept.  14 
1814 
Mar.  97 
Mar.  41 
Ot  91 
Mrtr.  54 
fc?t'pt  14 
Ffb.  85 
April  17 
April  2U 
Jane  5(» 
Mar.  9o 


^iw 


Captains 


357 


•  •  •  • 


■  •  • 


Boa«,  Hon,  Wm.  Rafai|  PortugneM  Serr. 

^  Budkin,  Mark,"><»  47  Foot    

Ruiumcles,  Anthony,  Royal  Artillery 
Sampson,  Wm.  Henry,  Unattached. , 
Savage,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    . .  •  • 
Savile,  Henry  Bourchier  Osborne,  R.  Art 
Scott,  Charles.'*'*  Royal  Marines..  • . 
Scott,  Edward,  4  Dragoons  ....... 

Soott,  Rich.  Andrew,  R.  Staff  Corps 

Sealy,  Francis,  97  Foot 

H  Seward,  Elliot,*'*  Royal  Artillery 
Shawe,  Francis  Manby,  Unattached 

Shearman,  John,  7  Foot   •...,. 

She])pard,  Walter  Cope,  Unattached  •  • . 
Sherson,   Alexander    Nowell,    Unatt.,  j 

Atyuiant  Berks  MUitia \ 

Shoveller,  William  King,  Royal  Marines,  ] 

Chitf  Officer  of  Coatt  Guard | 

9  Sisson,  Joseph,'**  Unattached  ....... 

Slater,  Henry  Francis,  Royal  Artillery   . 
Small,  Robert,  Unattached  ........... 

Smith,  Edro.  Carrington,  Unattached.. . 

Smith,  William,''^  UnatUched 

Somerset,  Aug.  Chas.  Stapleton,  R.  Art. 

Speedy,  Thomas  Beckwitb,  Unattached,  \ 

Sec.  and  A^.  B.  Hibernian  School  \ 

Spry,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Spurin,  John,'*''  Royal  Marines   ....... 

*Stap]eton,  William  Philip,  51  Foot  . . . 
II  Steiger,  Rodolphe,'**  Portuguese  Ser?. 
9  Stephens,  Heiurv  William,"'  6  Foot  . 

%ia  Steuart,  John,*^  Unattached 

Stevens,  Robert,*'*  Royal  Marines 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  Royal  Staff  Corps    . 

9  Stewart,  Daniel,  d  Foot    

9  SB  Stewart,  Duncan,"*  Unattached  . 
9iStewart,  James,'"  Unattached  « . « • . 
Stewart,  Joseph  King,  Unattached  •  • . . . 
Stewart,  William,  Royal  Artillery  ..... 
9  *3UU,  Nathaniel  Tyron,''^  5  Foot  . . . 
Stockenstrom,iSiirAnd.^^.R.Corsican  Ran. 
Storey,  Charles  Robert,  Unatt.  . 
Strange,  Charles,  Unattached  • , . 
Strangwayes,  Thomas,  13  Foot. . . 
Straubenzee,  Charles,  6  West  India  Regt. 
Stuart,  Hon,  Arch.  Geo.,  6  West  1.  Regt. 
Stuart,  Charles  Augustus,  Unattached    . . 

Stuart,  Hon,  John,  Unattached  

Suckling,  Nelson  Fleming,  Unattached  . . 

Sullivan,  John,*"  Unattached 

Sutherland,    Edward,    Unatt.,    Store- ) 
keeper  J  Boyal  HoepUal^  Chelsea. ...  $ 

Swcny,  Welbore  Ellis,  9  Foot 

Swinton,  Edward  George,''^  3  Dragoons. . 

Tallan,  Lawrence,"*  Unattached 

9  Taylor,  John,'*  Unattached 

Taylor,  Wm.  Ry vea  Nash,  Royal  Artillery 
Telfer,  James  Drummond,  Royal  Artillery 

Tench,  Donald  William,''^^  15  Drs 

9  Tench,  Henry,  10  Foot 

9  •Terry,  John,"*  74  Foot 

•Terry,  Stephen,  8  Foot 

Thompson,  Edward,  Royal  Staff  Corps  . . 

9  Thompson,  James,'"  80  Foot 

9  Tittle,  John  Moore,"^  Unattached  . . .. 


never 
12  July 
11  Dec. 
14  Oct. 
2  Dec. 
14  Dec. 

18  Feb. 
28  Dec. 

28  Feb. 

19  Nov. 

29  Sept. 
never 

19  Feb. 
8  May 

21  Mar. 


CAPTAIN. 


17  Dec.  12 

05  29  Jan.  07 
15  22  Sept.  23 
13 15  April  19 
11  22  July  80 
37  21  April  40 
06 16  Jan.  12 
26  8  June  30 
14  19  Mar.  25 
30  21  Dec.  32 
04   3  July   05 

6  May    13 

06  27  Nov.  06 
23  10  Nov.  25 

34 


2  Oct.    29 

18  Sept.  06 
IMay  15 
4  Oct.    11 

28  Dec.    10 
26  July   3t< 

19  Mar.  39 

15  Mar.  39 


6  Jan. 

7  Feb. 
never 

11  May 
31  Aug. 
17  June 


8  Feb.    39 


37 


01 
97 

06 
04 
13 


10  July 

26  Aug.  08 
6  Nov.  20 
29  Sept.  14 
10  Feb.  25 
13  June  40 
25  Sept.  41 

23  Oct.    41 

25  July  05 
19  Nov.  01 

never 

9  July   07 

13  June  05 

10  Nov.  14 


18  Nov. 
21  Jan. 
10  Jan. 

8  Nov. 
26  Aug. 

9  Not, 

19  Mar; 
31  Aug. 
24  Aug. 

6  Oct. 
10  May 

5  Oct. 
15  Feb. 

0  April 

8  Nov. 

6  May 

7  April 
4  June 

29  Oct. 

8  April 
14  April 

30  June 


WHEN 

'placed  on 
Half  pay. 


5  Oct.  15 
13  April  09 
13  June  05 
18  Oot.  10 
11  Dec.  17 
16  Dec.  16 


11 
30 
19 
03 
95 


19 
13 
37 
35 
40 
46 
34 
38 
32 
38 
15 
20 
16 


24 
15 
27 
1 
3 
20 
11 
15 
24 
16 
16 
13 
20 
26 


44 

47 

26 
86 
25 

26 
46 

48 


37 
39 
44 
53 


April  23 
May  28 
Mar. 
Feb. 
May 
May 
April  36 
June  42 
Aug.  32 
July  41 
Jan.  18 
April  *2G 
Dec.  21 
June  31 


8  May   46 


17  Feb.    54 


6  Jan. 
21  Nov. 

1  Jan. 

1  April 
16  Dec. 
29  July 


20 
10 
07 
12 
19 
25 


12  Sept. 

16  June 
6  May 

17  Feb. 
28  Oct. 
30  April  29 

26  Nov.  06 
12  July 
16  Jan. 

9  July 

27  Nov. 


15 
23 
37 


7  June  14 

29  Jan.  36 
26  Dee.  23 

9  June  04 

5  Sept.  96 

30  Aug.  31 
18  Feb.  08 
14  Nov.  16 
23  June  25 

31  Dec.  39 


16 


1  May  13 

OJune  34 

1  Nov.  21 

30  July  12 

18  June  42 
11  Jan.  43 

31  July  28 
9  July  03 

never 

never 

9  Nov.  07 

19  June  06Jl5Oct. 
7  July  Oa  1  Not. 


20  June 

22  July 
25  Dec. 

25  Oct. 

26  Feb. 

12  Vov. 

23  Nov. 
15  Oct. 
10  Dee. 

3  Aug. 
2  June 
8  April 

10  Jan. 
25  Doc. 
25  May 
OJune 
91  Nov. 

4  June 
14  Dec. 
25  May 
14  Oct. 

27  Aug. 

13  Mar. 

28  Oct. 


14 

14 
19 
20 
8 
1 
31 


July   48 

Sept.  26 
Aug.  30 
Oct.  26 
April  26 
Aug.  48 
Dea   52 


17  Feb.   54 


25 

00 
13 
14 
07 
25 
08 
25 
26 
15 
25 
26 
37 
13 
20 
48 
28 
11 
04 
30 
24 
25 
27 
63 


13 
15 
25 
25 
25 
2 
1 
28 
23 
25 
22 
8 
3 
25 
20 
26 
21 
13 
15 
11 
16 
27 
13 
28 


14  AprU  25 

6  Feb.  17 

7  Oct. 
27  Aug.  24 
14  July  14 

1  Aug.  43 
7  Mar.  44 

2  Dee.  31 
16  Dec.  04 

never 
never 
Mar.  10 
07 


19  How, 
36115  Mar. 

22  Aug. 
1  Oot. 

10  July 
27  May 

1  Oct. 
24  July 
26  Dec. 

6  Dec. 
13  Juue 

23  May 
10128  June 


Aug.  25 
Sept.  56 
Aug.  15 
Dec.  16 
Feb.  16 
April  29 
Jan.  16 
Sept.  38 
July  18 
Dee.  26 
Nov.  27 
April  26 
May  48 
Sept.  14 
July  20 
June  52 
Nov.  28 
Jan.  20 
Oct.  07 
July  45 
April  29 
Aug.  26 
Mar.  27 
Oct.    53 


25  Dec.   38  25  Dec.  38 


25 

53 

37 

50 

49 

50 

44 

12 

13 

09 

1610 

1625 

6CB8 


21 

22 

8 

1 

6 

24 

23 

25 


Sept.  30 

July   53 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 

1814 
Sept.  01 
Aug.  19 
Jan.  17 
June  50 


45 

50 
50 
54 

51 
10 


358 


Captains. 


2d  LIEUT. 
BTC. 


Tobin,  John,  Unatt.  Adg-  ^.  OUmces.  MU. 
Toby,  Isaac,  Royal  Marines,  Barraek"  ^ 

Master,  Phfmouth  Diuisian 

Torriano,  C.  Stransfways,**  Royal  Artillery 

Triseotty  Joseph,*''  Royal  Marines 

9  Trotter,  John,'^  Royal  Artillery 

Trotter,  Robert  Knox,  Sub.  Insp.  of  Mil. 

Troirer,  Anthony,  4  Ceylon  Regt.    

Turner,  Richard,**^  Royal  Marines 

9  Tweedie,  Michael,*^*  Royal  Artillery  . . 

Urqnhart,  John,*^*  R.  Marines 

Ussher,  John,*^'  Unattached 

Vane,  Charles  Birch,  UnatUched    

Yarlo,  George,  Royid  Marines 

H  Vaaghan,  Herbert  Henry ,***  Unatt.    . . 

Vavasour,  Mervin,  R.  Engineers • 

Veitch,  Thomas  Qeorge,  Unattached  .... 
9  Ventry,  T.  T.  Arem.  Lord,  43  Foot .... 
Vernon,  Bowater  Henry,  Unattached  .... 
Vernon,  Leicester  Viney  Sam  well,  R.  Bog 
9  Vcteb,  James,*^  Royal  Engineers  .... 
Vincent,  Thomas,  Royal  York  Rangers  . . 
Wake,  Richard  William,  R.  African  Corps 
Walker,  Sir  Geo.  Fred.  R. Bart.  UnatL. . 

9  Walker,  William,  24  Foot    

Walsh,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Ward,  John,  24  Foot 

Ward,  William,  R.  West  India  Rangers,  ) 

Add,  C&mwall  and  Devon  Miners*.  ] 
Warde,  John  Henry  Turner,  Unattached  . 

^Warner,  Richard,  5  Foot    

9  Watkins,  Williom  Nowcll,*«*  48  Foot 
Watson,  Andrew  Vincent,  Unattached 
Webb,  Theodosios,  R.  Eng.,  Captain, 

Kent  ArHUery  Militia    

Wi  Webster,  James  C.,***  Unattached 
Welch,  Stephen  J.  W.  F.,  Cape  Regt. 

9  Wellings,  George,^  UnatUched 

SB  Wells,  Forteaeue,***  Royal  Artillery . . 

Wemyss,  James,  Unattached    

Wetherall,  Charles,***  Unattached 

Whalley,  George  Briscoe,  Unattached .... 
9  in  Wharton,  Wi]liam,»f  43  Foot  .... 

9  Whitley,  James,'^  0  Foot 

9  Wightman,  George,*^  48  Foot 

Wfllan,  Wm.  Mofikt  Doughu,  R.  Art.  ) 

Paynuuterqf  Detach.at  Portsmouth  S 

9  Williams,  James,**'  1 1  Foot 

Williams,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines    

Willismfon,  John,  Unattached   

Wills,  Thomas  Lake,***  Royal  Marines   . . 

Wilson,  Edward,  57  Foot 

Wilson,  James,  Coldstream  Gds 

Wilson,  Joseph  Fraser,  Unattached 

9Windham,  Joseph  Smyth,***  17  Dragoon? 
*Winnington,  Hen.  JeiAeys,  30  Foot  .... 

Wise,  William,  72  Foot    

Wishart,  Alexander,  16  Foot 

Witts,  John,*"*  Royal  Marines 

Wolrige,  Ambrosie  A.  R.,  Royal  Marines,  \ 

Barracknuistert  Chatham  Dicition    \ 

Wood,  Hoiiry,**'  3  Dragoons    

9  Wood,  Jiimes,***  Royal  Marines 

9  Woodford,  John,  Unattached 

Wuodward,  John,  Unattached 


28  Dec.   26 
3  AprU  10 

25  April  06 
2  June  07 

26  Not. 
12  May 

1  Mar. 
12  Feb. 

I  May 
14  July 
30  May 
30  Dec. 

18  June 

29  June 

19  Mar. 
17  Aug. 

never 
17  Oct. 


16  Aug.  27 

9  Sept.  28 

22  Oct.  06 
21  July 

1  Not. 
6  July 

2  Dec. 
1  Dec. 

17  June 
26  May 
31  July 
17  Dec. 


08 
25 
08 
08 
09 
28 
09 
26 
93 
09  16  Jan. 


39 

26 


16 


1  Aug.  1629  July 
1  July   07    1  Mar. 
13  10  Aug. 


1  July 
20  Oct. 


23  Nov.  04 


17  Sept.  03  20  Mar. 


18  July    2^ 

21  June  33 

never 
16  June  03 
21  Dec.  32 

18  Jane  35 

21  April  14 
27  Aug.  26 

14  Feb.    11 
4  Oct.    06 

10  April  17 

15  Aug.  13 
12  Dec. 

4  Dec. 

22  Aug. 

5  July 

18  June 


LIEUT. 


03 
II 
26 
04 
03 
12 
37 
11 
30 


24  April  95 


23  Feb. 
10  July 

5  Feb. 

8  July 


12 
42 
28 
07 
24 
25 
08 
15 


10  April  25  22  April  26 
27  Dec.   42  29  Mar. 
6  July    09]3Jnne 


1  Dec. 


44 

11 
OT) 
05 


CAPTAIN. 


4  Dec. 

22  May 

never 
2  June  04 
18  May 

18  Aug. 

13  July 

19  Sept.  26 

14  NoY.  11 
1  Feb. 

31  .Jan. 

8  Aug. 

26112  Jan. 

06111  Dec. 

17  Dec. 

30  May 

28  Nov. 


05 
00 


35 


0  April  07  10  Aug. 

2  July  97  28  July 
30Dc*c.  26  16  July 
12  Feb.    97   3  Due. 

5  June  06  9  Feb. 
19  May   14  20  Dec. 

5  April  10 10  June 
22  Dec.  08  14  Dec. 
never  never 

21  Feb.  27  17  May 
14  Nov.  05  26  May 
12  May   90|  1  fiov. 

03 


30  Oct. 

22  May 

26  June 
26  Oct. 
19  Jan. 
9  Aug. 

15  July 
9  Feb. 

22  July 

9  Nov. 

28  Dec. 

19  Jan. 

16  July 
4  Sept. 

11  July 
26  June 

8  Aug. 
28  Jan. 

15  Oct. 

21  July 

28  June 

16  July 

7  April 

22  Mar. 

20  June 

22  Oct. 

9  May 

16  Dec. 
25  Dec. 

8  Mar. 
20  Oct. 

1  AprU 

12  Nov. 
6  Sept. 

23  Mar. 

29  July 
22  Oct. 
29  June 

9  July 

13  Aug. 

17  June 
17  Mar. 

1  April 

14  Sept. 
8  Oct. 

3080  Oct. 


40 
38 

23 

10 


03 
23 
49 
35 
11 


39 
13 
27 
30 

48 


WIIEM 
PLACKD  Oft 
HALF  PAY- 

28  Aug.  46 
19  Mar.  42 


15 
1 
30J26 
27 
13J15 
1316 
30117 
11 
13 


46 
32 
3925 


23 
25 
22 
1 
11 


2628 


4 
11 
12 
25 

6 


1515 
1524 


32 
35 


33 
37 

20 


08 
21 
16 
30 
06 
06 
09 


37 

08 
03 


12 

43 

53 
13 
10 
43 


26 

29 

16 

25 

25 

7 


46iI4 


251 
27 


1525 


25 


2522 


24 
35 
12 
13 
14 


4  July 

10  July 
25  April 
30  Dec. 

5  Nov. 


37 
12 
13 
20 


15  Aug. 

16  Nov. 
14  Miiy 


01 
08 
24 
11 
09 

31 
08 
99 

01 

41 
31 


13 
11 

40 


1 
6 


29 


27 

2 

1 

25 

25 


April  29 
Sept.  14 
Aug.  31 
Dec.  36 
Jime  1ft 
Feb^  14 
Dee.  33 
Mar.  53 
Jan.  37 
June  47 
Aug.  06 
Jan.  31 
April  53 
July  43 
Dec.  17 
Jan.  20 
Mar.  40 
Mar.  24 
Dec.  34 
May  32 
Oct.  54 
Jane  13 
Feb.  85 
Oct.    16 

Dec  46 

Dec.  58 
Sept.  14 
Oct.  21 
April  54 

Mar.  51 

Dec.  27 
Sept.  27 
June  25 
July  25 
Oct.  25 
June  34 
April  41 
June  20 
Feb.  16 
Dec.    14 


46  9  July   50 


25 

1 

15 


9  Aug. 
28  Juno 

7  April 
13  Feb. 

5  Nov. 
25  Dec. 
23  Nov. 

6  Sept. 
n  July 

31  July 

10  J»n. 
13  Nov. 


0927 
1025 


37 
27 


6 
13 


12<25 
1325 
41,13 
2r  6 
0830 


Fob. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Fob. 

Mny 

Feb. 

Dec 

Sept. 

July 

Srpt.  21 

Sept.  13 


10 
14 
48 
15 
16 
37 
27 
14 
14 
47 


17  July    23!20Oct. 
10  May   33ll2Junc 


2G  5  June  32 

511  I  Dec.  54 
40'  4  Atijr.   43 

25  12  July    33 
40  6J!ine  51 


Captaini. 


359 


Workman,  Thomas,  Unattached 

Wright,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Wright,  John  Hoskin,*'  R.  Marines  . . . . 

9  Wrixon,  NiehoUi8,'7<^  Unattached 

Wulff,  Kenelm  Chandler,  Royal  Artillery 

Wyatt,  Samael,  Royal  ArtillcVy 

Wyndham,  Alex.  Wadham,  Unattached. . 

Wynne,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Wynter,  Robert,  Royal  Artillery 

Young,  Henry,  Unattached 

Yonng,  James,  88  Foot 


ENSIGN, 
BTC. 


3  Jan* 
11  July 

5  Feb. 

4  April 

29  Oct. 
28  Feb. 
16  Mar. 
16  Dec. 
26  July 

30  June 
11  Oct. 


11 
03 
29 
11 
08 
07 
20 
20 
31 
25 
21 


LIBUT. 


2 
26 
10 
13 
12 

1 
25 

1 
22 

1 
28 


April 

Oct. 

July 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jan, 


12 
05 
87 
13 
11 
08 
24 
27 
83 
26 
26 


CAPTAIN. 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY 


3 
31 
7 
1 
6 
1 

12 
13 
31 
3 
31 


Aug. 
July 
Dec. 
May 
Nov. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
July 


30   8 


26 
46 
40 
27 
27 


30 

14 

6 

6 

19 


2626 
30|13 


42 
37 

28 


1 
30 
19 


Mar.  31 
Sept.  33 
Jan.  52 
May  42 
Nov.  27 
April  36 
July  27 
Sept.  39 
May  43 
Dec.  45 
Mar.  29 


360 


fVar  Services  of  the  Captains, 

I  Captain  Abbott  sorycd  in  Lord  Brid port's  action  with  the  French  fleet  on  the  S3d  Jone 
1795.  In  the  following  year  he  was  at  the  redaction  of  the  French,  Dutch,  and  Spanish  Coloniir^ 
in  the  West  Indies.  &  1797  he  was  at  the  capture  of  Trinidad,  and  in  1799  at  the  reduction  of 
Surinam.  In  1801  he  serred  under  Lord  Nelson  at  the  battle  of  Copenhagen,  and  has  received 
the  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  In  1806  he  commanded  the  Intrepid's  Marines  in  the 
attack  upon  Capri,  and  he  was  afterwards  present  at  the  defence  of  Gaeta.  In  1809  he  serred 
at  the  reduction  of  Martinique  and  the  Saintes  ;  and  in  the  following  vear  he  was  wounded  at 
the  attack  upon  Quadaloupe.  Subseqnentljr  he  was  engaged  in  yarious  minor  affairs  with 
batteries  and  gunboats  off  Tarifa  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar.  Has  been  awarded  both  the  Nar/ 
and  Army  War  Medals  with  four  Clasps. 

3  Captain  George  Adams  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Ma^da. 

5  Captain  Alexander  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  from  1612  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Yittoria  (wounded),  Maja  Pass,  the  Pyrenees  (28tb, 
29th,  30th,  and  31st  July  1813),  Nirelle,  St.  Palais,  Nive,  Bayonne,  Ortbes,  Aire,  Tarbes,  and 
Toulouse.    He  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Ciasps. 

6  Captain  Alpe  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Dragoons,  and  has  reoeiyed  the  War 
Medal  with  fiye  Clasps  for  TalaTera,  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  Toulouse. 

7  Captain  Andros  serred  with  the  65th  during  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  Guserat  and 
Kutch,  and  was  present  at  (he  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Joosin,  Anjar  Khuncoote,  Dhingets,  and 
Dwarka.  Senred  also  throughout  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1816, 17,  and  18,  including  the 
battle  before  and  subsequent  capture  of  Poonab,  and  the  afiair  of  Ash  tee.  Has  recctted  the 
Medal  for  Poonah. 

8  Captain  Anton  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Guadeloupe. 

II  Captain  John  Armstrong  (h.p.  88  F.)  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for 
Busaoo,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badajos,  and  Salamanca. 

12  Cantain  Robert  Armstrong  serv^  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st,  from  July  1809  to  Jan. 
1810,  and  agun  from  Oct.  1811  to  Feb.  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Talavera,  storming  the 
forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  blockade  of  Pampeluna.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

13  Captain  Robert  Baker  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

15  Captun  Barwell  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Yittoria  and  Toulouse. 

10  Captain  Baynes  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war 
in  1814,  mclndiDgtiiie  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  (30th  July),  Nivelle  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

17  Caption  Richard  Beadon  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  which  he  has  re- 
ceived the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

90  Captain  the  Honcrable  William  Smyth  Bernard  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  67th  Rrgt. 
— at  the  siege  of  Cadia  and  Battle  of  Barrosa;  and  in  the  4th  Dragoons  on  the  retreat  from 
Burgos.  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

21  Captun  Berry  served  nearly  five  years  with  the  army  in  Sicily,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  the  islands  of  Ischia  and  Proctaa.  Served  on  board  the  WeazU  brig,  cutting  out  gun- 
boats  on  the  coast  of  Calabria  in  1811. 

23  Captain  Birch  served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

24  Captain  Bishop  has  CM|i^^  ^^^  ^^^  Medal  with  ^ee  Clasps  for  Yittoria,  Pyrenees, 
and  Nivelle.  '>Sv. 

25  Captain  BlaeklisJMPM  with  the  3rd  battalion  Royals  at  Quatre  Bras  16th  June,  the  re- 
treat on  the  17th  at  Waterloo  on  the  18th  (at  which  last  he  was  wounded),  capture  of  Paris, 
and  with  the  army  of  occupation  in  France  in  1815  and  1816.  Embarked  to  join  the  2nd  batta- 
lion in  the  East  Indies,  and  served  with  the  army  in  the  Deocan  the  campaigns  of  1917, 18,  and 
19;  the  pursuit  of  the  Nagpore  Rajah  ;  battle  of  Nagpore,  and  other  minor  actions  and  aktr* 
mishes.  Served  with  Sir  John  Doveton's  force  in  pursuit  of  the  Peishwa  i  the  siege  of  Aiseer- 
ghor  in  1819,  and  commanded  the  leading  company  at  the  assault. 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  361 

26  Captain  Bland  serred  in  the  Mabratta  war  with  the  Boyals,  and  was  present  at  the  cap- 
tures of  Nagpore  and  Atseeighnr.  Commanded  two  companies  of  the  Royals  at  the  taking  of 
the  Hill  Forts  in  Candeish.  Ueoeired  a  contusion  on  the  head  from  a  matchlock  ball  at  Nollj- 
ghaam,  and  was  serereW  wounded  in  the  leg  at  Asaeergbur. 

S8  Captain  A.  8.  BoUon  serred  the  campaign  on  the  Satlej  (Medal  aod  three  Clasps).  He 
acted  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah,  and  was  Adjutant  of 
the  31st  at  Bnddiwal,  Aliwid,  and  Sofaraon  (severely  wounded). 

29  Captain  Boyes  serred  in  the  American  war  with  the  85 ih,  and  wsa  present  in  the  action 
ftt  Bladensburg,  capture  of  Washington,  actions  at  Baltimore  and  New  Orleans. 

30  Captain  Brabsson  serred  in  tiie  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  with  the  83rd,  and  has 
received  the  silrer  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Bnsaoob  Albuhera,  Salamanca, 
Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  and  Orthes. 

31  Captain  Brander  serred  the  campsign  of  1815  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

32  Captain  Brenan  serred  throughout  the  operations  in  Scinde  (medal),  including  the  de- 
struction of  Imaumgur  and  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (sererely  wounded).  Was 
afterwards  present  at  PanuUa,  Powoghur,  Munnahur,  and  Munsuntosh. 

33  Captain  Brine  serred  with  the  32d  Begiment  in  the  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan 
(Medal),  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  on  the  2d  Jan.  1849  :  he  was  severely 
wounded  on  the  16th  Jan. 

34  Captain  Robert  Onslow  Bridge  served  with  the  expeditionary  force  in  China  (Medal), 
including  the  attack  on  Chuenpee  and  operations  before  Canton  in  1841. 

35  Captain  Broughton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Viffliera,  Foentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca^  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

37  Captain  Thomas  Brown  served  with  the  70th  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and 
subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  firom  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  indudiog  the  de- 
fence of  Caoiz,  battle  of  Bnsaco  (slightly  wounded),  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena, 
action  of  Fos  d'Arouce,  battles  of  Fuentes  d*Onor  and  Salamanca,  siege  or  Burgos,  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

38  Captain  the  Honourable  T.  Browne  landed  with  the  first  expedition  to  Portugal  on  the 
3rd  Aug.  1808,  as  a  lieutenant  in  the  40th,  and  served  during  the  campaigns  of  ]  808,  9, 10, 11 , 
and  12,  mduding  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  capture  of  Lisbon,  battles  of  Talavera  and 
Busaco,  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  action  of  Redinha,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor, 
siege  of  OUvenca,  first  and  third  sieM  of  Badajos,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  j  and  at  the  battle 
of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  subseouent  retreat  into  Portugal,  he  commanded  the  light 
company  of  the  40lh.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

39  Captain  Surges  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

40  Captain  Alexander  Burke  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  8th,  and  was  present  in 
the  action  at  Plattsburg. 

41  Captain  Burnett  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Quadaloupe. 

42  Captain  J.  C.  Burton  served  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814. 

43  Captun  Joseph  Burton  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1807}  and  he  was  subsequently 
at  the  tokiog  of  the  heights  of  Genoa. 

44  Captain  William  Cameron  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

45  Captain  Duncan  Campbell  received  several  sabre  wounds  in  cutting  out  the  San  JoirftKm 
under  the  protection  of  a  fort  on  the  27th  Oct  1800. 

46  Captain  John  Campbell  (h.  p.  26  F.)  served  at  New  Orleans  with  the  5th  West  India  regt. 

47  Captain  William  Campbell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  30th  from  August  1811  to 
June  1813,  including  the  stormiug  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  Mudrid,  siege  of 
Burgos,  and  affair  of  Villa  Muriel  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

48  Captain  Carnegie  served  in  Portugal  from  Nov.  1800  to  1811,  aod  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

40  Captain  Carr  served  in  the  North  Sea,  on  the  coast  of  France,  and  North  and  South 
America  from  1812  to  1815. 

52  Captain  Canlfield  served  in  the  Mediterranean  and  the  Peninsula  with  the  44th  from  April 
1806  to  toe  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  cwtures  of  Santa  Maura,  and  the  Islands  of 
lachia  and  Procida  ;  idso  the  siege  of  Tarragona.  Served  also  in  the  American  war,  including 
the  actions  of  Bladensburg,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  he  was  slightly  i«ouDde£ 

53  Captain  Chancellor  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

54  Captain  Cbapman  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Flushing. 


362  Vfar  Services  of  the  Captains. 

55  Sir  WUliam  Gierke  served  with  the  52d  Light  Infantry  in  the  Peninsula,  and  waa  present 
at  the  batUes  of  the  Nivelle,  Nire,  (9th,  10th,  and  11th  Dec  1813),  Orthes,  Tarbea,  and  Toolonae. 
Serred  abio  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo,  and  sabaeqaenttj  with  tha 
Army  of  Occapation.  Sir  William  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
:.  57  Captain  K.  Mortimer  Cochrane  served  on  the  frontiers  of  the  United  Slates  throughont 
the  laU  war  with  America,  indnding  the  operations  at  Fort  George,  Niagara,  and  Fort  Erie. 

58  Captain  Wm.  H.  Cockbarne  was  detached  from  Gibraltar  for  the  defence  of  Tarifain  181 1 
and  12,  when  the  French  were  defeated,  leaviog  their  guns  behind.  Served  snbaeqaently  in  the 
Peninsula  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  and  was  present  at  the  investment  of  fiiyonne  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie.  Embarked  afterwards  for  America,  where  he  served  until  the  terminalioa 
of  the  war  with  the  United  States. 

61  Captain  Colville  embarked  in  1810  with  the  Guards  for  Cadia,  then  besieged,  and  was  pre* 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Barrosa.  He  served  afterwards  with  the  Peninsular  army  as  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Lord  Lynedoch,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  the  action  of  £1  Bodon, 
battle  of  vittoria,  the  two  sieges  of  San  Sebastian,  and  passage  of  the  Bidassoa;  he  then  pro* 
ceeded  to  Holland,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Merxem,  and  the  attack  on  Bei^n- 
op-Zoom.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

62  Captain  Conrady  served  at  the  taking  of  Kandy  and  the  Kandian  provinces  in  Ceylon,  in 
1815.    Also  at  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  1817  and  18. 

65  Captain  Cookes  served  in  the  3d  Light  Dragoons  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  184S-C, 
and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  has  received 
a  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

67  Captain  Henry  /.  Coote  served  with  the  22nd  throughout  the  operations  in  Scinde  (M<*tl  il ) 
under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  waapreaentat  the  destruction  of  Imaumghur,  and  in  the  bit  ties 
of  Mceanee  and  Hyderabad  (severely  wounded).  He  was  mentioned  in  orders  as  being  the  first 
man  who  entered  the  ememy's  entrenched  position,  and  also  as  having  taken  the  first  ci>l.-nr 
from  the  enemy  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad.  He  served  with  the  S6th  in  the  Ionian  Islinds 
from  1849  until  1851.  and  commanded  the  troops  at  Sisi  during  the  insurrection  of  1849,  nod 
on  three  occasions  defeated  the  insurgents,  including  their  night  attack  on  the  TilJage  of 
Aggupader. 

68  Captain  Costly  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Busaoo,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  P^rrenees,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Cindj-J 
liodrigo  and  Badajoz:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

69  Captain  Cotton  served  at  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  Isohia  and  Prooida,  in  1809  }  ab^ 
at  the  siege  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

70  Captain  Courtenay  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  181 1  until  severely  wounded  in  the  Pyre- 
nees in  1813.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Vittoria. 

7 1  Captain  Charles  Cox  (h.p.4]  at  Foot)  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  oneClaspfor  Talarera. 

72  Captain  Curtis  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  waa  present  at  the  attack  of  Ter  V<re 
and  aiege  of  Flushing. 

73  Captain  Davern  served  with  the  88tn  at  the  attack  on  Buenos  A^res,  5th  Jul^  1807.  At 
the  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1809  and  10;  sulisequent  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  pur- 
suit of  the  French  from  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  action  at  Sabugal,  battle  of  Puenics  d*Oiior, 
aeeond  siege  of  Badajoz,  action  at  El  Bodos,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  third  atrge 
and  capture  of  Badajoz  ^wounded  at  the  assault),  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pampeluna»  &t>d 
the  Pyrenees;  passage  or  the  Bidassoa, battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  (wounded)  ;  actions  at 
Vic  Bigorre,  Tarbes,  and  Hasparen,  battle  of  Toulouse,  and  varions  other  minor  affisirs.  Serri-<1 
afterwards  in  the  American  war  and  waa  present  in  the  action  in  Plattsbnrg.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

74  Captain  Henry  John  Davies  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  at  the  2nd  siege  operatiims 
before  Mooltan,  including  the  attack  on  the  anburbs  on  the  27th  Dec.  1848,  atorm  and  capture 
of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortros?.  Also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and 
garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

75  Captain  Alfred  Daris  waa  present  with  a  squadron  of  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons  at  the 
battle  of  Maheidpore,  21st  Dec  1817  ;  and  at  the  taking  of  Talneir  in  1818. 

81  Captain  Joho  Dick  served  the  Eg^'ptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  which  he  has  received  tite 
silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

84  Captain  Joseph  Dougks  served  as  2nd  Lieut  T.  Marines  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Hindowten  n 
the  North  Sea,  off  Texel,  in  1804,  watching  the  morementa  of  the  Dutch  Fleet.  On  4th  Jutie 
1805  was  employed  in  the  boata  of  the  I^fire  cutting  out  the  boats  of  the  Ctmjumee^  490  tnns, 
off  Muros  Bay,  coast  of  Spain,  and  storming  two  batteries  under  Sir  James  Teo  (Medsl ).  Ou 
24th  Nov.  1805  on  board  the  Loire  duriog  the  engagement  with  and  capture,  off  Roohforf ,  of 
the  French  44  gun  frigate  Libre,  In  1808  he  was  gazette  to  an  Ensigncy  in  the  32nd  F  «*r, 
and  the  following  year  servrd  on  the  Wslcheren  ezpediUon,  siege  of  Flushing,  and  asoeot  of 
the  Scheldt.  In  Dec.  1810  promoted  to  Lieut  in  the  13th,  with  which  Regiment  he  served  the 
Peninsular  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  batUea  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes, 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  363 

and  Toulouse,  at  which  last  he  was  severely  wonnded  in  the  right  arm  by  a  musket  ball,  when 
carrying  the  King's  colour:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

87  Captain  Jo^  Dowioan  served  with  the  40th  throughout  the  operations  in  Candahar  and  in 
Affghanistan,  ia  1841  and  42  ;  and  he  acted  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Major- General  Dennis  in  the 
action  at  Maharajpore  on  the  29th  Dec  1843. 

89  Captain  Drought  served  in  the  Peninsula,  IVance,  and  Flanders  with  the  13th  Dragoons,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  wiih  five  Clasps  for  Albuhera,yittoria,  NiveUe,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

90  Captain  Duncan  served  with  the  expedition  to  Bremen  in  Germany  in  1805.  Also  in 
tbe  American  war,  including  the  capture  ot  Moose  Island. 

92  Captain  Dyer  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  (medal)  with  the  3rd  Light 
I>ragoons. 

93  Captain  Eaton  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  and 
haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Barrosa,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  St.  Sebastian, 
Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toidouse. 

94  Captain  Edwardes  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  to  Jane  1814,  and  was  present 
at  tbe  baide  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  of  the  Adour,  and 
investment  of  Bayonne  .  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  San 
Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle 
of  Waterloo. 

95  Captain  William  Elliott  served  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and 
Planders,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  at  Pampeluna,  the  Pyrenees,  Toulouse^ 
Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris  :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria 
and  Toulouse. 

96  Captain  Hercules  Ellis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88th,  from  March  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  batUes  of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor^ 
Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees. 

97  Captain  Emerson  served  with  the  35th  at  the  taking  of  Santa  Maura,  storming  of  tbe 
enemy's  outposts,  and  at  the  taking  of  the  Ionian  Islands. 

93  Captain  Enderby  served  with  the  22nd  Light  Dragoons  at  Belgaum  and  Sholapore,  in  1818 ; 
and  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  Bburtpore  in  1825-6.  In  addition  to  the  above  he  served  three 
years  in  the  royal  navy  as  midshipman,  and  was  on  board  H.  M.  8.  Defence  at  the  battle  of 
Trafalgar. 

99  Captain  A.  FitsGerald  Evans  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5ih  battalion  of  the  60tb 
from  Sept.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  action  at  Alba  de  Tormes,  battles  of 
Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  action  of  Garns,  battle  of  Orthes,  actions  of  Lembege, 
Vio  Bigorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six 
Claips. 

100  Captain  James  Evans  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Ho 
served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

101  Captain  Fairtlough  served  with  the  55th  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  Amoy,  Cbusan,  Chinhao  (including  the  night  attack),  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae, 
and  Chin  Eeane  Foo. 

102  Captain  Falkiner  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61«t,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera,  Basaco,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

103  Captain  Fayerman  served  with  the  Iloyal  Marine  Battalion  in  Egypt  under  Sir  UuJph 
Abercromby  in  1801,  and  has  received  the  Egyptian  Gold  Medal  and  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp. 

104  Sir  Adam  Ferguson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  58th  from  1809,  until  taken  pri- 
soner of  war  in  OcL  1812,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

105  Captain  Ferris  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825-26  (Medal). 

106  Captain  J.  N.  Fischer  was  Senior  Lieutenant  and  Quarter-master  at  the  defence  of 
Anbalt  by  the  Boyal  Marines  in  1811,  for  which  he  received  the  Brevet-rank  of  Captain  and 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

107  Captain  Foot  served  tho  campaign  of  1814  and  15  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  in- 
cludmg  the  attack  on  Merxem,  bombardment  of  the  shippmg  at  Antwerp,  attack  on  Bergen-op- 
Zoom,  and  battle  of  Waterloo. 

108  Captain  Charles  Ford  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1 809 ;  and  at  New  Orleans,  in  1814. 

110  Captain  William  Forde  (Unattached)  served  with  the  15th  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe 
in  1810,  for  which  he  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

1 1 1  The  Honourable  Captain  Forester  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  Ai%hanistan  from 
1838  to  1842  inclusive,  inoludino;  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznce  (medal),  storming  tbe 
Kboord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  ^zeen,  forcing  the  Jngdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of 
Mamoo  Ehail,  defence  of  Jellalabad  and  sorties  on  the  14th  November  and  Ist  December  1841, 
11th  March,  24lh  March,  and  1st  April,  1842,  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before 
Jellalabad  (medal),  storming  the  heights  of  Jngdulluck,  general  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture 

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364  fVar  Services  of  the  Captains, 

of  Ctbool  (medal).    Captun  Foreiter  serred  as  an  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  Willongl&by  Cotton  in 
1838, 89,  and  40,  and  at  Ghoznee. 

112  Captain  Fonter  lenred  with  the  ezpeditton  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807  {  the  <mnm>i|m  of 
1808-9  nnder  Sir  John  Moore,  indnding  the  oarahry  action  at  Sahagon,  and  battle  of  Coru  -^na. 
Campaign  of  1815,  indnding  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  serere^  woonded  in  the  f.  :>t 

by  a  grape  shot 

113  Captain  Thomas  Fraser  (8drd  Foot)  was  present  at  the  operations  before  Ter  V«re  and 
Flashing  in  1809.  He  served  also  in  the  Fenmsola  from  Sept.  1813  nntil  the  end  of  that 
war,  and  afterwards  at  Genoa. 

114  Captain  Thomas  FTaser  (Rojal  Maxines)  was  presented  with  a  piece  of  plato  bj  th 
Merchants  on  the  occasion  of  his  being  landed  for  the  protection  of  Brituh  nropertj  at  Lima 
during  the  seTdntion  in  Dec.  1835,  when  the  place  was  in  possession  of  the  rebds. 

1 17  Captain  F.  H.  Fuller  proceeded  to  the  Peninsnla  in  1808,  and  was  present  with  the  53t 
at  the  capture  of  Oporto,  iMSttles  of  Talavera,  Bosaco,  and  Fnentes  d'Ouor,  besides  yaxioas  akii 
mishci.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Bosaoo. 

118  Captain  J.  T.  Fuller  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  at  the  bombardment 
of  Algiers,  27th  Aug.  1816. 

119  Captain  Furnace  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  eist,  and  waa  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Talavera,  Basaco,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Qrthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  ho 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

120  Captain  FVers  served  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campaign  of  1809. 

121  Captain  Fyfe  served  with  the  92d  with  the  eznedition  under  Sir  John  Moore  to  Sweden 
in  1808|  and  afterwards  in  Portugal  and  Spahi,  including  the  battle  of  Comnna.  He  next 
served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition,  after  which  he  joinea  the  army  under  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington in  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuentea  d'Onor,  1 
Arroyo  de  MoUno,  Abnares,  Alba  de  Tormes,  Vittoria,  Msta  ^am  (twice  wounded),  and 
Pyrenees  on  25th,  30th,  and  31st  July,  at  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Gams,  Aniverette,  Orthes, 
and  Aire  (severdy  wounded),  besides  various  minor  aflbirs  and  skirmishes.  He  haa  reoeivcd 
the  War  Medd  with  seven  Chwps. 

123  Captain  Gascoyne  served  hi  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  from  1809  to  1813,  and  wu 
severely  wounded  in  tne  leg  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca.  Served  also  in  Ceylon  as  Depnty- 
Assistant-Adjutant-General  during  the  Kandian  rebellion  in  1818.  He  has  recdved  the  War 
Medd  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaoo  and  Salamanca. 

124  Captdn  Gee  served  with  the  S9th  Regt  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  1814,  and  was 
preseiK  at  Yittoria,  Stewart's  Rodi,near  Maya }  Pyrenees,  Pampduna,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Bayonne, 
Garris,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  He  was  also 
present  in  the  battle  of  Mahanjpore,  29  Dec.  1843  (Medd). 

125  Captdn  George  served  with  the  second  battalion  of  the  44th  in  the  eampaigni  of  1810 
and  11,  indnding  the  defiance  of  Cadii,  and  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  also  the  retreat  of 
Massena  into  Spain.  In  1812,  he  was  present  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  at  the  dege  and  stonniog 
of  Bad^jos,  on  which  last  occasion  he  was  wounded  in  four  places  by  musket  biuls.  In  1815  he 
was  present  with  the  Fudliers  during  the  operations  befim  New  Cileans  ;  also  at  the  cwptnre 
of  Paris,  and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Franca.  He  has  recdved  tiie  War  Medal  with 
twa  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Badajos. 

126  Captain  Gibbons  served  in  the  rebellion  in  Ireland,  and  was  at  the  taking  of  the  French 
near  Ballinamuck,  8th  Sept.  1798.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept.  1811  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  indnding  the  covering  of  the  sieves  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badijos,  forcisff 
the  enemy  out  of  Uerena  on  the  ni^ht  of  the  25th  March  1812,  actions  near  Usagre  (wounded 
in  the  right  hand)  and  Llerena,  affiur  with  the  enemy's  cavalry  21st  June,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
and  capture  of  the  French  rear-guard  on  the  following  day ;  captures  of  Madrid  and  Valladolid, 
investment  and  siege  of  Bums,  retreat  from  thence^  blockade  of  Pampdnna,  battles  of  Ibe 
Pyrenees,  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July  $  Pass  of  Maya,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive^  blockade 
of  Bayonne,  from  12th  Dec.  1813  to  22nd  Feb.  1814 ;  battle  of  Orthea,  actions  of  Vie  Bigorro 
a^d  Tarbea.  He  has  recdyed  the  War  Medd  with  five  Clasps.  Smce  the  Peace  of  1815  hs 
aerved  dght  years  in  the  Mediterranean  and  was  an  eye-witness  of  the  war  on  the  Morea  be- 
tween the  Greeks  and  Turks.    He  also  served  nine  years  in  India. 

127  Captain  F.  Y.  Gilbert  served  in  the  Peninsnla  from  Dea  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  a 
1814,  and  nas  received  the  War  Medd  with  four  dasps  for  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Kit«. 

128  Captdn  Gineer  was  present  with  the  81st  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  be  has 
recdved  the  War  Medd  with  one  Clasn. 

129  Captain  Girdlettone  served  with  the  3Ist  in  the  Peninsda,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Talavera  (wounded),  Busaoo^  Albuhera,  Yittoria,  (wounded),  Pyrenees  (wounded),  and  tbe 
Nivelle  (wounded— right  arm  saverely  fractured).  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  tix 
Clasps. 

130  Captain  Goode  served  in  the  American  war,  indnding  the  operations  in  the  Ches^  ak^ 
battles  of  jMadensburg  and  capture  of  Washington  and  Alexandria,  action  near  Bdtimorcs,  and 
deatraction  of  the  American  flotilla.  Served  dso  at  Uie  attack  and  capture  of  Guidaloiipe,  in  IB15, 


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135  Captain  Gregor  ferred  with  the  23rd  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  snb- 
aeqaently  in  the  PemnBa]|^  indudins:  the  battles  of  Albnhera  (eeyerely  wounded),  Vittoria,  and 
thr  Pyrenees:  he  hai  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

.37  Captain  Gwjnne  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62na,  And  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Niye. 

138  Capt.  Half  hide  serred  with  the  49th  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China 
(Medal),  except  the  capture  of  Segoan,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Chusan  ? 
'both  operations),  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  abore  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy 
and  CluniHiae^  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repiuse  of  the  night  attack ;  attack  an^  captore  of 
Uhapoo,  Woosnng,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin. 

139  Captain  B.  C.  Hamilton  serred  the  campaign  against  the  Bajah  of  Cooxg  in  1834  with 
he  48th  regt 

.  141  C^tain  Hardwick  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  clasps. 

142  Captain  Hugh  Harrison  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd,  and  has  receired  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca.  He  served  fUso  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Waterloo. 

143  Captain  John  Harrison  (h.  p.  82nd  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  18th 
Hussars  from  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  oi  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the 
Fvrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  as  also  in  the  minor  actions  of  the  Esla,  at 
Morales  do  Toro,  near  HUlette,  and  at  the  bridge  of  Croix  d'Orade  (wounded  in  the  hand).  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clsfips. 

144  Captain  Septimus  Harrison  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Nepaul  campaigns  of  1814  and 
15,  and  commanded  a  company  on  the  advanced  guard  in  the  action  at  Jeetghur,  where  he  was 
wounded.    Served  also  against  the  Mahrattas  in  1816  and  17. 

145  Captain  Hart  served  with  the  78th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for  which  he  has 
received  toe  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

148  Captain  William  Hay  served  in  Uie  Peninsula  with  the  ICth  light  Dragoons,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  for  which  he  luus  received  the 
War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

149  Caotain  Healy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  or  Talavera,  Busaco,  Albnhera,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

153  Captain  Henry  Hill  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  Light  Dragoons  from  May  1811 
to  June  1813,  and  was  present  at  the  action  near  £1  Bodon,  battle  of  Salamanca,  with  the  ad«« 
vance  and  rear-guard  to  and  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Salamanca. 

154  Captain  George  Hilliard  served  with  the  1 8th  Boyallrish  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal) 
at  the  Bogue  Forts,  Canton  (wounded^,  Amoy,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo. 

156  Captain  Hodges  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1810  to  1814,  indudine  the  battles  of 
Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  besides  various  minor  actions  and  akirmishes.  Served  also  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  ana  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Commanded  the 
Auxiliary  land  forces  under  the  orders  of  his  Imperial  Majesty  the  Duke  of  Brsganza,  in  Por* 
togal,  in  1832  and  1833.  Was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  the  Egyptian  Forces  under  Ibrahim 
Pasha,  by  the  Turkish  Army,  commanded  by  Commodore  Sir  Charles  Napier,  on  the  heights 
above  Beyrout  in  Syria,  10th  Oct.  1840.  He  has  been  three  times  wounded  in  the  course  of 
his  services.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

157  Captain  HolUnsworth  served  the  campaign  of  1799,  m  Holland,  including  the  actions  of 
the  10th  Sept.,  2nd  and  6th  October.  The  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  actions  of 
the  17th  and  25th  August  At  the  battle  of  Muda,  1806.  Campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the 
battles  of  Vimiera  and  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  1809.  Peninsular  campaigns  from 
Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  at  Bonces- 
valles,  in  the  Pyrenees  (28th  July,  Ist  and  2nd  Aug.)  ;  affairs  on  entering  France,  and  battle  of 
Orthes,  at  which  last  he  waa  severely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

158  Captain  Hohnes  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  of  the  14th,  on  the  expedition  under  Lord 
William  Bentinck  in  the  Genoese  territory,  in  1814;  and  also  served  in  the  South  of  France,  in 
1815.  Served  irith  the  20th,  with  the  Madras  and  Bombay  Force,  against  the  BaJah  of  Kola- 
pore,  in  1827. 

160  Captain  Horsley  served  the  campaign  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and  Holland,  and  was 
severely  wounded  (three  wounds)  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom. 

163  Japtain  George  Hotham  served  at  the  bombardment  oi  Algiers,  under  Lord  Exmouth. 

168  Captain  Humphreys  served  with  the  15th  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  and  the  Saintes,  in 
1809;  and  of  Guadafoupe,  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Chisp  for  Mar- 
tinique. 

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366  War  Services  of  the  Captains, 

1 69  Captain  George  James  Hunter  senred  during  the  campaign  of  1 814  on  the  IHagarft  frontier, 
inolttdlng  the  action  at  Chippewa  and  attack  on  Fort  Erie. 

170  Captain  Hussey  seryed  in  Eo^ypt  under  Sir  lUlph  Aberorombj,  in  1801  ;  for  whioh  lie 
has  received  the  Turkish  Gold  Medfal,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Was  ut  the 
attack  on  the  Citadel  at  Cassis,  18  Aug.  1813 ;  when  the  battery  was  carried  by  escaladie  by 
the  Royal  Marines,  and  27  vessels  captured. 

171  Captain  Isaac  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles;  several  affairs  and  skirmxshet  nith 
the  border  Tribos  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  between  1830  and  1839. 

172  Captain  X>.  G.  James  has  received  the  War  M«>dal  with  one  Clasp,  for  Copenhagen,  1801. 

174  Sir  Samuel  Raymond  Jarvis  served  with  the  25th  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809, 
and  of  Gaadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  two  Claspa. 

175  Captain  James  Jones  served  in  the  Rojal  Marine  battalion  at  the  capture  of  Sl  klmor 
Capua,  and  Gaeta,  in  1799.  Also  in  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  in  1801  ;  and  h^ 
received  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

176  Captain  William  Jones  (h.  p.  52nd  F.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Dragoons, 
and  was  prosent  at  Busaco,  Badajoz,  Vittoria,  and  Nivelie,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

179  Cap'a  n  Kenny  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1651*53  (Medal). 

160  CapUin  Ker  served  with  the  37th  ac  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  in  1814. 

181  Captain  Kettilby  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  has  received 
the  silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

]  82  Captain  James  King  served  in  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  city 
of  St.  Domingo,  in  1809.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  87th,  from  Jan.  1819  to 
June  1813,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  rcoeived  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Chtsp. 

183  Captain  J.  D.  King  served  in  Holland  and  the  Peniniula,  firom  July  1809  to  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  capture  of  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing;  battle  of  Bosaeo, 
action  at  Fucnte  Guinildo,  affair  at  Aldea  de  Pontc,  action  of  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  battles 
of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  25tb,  26th,  27th,  and  2dth  Julv,  1813,— severely  wounded  in  the  right 
shoulder  on  the  28th.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  in  1815.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

184  Captain  T.  N.  Km^  served  the  Corunna  campaign. 

187  Captain  Alfred  Kaigbt  served  with  the  62nd  at  the  capture  of  Genoa  in  1814,  and  snbsc- 
qnently  at  the  taking  of  Castine  and  Hamiltown  in  the  United  States  of  N.  America. 

189  Sir  Henry  John  Lambert  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Grenadier  Guards,  tad  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa  and  Salamanca,  for  whioh  he  has  receiTcd  the  War  Med^ 
with  two  CUsps. 

190  Captain  Laae  served  with  the  41st  in  several  skirmishes  in  the  American  war;  and  witb  the 
47ih  at  the  taking  of  several  islands  in  the  Persian  Gulf,  in  1819  and  20. 

191  Captain  lAogt<m  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  also  the  Waterloo  cami»lgn  with  the  52ad, 
and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Fnentes  d^Onor,  Ciudad  Bod- 
rigo,  and  Salamanca. 

192  Captain  Latham  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  BuffSp,  and  wis  present  at  tbe  battles 
of  Busaco  and  Albuhera  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  CLiip». 

194  Captain  Lawlor  served  in  the  American  war,  under  Sir  Gordon  Drummond. 

195  Captain  W.  H.  Lawrence  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  including  tha  siege  of  Tarragona. 

196  Captain  Leatham  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

197  Colonel  Le  Couteur  served  during  the  whole  of  the  last  war  in  Americfl.  He  was  adjaf  ant 
to  Colonel  De  Harem,  who  commanded  the  Light  Dirision  and  seven  hundred  Indiaos,  undir 
Generals  Vincent  and  De  Rottenburg  on  the  Niagara  front- er;  was  eng^;ed  at  Sadcett's  Harbour, 
the  battle  of  Niagara,  and  was  in  the  storming  division  at  Fort  Erie,  where  he  was  blown  up  by 
the  springing  of  a  mine;  present  also  at  the  action  of  the  Cross  Roads  and  many  sldrmtsbea  wiiA 
the  Light  Division. 

198  Captain  Lcmpriere  served  the  campaign  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  inclnfing  the 
actions  at  Sahagnn,  and  Benevcnte,  and  retreat  to  Corunna.  In  1814,  he  served  in  the  sooth  of 
France,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse ;  after  which  he  served  in  the  American  war, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg,  capture  of  Washington,  and  in  all  the  operations 
with  the  army  in  Uie  Chesapeake,  and  before  New  Orleans.  In  1815  he  served  in  the  Nether* 
Isndi,  and  was  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  reducing  the  fortresses  on  that  frontier.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

199  Csptain  L.  X.  Leslie  served  the  campaigpi  of  1814  in  Canada. 

201  Captain  Litchfield  served  at  Walchcreu  in  1 809 ;  abo  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1 81 2, 1 3, 
and  14,  including  the  action  at  Puerto  del  Almarea^  and  battles  of  VUtorii^  Orthes,  and  Toolottae, 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  367 

-—for  which  he  ha&reoMTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  He  serrod  afterwards  in  the 
American  war,  iDcludio^  the  action  at  Plattsburg. 

202  CwDtain  Logan-Home's  senrices: — co-operation  with  the  French  Army  In  the  Morea, 
Siege  ef  Patras.    Co-operation  with  the  Spanish  Forces  and  Legion  near  San  Sebastian. 

204  Ciptain  Lorett  served  with  the  50th  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  (Medal 
and  Clasps),  iacluding  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Fcrozcshah,  Aliwal  and  Sobraon.  For  these 
ser rices  he  was  promoted  in  the  field  to  a  company  in  the  28th  Regt. 

206  Captdn  Lynch  served  with  the  27th  the  camnaign  of  1806  in  Calabria,  inolnding  the 
battle  of  Matda.  He  served  also  in  the  Peninsula  ana  south  of  France,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps.  * 

207  Captain  Donald  M'Donald  serred  at  Walcheren,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

208  Captain  Angos  M'lntyre  served  with  the  41st  in  the  American  war. 

211  Captain  M*Queen  served  in  the  American  war  with  the  7th  battalion  of  the  GOtb,  and  was 
present  at  the  taking  of  Castile  and  Hampden,  and  the  John  Adams  United  States  frigate. 

212  Captain  Macartney  served  with  the  9  th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  on  the  29th  Dec. 
1843  (Medal). 

213  Captain  Mao  Donnell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  with  the  61st,  inolnding  the  affair  ot 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

214  Captain  Macforlane  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Boleia,  Vimiera,  and  Comnns,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  MedeJ  with  three  Clasps. 

215  Captain  John  Mac  Gregor  served  in  the  East  Indies,  with  the  Royals,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Mahidpore,  22nd  Dec.  1817,  and  again  at  the  assaidt  on  Fort  Talneir, 
27th  Feb.  1818. 

216  Captain  Maleolm  MacGregor  commanded  the  Light  Company  of  the  10th  in  the  early 
pait  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  in  1848,  including  the  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night 
attack  upon  Uie  British  camp  at  Matt<>e  Thol,  17th  August,  and  storming  their  strongly 
entrenched  position  before  Mooltan,  12ih  September  (severely  wounded — left  hand  shattered 
by  a  musket  shot).    Medal  and  Clasp. 

218  Captain  A.  Wedder  Mackenzie  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Bosaco, 
Fnentes  d  Onor,  and  Salamanca. 

220  Captain  Maclean  embarked  in  Nov.  1 813,  for  the  western  coast  of  AMca,  where  he  served 
on  sereral  expeditions,  and  was  present  in  almost  every  affair  and  skirmish  that  took  place  on  the 
Tarious  parts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  was  stationed  with  the  Boyal  African  Corps  and  2nd  West 
India  Regiment,  from  Jan.  1814  to  May  1822,  including  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  town  of 
Barra.  River  Gambia,  in  July  1817. 

222f  Captain  Mancor  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  with  the  59tb,  and  has  received  tl  e 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

225  Captain  J.  M.  Mason  served  in  Canada,  Flanders,  and  France,  in  1814  and  15;  also  in 
Canada  in  1838,  and  commanded  a  company  of  volunteers  at  the  taking  of  Grand  Brule. 

226  Captain  Massy  served  the  campaign  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1834,  with  the 
48th  Regt 

227  Captain  Master  went  with  the  expedition  to  the  Hague  in  the  2d  battalion  of  the  Qrena^lier 
Guards,  and  served  the  campaign  of  1813  and  14  in  Holland,  including  the  taking  of  Mcrxpm, 
bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  181 5, 
and  carried  the  King's  Colour  of  the  Srd  battalion  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  battles  of  Q<i&tre 
Bay  of  Rosas ;  dislodged  French  garrison  and  blew  up  the  castle.  Landed  in  compsny  with  other 
detachments  of  marines  and  seamen,  1812,  at  Sagona  Bay,  Island  of  Corsica, — destroyed  and 
brought  off  great  quantity  of  valuable  ship  timber.  Afiairs  of  coasts,  &a  Served  in  the  West 
Indies  and  North  America;  and  has  received  a  reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 

228  Captain  Maunsell  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
^29  Captain  Meech  served  two  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39tb,  in  Lord  Hill's  Divi- 
sion. 

231  Captdn  Francis  Thomas  Meik  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  throughout  the  campaign  in 
Affghanistan,  under  Lord  Eeane,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghnznee  (  Medal) .  He  was 
also  present  in  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (Medal),  on  the  29th  Deo.  1843  ;  and  in  1846  he 
served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  including  the  actions  at  Bnddiwal,  Aliwal,  and 
Sobraon. 

233  Captain  Meredith  served  with  the  13th  regt«  in  the  last  American  War,  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Plattsborg  in  1813,  and  at  the  battle  of  La  Cole  Mill. 

236  Captain  John  Miller  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  in  1897. 

238  Captain  T.  P.  Mitchell  served  with  the  69th  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801 ;  also  at 
the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

239  Captain  J.  P.  Mitford  served  on  the  Staff  thronghout  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  tibe  operations  before  Canton,  «nd  at  the  investment  of  Nankin. 


368  War  Services  of  the  Captaim* 

240  Captam  A.  O.  Molesworth  flerred  tlie  campaign  of  1815,  and  wai  engflfed  at  Oanknx* 
23rd  and  24th  Jane,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

241  Captain  Molloy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Bifle  Brigade,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  orBoleia,  Vimiera,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiyeOe,  Ni?e,  and  Tonlonsc^  far 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815, 
and  was  severelv  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

242  Captain  Montgomery  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807  f  and  tuhsequently  ia  th« 
Peninsula,  including  the  storming  of  Badajos,  ai&drs  prevu>us  to  and  battle  of  Salamanca^  and 
retreat  to  Madrid.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

243  Captain  Edward  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  n>r  Portugal,  in  March  1810^ 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Basaoo^«and  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severelj 
wounded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  months.  In  April  1613  he  rejoined  the 
regiment,  in  the  Peniasula,  and  was  present  at  the  batUea  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  KlreUe, 
Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  Fusiliers  to  iunoriea,  and  was 
present  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans,  in  January  1815.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi 
eight  Clasps. 

246  Captain  Morle  served  in  the  Queen's  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat;  at  the  siege  of  Flashing ; 
and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  inculding  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pampeluna*  Nivelle,  Nivei,  and 
Toulouse,  besides  several  affairs  of  outposts.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clsapa. 

247  Captain  Samuel  Morris  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th,  and  was  present  at  th« 
battles  of  Darroea,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  thm 
War  Medal  with  siz  Clasps. 

254  Captain  Huntley  Nicholson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  from  July  1813  to  th« 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  NiveUe,  Nive,  Or^es,  and  Toulouse,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Present  at  the  quelling  of  the  matinj 
at  Barrackpore,  in  Dea  1824.  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  engageoMBta 
near  Prome  on  the  20th,  25th,  and  26th  Nov.  1826. 

255  Captain  Aug.  Nicolls  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  from  Feb.  1 810  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  inclu£ng  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps:  he  was  also  present  at  the  actions  of  Arroyo 
de  Molino,  Garris,  and  Aire. 

256  Captain  Norman  served  with  the  81st  thronghont  the  campugn  of  1842  in  Afl^|i|in^tf|^i>^ 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Teseen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  CabooJ, 
and  in  the  diflferent  engagements  leading  to  it,  and  has  received  the  medal.  He  was  proaent  with 
the  40th  at  Mahamjpore,  and  has  reoMved  the  Bronze  star. 

257  Captain  Charles  0*Neill  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  following  actions  and  sieges: — Tidavera,  Busaoo,  Oporto^  Pombal, 
Leira,  Condeixa,  Fleur-de-lis,  Guarda,  Sabugal,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Badiyos  (2nd  siege),  Ciadad 
Bodrigo,  Badajos  (Srd siege,  and  severely  wonnded  at  the  assault),  Salamanca^  Vittoria,  ^iwiecs, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Sanveterre,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  witn  clan n 
Clasps.    Served  also  during  the  Kandian  war  in  Ceylon. 

259  Captain  Arthur  Ormsby  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1809  until  1811,  and  was 
present  at  the  crossing  of  the  Donro,  and  in  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras.  He  served  tlie  cam- 
paign of  1815  with  the  14th,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  storming  of  CambrAy, 
at  which  Ust  he  was  slightly  wounded.  Served  afterwards  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  praseni  at 
the  siege  and  culture  of  Hattras;  also  in  the  Deccan campaign  of  1817  and  18;  and  the  aieg*  and 
capture  of  ^ortpore  nnder  Lord  Combermere. 

260  Captain  A.  H.  Ormsby  served  in  the  Burmese  war  from  Sept  1824  to  Jan.  1826,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Aracan,  and  in  the  Talaok  expedition.  Mentioned  ia 
Col.  Wetherall's  despatch  for  distingoished  gallantry  in  action  with  the  rebels  at  St.  Sostaeha 
and  St  Benoit,  in  Canada,  I4th  Dea  18S7. 

262  Captain  Packe  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  with  the  13th  Dragoons,  and  waa  aUghtly 
wounded  at  Waterloo. 

263  Captain  E.  D.  Palmer  served  on  the  expedition  to  Ferrol  in  1600 ;  the  EgnUan  oampsign 
of  1801,  including  the  action  at  the  landing  (with  the  Ist  Divi»ion)  and  those  of  the  13tli  aLd 
21  St  March.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Fort  of  Balagneron  the  Kantrm 
Coast  of  Spain.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Kgypt 

268  Captain  Peevor  served  with  the  17th  in  the  Nepaul  campaigns  of  1815  and  16,  and  tba 
Mahratta  and  Pindaree  war  of  1817  and  18,  including  the  battle  of  Jnbbnlpore. 

269  Captain  Pemberton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1814  to  the  end  of  that  war. 

271  Captain  Pieters  served  in  the  American  War  In  Canada  in  1814  and  15 ;  also  in  IIm  late 
Rebellion  in  Canada. 

274  Cqrtahi  Pode  served  with  the  33rd  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Germany  and 
Holland,  inelnding  the  actions  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and  stocating  of  Bergaa- 
op-ZoooB,  where  he  was  aarereiy  wounded  and  taken  prisoner. 


War  Services  of  the  Captains.  369 

275  Captain  Poole  lorred  the  campaigna  of  1814  and  15,  inoloding  the  bombardment  of  tha 
French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  wounded. 

276  Captain  Porteoni  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  6l8t  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Bnsaoo,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Orthes,  and  Tonlonse^  for  which  he  has  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal 
with  foor  Clasps. 

277  Captain  Thomas  Potter  serred  in  the  Peninsnlft  wad  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with 
eight  Clasps  for  Comnna,  Barrosa»  Badigoz,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nire,  and  Orthes. 

278  Captain  Prendergast  served  in  the  PeninsiUa  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  the  Pyrenees,  NiveUe,  Nive,  Orthes,  aod  Tonlonse»  for  which  he  hais  reoeived  the  War 
Medal  with  fire  Clasps. 

279  Captain  Dayid  Price  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  or  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Corniina,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

280  Captain  Bice  Price  served  in  die  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pampeluna,  28th  July  (severely  wounded  in 
the  left  ^in,  where  the  ball  still  remains),  and  the  Nive  9th  and  13th  Deo.  1813,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.    Served  subsequently  in  the  American  war. 

288  Captain  Protheroe  served  with  the  46th  at  the  defence  of  Dominica,  in  1805;  and  com- 
manded in  Fort  Young,  whii^  was  cannonaded  by  five  line-of-battle  ships,  and  three  filiates,  &c.. 
for  nine  hours,  and  was  most  honourably  mentioned  in  the  despatches  lor  distinguished  gallantry 
on  that  occasion. 

284  Captain  Thomas  Ramsay  served  with  the  52nd  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  battle  of. 
Kioge  in  1807;  In  the  Peninsula  in  1808-9,  including  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  and  retreat  through 
GalJicia;  and  on  the  expedition  to  the  Schddt;  served  with  the  47th  at  the  defence  of  Cadis,  in 
1810  and  11;  and  with  the  14th  at  Genoa^and  also  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of 
Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

285  Captain  Randall  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Yittoria :  he  served  also  the  Waterloo  Campaign. 

287  Captain  Reynett  served  in  the  PeiUnsula  with  the  45th  and  waspresent  at  Busaco,  Fuentes 
d'Onor,  Cindad  Rodrigo,  and  Badajoi,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

289  Capt  J.  a  Rich  served  at  Waloheren  m  1809;  and  in  HoUandfrom  Dec  1813  to  May  18U. 
291  Captain  Thomas  Richardson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  20th  Light  Draroons  and 

was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

295  Captain  Frederick  Robertson  whilst  serving  with  the  land  and  naval  forces  on  the 
eoast  of  North  America  in  1813,  was  mentioned  in  terms  of  commendation  in  four  different 
despatches.  He  has  received  the  Naval  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  dasp^  inscribed  **  April 
and  May  Boat  Service,  1813." 

297  Captain  Patrick  Robertson  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Algiers  (Medal  and 
one  Clasp). 

298  Captain  Robert  A.  Rollo  served  in  Bgypt,  in  1807, 

800  Cu>tain  Rudkin  served  with  the  50th  during  the  campdgBS  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1808 
to  1818  inclusive,  and  also  on  the  Walcheren  expedition;  he  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vimiera  and  Corunna,  occupving  the  lines  at  Torres  Vedras,  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor 
(wounded),  action  of  Arroyo  de  Molino^  covering  the  siege  of  Bad^joz,  surprise  of  Almsres,  and 
battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  at  which  last  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.  Ho  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

306  Captain  Charles  Scott  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claro  for  Navariuo,  1827. 

308  Captain  Seward  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1810  to  Feb.  1813,  including  tbo 
•lege  of  the  Ibrts  and  batUe  of  Salamanca;  also  the  siege  of  Burgos,  firom  19th  Sept.  to  2Ut 
October  1812. 

312  Captain  Sisson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  81st  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Comnna,  for  which  he  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

315  Captain  William  Smith  served  with  the  45th  in  the  Burmese  war. 

316  Captain  Speedy  served  the  campaigns  of  1841  and  42,  in  the  Idth  Light  Infantry,  and  was 
praent  at  the  stormine  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Teseen,  forcing  the  tfugdullack 
Pass,  reduction  of  the  tort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  defence  of  Jellalabad  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov. 
and  1st  Dec  1841, 11th  March,  24th  March,  and  1st  April  1842,  and  general  action  and  defeat 
of  Akbar  Khan.    Medals  for  Jellalabad  and  CabooL 

317  Captdn  Spnrin  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  French  privateer  at  Palamos,  8th  November  1813. 
818  Colonel  Steiger  served  with  Watteville's  Regt.  m  Sicily;  at  the  taking  of  Santa  Maura, 

near  Messina  on  the  landing  of  the  enemy's  troops  on  the  18th  Sept  1810;  and  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz  in  1811.  In  Deo.  1812  he  was  appointed  a  captain  in  the  23rd  Portuguese  Regt.,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Yittoria  (as  a  brigade-major),  the  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  the 
actions  of  Ronoesvalles  and  Suberi,  battle  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  July  1813, — severely 
wounded  in  the  head;  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  the  three  days'  fighting  in  front  of  Bayonne  in  Deo. 


370  Wo^  Services  of  the  Captains. 

1813-  and  battles  of  Ortbes  and  Toulouse.  Appointed  Lieut-Colonel  in  his  na^T*  comtiT  in 
1822 1  and  Colonel  of  the  Swiss  Confederation  in  1828,— being  the  highest  militaiyniik  in 
S  witzeriand,  and  corresponding  with  that  of  a  general  officer  in  other  ser?ioes.    H«  has  rfoeiTcd 

the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  ,     ^    .      ,       . ,.   .,.       ^.         :.  

319  Captain  H.  W.  Stephens  serred  in  the  Feninsula  with  the  66th,  and  was  yeaetit 
at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  on  the  12th  May  1809,  when  the  regt.  having  lost  the  servieeB  af 
Field  Officer  he  was  ordered  to  act  in  that  capacity,  which  ha  continued  to  do  until  the  battle 
of  Talavera,  where  he  had  a  horse  killed  under  him  and  was  hhnself  seTenly  wounded  aiid 
taken  prisoner,  and  taken  into  France,  where  he  wos  detained  until  the  peace  of  18  U.  He  kms 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  

320  Captain  John  Steuart  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  69tb,  and  was  aevwely 

wounded  at  Quatre  Bras* 

321  Captain  Robert  Stevens  served  at  the  battle  of  Camperdown,  1797.  In  the  aetioDs  in 
Aleesiras  bay  and  the  StraiU  of  Gibraltar  in  1801  ;  and  at  the  captmre  of  JiivoU,  1812,  mnd 
officiaUy  mentioned  in  the  Gaiette  letter.    (War  Medal  with  three  Clasps). 

322  Captain  Duncan  Stewart  served  with  the  42nd  in  the  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  Fnuiee, 
and  Flanders,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  the  Pyrenees  (28th  July  to  2nd 
Auff.),  NiveUe,  Nive  (9Ui  to  13th  Dec),  Orthes  (shot  through  the  left  hand),  and  Qnetre  Bru 
(severely  wounded  in  the  left  thigh,  the  baU  remaining  lodged).    He  has  received  the  War 


Medal  with  five  Clasps.  ,.,«,      ,        ju  *j^nir.mrji 

323  Captain  James  Stewart  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal 

three  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoa,  and  Salamanca. 

324  Captain  Still  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clnapa 

for  Busaco  and  Fuentes  d'Onor.  ,».^.,^  .,.  .     .    air^u     .^ 

326  Captain  Sullivan  served  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  the  campaign  m  Allghaoiatan«  m 
1842  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  foroine  of  the  Kbyber  Pass,  storming  the  heighu  of  Jog- 
dulluck,  action  of  Teseen  and  Huftkotul,  and  occupation  of  Cabool.  Served  the  Sutlej  campaign 
of  1845-6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps): 
he  officiated  as  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  1st  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Fero««»shah;  and  had  three 
horses  shot  under  him  m  the  actions  of  the  18th,  21st,  and  22nd  Dec.  1846.  Served  also,  the 
Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9 ;  and  commanded  a  Troop  at  thebattle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp ). 

327  Captain  Swinton  served  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Sutlej  campwgn  of 
1845-6,  and  was  present  at  the  Battles  of  Moodkee  (severely  wounded),  Feroxeehah,  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  ,         .         ,^    «  ^  .       ^ 

328  Captain  Tallan  served  with  the  41st  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Raogoon,  attack  on  Kemundine  and  on  Pagoda  Point,  capture  of  Syriam,  the  eeveral 
engagements  in  front  of  Rangoon  from  the  Ist  to  the  15th  Deo.  1824,  capture  of  TantabaiD,  aiege 
of  Denobiu  from  25lh  of  March  until  its  capture  on  the  2nd  April  1825,  engagemenU  near  F^ome 
on  the  1st,  2nd,  and  5th  Dec.  following,  capture  of  Meloom  and  of  Psgahm  Mew.  Serredalso  in 
Upper  and  Lower  Scinde  and  in  Beloochistan,  in  1840  and  1841.   Has  received  the  Medal  fbr  Arm. 

329  Capt  John  Taylor  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st  and  was  present  at  the  batllee  of 
tiie  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  ITiTe,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  theWsr  Medal  with  four  Claspa. 

330  Caption  Donald  Wm.  Tench  served  with  the  45th  during  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-7  { 
and  he  was  afterwards  present  in  the  action  with  the  insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats. 

831  Captain  John  Terry  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  T6nloase. 

333  Captain  James  Thompson  went  out  with  others  on  board  the  Union  trans|K)rt,  to  jom 
the  1st  Battalion  36th  Regiment,  then  serving  with  General  Whitelock's  expedition  in  South 
America;  but  as  the  whole  force  had  left,  when  they  arrived  at  the  River  Platc^  they  uHimately 
returned  to  England.  In  1808,  he  served  with  the  S6th  in  Portugal,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera.  In  1809,  on  the  Walcberen  expedition,  including  the  oaptnre  of 
Ter  Vere  and  Flashing.  Served  again  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1811  to  the  end  of  thafwar  in 
1814  and  was  present  inth  the  863i  in  everv  action  in  which  it  waa  ennged,  iadodiiig  the 
battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  NivelTe,  Nive,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse  ;  and  commanded  a  Company  throughout,  afterliis  Captain  waa  killed  al  Salamanca. 
Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

335  Captain  Tittle  served  in  the  88th,  on  the  Wakheren  expedition  in  1809;  also  tha  Feain* 
Bular  campaigns,  from  April,  1811,  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  iocluding  the  storming  of 
Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  various  skirmishes  on  the  retreat  firom  Burgos,  action  M  Qsnia, 
battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastiao,  and  investment  of  Bayoone.  In  1819  he  aamd  on 
Commando  through  CaiXerland.  At  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian  he  acted  as  an  engineer,  and  was 
severely  wounded  on  the  Slst  August,  whilst  showing  a  ford  to  Col.  Femes  of  the  PbrtqgMse 
srrvfcc.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

336  Captain  Torriano  served  at  Walcberen,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Fludiing. 

337  Captain  Trisoott  served  in  the  actiens  in  Algesiras  Bay  and  the  Straits  of  Gihraltsr, 
In  1801  ;  also  at  the  destruction  of  the  Danish  Squadron  at  Lyngoe,  in  1812.    War  Medal  with 

two  Clasps. 

338  Capt.  John  Trotter  served  at  Walchereo ;  also  at  Cadis  daring  the  latter  part  of  tha  aiege. 


fFar  Services  of  the  Captains.  371-377 

340  Captsin.  Turner  terved  with  the  Boyal  Marine  Battalion  in  Egypt,  onder  Sir  Ralph 
Abercrombj,  in  1801  ;  and  hat  received  the  Torkiah  Gold  Medal  and  the  Sil?er  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp. 

341  Captain  Tweedie  was  present  in  the  batteries  of  the  Faro,  under  Sir  James  Stewarf, 
Served  abo  the  campaien  of  1814,  in  the  south  of  France,  indading  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  fur 
which  be  has  received  £e  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

342  Captain  Urquhart  served  with  the  Beserve  of  the  Army  of  the  Indus  under  Brigadier 
Valiant,  at  the  rsduction  of  Fort  Munora  in  Soinde  in  February  1839.  Debarked  with  a 
detaohmeet  of  his  corps  under  a  brisk  fire  at  Bushier  in  the  Persian  GulF,  for  the  protection  of 
the  East  India  Company's  Resident.  Was  present  at  nearly  all  the  affairs  in  Cnina  (  A! edal) 
from  the  capture  or  Cnusan  up  to  the  attack  on  the  heights  above  Canton.  In  the  course  of 
these  serrices  he  commanded  a  Company  specially  selected  for  desultory  services,  and  was 
frequently  mentioned  in  the  despatches. 

343  Captain  XJssher  served  the  Nepaul  campaigns  of  1816  and  1817,  with  the  66tb. 

344  Captain  H.  H.  Yanghan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  67th,  from  July  1810  to  Jan. 
1812,  including  the  battle  of  Barrosa  and  defence  of  Cadis.  Served  afterwards  in  the  East 
Indict,  including  the  Mahratta  campaigns  of  1817  and  18;  and  sieges  of  Rhygur,  Amulneer,  and 
Asseerghur.    Ho  has  received  the  War  Me^al  with  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

345  Captain  Vetch  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Barrosa  and  Badajoz; 
and  he  served  also  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

348  Captain  Watkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco, 
Albuhera,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

352  Captain  James  C.  Webster  served  the  campdgn  of  1815  with  the  44th,  and  was  severelj 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

854  Captain  Wellings  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian  and  Hive. 

355  Captain  Wells  served  at  Madeira,  in  1807  and  8;  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  the  cam- 
paign of  1816,  including  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

356  Captain  Wether^  served  in  the  Mahratta  war  in  1817,  18,  and  19,  vrith  the  22nd  Light 
Dragoons,  and  waa  engaged  at  Bodamy,  Belgaum,  Sbolapore,  and  Capaol  Droog. 

857  C^tain  Wharton  served  with  the  85tti  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  siege 
and  captmre  of  Flushing  in  1809;  the  cam|>aigns  of  1811  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  including  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Oaor  and  siege  of  Badajoz.  Served  with  the  73rd  during  the  campaigns  of 
1813, 14,  and  15,  in  Swedish  Pomerania,  Hanover,  and  the  Netherlands,  including  the  battles  of 
Goerde,  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo,  at  which  Jast  he  was  severely  wounded  through  both 
thighs  by  a  musket-balL    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d*Onor. 

359  Captain  Whitley  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Boleia,  Yimiera,  Corunna,  Busaco,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  five  Clasps. 

360  Captain  Wightman  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  in  1809, 10,  and  11,  and  was 
present  at  the  pursuit  of  Massena,  and  the  operations  on  the  Alementigo,  action  of  Campo 
Mayor,  siege  of  01even<;a,  and  first  siege  of  Badaioz,  with  Colonel  Colbome*s  brigade,  when  by 
ft  rapid  advance,  several  convoys  were  intercepted,  and  the  fortified  post  of  Benateague  taken ; 
ftlso  present  at  Uie  battle  of  Albuhera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp. 

361  Captain  James  Williams  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Busaco  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

362  Captain  Wills  served  in  the  1st  Battalion  Boyal  Marines  during  the  American  War  in 
1818-15  ;  distinguished  himself  at  the  attack  upon  Hampton  ;  attacked  Point  Pitre,  garrisoned 
it  with  150  men,  and  retained  possession  of  it  until  it  was  destroyed. 

364  Captain  Windham  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
Wsr  Meoal  with  one  Clasp. 

366  Captun  Witts  served  at  the  battle  of  the  Nile,  1798.  At  the  siege  and  capitulation  of 
St  Elmo,  Capua,  and  Qaeta,  1799.  In  the  Boyal  Marine  Battalion  under  Sir  Balph  Aber- 
croraby  in  Egjpt,  1801  (Turkish  Gold  Medal).    War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

367  Captain  Henry  Wood  served  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  campaign  of 
1842  in  Afighauistan  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  capture  of 
Mammoo  ^baily  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdulluck,  action  at  Tezeen  and  Huft  Kotul,  and 
ocoapation  of  CabooL  ^rved  also  in  the  Puojaub  campaign  of  1849,  and  was  present  at  the 
batUct  of  ChUlianwiJlah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

369  Captain  John  H.  Wright  served  with  the  Boyal  Battalion  from  1836  to  1840,  in  co- 
operation with  the  Spanish  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Fuenterabia,  11th  July 
1836,  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  Hernani,  16th  March  1837. 

370  Captain  Wrixon  served  in  Spain  from  April  1812  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  including 
the  first  siege  of  Tarragona,  retreat  therefrom,  actions  before  Alcoy,  battle  of  Castalla,  second 
•iege  of  Tarragona,  action  at  OxdaU  investment  of  Barcelona,  besides  various  other  aifairs. 
Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Qenoa»  and  with  the  expedition  to  Naples, 


878 


LIEUTENANTS. 


} 


CORNBT, 
9d  LIRUT.  n 

ENSIGN. 


I 


Ackland,  QraTCB,  61  Foot,  Barraekmasier 
at  Templemare 

9  Addison,  John,*  2  Dragoon  Gnarda    .... 

Agar,  Thontas,  (Quarter-Master,    6  Oct.  00)  > 
4  Royal  Veteran  Battalion   5 

9  Alcock,  Henry,*  63  Foot 

Alder,  Walter  K.,  Royal  Marines 

Alexander,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Allan,  William,  7  Foot 

*Allen,  George,  88  Foot    

Allen,  John,  88  Foot 

Alley,  Tottenham,  Royal  Corsican  Rangers 

{Altenstein,  Henry,*  Baron, 6W,  India  Rt 
*Ame8,  Jolm,  1  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia  . . . 

Amyatt,  Augustas,  26  Foot •  • 

Amyott,  Richard  Garret,  Royal  Marines. .  • 
Anderson,  Thomas,  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

Andrew,  Charles,  Royal  Artillery    

Arbnthnott,  Hon,  Mariott,  8  Foot 

Archer,  Thomas,  112  Foot    

*Arden,  William,  4  Foot 

9  Armstrong,  Francis  Wheeler,*  Coldst.  Qds. 

Armstrong,  John,  40  Foot 

9  Armstrong,  John  Cooper,*  R.  Art.  Driyers 
Armstrong,  Montgomery,  R.  YoiIl  Rangers 

Armstrong,  Richard,  70  Foot 

Amutrong,  Wm.  Honry,  2  R.  Vet  Battalion 
Arnold,  Henry,  Royal  Marines,  Captain  \ 

Ut  Warwick  Militia 

Amott,  Alexander,  26  Foot 

Atkin,  John,  88  Foot 

Atkinson,  John,  08  Foot 

9  Austin,  Edward  Frederick,'  47  Foot 
Auitin^  Tkomoi,  6  Royal  Vet.  Batt.,  Fort 

Mqfor  ofJhmeannon  Fort 

Ayery,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines   

9  Ayshford,  Aaron  Moore,*  12  Foot  .... 

Bailey,  James  Alderson,*  60  Foot 

9  Baillie,  Andrew,'*  30  Foot 

Bally,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Bain,  John,  61  Foot 

Bainbrigge,  Thomas  Parker,  48  Foot  .... 

Baker,  Qeoige,  Royal  Marines 

Baker,  Thomas,  15  Foot   

Baldock,  Charles  Robert,  Royal  Artillery 

Bale,  WUUam,  3  Foot   

Balinhard,  John  Allen  Camegy  de,  13  Drags. 
Ball,  HoweU,  Garrison  Company  •• .  < 

9  Ball.  Robert,"  59  Foot , 

BaU,  William,  22  Foot 

Baring,  Frederick,  51  Foot  

Barlow,  John  Thomas,  03  Foot 

Bametson,  Alexander,  92  Foot 

Barrett,  Thomas,  3  Foot   

Barry,  St.  George  Ryder,  13  Dragoons  .... 

Barilet,  Frederick  George,  7  Foot    

Bate,  Frederick,  Royal  Artillery  Driyers. . . . 

9  Bayly,  Frederick,'*  Royal  Artillery 

Bayly,  Geo.  Augustus  57  Foot,  Adjutant,  \ 

Wickiow  MUitia    5 

Bayly,  Thomas,  1  Foot 

9  Beambh,  Bernard,"  84  Foot 

Beauchamp,  Charles  Eustace,  Royal  Artillery 


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1  Sept. 

never 

10  Mar. 

1  Nov. 

27  April 
24  Feb. 

never 
10  Sept 

23  Aug. 
16  Jan. 

never 

24  June 

2  Aug. 

28  Nov. 
28  April 

6.Mar. 
4F^b. 
never 
1  Sept 

19  Oct 
1  Jan. 

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27  Aug. 

IJone 

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11  July 

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18  Nov. 
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29  June 

7  Feb. 

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17  Oct 
25  Mar. 


22 

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18 
3 
25 
26 
5 
10 
25 
1222 
9921 
0925 
1017 
1814 


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08 
09 
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21 
23 
17 


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Aug. 

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HALF  FAY. 


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14 

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13 

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091 

14 

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27  Feb.    23 
5  Dec.    14 


19 
14 
30 
18 
10 
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16 
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12 
08 
15 
10 
081 


6  Dee.  37 


25  Feb.    16 

IJttly    10 

25  Dec.    18 

12  Mar.  18 

4  Feb.    46 


09  28  Feb. 
12 19  Oct 
05 12  Sept. 
11 30  Sept 

10  6  Dee. 

95  ISept 

09 16  April 

1421  Dec. 

0927  June 

^24  Oct 

0911  April 

07   3  May 

1127  July 

09 19  July 

10 17  Dec. 

06 

30 

13 

07 

10 

11 

05 


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15  25  Feb.  16 
05  25  Nov.   18 

13  9  Jan.    14 

13 


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29  Mar. 

18  Mar. 
14  Nov. 
11  Mar. 

8  Feb. 

19  Mar. 
0(5'29  Sept 

13  8  June 

14  25  Oct 
13|18  May 
12'l5  July 
09  21  June 


29  April  36 


25  Aug. 
5  Feb. 
5  Oct 


1319 


08.1 


5  Jan.  41 


Oct. 
1  Oct. 


14 
06 
18(15  Mar.  27 


July 
Mar. 

93 

14 

Jan. 

2d 

July 

Sept 

Dec. 

17 
14 
14 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

31 

July 

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10 

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10 

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40 

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20 

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37 
19 

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16 

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June 

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20  7 
13  I 
I2I20 

22  Dee.  40 

25  Mar.   10 

25  Oct    21 

6  Feb.   37 


liiiutenants. 


379 


Belford,  William,  48  Foot 

Bell,  Samael,  00  Foot    , 

Bellot,  Charles  Joseph  de,  60  Foot  ...... 

Beqnett,  Bryan  0*Donnell,  77  Foot    .... 

9  Bennett,  James,  14  Dragoons • . . 

Benson,  Wm.  Welbore  H.,  80  Foot ...... 

S  Benwell,  Thomas,*^  4  Foot 

9  Berford,  Richard,'*  2  Foot    

9  SSI  Best,  Chas.  Lewis,  1  LineBn.  Ger.  L%. 
Bezant f  John,^^  Royal  Marine  Artillery. . . , 

9  Birch,  George,*  64  Foot 

9  Black,  John,*^  3  R.  Veteran  Batt.  Fort-  \ 
Mqjor  of  Charles  Fart  and  Kinsale  . .  ) 

Blagrave,  James,  80  Foot. 

Blair,  Thomas  Newenham,  7  West  India  Regt. 
Blair,  William  Hunter,  Royal  Artilleiy  . . , . 

Blake,  James  Bunboiy,  43  Foot • . , 

Blake,  John,  Royal  Artillery 

Blanchard,  William,  Nova  Scotia  Fencibles 

Bland,  Robert  John,  70  Foot , 

9  Blood,  Thomas,^  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
Bloomfleld,  J.  A.  B.  Lord,  JTCjB.,  Coldst.  Gds. 
Blacke,  Robert  Stewart.  Royal  Marines. ... 
9  Blyth,  John  Willis,^  R.  Artillery  Drivers 

Boghurst,  Edward,  Royal  Artillery  *. 

Boileaa,  John  Peter,  90  Foot  

SIB  Boldero,  Henry,*^  27  Foot    

Bolton,  Samuel,  23  Foot 

Bond,  William  Spittle,  Royal  Marines  .... 

Bonnor,  Thomas,  Corsicau  Rcgt. ,  •  • . 

*Booth,  William,  14  Foot    

Bordes,  Breon  Charles,  13  Foot 

Bovill,  Edward,  20  Foot 

Bowdler,  George  Andrew,  00  Foot 

Bowles,  Humphrey,  22  Dragoons    

Boyd,  Arthur,  2  Garrison  Battalion    ...... 

Boyd,  Sir  John,  Bt.,  1  Garrison  Battalion 
Boyd,  Robert,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion.. 

Bradbume,  Francis,  16  Dragoons 

9  Bradshaw,  Francis  Green,"  62  Foot   • .  •  • 

Brady,  Bernard,  07  Foot 

Braimer,  James  Louttit,  Royal  Marines  .... 

Wi  Bramwell,  John,»  02  Foot   

^  Brattle,  Thomas,*'  Royal  Marines 

Sn  Brearey,  Christ.  Spencer,"  27  Foot.. . . 
9  QB  Brice,  Alexander  Adair,**  66  Foot  .. 
SIB  Bridge,  George  Dandrige,*^  73  Foot    . . 

Bridger,  James,  16  Dragoons  

9  ^Bridger,  John,  1  Prov.  Batt.  of  Militia 

9  Brierly,  William,**  77  Foot 

Broomfleld,  Alex.  Scott,  68  Foot 

9  Brown,  Charles,*"  fiO  Foot 

in  Brown,  Eugene,  01  Foot 

Brown,  Francis  Camac,  80  Foot 

Brown,  John,  82  Foot   

Browne,  Andrew,  53  Foot 

S3II  Browne,  Hon.  William,  62  Foot 

Bmce,  John,  R.  Artillery  Drivers 

Brumby,  Charles,  Meuron*s  Regt 

9  Brydges,  John  Wm.  Egerton,  14  Dragoons 

9  Bubb,  Anthony,^  61  Foot 

9  Buchanan,  Wm.Theophilus,**  13  Dragoons 

Buckeridgc,  Francis  Hotcbkln,  30  Foot 

Buckley,  William  Henry,  Unattached 

Bulger,  Andrew,^  Newfoundland  Fencibles.. 


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26 
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6 
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6 
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20 
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May 

Nov. 

July 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Feb, 

Aug. 

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Dec 
Sept. 

Aug. 
Jan. 
July 
June 
Aug. 
Nov. 


13 
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Oct 

June 

Jan. 

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July 

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July 

Aug. 

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Feb. 

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Mar. 

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Oct. 

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22  Mar. 

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16  Aug. 

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16  Aug. 
16  Mar. 
26  Dec. 
3  April 
16  Sept. 
22  Sept. 
July 
16  Feb. 

2  May 
16  Auir. 

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6  Dec. 

18  May 
21  Dec. 
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16  Aug. 

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21  May 

3  Oct. 

9  Jan. 
30  Mar. 

2  Sept. 
10  April 

7  Oct. 

0  July 

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Aug. 

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26  Nov. 

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15  Feb. 

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10 

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26 

12 

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11 
16 
05 
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25 
12 
12 
22 
25 
8 

26 
1 
1 
1 

14 

26 

27 

2 

26 
2 
2 
30 
20 
24 
26 

3 
12 


21 

26 

11 

5 

6 


1626 


25 

26 
20 
26 
25 
8 
10 
17 
3 
1 
26 
1026 
1326 
1326 


13 

2 

26 


Mar. 

26 

Mar* 

16 

Feb. 

40 

Feb. 

16 

Sept. 
Feb. 

10 
16 

Mar. 

16 

Mar. 

17 

Oct. 

10 

April 

July 

Mar. 

16 
63 
29 

Jan. 

26 

Sept. 
Nov. 

16 
17 

Dec 

18 

Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 

14 
10 
21 
17 
18 

April 
Feb* 

15 
15 

Sept. 
Dec. 

14 
36 

May 
Oct. 

17 
17 

July 
Oct. 

02 
16 

June 

16 

Sept. 
Mar. 

6 

18 

Dee. 

18 

Dec. 

44 

Feb. 

17 

Ang. 
May 
Oot 

14 
26 

20 

June 

17 

Mar. 

16 

1814 

Mar. 

17 

Nov. 

22 

Dec. 

14 

April 

July 

Dec. 

17 
18 
18 

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Jan. 

23 

22 

Aug. 
Oct 

16 
16 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

14 

July 

April 

Nov. 

16 
26 
32 

June 

16 

380 


Lieutenants. 


Buller,  John,  85  Foot   ••••• 

Bnnyon,  Charies  Spencer,  UnatUcbed   .... 

Bardon,  Charles,  Royal  Marines 

Bom,  Heniy  Wilson,  1  Foot 

Bnni,  James,  72  Foot    ..• 

918ft  Bnmet,  John,  66  Foot 

Borrooghos,  Thomas  D*£ye,  14  Dragoons  . . 
BuT$l^,  Jamet  Oodolphin,**  R.  Artillery 

Bostoed ,  John,  16  Foot 

Busteed,  Michael,  57  Foot   

918ft  Butler,  Whitwell,^  ScoUFasilier  Guards 

9  Butterworth,  Henry ,^  35  Foot    

Byng,  ^on.Gerald  Frederick  F.,  53  Foot 

9  CahiU,  Nicholas,*' 36  Foot 

Cameron,  Alexander,  42  Foot 

Cameron,  Donald,  42  Foot 

9  Cameron,  Donald,**  60  Foot 

Cameron,  Duncan,  1  Foot 

Cameron,  James,  77  Foot 

Cameron,  John,  49  Foot  

9  Cameron,  Lachlan  Maclean,**  Unattached 

Cameron,  Peter  Robert,  53  Foot 

Campbell,  Alexander,*^  Royal  Marines  .  • . . 

^Campbell,  Alexander,  03  Foot 

Campbell,  Charles,  99  Foot 

9  Campbell,  Charles  William,**  39  Foot   • . 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Royal  Marines 

Campbell,  James,  Unattached .•«.... 

Campbell,  James,**  41  Foot 

Campbell,  Rupert,**  38  Foot.  ^ 

tSft  Campbell,  Thomas,  40  Foot 

Campbell,  William,  49  Foot 

Canning,  Edward  Joseph,  83  Foot  •••••••• 

Cannon,  James,  3  Garrison  Battalion 

Carew,  Robert,  41  Foot 

Carey,  James,  101  Foot 

9  Carey,  Michael,**  40  Foot    

9  Camaby,  Alexander,**  76  Foot    

Carr,  Ralph,**  21  Foot 

Cary,  Deering,  44  Foot 

9  Cary,  George  Marcus,**  Rifle  Brigade  • . 
Cassan,  Edward  Sheffield,  West  India  Ran. 

Canel,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Chads,  William  Catherwood,  Royal  Marines 
Chadtciek,  Wm.f^  5  R.  Vet.  Batt.,  Capt,  > 

oflnoalidi^  Royal  Hoepitalt  Chdtea  ) 
9  ChaUis,John  Henry f^  1  Royal  yct.Batt. 
Cbamberlayne,  J.  Chamberlayne,  Royal  Art. 

Chambers,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Chamben,  Samuel,  64  Foot,   Barraek'  I 

Matter  at  Tidlamore    ) 

Chambres,  Wm.  Chambres,  R.  Marines  .... 
Champion,  Edward  Kendall,  Unattached  . . 
Chapman^  Qeorgef^  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

Charsley,  Charles,  56  Foot   

Chstfield,  Frederick,  SO  Foot 

Choisenl,  Xavier,  27  Foot 

C  Cinnamond,  Joseph,**  Royal  Marines    . . 

Clare,  BeDJamin,  00  Foot 

Clark,  Edward  Stevens,  44  Foot 

Clark,  Frederick,  14  Foot 

Clsrke,  John  Thorp,  3  Foot 


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124 
2 

30 

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24 
21 
29 
19 
24 
26 
24 
15 

8 

4 
120 

7 
127 

2 

2 
127 

2 
18 

5 
15 


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Oct. 

May 

May 

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05 
26 
96 
13 
08 
13 
20 
96 
12 
09 


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Not.  99 
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never 

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never 

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Oct. 

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Feb. 

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18  Jan.    10 


20 

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08 
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13 

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15 

04 

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00124 

11 

10114 

12 

10 

03 

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16  July 

1  AprU 

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19  Feb. 
8  May 

24  Oct 
1  June 

29  Sept 
8  Aug. 
12  Jan. 
27  AprU 
26  Jan. 
Aug. 

3  Oct 
7  Aug. 
7  May 

21  April 

21  Mar. 
7  July 

20  May 

1  Aug. 
10  Oct 

25  Dec. 
29  Sept 

2  May 

25  July 
April 

24  Oct 

7  July 

3  Sept 
18  May 
12  Aug. 

22  Juue 

8  April 

26  Mar. 
7  Mar. 

Nov. 

27  Jan. 
May 

17  July 

25  June 
15  Aug. 

5  Juue 


07 
29 
99 


15 
21 
08 
14 
11 


WIIEN 
PLACED  OM 
HALF  PAY. 


7 

16 

11 


1621 
11 


25 

24 

1 

25 

25 


1425 
09^11 
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10 

11 

05 

11 

14 

11 

37 

14 

15 

08 

13 

14 

11 

101 

24 

34 

87 


11 

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17 

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1525 


25 
05 
11 
14 
14 


11 
10 
7 
25 
16 


1225 
1525 
1219 
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08 
09 
27 

10 

05 

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13 

11 

18 

07 

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1210 

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24  Oct 
27  May 

10  Sept 

18  Nov. 
12  Feb. 
29  June 

7  Nov. 

19  Nov. 
2  May 

22  Feb. 

I  Dec. 

June 

Feb. 

7  June 


08 
12 
34 

11 
09 


Oct.  19 
Sept  90 
Nov.  01 
Nov.  28 
1814 
Feb.  16 
Oct  21 
Mar.  10 
Mar.  17 
Jaly  19 
Feb.  10 
May   80 

May  15 
Dec.  19 
June  00 
Sept  10 
June  16 
July  17 
Jane  49 
Feb.  29 
Feb.  24 
Sept.  14 
1814 
Sept  18 
April  17 
Sept.  14 
April  96 
Dec  4.1 
July  38 
Sept  17 
May  iC 
Mar.  17 
Nov.  IC 
Aug.  43 
M«r.  17 
Sept  3S 
Mar.  17 
April  17 
Mar.  17 
Dec.  18 
Dee.  22 
Nov.  14 
Sept  14 


1  April 
16  June 


26 
37 


24|29 
15 


13i 

21 

II 


19  Dec.    19 

Sept  14 
Dee.   25 


6 
19 
25 


0625 
14|25 
13.25 
1420 
1525 


Sept 

Fib. 

April 

Doe. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Feb. 


17 
21 
15 
15 
18 
17 
91 
16 


Lieutenantt. 


381 


! 


Clarke,  Walter,  24  Dragoons   •  •  • . . 

Clarke,  WiUiam,^  Royal  Marines 

Clay,  Win.  Waldegrave  Pelbam,  43  Foot 

Clements,  Qeorge  Edward,  71  Foot 

9  Cobbold,  Frederick,7o  Unattached  .... 

^Cochrane,  William,  32  Foot  

Cockbum,  Phineas  Charles,  70  Foot   .... 

Coldoitgh,  M<Carty,  62  Foot   

Cole,  John  William*  21  Foot    

V  Sai  Collins,  Benjamin  Marshal/^  6  West 

India  R^gt 

Collins,  Joseph  Ambrose,  3  West  India  Regt 

Collins,  George,  4  Foot. 

CoUis,  William,  Royal  Marines    

9  Colls,  Willlam,7«  York  Light  Infantry  . . 

Condy,  Nicholas,  43  Foot 

Conlngliam,  William,  63  Foot 

Conway,  Samuel,  10  Royal  Veteran  Batt.. . 

9  Cooke,  Adolphus,  76  Foot    

Coombe,  Joseph,?*  Royal  Marines  

*Cooper,  Charles  Kelly,  52  Foot 

Cooper,  Samoel,  2  Foot    

Coote,  Richard  Gethin  Creagh*^  35  Foot  . . 
Coppinger,  John  Murray,  Royal  Marines  . . 
Corham,  William,  Royal  Marines    ......•• 

Corry,  Somenet,  18  Foot 

Cosby,  William,?*  5  West  India  Regt 

9  ^  Cottingham,  Thomas,?*  52  Foot  .... 

Courtenay,  Gteorge  Henry,  6  Foot   

Coyenay,  James,  60  Foot 

9  Cowley,  Charles,**  39  Foot 

9  QSi  Cox,  Charles  Thomas,**  71  Foot  •  •  •  • 

Cox,  Samuel,**  Royal  Marines 

9  Crabtree,  George  Longbottom,**  5  Dr.  Gds. 

Craufoxd,  William,  70  Foot 

Creuae,  Charles,  Royal  Marines   ...•«... 

Crawford,  John  Charles,  52  Foot 

9  Crawley,  WiUiam,**  27  Foot    

Creagh,  Arthur  Getben,  17  Foot 

Crispo,  Sidney  Smith.  Royal  Marines. ... 
Crooluhank,  Richard,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

Cross,  Richard,  20  Foot    

Croudace,  William,  2  Ceylon  Regt. 

Crow,  William,  9  Foot 

9  Crowe,  Charles,  27  Foot  

Crowe,  Joseph,  60  Foot 

Crozler,  Acheson,*'  Royal  Marines 

9  Cubitt,  Edward  George,**  4  Dragoons 

Cumming,  Alexander,  26  Foot 

Curzon^  Hon.  John  Henry  Roper,  37  Foot 

9  Cusine,  John,*"  Unattached 

9  Dalgaims,  William,*<»  55  Foot 

Dalglebh,  Robert,  73  Foot  

Dal^-mple,  Alexander,  46  Foot 

9  D*Alton,  Bdw.Richd.**  Chas8.Britannique» 

Daly,  Edward  Nugent,  63  Foot 

Daly,  George,  99  Foot 

Dalzell,  William  John,  Royal  Artillery  .... 

Dames,  Mansell,  6  Dragoons   

Daniel,  Peter  Fane  Edge,**  Royal  Marines. . 
9  Darcy,  Isaac  Robateau,^  8  R.  Vet.  BatL 

Danbux,  James  Barill,  Unattached 

Davidson,  James  Batchelor,  2  W.  India  Regt 
Dayics,  DaTid,^  94  Foot 


18 

3 

1 

28 

23 

30 
25 
16 


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July 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

never 

Dec. 

April 

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16 
03 
13 
10 
10 

13 
11 
07 


27  April  09 


19 
29 
22 

1 

9 
24 

1 
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19 

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19 

17 

1 

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4 

15 

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Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

Feb. 

May 

Not. 

May 

Mar. 

Jan. 

never 

July 

Sept. 

April 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

never 

May 

June 

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April 

Aug. 

May 

April 


13 
44 
06 
16 
11 
13 
14 
09 
00 

21 
13 


2619 
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9 

15 
19 
30 
15 
25 
23 
23 
16 


Nov. 

Aug, 

April 

April 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 


18 
05 
21 
12 
11 
13 
15 
13 
09 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


1  Nov.  10 


14 

27 

1 

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24 

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16 
7 
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04 
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32 

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15 

23 

6 

15 

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07 
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32 

40 


2 
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13 
24 


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July 

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Sept. 

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May 

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May 

Aug. 

April 

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Oct. 

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13 
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3430 


98 
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06 


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11 
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06 
36 
13 
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99 
12 
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13 
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15 
20 
15 
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21 
35 
45 


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2 
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18 

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Feb.  20 
Jan.  16 
Oct.  22 
Mar.  20 
Feb.  30 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  23 
May  17 
Nov.  17 


30  Dec.  18 


25 

29 

1 

26 
25 
13 

9 
25 
25 
25 

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16 

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4 
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Dec.  18 

Nov.  48 

Sept  14 

Feb.  18 

Dec.  18 

Mar.  17 

Aug.  21 
Oct  05 
Oct  14 
Dec.  28 
Feb.  31 
Mar.  35 
Dec.  01 
Sept  13 
April  18 
Dec.  18 
Mar.  42 
Oct  17 
July  16 
Oct  21 
Feb.  29 
April  23 
Mar.  17 
Oct  14 
Sept  19 
Mar.  17 
Dec.  07 
Nov.  37 
Sept  14 
April  87 
Aug.  22 
Nov.  02 
Mar.  17 
June  19 
May  17 
Jan.  24 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  31 
Dec.  26 
July  17 
June  17 
Dec.  15 
1814 
Aug.  47 
Oct  17 
Jan.  24 
Mar.  16 
Oct    48 

Mar.  27 
Feb.  42 
Feb.   40 


382 


Lieutenants. 


DaT!e8,DaTld,*^Royal  Marines,  Cai^^atfi  A.  ) 
Carmarthen  Militia ) 

BaTis,  WiUiam  Henryi  8  West  India  Regt 

BaTys,  Edmund  Boden,  90  Foot '•  • 

Bawson,  Wm.,  2  Line  Batt.  Qerman  Legion 

Bay,  Alexander,  Royal  Marines 

Bean,  Robert,  16  Bragoons 

9  Belamain.  Edward  Smith,**  00  Foot 

9  Belm6,  Henry  Peter,*^  88  Foot   

*Benford,  Charles,  95  Foot 

Benison,  George,  19  Foot 

Besbarres,  Henry  Windham,  Unattached   . . 

Bickens,  Robert  Mordaunt,  R.Canadian  Regt. 

Q2i  Bickson,  Charles  Lennox,  Unattached 

Bickson,  BaTid,  43  Foot 

Biddep,  John,  41  Foot 

BIgges,  Charles,  West  India  Rangers  .... 

a  Bighton,  Robert,"*  Unattached    

Billon,  Anthony,  Unattached 

Billon,  Edward  Walter  Percy,'**  63  Foot  . 

Dillon f  ThomaSf  8  R.  Veteran  Battalion   . 

Bobyns,  Robert  William,  7  W.  India  Regt 

a  Hal  Bodwell,  George,  23  Bragoons    . . . 

Ikmnelly,  John,  2  R.  Veteran  Battalion    < 

Boewell.  Henry,***  Royal  Marines 

fi  Bowker,  Thomas,'**  38  Foot    

Bowner,  Geo.  P.  Maxwell,  York  Lt.  Inf.  Vol. 

Boyne,  Robert  Stephen,  7  Bragoons  . . 

Iia  Brake,  Edward,  28  Foot 

Brawbridge,  Charles,***  Royal  Artillery 

Dreghonif  Allan  Bamilton,  7  R.  Vet  Batt|20 

9l)HBrummond,Geo.Buncan,**^R.Vet.Bn  '"^ 

Brary,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

BvnleTie,  George  Gerald,  11  Foot 

Bunlop,  Archibald,  Royal  Marines 

mi  B  lonifaiffe,  Henry,***  Royal  Artill^ 

Jhuautopf  Jame$f  Royal  Marines,  Bar- 
rackmoMter  at  Taunton 

Byer,  Robert  TurtUff,*<^  Royal  Marines  . . 

Eagar,  jUexandcr,  67  Foot   

Eagles,  Edward,  Bampfidd,  Royal  Marines 

{Easter,  Jeremiah,***  23  Bragoons   
Eaton,  John,  20  Bragoons   

9  Eccles,  Cathbert,***  83  Foot 

Ede,  Benzil,  Royal  Marines 

EdCf  John,  Royal  Marines 

Edgworth,Thomas  Bridgman,  Royal  Marines  17 


! 


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ETC. 


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14 

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18 
26 
18 
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127 

4 
27 

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21 

3 
19 

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21 
18 
20 

3 
22 
26 
21 


30 
19 
126 
18 
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Jan. 
Nov. 
May 
May 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

never 

June 

May 

Jnne 

June 

Bee. 

July 

Mar. 

April 

April 

April 

July 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Sept, 

April 

Feb. 

Sept. 

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May 

Oct 

Mar. 

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18 
08 
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13 
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18 
6 

28 
3 

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29 
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16 
31 
29 
31 
22 
19 
7 
14 


9  Edwards,  Charles,***  71  Foot,  Capt,  of  ) 
Invalids,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea., . .  ) 

Edwards,  John,  27  Foot   

9  Edwards,  Thomas,***  66  Foot 

9  Edwards,  Wright,"«68  Foot 

Eliot,  Charles.  43  Foot 

Elliot,  Henry,"*  Royal  Marines 

Ellis,  William,  89  Foot 

Elrington,  Thomas  Gerard,  62  Foot    ••.... 
Enkine,  Robert.  Royal  African  Corps 

!  Evans,  John,***  28  Foot 
Evans,  John,**7  83  Foot    

Jf^BEL  EvanSfMatthtw}^*  RJirtilleryBrivors 

9  Evans,  Ralph,***  62  Foot 

9  Evans,  Thomas,***  38  Foot 

Farmer,  Richard,  36  Foot 

Feignsion,  James,  67  Foot    

Ferrers,  Murary  Fruer,  Royal  Artill^ 


Feb. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Not. 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 


06 
14 
04 
08 
09 
12 
99 
90 
96 


27  Sept.  13 


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26 

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April 

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Nov. 

Nov. 

June 

May 


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09 
12 
13 
03 
10 
12 
22 
10 
08 
06 
12 
12 
09 


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1 

16 

19 

28 

16 

3 

0 

28 

11 

18 

1 

20 


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May 

May 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Bee. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

June 

April 

Bee. 

Oct. 

May 

Sept 

Nov. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

July 

Feb, 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Sept 

Jnne 

Bee. 

May 

Jan. 

May 

Oct 

April 

Bee. 


16 
11 
13 
04 
16 
14 
12 
13 
18 
14 


14 
24 


WHEN 
PLACRD  ON 
HALT  PAY. 


8  May  87 


18 
26 
26 

1 
20 

2 
26 

20 
2 


4626 


7 
3 


3613 


8 
7 
2 

23 

2 

30 


16 

12 

26 

00 

09 

11 

06 

16 

09 

1024 

1626 

26,17 

1626 

1124 

13 

1326 

41 

33I24 

06,17 

14 


27  July 
14  Bee. 

28  Mar. 
26  July 

17  Jan. 
30  May 

18  Aug. 
1  Jan. 

30  Bee. 


April  17 
Bee  18 
AprU  16 
Oct  14 
Oct  16 
July  20 
Feb.  16 
1814 
July  20 
Feb.  20 
Aug.  63 
Sept  26 
July  28 
Sept  43 
Oct  18 
Nov.  34 
Oct.  35 
Bee.   10 

Sept  16 
May    16 

April  17 
Nov.  14 
Mar.  17 
Sept  29 
April  16 
Aug.  20 

Jnne  26 
1861 
Aug.  44 
Aug.  18 
April  19 


08 14  Dec.  14 

16,26  Feb.  16 

07    1  Sept  14 

09  26  July  14 

11)26  Mar.  16 

Mar.  17 

Jan.  10 


1426 
04)  1 
90 


06 


24  Bee.   18 


16 

8 

10 

11 

6 

9 

12 

^ 

13 

81 

1 

16 
19 
11 


13  21 
47  30 


Bee. 

Oct 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Jnne 

Feb. 

Jnne 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Aog. 

April 

Juw 


07 
12 
13 
21 
06 
12 
14 
24 
13 


14 


10  Mar.  90 
3  Mar.  25 


8 
11 
15 
11 
25 
25 

6 
26 


1023 
07 


Jan.  13 

July  19 

July  22 

Jan.  24 

Bee  16 

Jan.  17 

May  17 

July  31 

Bee  14 

July  20 


25 


May    17 
1425  Feb.    17 
Sept  02 
F^b.    10 


01.25 
1425 
48 


lAeutenants. 


383 


Ferrier,  Walter,  Independent  Company 

Ffennell,  Richard,  08  Foot 

Fitchett,  John,  7  Oarrison  Battalion   

Fit!  Gerald,  Richard  Henry,  Unattached  •• 

Fits  Gibbon,  WUiiam,  83  Foot 

Fitzherbert,  George,  14  Foot 

9  Fleetwood,  James/*'  25  Dragoons 

^Fleming,  Hugh,^^l  R.Yeteran Battalion  ) 

Military  Knight  of  Windsor  ........  ) 

Fonblanque,  John  Samuel,  Mar.deGrenier,  ) 

21  Foot  5 

Foot,  Randall,  U  Foot 

9  Foote,  John  Hollis  RoUe,>*«  9  Foot 

Forbes,  Peter,  96  Foot 

Ford,  Arthur  White,  2  R.  Veteran  Battalion 
9  Ford,  John,!"  3  Weal  India  Regt.,  Cap-  > 

tain  oflnvaUdSfRoyal Hospital, Chelsea  > 
'^^Forster,  JohnAngnstuB,  2  Proy.Bn.of  Militia 
Fortescne,  John  Hill,  103  Foot  .... 
Forward,  Samuel,  21  Dragoons  .... 
Fowler,  William,  Royal  Marines  .... 

t  Franklin,  Robert  Deane,*^  36  Foot 
QSi  Fraser,  Andrew  Simon,^*  Unattached 
Fraser,  Arthur  John,  2  Garrison  Battalion.. 

9  Fraser,  DaTid,*^  82  Foot 

9  Fraser,  Donald,"*  1  Foot 

Freame,  Wm.  Horwood,  68  Foot 

Freeman,  Alfred  P.  Isidore  Waldi,  16  Foot 

Freeman,  Richard  Francis,*"  30  Foot 

French,  Hyacinth,  97  Foot 

French,  William,  36  Foot 

French,  William  I^nby,  Royal  Marines  • . 

Fallarton,  John,  71  Foot 

FoUer,  W.,  Ceylon  Regt.,  Ai^.  Stusex  Militia 

Gale,  William,  1  Dragoons 

*Gamlen,  CharlesArthnr,  3  Prov.  Battalion 

ofMiUtia    

Garden,  John  Campbell,  Newfoundland  Fenc. 
Gardiner,  Arthur,  2  Garrison  Battalion 
Gardiner,  Wm.  Gregory,  Rifle  Brigade 
9  S3ft  Gardner,  Andrew,  27  Foot  .  •  • . 
Garstin,  James,  15  Foot    ........... 

Qatty,  Joseph,  60  Foot 


30  April 
26  April 
23  Dec. 

1  Oct. 
29  May 

6  Oct. 

4  Oct. 


Geddes,  Alexander,  6  West  India  Regt. 
9  Geddes,  James,*^  42  Foot , 


I*  • . 


95 
06 
00 
12 
11 
09 
10 


11  Jan.    10 
3  Jan.    10 


11  July 
18  April 
18  Mar. 
27  April 


26 
11 
13 
09 


23 
26 
8 
23 
16 
31 
30 

26 


Mar. 

Oct. 

Oct 

Mar. 

Sept 

July 

AprU 

Mar. 


96 
06 
02 
16 
13 
11 
12 

13 


18  June  12 


6  Aug. 
29  April 
21  Aug. 

3  Oct 


29 
13 
17 
11 


25  May  0930  May    11 


! 


on  Gerard,  Arthur,  4  Foot 

Gibb,  Harry  Wm.  Scott,  Royal  Artillery 

Gibbon,  Stephen,  29  Foot 

Oibbans,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery  . .  •  • . 
Gibson,  William,  1  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
9  Oibson,  Wm,  Joseph,  8  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

9  Gichard,  Edward,»»*  4  Foot 

9Q3IGilbome,Edward,*>*71  Voot,Capt,of 
Invalids,  JSoyal  Hospital,  Kilmainham 
9  Gilder,  Matthew  William,*^  6  Foot .... 

Gill,  George,  "H  Royal  Marines 

Gillman,  Wm.  Howard,  R.  Artillery  Driyers 
9  Gillmore,  Joseph  Albert,*^  27  Foot.... 
9  Gilse,  Frederick  de,**"  Royal  Waggon  Train 

Glassen,  Caldwell,  Royal  Marines   

Wi  Glendiuning,  Thomas,  60  Foot 

Wi  Glynn,  Henry,  40  Foot 

Goddard,  George  Anthony,  50  Foot 

Godfrey,  Whiteside,  5  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
*  Goodair,  William,  Indenendent  C<»ppany 


never 

19  Aug. 

7  June 
11  May 

3  Aug. 
16  Sept. 
14  Sept 

9  May 

11  Mar. 

8  Dee. 
1  Oct. 
6  AprU 

27  July 

8  May 

8  June 

22  July 

25  June 

12  April 

never 

16  Dee. 

25  Mar. 
21  Mar. 
14  Nov. 

26  Oct. 

10  Dec. 

16  May 

17  Mar. 
29  April 

11  July 

20  May 
8  June 

11  Feb. 

27  Sept 

21  Aug. 

4  Oct 

19  July 
29  Jan. 

18  Dec. 

12  Nor. 
6  Feb. 
4  May 
ODec. 

25  Nov. 
14  Dec. 
16  July 
18  Aug. 


13 

15 

96 

09 

1320 

04112 

11 

11 

13 

96 

99 

09 

06 

95 

13 

44 

15 


25  Dec. 

7  Mar. 

8  June 
iNov. 

25  Aug. 
July 
Jan. 

2  Dee. 

3  July 
14  Dec. 
14  May 
11  Nov. 
17  May 

11  Nov. 
19  Jan. 

7  Dec. 

12  July 

26  June 


13 
16 
20 
99 
13 
15 
05 
13 
13 
26 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAV. 


10  Dee.  18 

26  May  25 

25  Sept  17 

25  Jan.  18 

9  Oct  23 


26  Mar.  17 

3  Feb.  32 

26  Feb.  16 

25  Jan.  19 


15  Nov.  21 


1 

8 

1 

8 

18 

6 

25 

25 

2 


1222 


99 
13 
07 
97 
14 
47 
17 


2 
25 

3 
10 

7 
23 
22 


16  Mar.  14 


07 
08 
11 
11 
07 
11 
11 
13 
13 
14 
12 
04 
08 
04 
06 

08 


4 
11 
12 
30 
12 
26 
14 

9 
16 
27 
10 

1 

13 
11 
28 


Oct 

July 

Aug. 

Sept 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept 

Mar. 

July 


10 
11 
12 
13 
09 
12 
13 
14 
15 
18 
14 
05 
10 
06 
08 


25 

7 

24 

25 

10 

13 

29 

25 

25 

1 

1 

1 


1814 
Oct  17 
Juno  20 
July  02 
June  16 
Jan.  27 
Dec.  14 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  16 
Feb.  26 
Feb.  16 
July  03 
I>ec.  18 
Aug.  20 
Ang.  02 
AprU  16 
July  62 
Sept  20 

1814 

June  16 

Dec.  14 

May  21 

Mar.  17 

Nov.  17 

Nov.  17 

Dec.  17 

Dec.  14 

Feb.  10 

Dec.  22 

May  17 

Jan.  36 


25  April  16 


18  Oct    0925  Dee.   18 


10 
06 
12 
12 
06 
10 
13 
13 
09 
06 
78 


26 

26 

16 

1 


II 
20 
20 
21 
3 
5 


Aug. 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Sept 

Sept. 

July 

Sept 

Jan, 

July 

Mar. 


13 16  April  17 
11    1  Sept  14 

13  IJuly    16 

14  7  Aug.  17 
09  7  Mar.  15 
28  29  Aug.  29 
15*27  Sept  17 
1525  Feb.    16 


13 
08 
82 


7  Sept  16 


384 


Lieutenants. 


I 


ENSIGN, 
ETC. 


9  Goodall ,  \Vmiam,>«o  62  Foot    

Gordon,  Alexander,  9S  Foot 

9  Gordon,  George,*"  85  Foot 

Qorrlon,  John  Ponsonby,  Unattacbed  ••••*• 

Gordon,  Lewis,  35  Foot 

9  GorJun,  Sir  Orford,'"  Bt,,  3  Gar.  Datt. 

Goudio,  Jubn,  72  Foot 

9  Z^  Graeme,  G.  Drummond,*^'  Kff.,  ) 

2  Light  Infantry  Batt.  German  Legion    ) 
9  Graham,  Hector,  60  Foot,  Barrack-  \ 

inastcr  at  Chieluiter 5 

Grant,  Charles,  81  Foot 

Grant,  G(H>rge  Colquhoun,  2  Ceylon  Bcgt. . . 
*Grant,  James,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

*  Grant,  James,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

9  Grant,  John,*^  Royal  Artillery 

9  Grant,  John,'*^  Unattached 

Grant,  Robert,  19  Dragoons • 

Grant,  William,  7  Garrison  Battalion 

Grape,  Henry ,*^*  Royal  Marines 

9  Grattan,  Right  Hon,  James,  9  Dragoon 
Gray,  John,  9  Foot,    Adjutant    qf  the  ' 

Kinff*$  Oum  Militia 

Greatrex,  Charles  Butler,  Royal  Marines   . . 

Orcaves,  Charles,  Unattached 

Greaves,  Spencer,  14  Foot    

Green,  Samuel,  78  Foot  

Greene,  Edward,*^  Royal  Artillery 

Greer,  Alexander,  6  Foot 

Greer,  William,  11  Foot    

Grcctham,  John  Henry,  Unattached   

Gregg,  Chas.  Francis,  Unattached,  Paym,  ) 

of  Cav.DepotiatCanterbury  ^Brighton  \ 

0  VSi  Grier,  Robert,*^^  44  Foot 

Qrimn,  John,  37  Foot    • 

(hiffitht  Charles^***  Royal  Marines    

9  Griffiths,   Edwin,  Royal  Art.  DriveFS,  ) 

Paymaster  96  Foot ) 

9  GriflSths,  William  Stuart,**   33    Foot,  } 

late  Major  2nd  Middlesex  Militia  . . . .  j 

9  Orimet,  Robert,^*^  Royal  Artillery 

Grove,  Charles  Thomas,  14  Foot 

9  *  Grove,  James,  1  Prov.  Batt  of  Militia. . 

9  Graeber,  Daniel,***  39  Foot 

Guestf  Edxoard,  2  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
Giimoens,  Nich.  Theo.  de,  Dillon's  Regiment 

Gnnn,  George,***  Royal  Marines 

Gunning,  Alexander, 61  Foot   ••».. 

Hadwen,  Thomas,  80  Foot    

9  Wi  Haggup,  William,***  Unattached. . . . 

Haire,  John,  1  Garrison  Battalion   ........ 

Halaban,  Richard  Newton  Chr.,  25  Foot    . . 

*  Hal),  Chambers,  14  Foot    

HalUliky,  Richard  Qoddard,  Royal  Marines 
9  Hamer,  Michael  Greatheed,**^  5  Foot. . . . 
9  Hamilton,  George,  Unattached  ..... 
9  Wi  Hamilton,  John,***  2  Line  Batt. 

German  Legion ••• 

9  Hamilton,  William  Henry,***  14  Foot.. .. 
9  Hardcastle,  William  Augusttts,*^^  75  Foot 
Harden,  William,  2  Garrison  Battalion  .... 
Hardman,  Henry  Anthony,  7  West  India  Rcgt. 
9  ^^  Hardman,  Samnel,***  10  Dragoons . . 
Hargrove,  John  Langford,  10  R.  Vet.  Batt 
9*fl«rland,  John,  1  Pro?.  Batt  of  Militia.. 


30  Mar. 

22  May 
20  Feb. 
17  Jan. 

Feb. 
10  Mar. 

23  May 

14  May 


09 
00 
12 
22 
02 
14 
11 

12 


20  Oct    09 


15  June 
never 
never 
1  Oct 

5  Oct 
28  Sept 
21  Oct 

3  Oct 
9  Aug. 

1  Jan. 

15  Oct 

25  Oct 

7  Nov. 
31  Oct 
13  Dec. 

6  July 
2AprU 

10  Dec. 

26  Feb. 

8  May 

2  July 

6  Jan. 


09 


08 
09 
15 
08 
00 
10 

47 

05 
27 

20 
10 
13 

09 
22 

31 

10 
11 
03 

13 


LIBUT. 


21  Dec. 

3  Mar. 

6  Jan. 
15  Aug. 
27  May 
27  July 

1  Dec. 


09 
08 
14 
26 
02 
15 
14 


30  Aug.  12 
8  June  11 


6 
25 
30 
15 
25 
•25 
28 

25 


5 

2 

25 

25 

8 

15 

31 

19 

9 

4 

17 

1 
8 
3 

10 
1 
8 
9 

25 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Dec 

Dec. 

May 

April 

May 

April 

April 

July 

May 

June 

June 

June 

Sept 

Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

June 


78 
11 
13 
13 
11 
13 
21 
10 
05 
11 

49 

10 
30 
28 
12 
10 
01 
12 
24 


14  Feb.  34 


8  Oct    12 


i 


4  Mar. 
4  June 
never 

24  Dec. 

25  Aug. 
22  Nov. 

4  Mar. 

29  Oct 

21  May 

30  Aug. 
12  Nov. 
12  Mar. 

never 
20  June 

6  April 
29  April 

20  July 

27  Oct. 

7  Mar. 

22  Feb. 
16  June 
19  May 
18  Oct. 

never 


09 
12 


13  May 
23  Sept 
15  Aug. 

L2  Nov. 


12 
13 
05 

13 


WUISm' 
PLACED  OH 
HALF    PAY. 


June  10 

Oct  10 

Dec.  10 

Aug.  26 

Oct  02 

Nov.  10 

May  19 

April  10 


18  Nov.  10 


13 
19 
25 

21 
31 
13 
17 
22 
18 


1 
9 
1 

•23 
1 

17 
•25 
•23 


May  83 
Dec.  22 
June  16 
1814 
Oct  25 
Aug.  33 
Sept  21 
Sept.  12 
Oct  14 
Aug.  14 

Nov.  62 

Sept  14 

May  34 

Aug.  31 

Dec.  24 

Feb.  19 

Sept.  02 

May  17 

Mar.  32 


21  Jan.    14 


16 
13 
•25 
1221 


07 
00 
06 
07 
18 
10 
00 
12 

47 
09 
13 

12 

08 
11 
10 
06 
13 
10 


10 
27 
1 
2 
18 
13 
18 
24 


14 
23 

4 

17 

18 
29 
22 
15 
9 
•28 
•25 


Mar. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

April 

Sept 

April 

April 

Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

Feb. 

May 

x/ec. 

July 

April 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

April 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 


16  Feb.    40 

27  Mar.  17 
25  May  17 

IJoIy    10 
6  Oct    15 


12 
14 
14 
14 
12 
11 
12 
10 
24 
12 
08 
15 
13 
48 
12 
15 


10 
19 
13 
07 
13 
12 
14 


•24 


25 


13 

14 
14 
25 
25 
14 
2 
22 


Feb.    16 

1814 

Mar.  17 

1815 
Sept  14 

1815 
Feb.  35 
Feb.  28 
Sept  15 
April  16 
Sept  14 
Feb.  54 
April  18 
Sept  37 


1325  Mar.  16 


1 

14 
25 
•25 

6 


Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

April 

June 


18 
22 
16 
16 
IG 


1814 


Lieutenants. 


385 


Harrington^  Henry,  Royal  Marinei 

Harris,  Charles,  60  Foot 

9  Harris,  William,  »*»  8  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 

Harty  John,  2  Foot 

9Ha9leham,  William  Oale,^^  6  R.Vet.  Batt. 
Hauard,  Biehard,  Royal  Irish  Artillery 
Has  well,  John  Stepney,"*  Royal  Marines 
Hatheway,  Charles,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles 
C  Hawlci'ns,  George  Drew,'"t  Royal  Marines 

Hay,  Alexander  Murray,  Unattached 

Hearn,  John  Fleming,*"  60  Foot 

Wi  Hearne,  George  Henry,  4  Foot 

Heath,  Phillip,  Royal  Artillery    ... 

*Heath,  Thomas,  38  Foot 

Heddle,  Alexander,  Royal  African  Corps    . . 

Oft  Hemsley,  Henry,  28  Foot 

Henderson,  James  Allen,  10  Foot 

9  Henderson,  W!Iliam,»«»  5  Foot 

Herrick,  Edward  Henry,  15  Foot    

9  Herron,  Samuel,'*^  24  Foot 

Hewat,  William,  62  Foot 

Hewett,  James  Waller,  1  Foot 

Hickman,  Richard,**^  Royal  Marines 

Higginboiharo,  Henry,  22  Dragoons   

*HiIder,  Jesse,  15  Foot 

Hilditch,  Chsrles,  3  Foot 

9  Hilllard,  Christopher,**^  5  Foot   

*Hinde,  Edward,  Rifle  Brigade 

9  Hine,  John,*^  Unattached    

IB  Hodder,  Edward,*^  60  Foot 

9  Hodgson,  Alderson,*'*  2  Foot 

Hojel,  James,  Caithness  Fenctble  Infantry . . 

9  Holbom,  Charles,*^  10  Dragoons 

Hole,  William,  43  Foot,  Mi^jor,  Devon  { 

Artillery  Militia S 

9  Holgate,  Edward  Mllton,*^^  82  Foot 

Holland,  Rupert  Charles,*^*  Royal  Marines. . 
Holland,  John,  Royal  Marines^  Adjutant  \ 

R.  Pembroke  Artillery  Militia 

9  Hollis,  William  Henry,""*  57  Foot  . . . 

8CaB  Holman,  Charles,  52  Foot  
Holmes,  Benjamin  Hayes,*^^  36  Foot.. . . 
Holmes,  Charles  Wm.  Scott  D.,  3  Dragoons 
*Holt,  George  Francis,  2  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia 

9  Home,  John,  3  Foot 

Home,  William,  York  Light  Infontry . . . . 
9  Hopkins,  WiUiam  Randolph,*^^  5  Foot 

Houghton,  William,  15  Foot    ■ . 

How,  Thomas,*''^  Royal  Marines 

Hubhard,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Hudson,  Henry,  00  Foot 

Hughes,  Edward,  19  Foot 

Hughes,  Henry  Francis,  Glengarry  Fencibles 

fHunifreyy  JRobert  BlaJkey"'  9  R.Vet.  Batt. 
H  umpbreys,  Chas.  Gardiner,*^  1 4  Dragooni* 

9  Hunt,  Michael,**  01  Foot   

Hunter,  Tliomas,  18  Dragoons 

Hunter,  William  Dodswortb,  64  Foot 

9  Hutchinson,  John,*«*  60  Foot 

Hutton,  WiUiam,  Royal  Marines,   Chirf^ 

Officer  0/  Coast  Guard    > 

Huyghue,  Samuel,  60  Foot 

9  Inglis,  Edward,'^  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Inmau,  Thomas  Withy,  45  Foot 


I 


20  May 
11  Aug. 
31  July 
13  June 
11  Feb. 

10  Dec. 
25  Mar. 
17  Oct. 
10  Nov. 

5  May 
16  Mar. 
16  Dec. 
never 

4  May 
25  April 

28  Mar. 
4  July 

8  Oct. 
7  Sept. 

19  Sept. 

9  May 
7  Jan. 

13  May 
never 
2  July* 
7  July 

never 
1  Aug. 

29  July 
25  Jan. 


0612 
13|l2 
1225 
1112 
08  25 
20 
9818 
13  25 


04 
14 
08 
09 
16 

09 
13 
10 
11 
12 
09 
11 
11 
08 
13 

07 
08 

27 
13 
10 


9  June  07 
10  Dec.   12 


8  May 
27  Sept. 

26  Mar. 

26  Aug. 

10  Sept. 
2  Nov. 

21  April 
never 

11  Oct. 

24  Nov. 
14  Sept. 

6  Feb. 
16  Oct. 

1  Nov. 
16  Oct. 

12  Nov. 

8  June 
30  April 

9  May 

13  April 

25  Feb. 
23  April 
12  Nov. 


11 
05 

28 

07 
12 
09 
14 

10 
04 
08 
12 
05 
05 
10 
12 
09 
12 
11 
09 


24 
22 
18 
29 
29 
25 
20 
18 
26 
17 
22 
30 
22 

7 
19 

2 
25 
15 
22 
25 
30 
10 
22 


Oct. 

June 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

May 

Oct. 

July 

July 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Aug. 


12 
16 
13 
13 
09 
94 
04 
14 
08 
24 
10 
10 
25 


6  Feb. 

7  Feb. 

23  Sept. 
11  Aug. 


13 
32 
15 
11 

12 
14 


15  Nov.  36 


5 

11 

13 

7 

25 

26 

7 

5 

4 

8 

20 

27 

9 

6 

23 

11 

8 


1627 
0517 
12   6 


•26  Nov.  24 


30  Aug. 
lOet. 
4  Jan. 


May 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

May 

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1  Sept.  14 
12  April  33 
25  Oct.  22 
29  Aug.  16 
3  Dec.  30 
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14  25  May    17 

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1324  Jan.  18 
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386 


LUutenanii. 


V  m  Innes,  Alennder,!**  UnatUched  .. . 

Inaos  Bobert,  48  Foot • 

Irrine,  Bobert,  7  West  India  Regiment  .  • . 
Ha  Irving^  Jacob  Amilioty***  13  Dragoons 

Irving,  RobCTt,  92  Foot • 

Irwin,  Alexander,*"  3  Foot • 

Irwin,  John  Roberty^**  54  Foot 


lg9m  Isaacson,  Egert.Cba.  H.,'"  Gar.Comp.  90  Dm:. 


! 


Jackson,  Frederick,  27  Foot,  iL^^'iften^y 
JjskuttT  Yeomanry  Cwfolry 

Jackson,  James,  Roysl  Marines 

Jackson^  WiUiam,  64  Foot   < 

9  Jago,  Charles,*"*  16  Foot 

Jameson,  William,  37  Foot 

Jap|>ie,  William,  14  Foot 

Jifmymn,  Gwrge^  8  Royal  Yet.  Battalion 

9  Jeftics,  Joseph,***  1  Foot < 

JohxMB,  William  Prouda,  103  Foot    

Johnstone,  Williaa,  86  Foot    

Jmum,  Bdwardf  10  Boyal  Veteran  Battalion 

Jones,  Jeremy,  60 Foot. ••«.. ••... 

Jones,  Thomas  Edward,  4  Foot,  Town 
dl^jw  at  8L  Jote'f,  Nm9  BrwmoUk 

Jonesy  William,  44  Foot    •••• 

9  Joffdan ,  Sd  ward,  ***  26  Foot 

Kane,  John  Joaeph,  4  Foot  • 

Kaycs,  William.  79  Foot 

Q  Keames,  John,**  68  Foot 

a  Keep,  William  Thornton,***  88  Foot 


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24  Mar. 

16  May 
4  Mar. 

25  Feb.   08128  Deo.  00J18  Feb. 


19  4Aprill525I>«c. 
13  4  May  15 11  July 
14 18  May  15  5  Nor. 
11  7JBly  14  26  Oct. 
1324Nof.  1413  Jan. 


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14 
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! 


Kennedy,  Fiancis,***  61  Foot 


•  • ••  •  • 


9  May 
6  Feb. 


Kennedy,  John  Pitt,  42  Foot  »3  Mat.  40(15  Mar.  63jll  Hot. 

^Kennedy,  P.  Henry,  2  Pro?.  Batt  of  MUitia| 


•  •  •  • 


Oa  Kerr,  John  Henry,  104  Foot 

ni  Ktrr,  Ri>beri,  60  Foot    

Ker^teman  .  Harry  Oobins,  Royal  ArtiUery . . 
Ki«rall,W)lliamDQatxlelt,22DnigooM  •• 

King,  WUIiam,  Royal  ArtOleiy    

Kingsley,  JefiVies,  9  Dragoons 

9  KinymmU,  Willutm,^  10  Roysl  Vet.  Batt 
Kiagstoo,  Robert,  Barl  ^,  Uaattached 

Kaight,  WillUm,  28  Foot 

9  Knox,  Frands,*^  91  Foot 

La  Bcrthodierra.P.Marie,8WestIndiaBegt 
9  Lacy,8amael  Walter,***  10  Foot 
LaOraniee,  JaSL  Warrington,  9  Dragoon  Gds. 
^Lambert,  Joha.  8  ProT.  Battalion  of  MlUtia 
9  Lane,  Ambrose,***  83  Foot 
Lane,  Charles  Henry  John,  Unattached .... 


15AprU07  26JiiBe  12 
11 20  Jane  15 15  Mar.   17 

4  May  00|29Jaa.  1225Jiiae  41 
21  May  12  2  Feb.  14  7  Aag.  17 
14  May  1129AprU  1325  Mar.  17 
28JBly   d512Jsa.   96 

8  May  11  5Jtt^  1314Maiy  18 
21  May  12  4  Kor.  19  22  Sept.  17 
28  Oct.    78  25  Mar.  83  1783 

31  Mar.  08  2  Dee.   19 

1110F4b.    19  9  April  10 

4614  May  4917  Jane  63 

25  Mar.  1221  May  1326  Mar.  17 
25  Aug.  07  10  Aug.  08 16  Oct.  17 
21  Oct.  13  4  May  1525Mv.  17 
14  M^   1210Aaf.   1425  Mv.  15 

5  Jan.  1426  Febb  1826Ja^  10 
29Auff.  11  8  Sept.  1326  006.  14 
119  April  00|21  Feb.   llfSOFIsb^  94 

53 

nerar     125  Dec.  19|  1814 

21  Jan.    13  29  Not.  90 16  Mar.  91 

UFeU   1195May    l625Mar.  17 

12  Dec.   11 20  Sept.  14  9  Sept.  22 

iJaa.    10  2  Jan.    901lApiril20 
10  Joaa  41 19  April  42  9  Mav.  47 
24JBna  19  26  Not.  13^10  Fell 
16  Sept.  08  90  May   11 

OJaly    1424  Dec  1812 
14  Feb.   0528  May  09 
29  Mar.  08  29  May    1014  A^. 
l6Aog.  10 12  Not.  12  90  Jans 

4  Oct.    1016Sep«.  1924J«w 
10  Mar.  14  6  Oct.    1696 

aever      26  Mar.  14 
28  May   1128Ja^    18(95  Ji 

26  Mar.  18  27  Maj 


18 


LuB, John, Unattached   22Jttna  1590 Dec 


9  Langdoo,  Colwfll,>~  60  Foot 

Latham,  John,  02  Foot 

Laye,  George,  94  Foot 

Leach,  Henry,  ScoU  Fusilier  GnarUa 

Leatheik,  Edwasd,  8  Dragoons 

Leavach,  John,  9  West  India  RegiaMat. . . . 
9  I^eggett,  Joha,***  9  Dragoon  Qoards  .. . . 

Lsalie,  Angus,  99  Foot 

9  L'Estrange»  George,***  Scola  Fusilier  G4s. 

L'£stnnge,Torriano  Francis,  Co1dst.Qds.^  ) 

Cafla'nR. Cumberland Mititim    ....  ) 

Lewis,  IS.earjf'*  Royal  Marines 

Lewis,  Thomas,  3  Garrison  Battalion 

Lewis, WUliam,  10 Foot 

9  Liadasy,  hmrj  John»***  Unattached ... . 


9Dec 


94   lia& 
96  24  April 
09  30 


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14  July    14|20  April  19|94  Mar. 

noTer 
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17  Ai^. 
28  Feb. 
12  Mar. 
16  Jan. 


6Jaly    15196 

Sapt.  99  6  May 

9  July   1117Fehk 

15  Sept.  06  16  Oct 

19J10Fsbw   1495  Mar. 

1917  JaM  1911Ja^ 

20  Oct.    U160tt.    n  10  Not. 

1  Sept.  06  4  Aug.  19   1  Sept 
12  May   U  10  Oct    1626  N«t. 
19Mar.  1010  M^  1490Joly 
,6 Dec  U  11  Jan.   1691 


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Lieutenants. 


387 


! 


Lisle,  Benjamin  de,  Cantdian  Fendbles. . . . 

€.  Utter,  John,*^  Royal  Marines   

Little,  John,  27  Foot 

Little,  John  William,  Unattached  •• 

m  Lloyd,  Edward  Bell,  1 6  Dragoons   . . . . 

Locke,  William,  5  Dragoon  Quards 

ViSiLockwood,  PuTefoy,**  30  Foot.  Cflp^ 

qf  Invalids,  B.  Hospital,  KUmainham 
9  Long,  Edmund  SUngtby,*)^  523  Foot  .... 

Lonsdale,  Alured,  84  Foot 

9  H®  Lonsdale,  WiUJam,^  4  Foot    

9  Love,  James,***'  Royal  Artillery    

Lovelaee,  Henry  Philip,  Unattached 

*LoTett,  JoMph  Venables,  3  ProTisional  { 

Battalion  of  MillUa   5 

Lovett,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

9  Lowry,  Armar,"*  45  Foot 

Low^,  John,*"  96  Foot 

9  iel  Lucas,  Jasper,"*  32  Foot 

Lynam,  Charles,  15  Foot 

Lynch,  Edward  Crean,  22  Foot   

Lyster,  Arthur  O'Neil,  46  Foot    

Lyster,  Henry,  7  Dragoons 

M<Annally,  Charles,  84  Foot 

H*Carthy,  Justin  Thadeus  Courtney,  R.  Mar. 

9  M*Cormick,  James,***  94  Foot 

9M'Crohan,Deni$  Eugene,^*  Z  R.yet.Batt. 
M'Cullock,  James  Murray,  Royal  Marmes.. 
M'Dermott,  James,  20  Dragoons 


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JPM'Dermott,  Thomas,^"  7  Royal  Veteran  } 
Batt.,  MUitary  Knight  of  Windwr  ..  ) 

M'Donald,  Alexander,***  26  Foot 

M'Donald,  Colin,  72  Foot 

Macduff,  Aiex^  100  Foot 

M'Qoldrick,  JBneas,  62  Foot,  Sarraek"  I 
master  at  Canterbury ) 

M'Oregor,  John,  46  Foot 

M'Oregor,  John,***  3  West  India  Regt.  . . 

9  Mcintosh,  Attdrew,^  (Q.M.l9Apr.lO) 
4  Royal  Veteran  Batt  

MMntyie,  Peter,***  Royal  Marines 

M'l  ?er,  Donald,  77  Foot 

M'Kenzie,  John,  Canadian  Fencibles 

M^Kensie,  William  Fleming,  R.  Staff  Corps 

M'Khmon,  John,  104  Foot 

9  M'Laren, Alexander  Donald,*** 91  Foot.. 

M'Leroth.  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

McLougbiin,  Patrick,***  50  Foot 

M'Millan,  John,  82  Foot 

M'Namara,  Henry,  62  Foot 

M'Namara,  Michael,  60  Foot 

M'NIcoI,  Duncan,**^  Royal  Marines    

9  M'Nicol,  Nicol,***  27  Foot   

M'Niel,  Donald,  Cape  Regt. 

M*Pherson,  Alex,  R.  Art.  Riding  Troop  . . 

9  M'Pherson,  iEneas,***  59  Foot    

9  Hai  M'Pherson^lexander,**'  92  Foot  . . 

M'Rae,  Farquhar,«*  66  Foot    

M'Rae,  Theodore,  Royal  African  Corps  .... 

Macalpine,  James,  8  Dragoons 

Macartney,  Charles,  11  Dragoons    

Macdooald,  James,  76  Foot 

Macdonald,  John,  4  West  India  Regt 

Macdonald,  Stephen,  1  Lt.  Inf.  Batt.  Ger.Leg. 

Mac  Gachen,  John,  72  Foot 


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388 


Lieutenants. 


BTC. 


Mae  Gregory  Johnf^  4  Royal  Veteran  Batt 

9  Mae  Kay,  LachUn  »*  42  Foot • 

Mackay,  Hugh  Donald,  5  West  India  Itogt. 

f  Mackay,  Neil «  76  Foot 

Mackeosle,  William,  3  Dragoons 

MaclaucblaD,  James  Augustus,  104  Foot    . . 
Maclean,  George,  Royal  African  Corps   .... 

Macphenon,  Duncan,  62  Foot 

Macpberson,  Laclilan,  62  Foot 

C  Maglo,  William,*"  Royal  Marines 

Maker f  Martin,  Royal  Veteran  Buttalion . . 

Mabon,  Edmond,  70  Foot 

Mabon,  James,  26  Foot 

Major,  Stephen,  13  Foot  

March,  Leopold  Qeorye  Fred.,  Royal  Marines 
Manh,  Henry,  Independent  Company    .... 

Marshall.  Ralph,  89  Foot 

Manhall,  Tliomas,  Royal  Marines  

Martin,  Edward,  Royal  Artillery 

Martin,  Johnston,  Bourbon  Regt 

Martin,  Richard  Bartholomew,  Unattached 

Martin,  William  Neufville,  64  Foot 

Mason,  Francis,  8  Garrison  Battalion 

Masters,  Stephen,  30  Foot    - 

Mathcaon,  Roderick,  Glengarry  Fencibles  . . 

■  Mathews,  Josepb,«»*  83  Foot    

a  Mathison.  John  Augustus,^  77  Foot .... 

ni  Matthews,  John  Powell,  10  Foot 

OlMattbews,  Wm.  M*Donald,*»  62  Foot. . 
■^Mawby,  Joseph,  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia.  • . . 

Maxwell,  John,  8  West  I ndia  R^. 

Meares,  John,«"  Royal  Marines 

a  MelUsh,  William,***  Royal  Waggon  Train 
MenzUt,  Alexander,  6  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 

Mercer,  Alexander,  42  Foot 

Meredith,  George,  Royal  Marines 

Meoron,  John  Frederick  de,  2  Lt. 

Inf.  Batt.  Ger.  Leg 

Middleton,  Thos.  Falkner,  I  Drag.  Gds. 

^  Miles.  Geon?e,»«  7  Foot   

Miller,  Donald,  33  Foot    

*Milhir,  Gavin.  19  Foot 

Miller,  William,  Royal  Artillery 

MUler,  Zaccheue,**^  Royal  Marines 

Mills»  Jame<i,  30  Foot    

9  Milne,  James  Milee,  6  Royal  Vet.  Batt 
Milnes,  Alfred  Shore,  Royal  Artillery.. .. . 
Mtlnes,  Thomas  Milnes  Smith,  28  Foot  . . . 
MineMn,  Charlee  Humphrey,  R.  Engineers 
Minchin,  George,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles 

m  Mitchell,  Robert,*^' 28  Foot 

B  nil  Moffalt,  Abraham,**'  71  Foot 

9  Mogridge,  James  Edward,***  34  Foot .... 
Molcaworth,  Arthur  John,***RoyalMariuefl,  ) 

CkUf  Officer  of  Coaet  Guard S 

Ol  Moller,  Charles  Champion,***  18  Drags. 
Monek,  Charles  SUnIey,44  Foot 
Money,  George,  12  Foot 


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Moore,  Jamca  Adulphus,**^  Royal  Marines. 

^Moore,  Joshua  John,  14  Foot 

•Moore,  Samuel,  38  Foot 

Sua  Moorhead,  Charles,***  71  Foot 
Moreton.  Moses,***  64  Foot 

Moffviy  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 


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3  Dec.  25 12  Dec. 

2  Mar.  0831  Mar. 

6  July  13  15  Jan. 

28  Nov.  II    9  Feb. 

IJan.  14   lAog.  14 

126  Mar.  13  26  Dec.    14 

16  Feb.  1011  Feb.    1326 

5  Aug.  13  22  June  1626 
April  09  28  Jnne  10   2 

10  July   37 

19  April 
31  Dec. 
16  July 
14  May   lOi 
26  Dec. 
26  Dec. 
3  Sept 
28  April  08 
00130  Mar.  05 


24 


16 


2 

4 
26 
26 


Nov.  17 
Dtc  14 
Mar.  17 
July  41 

June  23 
Aug.  07 

April  16 
June  30 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  10 
July  17 
Dec  16 
June  17 
Mar.  17 
Dec  30 
Jan.  96 
1814 
1816 
Oct  28 
Mar.  16 


July  10 

Mar.  29 

Got.  21 

Sept  14 

Jan.  96 


3  Sept  99 


Sept  99 
Mar.  17 
June  10 
May  16 
Mar.  17 
Feb.  10 
Oct    17 


9  Msr.  40 


1523 
1926 
13)26 

8 

13126 
1326 
12125 

4 
17 


April  17 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 
Sept  90 
Sept.  U 
Sept.  14 
Dec  10 
Sept  17 
Oct    14 


Lieutenants. 


38» 


Horleyi  Edward  Lacy,  Royal  York  Rangers 

{Morphy ,  Richard,*^  3  Foot 
Morrison,  J.  Wkitrford,^^  9  R.  Vet.  Batt. 
Monhead,  Charles  Anderson,  **'  6  Foot  .... 

Horton,  William,  66  Foot 

MosM,  Henry  Alexander,  94  Foot  

9  Mostyn,  Robert,***  81  Foot 

Moulin,  Andrew  dn,  9  Foot 

iSi  Moont  Edgeumbe,  E.A.,  EarlofyQr.  *} 

Gds.,  CokmaofthoDukeqfComtoalVs  ^ 

JRangert,  Aide-de^Camp  to  the  Queen  j 

Moantford,  Joseph,*^  Royal  Marines 

9  Mnnro,  Frederick,^  Royal  Artillery  •• . . 
Murchison,  Kenneth,  8  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 
HSl  Mnre,  George^*^  Grenadier  Guards. . . . 

Murray,  Alexander,^''  Royal  Marines 

9  Mnrray,  Francis.***  94  Foot,  Barrack'  ^ 

master  at  Edmburgh ) 

9  Muskett,  Thomas  Willis,^  R.  Art.  Drivers 
*Myers,  William,  2  Ptot.  Bn.  of  Militia. . . . 
Nagel,  John,  Ceylon  Regiment,  Barrack  \ 

Master  at  Castlebar    S 

Nangle,  George,  76  Foot 

9  Nantes,  Richard,^  55  Foot,  MUUary  \ 

Knight  of  Windsor 5 

Napier,  Duncan  Campbell,  Menron's  Regt. 

m  Nash,  John  »^  79  Foot 

Nason,  Henry,  8  West  India  RegL 

Nayler,  Charles,  68  Foot 

9  Ncligan,  Thomas,***  83  Foot • . 

Kesfield,  William  Andrews.  48  Foot   

^Newbolt.  Francis,  Royal  Waggon  Train    . . 

9  Newton,  Hibbert,***32  Foot 

Newton,  John,  15  Dragoons. 

Newton,  Thomas  Charles,  R.  Waggon  Train 
Newton,  Walter,  21  Dragoons ............ 

NeynoCf  Joseph,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
QIK  Nicholson,  Joho,**^  14  Foot 

?  Nicholson,  Richard,  5  Foot 
Nicolas,  Paule  Harris,*^  Royal  Marines. . 
Nisbett,  Henry,  24  Dragoons 

8  IB  Nixon,  Wm.  Richmond,***  52  Foot. . 
Norman,  William,*"*  69  Foot 

Norris,  Robert,  20  Dragoons    •  • 

Nowlan,  Thomas,  West  India  Rangers   .... 

Nugent.  Walter,  26  Foot 

O'Brien,  JameSt  6  R.  Vet.  Batt  Barrack-  ) 

Master  at  Drogheda •••  5 

O'Connor,  Bernard  Richard,  44  Foot 

{O'Connor,  James,  27  Foot  ; 
O'Connor,  Maurice,*'*  97  Font 

O'  Dell,  Kdm.  Westropp,  98  Foot 

O'Flyn,  Andrew,  87  Foot 

9  OgiWy,  DaTid,*7s  94  Foot 

O'Kelly,  James.  4  Foot 

*01iTer,  John,  88  Foot 

Olpherts,  Robert,  Unattached 

O'Neill,  Henry,  Unattached 

SB  Onslow,  Phipps  Van9ittart,*7«  R.  Artillery 

90'Remy.John.  11  Foot 

Orrosby,  Henry  Michael,  36  Foot   

JOrmsby,  James,*'*  25  Dragoons 
Ormsby,  8eweli,  6  Foot    

Orr,  James,*'*  Royal  Marines 


2d  LI  but. 

ETC. 


16  Aug. 
2  April 

26  Aug. 

11  July 
10  Nov. 
31  Dec. 
28  Aug. 
10  Aug. 

never 

12  April 
20  Dec. 

28  July 
never 

18  Mar. 

29  June 

17  May 
never 

29  Dec. 

29  Jan. 

never 

24  Feb. 

18  Nov. 

19  Sept 

24  June 
28  Nov. 

26  June 
never 

27  July 

16  Sept 

28  April 
6  Aug. 

17  July 

25  Dec. 
27  Dee. 

6  July 

20  Mar. 

26  July 

7  Mar. 
9  May 

12  Aug. 

8  June 


10 
12 
07 
37 
13 
07 
08 
96 


LIEUT. 


061 

09 
07 

97 
09 
07 

46| 


0680  June 


4 

19 

129 

2 

n 

30 

25 

0913 


14 
13 
11 
13 
10 
12 


95 
13 
09 
00 
13 
10 
05 


16 
13 
09 


18  May 
22  Oct 
10  Aug. 
12  Sept. 

8  Feb. 
18  May 

8  Mar. 

never 

18  June 

30  June 

17  Dec. 

25  April 
2  Jan. 

10  Oct. 
7  Mar. 

26  Nov. 


0922 


12 


05 
08 
09 


18 
25 
07 
11 
12 
06 
05 
04 


13 
26 
17 

28 

1 

4 

26 

16 


Jan. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

June 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Mar. 


19  Oct 


2 
7 
2 

25 
5 
7 

27 


0616 
1011 
1014 


18 

18 

9 


19 


0825 


18 
27 
17 


1016 
25 


13 
29 
16 
16 

1 
14 

8 
27 


18 

13 
09 
39 
IG 
10 

n 

97 


12  Jan.    14 


2  June 

3  Supt. 
21  June 
14  April 
12  July 

7  July 

11  Mar. 
25  Dec. 


12 
13 
10 
14 
03 

14 

09 
IS 


5  Jan.    48 


May 

July 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

April 

Oct. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

May 

Mar. 

May 

Nov. 


08 

09 

15 
15 
16 
14 
13 
14 
13 
18 
95 
15 
10 
03 
15 
13 
08 
09 
IS 
12 
18 
15 
09 


6  Dec   10  28  July    12 


Nov. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

July 


10 
15 
ID 
07 
08 
14 
12 
13 
20 
26 
08 
13 
12 
08 
07 
08 


WHEN 

l*LACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


25 
25 

14 

25 
25 
18 
23 


Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 

Mar.  51 
Nov.  17 
Mar.  19 
April  17 
July    02 


25  Feb.    19 


1  Sept 
23  June 


14 
24 


15  June  20 
15  Nov.  03 

25  Dec.   18 

IJuly    16 
1814 

17  June  51 

4  Sept  17 

25  Dec.  U 


5 
II 
25 
25 
25 
25 

25 

23 

25 

2 

25 
25 
1 
25 
25 
25 
31 
26 
25 


Aug.  16 
May  17 
Dec.  16 
May  15 
Sept  17 
Dec.  18 
1814 
Mar.  17 
Aug.  02 
Aug.  16 
Aug.  20 

Mar.  16 
July  16 
Sept  14 
Dec.  18 
Nov.  19 
April  26 
Dec.  18 
Oct.  30 
Mar.  11 


18  July  re 

2  April  16 
20  Jan.  20 
25  Sept.  18 

19  Aug.  19 
25  Dec.  18 

20  Mar.  23 
25  Sept  14 
20  Sept.  26 
11  July  37 

9  Dec.  24 
25  May  16 
25  Mar.  17 

10  Feb.  20 

11  Dec.  17 
1  AprU  17 


r 

( 


390 


laeuienants. 


3  Oct. 

\20  Feb. 
31  Oct 

4  June 
30  Mar. 

9  Feb. 
4  Mar. 
126  Nov. 
never 


9  Wi  Orr,  Jokn,^  8  Hoyal  Veteran  Batt. 

Oughton,  James,  61  Foot •  •  • 

912ii  Pagan,  Samuel  Alex.,**^  55  Foot 

Paget,  Robert,  7  Royal  VeU-ran  Battalion. . 

Pannell,  Robert,  60  Foot 

Parke,  Samuel,  2  Garrison  Battalion 

Parker,  Frederick,  Boyal  Marines 

Parker,  Kenyon  Stevens,  Royal  Marines  • . 
*Parker,  Michael,  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  MiliUm  . . 
9  Parratt.  Uillebrant  Mcred.,'**  R.  Art.  ) 

Mqjor  2nd  Jtoyal  Sumy  Militia  . . . .  ) 

9  SB  Parry.  Jame8,«»  38  Foot 

♦Parry,  Thomas.  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Militia 

ParM>ns,  Richard  Tapper ,*•*  Royal  Marines 
Patersun,  Alexander,  2  UneBn.  German  Leg. 

Paton,  George,  22  Dragoons 

Patterson,  John  Williams.  60  Foot 

9  Paxton,  Archd.  Frederick,^  11  Dragoons 
Peach,  John  Carroll,  Royal  African  Corps. . 
Peacocke,  Warren  William  Richard,  17  Foot 

Pearson,  Matthew,  05  Foot » 

Peel,  Edmund,  25  Foot 

Peers,  Henry  de  Linn^,  53  Foot 

9  Penfold,  Udward,**"  12  Dragoons   ,  • . . 
Pengelley.  Edward,  Royal  Murines. . , . . . 

9  Penne&ther,  Richard,***  87  Foot 

Pennin«{ton,  Thos.  Alex.  M.  D'Veber,** 

Royal  Marines    • , 

9  Pennington^  Rowland,^ b  R.yet.  Batt.. .   8  Sept, 
9  Pepper,  Theobald,*^  3  Dragoon  Qoards  . .  14  Sept, 

Percy,  Francis,  51  Foot 22  July 

Perham,  John,  Royal  Marines 26  June 

Perham,  William,  Royal  Marines    20  Sept. 

Perry,  Henry,  Royal  Waggon  Train    5  Jan. 

Perry,  Richard  Lavite,  44  Foot   20  Dec. 


2d  libut. 

ETC. 


11 
12 
11 
12 
12 
00 
09 
05 


Petley,  Robert,  24  Dragoons,  Profiuor  of  > 
Drawing,  Royal  Military  College  . . . .  > 

Phillipps,  John,  57  Foot 

Pliillips,  John  {Comet),  Royal  Waggon  Train 
9  Phillips,   Robert  Jocelyn,^  27  Foot,.. 
^M  Pliilpot,  Edward,^*^  R.  Artillery  Driven 
Pickard,  Henry  William,'**  Royal  Artillery 
Pictet,  Armand  Jacques,*'  Unattached  .... 

Pictet,  Frederick.  60  Foot 

PijEou,  Lawrence,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

Pike,  John,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  .... 
Pinhey,  William  Towley,  Royal  Marines    . . 
Pinniger,  Broome,  0  West  India  Regiment 
Piper,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines.  ....••.•... 

PUyfair,  Andrew  William,  104  Foot   

^Plowman,  Thomas,  Royal  Waggon  Train. . 
Plaokett,  Thomas  Richard,  18  Dragoons   . . 

9  Poe,  Purefoy,*"  30  Foot 

m  Polhill,  William,'^  23  Dragoons 

Pontcarr^,  E.  L.  £.  C.  De,  R.Foreign  Artillery 
Poole,  John  William,  Ceylon  Regiment    . . 

Porter,  Henry,  Boyal  Marinea 

Porter,  Robert,  7  Foot 

Powell,  James  Bruce,  12  Foot 

Pridham,  William,^  Royal  Marinea 

9  Priett,  John,^  R.  Artillery  Driven .... 

Pringle,  Jamei,  81  Foot   •••   . 

Probyn,  John,  SO  Foot , 

Paddieombe,  Robert  Bmot,  Royal  Harinea 


24  Dec.  20 


10  Sept. 
never 
18  May 

25  July 
12  July 
18  April 

26  June 
3  Sept. 

18  Jan. 
April 
15.Mar. 
29  Jan, 
29  Aug. 
5  July 
14  June 


12 

99 

12 

10 

11 

11 

12 

30 

94 

15 

12 

11 

03 

10 


LIBUT. 


29 

20 

7 

17 

2 

4 

7 

15 

25 


April 

Oct. 

April 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan, 


WREN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


13 

1625 


14 

14] 

13 

11 

26 

11 

141 


29  Oct.    08 11  July    11 


14 

25 
7 
6 
1 


Mar.  19 
Feb.    2S 

June  19 
Sept.  15 
Mar.  28 
Sept  14 
1814 


19  Sept.  93 


15  June  41 

08 
08 
13 
06 
05 
05 
10 


2  Feb. 
17  Nov. 
20  July 

16  Aug. 

17  Dec. 
9  Feb. 

25  June 
17  Nov. 
20  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

2  April 
14  Jan. 

26  April 
never 

6  Mar. 

13  June 

1  July 

12  Mar. 

6  Nov. 

7  July 
7  Dec. 

22  June 

13  July 
13  July 

3  Aug. 

4  June 
120  Feb. 


30 
OG 
09 
00 
12 
15 
12 
14 
08 
05 
12 
01 
101 

11 
09 
13 
06 
47 


09 
09 
90 
05 
09 
01 
34 


27  Jan.    14  25  Mar.  17 
25  Feb.    14  1814 

18  Aug.  04  5  May   Od 

4  June  13  25  April  16 
1  July  12  25  Sept.  16 
3  Sept.  13  11  Oct.    19 

19  Dec.   11  23  July    17 
25  Aug.  14  25  Feb.    19 

1  April  42  13  Aug.  47 
19  July  94 
13  Mar.  17  2  May  29 
22  July    1317  Aug.  20 

25  Mar.   12  25  Mar.   17 
15  Aug.   05  21Jun.    23 

26  Sept.  1131  July    17 

5  May  4521  Oct    M 


23 
27 
16 

9 
20 
18 

3 


May 

June 
Oct 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept 


11 
11 
17 
13 
00 
14 
12 


12  Aug.  34  97  Mar.  46 


20  May   42 


0 

1 
21 

6 
22 

8 
25 
25 

1 
15 

7 
25 

1 

1 

13 
26 

4 
08115 


3 
26 
18 
1 
5 
14 
10 


Oct 

Sept 

May 

April 

Jan. 

Aug. 

June 

Sept 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

July 

Jaly 

Dec. 

JaUy 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

April 

May 


lOj 
53 
05 

12 
12 


13 
04 


25 
25 
9 
1 
31 
25 


Mar. 
Dec. 

Sept 
St'pt 
Jau. 
Mar. 


16 
18 
86 

14 
15 
17 


12 

08 

15 

86 

14 

16 

12 

09 

13 

05 

11 

13j 

13 

1317 

1610 


21 
25 
25 
1 
20 
21 

a 

25 

1 
28 
11 
25 

6 


17 
8 
9 

a 

16 


0423 
06 


18 
16 


9998 


Mar.  51 
Nov.  02 
Mar.  15 
Aug.  16 
April  31 
Feb.  28 
Sept  10 
Mar.  17 

April  17 
Dec  17 
Nor.  06 
July  17 
1814 
Oct.  25 
April  17 
Jan.  19 
Jan.  16 
Dec.  53 
Sept  14 
April  16 
April  16 
Oct    16 

AprUn 
JiuM  06 
Vor.  44 


Lieutenants. 


391 


lUinsforth,  Charles,  67  Foot 

Rftinsfbrtb,  Cfaarles,  UoatUched 

RamsdttU,  GeorgCp  Boyal  Artillexy  •••••••. 

Ranking,  DaTid,  Rifla  Brigade 

9  Ratcliff,  WUliam.***  1  Garrison  Battalion 

BawlinSy/ohn  Hart,  13  Foot   « 

9  R«ad,  Robert,"*  Unattached 

Reed,  Thomas  Borrett,  Royal  Marinea   .... 
Reeves,  Lewis  Buckle,*^  Royal  Harinee.  • . . 

Reeves,  Lewie  Scott,  R.  Marines 

9  iSIt  Raid,  TboiQas,><>*  B.  Artillery  Drivers 
lUnny,  Henry  Lawi^  Royal  Bngineers  .... 
Reveley,  Qeorge  Williamson,  30  Foot 

aBeynett,  WiUiam  France,^  73  Foot  .... 
I  Reynold*,  Tbos.  Matthew,'*^  12  Foot .. 

9  Ribton,  Sir  Jolm,  Bt.j^^  23  Foot 

Rich,  Henry,  4  West  India  Regiment 

Richardes,  WilUam  £ardley,'>'  R.  Artillery 
*Bichardson.  James,  3  ProY.  Batt.  of  Militia 
'^RlchardMn,  ThomasLothianylSiJkxtDtlyen 

Richmond,  James,  24  DraKOons 

Blehmond,  flyUestpr,'*'  48  Foot  ....••.... 

Rieketta,  Alfred.  0  Foot. 

Rldeoat,  Henry  Wood,  19  Foot   

Rlet,  William  Van  der.  Cape  Regiment  .... 
Riffby,  Samuel,  New  Brunswick  Feneibles. . 

9  Sa  Ripley,  William,  62  Foot 

Ritchie,  James,  1  Foot 

Robb.  David,  25  Dragoons 

9  Ca  Roberto,  John^i^  R.  Artillery  Drivers 

Roberts,  Jolm,  Unattached 

Robertson,  Oeurge  Duncan,  21  Foot  . . . 
9  iS  Robertson,  James,***  79  Foot  . .  • 

Robinson,  Fenton,  Royal  Artillery 

Robinson,  George,  60  Foot   . .  • 

9  iai  Robinson,  James,***  £0  Foot 

Robinaon,  John,  65  Foot 

Robinson,  Isaae  Byrne,  92  Foot 

9  Robinson,  William  Henry,  45  Foot. . . 

Rocb,  George,  98  Foot 

*Rochfort,  John,  100  Foot    

9  Rogers,  Adam,**^  6  Garrison  Battalion 

R(M^r8,  John,  Royal  Marines  .  • 

Rollo,  James,  69  Foot  

C  Rooke,  Lewis,***  Royal  Marines  •• . . . 
Booney,  Bernard,  2  Garrison  Battalion  . 

Rose,  John,  Irish  Brigade •• . . . 

RoseingrsTe,  Matthew,  10  Foot  

Ross,  Emilltts,  Unatlaohed  .  •  •  • 

9  QSI  Ross,  Ewen,*^*  92  Foot 


CORNBT, 
ETC. 


2  Sept.  12 
2  Feb.   16 

10  July  15 
25  Feb.  13 
•25  Aug.  07 
18  Feb. 
21  Mar.  11 
24  AprU  12 
23  April  04 

7  July   42 

8  Feb.  08 
20  July  13 
15  May  11 
20  July   09 

20  Feb.    12 
6  Feb.    11 

^iJan.    12 

11  July    14 
never 
nerer 

^  Nov.  07 

9  Aug.  11 
8  July   13 

21  Sept.  15 
6  June  14 

28  June  10 
15  Mar.  10 
20  Feb.  17 
14  July  06 


LI  BUT. 


5  Feb.    16126  Feb. 

8  April  25|l9  May 

7  Not.  21 
17  Not.  14 
13  April  09 


1320  Nov. 
23  April 
17  Mar. 
12  Mar. 

27  July 
1  May 

15  Dee. 
6  July 

28  Feb. 
10  Mar. 
25  June 

4  Feb. 


17 
13 
31 
07 
47 
09 
13 
14 
11 
14 
12 


24  April  18 


22  Doe.   14  25  Feb. 


28  Dec. 

4  Aug. 

6  Jan. 
13  Dec. 


15 
40 
14 
13 


19  April  18 

13  AprU  15 

3  Not.   11 

2  May    11 

21  Feb.    27 


1  Sept.  08   1  Dec.  09 


8  April  25 

9  Not.  43 
20  July    15 


15  Sept.  08 


10  Dec.  07 
14  Mar.  05 
17  Dec.  18 
28  Nov.  11 

11  May   14 
never 

25  Oct.    07 

10  April  11 

27  Mar.  12 

6  Oct.    04 

4  Not.  13 

12  Feb.    94 
2  AprU  07 

10  Aug.   15 

13  AprU  09 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALFFA\. 


30  Mar. 

25  Dec 
6Doe. 
3  Dec 

26  May 
7  Oct. 
1  April 

23  Feb. 
1  July 


20 
25 
25 
16 
14 
16 
25 
81 
17 
53 
16 


20  June  19 

24  Dec.   18 

8  April  24 

5  Feb.    16 


1330  Nov.  20 


25  Jan.    19 12  May   24 

25  Dec.    13  1614 

10  Sept.  03 

1  May   12  25  July    19 


3  Oct. 


20  July 

'2^  Dec. 

27  Juuc 

1  Aug. 


29 
16 
20 

16 
16 
16 


25  Sept.  27 


16  Oct.    00  6  Jan.    20 


IJnly  16 
22  AprU  26 
20  Oct.  46 
25  Feb.    16 


lAug.  16  20  June  22 


7  Not. 
17  May 

8  Jan. 
3  Not. 

27  Aug. 

9  July 
25  Dec. 
15  Mar. 


09  25  AprU  19 

10  20  Mar.  23 
07  30  Sept.  19 
25  6  Feb.  45 
1311  Feb.  15 
1825  Dec.  18 
13  25  Sept.  1 4 
09  4  Feb.    15 


5  Aug.   13 
10  Jan.    08 


IS  Feb.   94 


9  us  Ross-Lewin,  Thomas,*^  32  Foot 27  Nov.  06 


&  JRo^Wy,  Xeiou,**'  Royal  Marines 

BothweU,  WUliam,  Unattached   * . .  • 

Bouse,  Richard,***  Royal  Marines   

Rowan,  John  Hill,  Unattached    . .  •  • 

Bodland,  Jones,  10  Foot 

Russell,  Henry  James,  60  Foot 

Buuell,  James,  8  Royal  Veteran  BattaUon 
Busiell,  WUliam,  5  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
9  Rutherford.  James.***  23  Foot,  Barraek 

Master  at  Neweastle-cn-'Tyns 

Ryan,  John  Dennis,  22  Dragoons    

9  Ryan,  Richard,***  96  Foot    

Bjan,  WUHam,  63  Foot 


27  July   0527  July 
10  July    ll|25Nov. 

3  Not.  98 
15  Not.  27 

9  May  11 

4  Aug.  08 
ncTer 

10  Sept.  07 

15  Feb.    1027  Oct. 


30  June  29  14  May   31 


25  May    10 

1  Sept.  14 


24  May   15  24  Oct.    15 


11  Oct.    96 


11  Feb.    08  25  Sept.  17 


26  Jane  27  28  June  39 

26  Not.  12  25  Mar.   17 
15  Dee.  08  26  Sept.  22 

08 

13  12  Oct.    26 

18  Aug.  04 18  Dec.   06 

8  July  .  82  31  Aug.  89 

20  May    18  25  May    18 

10  Aug.   1886  Aug.  19 

27  July    15 
10  Deo.   12 


29  Aug. 
1  July 


14 


16 10  Oct. 
18|  7  Sept. 


16 


15  June  16 


1626  Sept. 


26  Dec 


iO  July   10  31  April  14  36  Dec 
Rybot,  Henry  P«y>R.Mafinea  i«....**..pO  Aug.  62  24  Fab.   64  4  Deo. 


po 


20 

18 
18 
54 


392 


Lieutenants. 


EN8I0K, 
BTC. 


! 


fit.  John,  John,  13  Foot    •• 

St.  John,  Richard  Fleming,  Royal  Artillery 

Sanders,  Darid  Morison,  Unattached 

Sand  with,  Geo.  Ang.  Elliott,'^   R.  Marines 
Sargent,  Samuel,  1  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Sarsfleld,  Bingham,  Unattached 

Saunders,  Andrew  Childers,  1  Dragoons. . . . 
Saunders,  Joseph,  1  Garrison  Battalion  .... 
9  Saunders,  Robert  Francis,^  08  Foot  .... 
II89Saunders,  Robei-t  Jobn.*^  Royal  Artillery 
9  Sawkins,  William,^  3  Garrison  Battalion 

Sawyers,  John,  Royal  Marines. 

Saxby,  Robert,  Royal  Marines • .  • 

Sayers,  Arthur,  27  Foot    • 

Schaw,  John  Sauchie,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Schneider,  Robert  Wilmot,  Unattached  .... 

Scobell,  John,*^  Royal  Marines 

9  Scott,  Dmridy^  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Scott,  Edward,  7  Foot 

9  Scott,  Henry,''*  5  Foot 

Scott,  John  £dw.  Westropp,  R.  Marines 
9  Scott,  Percy,  98  Foot,  Captain,  com 

manding  Itle  of  Wight  Militia  ...... 

9  Scott,  Thomas,*'*(l4  Foot 

UII3edley,JohnSomner,'^R.  Staff  Corps,  ) 

Sarrack' Matter  at  the  Mauritius   . .  ) 

Segrave,  O'Neil,  Unattached    

^d  Seward,  Charles,*^  09  F.-M 

Shadforth,  Henry,  Unattached 

Shadwell,  Henry  Eugene.  35  Foot 

Shafto,  William  Henry,  10  Foot 

Sharpe,  John,  64  Foot  

Sharpin,  Henrf,  53  Foot 

ifii  Sharpin,  William.**^  Royal  Artillery   •  * 

Shaw,  George,  Unattached  

Shaw,  James  Peter,  33  Foot 

Shaw,  Samuel,  4  Foot  

9  Shiel,  Theobald,"*  00  Foot   

Simmons,  James  F.,  Royal  Artillery  ....•• 

Simpson,  James,  89  Foot 

Sinrlairf  John,  8  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 
*Singleton,  Jonathan  Felix,  2Pror.Bu.of  Mil. 

Slaney,  Moreton,  25  Dragoons 

9  Slattery,  Bartholomew,  27  Foot 

Sleator,  John,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battah'on . . 

Smith,  Alexander,"^  Royal  Marines   

QSI  Smith,  Alexander,  42  Foot 

9  Smith,  Edward,'^  58  Foot 

Smith,  Edward  Atkins,  31  Foot 

Smith,  George  Charles,  03  Foot   

Smith,  Henry,**  0  West  India  Regiment  . . 

*Smith,  Henry  Pasco,  12  Foot 

Smith,  Henry  Porter,  Rifle  Brigade 

Smith,  Hagb  William,  07  Foot    

Smith,  James  Berridge,  21  Dragoons 

QH  Smith,  James  Ramsay,*^  38  Foot   .... 

9  Smith,  John.^«  14  Foot   

9  Smithf  Joseph,**'  (Qr.-VMt.  8ft  Ap.  06)  3  ( 

Royal  Veteran  Battalion   ) 

Smith,  Leonard  Fleming,  20  Foot   

9  Sro.ith,  Michael,>«>  40  Foot 

Smith,  Peter,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers  .... 
Smith,  Peter,  Royal  Artillery  DrlTcrs 

{Smith,  Ralpb,^  53  Foot 
Smith,  Robert,***  1  Foot 

Smith,  Thmnae  Flynn,  7  Foot    


15  July 
10  Dec. 
12  May 
14  Oct. 
1  Nor, 
1  Aug. 
10  Aug. 
12  Oct. 

10  Mar. 
20  Nov. 
20  Dec. 

24  Dec. 

25  Sept. 
0  Sept. 

11  Dec. 
10  April 

27  Jan. 

28  Nov. 
never 

22  Aug. 
28  June 


LIBOT. 


13  9  Aug. 

10  8Api11 
13  9  Mar. 
05  25  April 
09  17  Get. 
1130  Dec. 
13  31  Mar. 
09  28  Dec. 
09  7  Dec. 
08 11  Aug. 

11  OJan. 

04  27  July 
05 15  June 

05  9  Oct. 
15   1  June 
25   8  April 
90  20  Oct. 
1125  Jan. 

10  Dec. 
lOlll  May 
49 15  Ang. 


15 
25 
20 
10 
10 
14 


WHEN 
Pf.ACP.D  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


25 

1 

25 

1 

20 

27 


1425 


22  June  12 

25  Ang.  08 

GMay   13 


23  June 

24  Feb. 
14  Oct. 

24  June 
5  Aug. 

14  April 

4  Feb. 
12  Dec. 
17  May 

29  Feb. 
17  Oct. 

never 

5  July 
23  May 

30  May 
never 

21  Nov. 
14  April 

25  June 
12  Sept. 

4  Aug. 

22  Feb. 
25  July 

23  Juiie 

12  Not. 
never 

10  June 

28  Mar. 
1  Oct. 

13  Oct. 
10  April 

never 

5  June 

29  Aug. 
never 

1  Dec. 
22  Sept. 

4  April 
20  Feb. 


12 
09 
11 
14 
08 
09 
00 
22 


25 
8 
1 

25 

14 
1 

20 
1 


2029 
97|27 
13 

99  25 
12|16 

5d;io 


Mar.  17 
OcL  30 
May  26 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  23 
July  26 
Mar.  16 
Sept.  17 
Jan.  80 
April  21 
July  17 
June  18 
Sept  14 
Aug.  13 
June  22 
Nor.  27 
Nov.  OS 

June  09 
Jan.  18 
Nov.  54 


28  Nov.  1520  Aug.  17 
28  Feb.  1225  Dec.  18 


23  Oct  17 


25 
14 
19 
05 
13 
08 
13 
11 
14 
04 
05 

13 
11 
05 

05 


13 
13 

4 
22 
28 
19 

7 
20 

4 

8 
29 

1 
23 
23 
10 
25 
24 
1323 


10 
99 


20 
1 


08  22 
10'20 


09 
04 
12 


2 

4 
10 
25 
14124 
10129 


12 
14 
09 


20 

29 

7 


May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Sept 

April 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

AprU 

Dec. 

Sept 

Dec. 

x^ec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

April 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

May 

Ang. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 


25  Dec.   16 


96|20 
1525 
23!21 
07117 
15,25 
09,10 
1510 

14  1 
2313 
07  29 
OR  30 
26:13 

15  1 
1328 
07 
13 
07 
1526 
14| 
04;  15 
10,30 
1425 

nil 

05)24 
1528 
1325 
1924 
11|13 
1380 


7  Sept. 

14  19  May 

11  23  Aug. 
30  April 

12  15  July 
08  29  Mar. 
06  90  Feb. 
06190  Mar. 


24 
12 

15 

14 
13 
04 
13 
10 


0 
9 


Mar.  30 
Nov.  16 
Mar.  99 
Dec.  18 
Mar.  17 
Sept  19 
Feb.  33 
July  93 
July  96 
June  15 
Sept  19 
July  96 
April  19 
"So^.  16 

1814 
Dec  90 
Mar.   16 

Dee.  06 
Sept  19 
Feb.  16 
A«pril  99 
Jan.  99 
Dee.  97 
Sept  14 
May  91 
Aug.  19 
Oct  93 
Julv  96 
Mar.  90 


14  May   1« 
20  April  17 


1  Nov.  14 

8  May  23 

06111  July  16 

07 


Lieutenants. 


393 


2d  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


liEEUT. 


Smith,  William.^*'  Royal  Artillery  DrlTcrs. . 

9  IB  Smith,  WilliaEn,<«*  71  Foot 

Smyth,  Jnmes  Ryan,  15  Foot  

Smyth,  Thomas,  34  Foot 

9  Smyth,  William,*^  Scots  Fasilier  Guards 

Souter,  Richard,  40  Foot 

9  Spaight,  Henry ,*^  2  Dragoon  Guards  . . 
Spalding,  Warner  Beeve,  8  R.  Vet.  Batt.,  ) 
Barrack'Tnaster  at  Fort  AuffU8tus,N*S,  $ 
Oi  Sperling.  Jobn,^  Royal  Engineers  .... 
9  Spong,  Francis  Mallett,^'  R.  Art.  DriTer» 

Spottuwood,  Andrew,  21  Foot 

Sproule,  Edward,***  69  Foot 

9  Stacey,  Edwin,*^'  1 2  Dragoons    

fiB  Stainforth,  George,**^  23  Foot 

Stanley f  JSdieard,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers 
Stansfield,  Robert,  20  Foot,  Captain  2nd 

Weit  York  Militia    

9  Stapleton,  Richard,**^  Unattached 

Stapleton,  William  Bull,  Staff  Corps  of  CaT. 

9  SUveley-Shirt,  John,»«  4  Foot 

9  Stawell,  William,^*  98  Foot 

Steade,  Charles,  60  Foot 

Steed,  Edward  Henry,  25  Dragoons   .... 
9  Steel,  William  Robert,*<o  48  Foot  .... 

Stewart,  Meiryn,  21  Dragoons    

Stobart.  Henry,**  Royal  Artillery  

Stock,  Frederick,  Royal  Irish  Artillery  . . 

Stritch,  William  Luke,  95  Foot   

9  Strode,  George,  20  Foot   

Stronach,  William,  Royal  Engineers 

Stuart,  Charles  George,  88  Foot 

9  Stoart,  Qeoige  Evans,*^  61  Foot    

Stuart,  Peter,  1  Royal  Veteran  Battalion, 

Toum  Major  of  Beffaet 

USA  Stuart,  Robert  Thomson,''^  28  Foot. . . . 

Stuart,  William,'^  Royal  Marines 

*  Suberknib,  John  Jacob,  3  Pro?.  Bn.  of  Mil. 
Sullivan,  Bartholomew,  Royal  Marines 

9  Sullivan,  James,*^  19  Foot 

"I" Sullivan,  John,  49  Foot 

Supple,  Kerry,  60  Foot 

Sutherland,  Edward,  Unattached 

Sutherland,  Sutherland  Hall.  65  Foot    

Suttie,  George  Grant,  Scot?  Fusilier  Guards 

Swain.  Henry  Thomas,  R.  Marines 

Swanson,  Thomas,  42  Foot   •  •  • 

Sweeting,  George,  7  Foot 

Swiny,  Shapland  William,  39  Foot 

Symonds,  William,  60  Foot 

9  Syret,  James,*"  9  Foot 

Tanc,  Thomaa James  Waldegrave,**  Royal  } 

Marines ) 

9  Tasker,  James,*'*  67  Foot 

?l  Tatlock,  Thomas,*'*  62  Foot 
ayloe,  John,  77  Foot 

Taylor,  Ingram  Pank,  Royal  Marines.. 

Taylor,  John,  74  Foot 

Taylor,  Joseph  Henry,  Unattached 

Taylor,  Nathaniel,  90  Foot   

*  Thackeray,  Joseph,  51  Foot 

Thiballier,  Hubert,  3  Foot    

9  Thompion,  Ber\jamin,^*  1  R.  Vet. Batt. . 
Oft  Thompson,  Henry  Walker,***  74  Foot. . 


14  Jan.    07 

1  Sept.  13 

3  Sept.  12 

29  June  09 

16  May   11 

25  Sept.  35 

3  Mar.  14 


26  Mar.  07 


3  Mar. 

19  July 
21  June 
28  Aug. 

3  June 

4  Oct. 
11  Oct. 


09 
15 
15 

11 
19 
44 
21 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


13  Nov.  10 


14  Dec.  11 

1  Dec.  09 
4  July  11 

26  Jan.  08 

30  May  11 

29  July  13 

2  Sept.  04 

19  Sept.  26 

19  April  14 
26  Nov.  12 
25  Dec.  06 
19  Sept.  II 
never 


29  Sept.  14  26  April  17 


i 


7  May 
12  Jan. 
12  Dec. 

23  June 

24  Dec. 
30  Mar. 
24  Mar. 

9  May 
28  Feb. 

never 


1  July 
5  June 
3  Feb. 
1  Feb. 

26  Mar. 

19  July 
I  Jan. 


12 
11 
14 
10 
12 
16 
06 


2  Nov.  32 


7  April 
25  Feb. 

9  Mar. 

9  Nov. 
22  Feb. 


25 
13 
09 
15 
16 


06 16  June 
15  25  Jan. 

11  29  Aug. 
04  16  May 

12  4  Aug. 
09   5  April 
15  11  Nov. 

11  20  April 

12  20  Jan. 


1  July 
25  Feb. 
25  Mar. 
25  Jan. 
30  Dec. 
12  June 
23  June 


24  Jan. 

1  Nov. 

25  Mur. 
5  Nov. 

25  Aug. 
25  Mar. 

4  Ang. 

24  May 
9  Nov. 

12  Nov. 

25  Dec. 
23  Oct. 
25  Dec. 

2  Mar. 
10  July 
10  July 

5  Nov. 
25  Mur. 
25  Feb. 


08 
16 
14 
05 
14 
10 
1631  Dec. 


14 


14  Oct. 

5  Aug.  18  18  July 

24  April  04  24  Mar. 
never      25  Dec. 

26  Nov.  06  6  Oct. 
18  May   09  20  June 

never 
4  Aug.  13 
9  Sept.  12 

22  June  15 
never 

10  Nov.  42 

25  May  08 
never 

16  May    11 

27  Jan.    07 

23  Jan.    12 


1425  Dec. 
06 


25  Mar. 


16 
16 
16 
17 
19 
46 
25 


24 
14 
17 
18 
14 
17 

37 

27 

15 

18 

17 

17 

18 

15 

20 

26 

07 

17 

17 

24 

16 

14 


2  July 

30  Nov. 
8  Mar. 
12  Mar. 
14  Jan. 
25  Dec. 
16  Dec. 


25  Dec. 

14  Feb. 

26  Aug. 

15  Feb. 
17  April  17 

27  July   47 

25  Oct. 
4  Aug. 

20  April 
2  July 

26  Aug. 

03  15  Aug. 

04 16  Oct.  06 
09jl5Aug.  11 
1227  April  15 
06il4Juuc  11 
13'  1  June  20 
19126  July    26 


1525  Mar.  17 
07  25  June  16 
13  1814 

13  2  Sept.  26 
11  24  June  24 
13 15  Aug.  14 
1628  May  17 
13 12  July  33 
16  4  April  23 
25  Dec.  18 
14  June  52 
17  Mar.  13 
16  Dec.  19 
11  July  16 
25  Mar.  17 
25  Mar.   17 


10 
14 
13 
07 
13 

05 


17  Aug.  14 
24  April  17 


21  Mny   12113  July    15 


2  Oct. 
25  Mar. 

1  Sept. 
25  Nov. 

2  Feb. 
25  Dec. 


17 
17 
14 
21 
SO 


18 
never      |25  Dec. .  13125  Sept.  14 

11  June  18 


3  July  06126  Dec.  06 
11  July  11 29  Aug.  16 
16  Sept  13  20  July    15 


85  Mar.  17 


394 


LieuienanU. 


Thompson,  John,  TTnattaehed 

9  Thompson,  Ralph  Keddcy,*^  86  Foot  . . 
9  Thompson,  Tho.  James,*^  Unattached  . . 
9  Thomson,  Jamet,  10  R.  Veteran  Battalion 

Tliomaon,  Jeremiah,  17  Foot    

Thomson,  Joseph,  15  Foot    

9  Thornton,  John,«^  42  Foot 

Thorold,  Frederick,  Unattached  • .  • 

QliTighe,  Daniel,'^  Grenadier  Guards .... 

Ttsdall,  James,  1 0  Foot 

Tolcher,  Christopher,  2  Foot 

Torklngton,  Henry  Theodore,  16  Foot  .... 
Tour,  Augustas  de  la,  R.  Foreign  Artillery. . 
9  Town,  Edward,*^  Dillon's  Regiment  .... 

Townly,  James,  Royal  Marines   

VSSITownsend,  John,***  Royal  Artillery  . . 

TOwnscnd,  Joseph,  Royal  Engineers 

Townsend,  Robert  Lawrence,  18  Dragoons. . 

Trant,  William,  80  Foot    

TraTsrs,  Joseph  0. 60  F.,  Barrack-Master  ) 

at  Portsmouth ) 

T^Ters,  Lyon  Conway***  00  Foot 

Trebeck,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

Trench,  Thomas,***  Royal  Artillery 

Treyeoen,  James,  2  West  India  Regiment . . 
Tristram,  Harrington,  Royal  Artillery  .... 
Trollope,  Sir  John,  Bart,,  10  Dragoons .... 

Tucker,  J.  Owen  Edwards,  20  Foot 

Tucker,  Richard  Franklin,  Royal  Marines.. 

9  on  Tudor,  Charles,  23  Dragoons    

Tudor,  Henry,  37  Foot • 

Tonstall,  Gabriel,  Unattached 

9  Tunstall,  William,***  36  Foot 

9  Turner,  Thomas,'*'  23  Foot 

Turner,  Young,  Sicilian  Regiment 

Twyford,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Urqohart,  Donald,  60  Foot •••. 

9 Vallancey,  Richard,***!  Foot 

YanderbroQck,  Francis,  60  Foot  . .  •• 

Vereker,  Henry,  18  Foot 

9  Vereker,  Henry  Thomas,*^  62  Foot   .... 

Vernon,  John  Russell,  1  Foot 

9  Vesey,  John,***  76  Foot    

Victor,  Geoige,***  Royal  Marines     

Vieth,  Frederick  William,  Unattached    

Wade,  George,  18  Foot 

Walbrldge,  Henry  William,  York  Chasseurs 

Walford,  John  Thomas,  72  Foot 

9  Walker,  Alexander,"*  06  Foot 

Walker,  James,  Royd  Marlnea    

Walkcr>  James,  96  Foot    

Walker,  Jamea,  Royal  African  Corps 

Walker,  Roger  Boyce,  43  Foot    

Wall,  Biehard,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

9  Wallace,  Hugh  Ritchie,**  7  Foot  

9  Waller,  Kilner,  67  Foot  

9  Walsh,  Lawrence  De  Coarcy, 34  Foot. . . . 

Walsh,  WUlinm,***  61  Foot 

Ward,  Henry,***  Royal  Marines 

Wardell,  John,  1 0  Foot 

Waring,  Edward,  Royal  African  Corps  .... 

Warren,  Edward  Townsend,  00  Foot 

WataoD,  Andrew,***  24  Foot 


BNSlGZr, 
ETC. 


29 

11 
21 
28 
11 
10 
16 
17 
6 
1 

13 
11 
26 
19 
10 
27 
1 

25 

23 

30 

21 

18 

14 

0 

3 

6 

27 

11 

14 

12 

16 

7 

14 

20 

14 

0 

30 

17 

8 

8 

10 


July 

Dec. 

Dec 

Not. 

Sept 

July 

July 

Aug. 

April 

June 

Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

April 

Oct. 

Oct 

Sept. 

never 

Sept 

April 

June 

Sept 

April 

Mar. 

May 

Not. 

May 

Oct 

May 

Oct. 

Not. 

Not. 

Not. 

July 

Sept. 

May 

June 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

June 


29  Aug. 


44  22  June 
16 18  June 

08  2  Dec 
11  IJuIy 
12 11  May 
17  24  Oct 
29 18  Oct 
41  4  Feb. 
0426  Oct 
14  6  May 
14  26  July 
00  21  Jan. 
07  16  Mar. 

10  IMay 
06 16  Mar. 
1030  Mar. 
07  20  July 

30  Dec. 

11  11  Feb. 

07  29  Sept 
26  7  Aug. 

09  2  Aug. 
0026  Sept 
11   3  Aug. 

11  14  Jan. 

08  2  Jan. 
08  22  June 
07  26  Feb. 
0627  July 
1323  May 

12  16  Feb. 
10 10  June 
06   I  May 
09116  Not. 


WITBlf 
PLACED    ON 
HAL^    PAY. 


May   36 

April  18 
Dec.   96 

Sept  09 
Mar.  16 
July  17 
May  39 
Feb.  21 
Jan.  16 
Dec.  18 
Mar.  49 
Feb.  17 
Not.  15 
July  27 
Ftb.  20 
April  23 
Aug.  21 
Dec.    17 


7  Sept  99 


13 
18 
26 


47 
24 

11 
13*30 
16  1 
2226 
3314 


46 

08 
16 
16 


12  22 


09 
11 
10 


27 
13 
13 
12 


0921 


II 
08 


14 
13 
09 
09 
13 


8 

26 

6 

8 


26 

26 

1 


12  26 

00|23 

97 

13 

08 

27 


11 
7 
28 
1021 


6 
29 
26 
SO 


26 

16 


1626 
"25 


0 


Dec. 

63 

June 

24 

Aug. 

20 

No?. 

20 

Feb. 

19 

Sept. 

23 

April  37 

April 

63 

Jan. 

18 

AprU 
Nov. 

21 
27 

April  19 

Dec. 

14 

June 

16 

Sept. 

14 

Dec. 

17 

July 

18 

Feb. 

17 

Mar. 

29 

Sept 

30 

Oct 

17 

June 

28 

Dec 

26 

Mar. 

17 

Dec 

19 

Aug. 

23 

Dec. 

18 

Oct 

22 

Dec 

18 

Dec. 

18 

July 

18 

OJuly    18 
10126  Feb.    13  3  April  16 
07   8  June  0926  Aug.  93 
08194  Jan.    1026  Not.  18 
11  Dec   13.23  Feb.    30 
lAug.  1820  July    90 
16  Mar.  27  96  Feb.   90 
13  Oct    14  26  Dec   le 
13|l6Aug.  1626  Sq^.  9S 


lAeuienMU. 


395 


9  Watwn,  George,"^  Unattached 

Watfon,  Thomas  Brereton,  8  Foot 

9  l^atson,  William  Henry,**  6  Dragoons 

Wauch,  Dafid,  6  Dragoon  Qoards 

Weayer,  William  Henry,  Royal  Artillery 

Weight,  Bd ward,  8  Dragoons 

^P  Weir,  WIUiam,»  27  Foot    

WeUtead,  WilUam,  8  West  India  Regt. . . 
Whaley,  Robert,  14  Dragoons 


9  Wheatley,  William^*  88  Foot    

9  Whimster,  James,^^'  BicUian  Regt 

•Whitby,  William,  1  Pror.  Batt  of  Militia 
White.  Fraderidc  John,^  Royal  Marines  .. 

9  White,  Qeorge,^  36  Foot 

White,  H enry ,  63  Foot 

White,  William,  Royal  Marines 

Whiteford,  John,  18  Foot 

Whiting,  George  William,^  Royal  Marines 

Wightman,  James  Thomas,  67  Voot^  AdjjU'  \ 

tant.  South  Notts  YeofnoHry  Cavalry    S 

Wigley,  Oeofga  Jamea,^  63  Foot 

9  Wigton,  James,^  9  Foot 

9  WHfifrd^  Johuj^  Rojal  Art.  DriTers    . . 

iSI  Willdnson,  Henry ,^io  40  Foot  

Willcinson,  John  Alexander,  24  Foot 

Ifil  Willett,  AagiiatusSaltrien,<"  22  Dragoons 
9  Willis,  George  Brander,***  Royal  Artillery 

Wilson,  Henry,  80  Foot 

Wilson,  Robert,  Royal  Marines 

Wilson,  W.Henry  Bowen  Jordan,  Gar.  Comp. 

Winekworth.  John,  76  Foot 

9  Windle,  John  8hepanl,«»*  68  Foot 

Winne,  John  James,*^^  Royal  Marines   .... 

Wisdom,  John,  17  Foot 

9  OR  Wood,  Frederieic,^'*  11  Dragoons. . . . 

Wood,  Geonge,  06  Foot 

Wood,  George  Horsley,  67  Foot 


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Northumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

Worsley,  Gaorge,  80  Foot 

||fi»  Wray,  Hugh  Boyd,^»  40  Foot 

Wright,  Alexander,  11  Royal  Vet.  Batt.  . 

Wright,  Edward ,  86  Foot 

Wright,  John,  27  Foot 

Wright,  John,  Royal  Marines 

m  Wright,  WUUam,^  Rifle  Brigade    . . . 

Wrighte,  William,  8  Foot 

*Wynter,  John  Jonathan,  63  Foot 

Yamold,  Benjamin,  Royal  Marines 

Young,  Henry  Harman,  31  Foot 

Young,  Henry,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Young,  John  George,  00  Foot 

Young,  Bobert,  1  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 


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13 
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Dec, 

June 

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18 


29 
27 
26 
26 


Sept.  32 
April  16 
Mar.  16 
Jnly  14 
Jan.  23 
Mar.  26 
July  17 
Oct.  16 
Jan.  17 
Mar.  10 
June  16- 
1814 
April  45 
Mar.  17 
Aug.  47 
Jan.  86 
Mar.  17 
June  46 


5  Apr.    44  30  May  61 


10 

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16 

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10  Sept. 
27  Mar, 

19  Aug. 
10  Sept. 

24  Aug. 

20  July 
26  May 

25  Dec. 
17  Sept. 

26  Not. 
1  Aug. 

12  Aug. 
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06 
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06 
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48 
15 
14 
18 
31 
08 
11 
24 
14 


20 
20 
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May    10 

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May    16 

Sept.  23 
Feb.  22 
April  23 
Oct.  31 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  81 
July  17 
May  22 
1848 
July  00 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  10 
Jan.  27 
Not.  24 


10 
10 

26 

25 

1 

15 
10 
26 
20 
22 


Sept.  12 
April  17 

Oct.  03 

July  17 

Aug.  53 

Dec.  18 

April  17 

Feb.  16 

Nov.  84 

Jan.  18 


14  May  29 


396 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants  on  retired  Full  Pay  and  Half  Pay. 

1  lieat  Addison  serred  in  tbe  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vitloria  and  th^ 
Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  reoelFed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cla^s. 

2  Lteot.  Aloock  served  in  the  Peninsala  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  SalaattneA  mxkd 
Yittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

4  Baron  Alkenstein  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

5  liient.  F.  W.  Armstrong  served  in  the  PeninsnU  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Tala- 
vera, Basaco,  Albnhera,  Salamsnca,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Niveile,  Orthes,  and  Toidoaae,  »od 
at  the  siege  of  Badajoz:  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Ciaspa. 

6  Lieot.  J.  Cooper  Armstrong  served  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 1  and  in  the  Peninsnla  from 
1812  to  1814. 

7  Lient  E.  F.  Austin  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  47  tb  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Yittoria,  Niveile,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  siege  of  8t.  Sebastian,  for  whioh  he  has  received  th« 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

8  Lieut  Ayshford  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Bnsaco  sad 
Faentes  d*Onor,  and  at  the  siege  of  CindadBodrigo.  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clssps. 

9  Lieut.  J.  A.  Bailey  served  with  the  69th  Regc  in  Belgium,  and  with  the  Amy  of  Occvptt* 
tion  in  France. 

10  Lieut  Andrew  Baillie  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tbe  aoth  and  was  present  at  t^e 
battles  of  Fnentes  d*Onor  and  Sslamanoa,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciodad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoi;  hm 
has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  four  CJatps. 

11  Lieot.  Robert  Ball  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  tbe  battle  of  Niveile^ 

14  Lieut FrederickBsvly  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
inolodiog  the  battles  of  Basaco  and  Castalla.  In  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15,  incliulisg  th« 
attacks  on  Baltimore  and  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  he  was  slightly  wounded.  With  the  Pruasten 
army  in  1815,  at  the  taking  of  the  fortresses  of  Maubenge,Landreoies,  Philippeville,  and  Rocroy. 

1 5  Lieut  Beamish  was  present  with  the  84th  at  the  batUe  of  the  Nive,  for  whieh  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

1 7  Lient*  Benwell  joined  the  4th  in  the  Peninsula,  aa  a  volunteer,  and  was  present  at  tbe  aetHm 
of  Osma,  battle  of  Yittoria,  the  several  stormings  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the 
Bidassoa  and  attack  on  the  Heights,  bsttles  of  Niveile  and  Nive,  investment  of  Bayonne,  and 
repulse  of  tbe  sortie.  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  at  Blsdcnsbnrg,  Washington,  Bal- 
timore, snd  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  he  was  seversl  times  wounded,  and  severely  by  grape-ehot. 
He  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

18  Lieut.  Berford  served  with  the  5th  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-9,  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Yimiera,  action  at  Lugo,  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Coroana. 
Subsequently,  on  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  aiege  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwaida 
in  the  reninsola  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royalt,  from  1812  to  tbe  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  actions  in  the  Pyreneea  fW»m  25th  to 
3 1  St  July  I  with  the  covering  army  at  San  Sebastian  and  also  at  its  capture  ;  affair  at  tbe  con- 
vent of  St.  Antonia,  actions  on  the  Niveile  and  tbe  Nive,  and  with  tbe  four  companies  of  tie 
Queen's  which  led  the  advance  to  the  assault  and  capture  of  tbe  principal  redoubt  in  front  of 
Siirre  ;  and  in  all  the  aflfairs  in  the  vicinity  of  St  Jean  de  Lus,  Bayonne,  snd  tbe  Adonr  ;  aho 
at  tbe  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  and  the  various  a£furs  of  posts  and  piquets,  in  which  tha 
fourth  Division  were  engaged.    He  has  received  the  War  Medol  with  nine  Clasps. 

19  lieut  Bezsnt  wss  wounded  at  the  rAtaok  on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads.  Served  at  tbe 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Flushing,  1809.  Waa  in  command  of  tbe  Artillery  In  Fort  Maasa- 
rene  at  the  defence  of  Anholt  by  the  Royal  Marines  in  181 1.    War  Medal  with  two  CJa#pa. 

20  Lieut  Birch  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  10th  and  was  present  at  tbe  riegrs  of  Tan** 
gona  in  1812  and  13,  at  the  battle  of  Castalla,  retreat  from  Ordalaad  Yilla  Franca  to  Tarrtgoaa, 
ai.d  tbe  siege  of  Barcelona  in  1814. 

21  Fort-Mi^or  Black  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  74th,  and  was  present  in  ^  actions  of 
Aldra  de  Ponte  and  Foentes  Guioaldo,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro^  retreat  from  Bedrid 
into  Portugal,  passage  of  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Yittoria,  action  at  the  Maya  Fkss,  battles  of  the 
Pyrenees  on  tbe  27th  July  and  2nd  Aug.,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  blockade  of  Pampelmis, 
bfttiles  of  Niveile  and  Nive  (9th  to  ISth  Deo.),  actions  of  Yho  Bigorre^  Tkrbes,  and  SauTetem^ 
battle  of  Orthes,  action  at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toolonse,  besides  varioot  minor  affiura.  Ha  baa 
recf  ived  the  War  Medal  with  six  Cksjpa. 

22  Lieat  Blood  served  in  the  Peninsala  from  June  16U  to  the  elote  of  that  war  in  1814 
indading  the  tiega  tad  storm  of  Ciodad  Rodrigo  and  9ad^os,  batUaof  Saliwanoa,  rttrtot  tnm 


fVar  Sertnces  of  the  Lieutenants.  397 

Mtdrid  to  Fortiig^l,pau«ge  of  the  Haebro,  l>attle  of  Yittoria,  Tariont  actions  in  the  Fvrenees, 
the  toooeBsfal  storming  of  San  Sebastian  (with  the  stormers  of  the  Light  Division),  battle  of 
Nivelle,  action  at  Arcangues,  battle  of  the  Nire  on  Uie  9thf  10th,  lUh,  12tb,  and  13th  Dchb. — 
The  above  services  with  the  43rd.  Carried  the  Regimental  Colonr  of  the  6th,  at  the  battle  of 
Orthes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  ball  which  entered  his  right  knee ;  he  was  also 
aeverely  wonoded  at  the  top  of  the  breach *at  San  Sebastian,  by  a  mo&ket  ball  which  struck  him 
in  the  face  and  passed  through  his  nose.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

24  Lieut  Blj^th  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  first  siege  of  Badajoz,  and 
battle  of  Albuhera,  at  which  latter  he  was  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clai>p  for  Albuhera. 

26  Lieat.  Henry  Boldero  served  in  Holland,  in  1814,  as  Aide-deHsamp  to  LieuL* General  Sir 
Booald  Feipison  ;  was  present  at  the  capitulation  of  Antwerp  ;  was  also  prrsent  at  the  battle 
of  Waterloo,  and  led  the  stormiDg  party  of  the  14th  regiment  at  the  capture  of  Cambray.  After 
the  surrender  of  Paris,  was  plac^  in  the  Head  Quarters  Staff  as  a  Deputy-assist,  Adjut-Gen. 

28  Lieut^  Bradshaw  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria  and 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

29  Lieut  Bramwell  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  92ud,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  Quatre  Bras,— right  leg  amputated. 

30  Lieut.  Brattle  served  in  the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  on  board  H.  M.  S.  AJrica,  64.  Joined 
the  force  under  General  Whitelock  at  Monte  Yideo,  in  1807.  In  action  wiih  Dinish  gun-boats 
near  Copenhagen,  20th  Oct  1808  (severely  wounded).  Served  afterwards  with  the  Channel 
Fleet  off  Brest,  Basque  Beads,  and  Belleisle. 

31  Lieut.  Brearey  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  ^as  present  at  the  siege 
and  reduction  of  Flushing.  He  served  also  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  1815  in  HoIIard  and 
tile  Netherlands,  including  the  action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of  Anrwerp,  storming  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

33  Lieut Brioe  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  23rd,  f!rom  May  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees  (wounded). 
Served  also  the  oampugn  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and 
capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

34  Lieut  Bridge  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  73rd,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
Waterloo. 

S5  I4eut.  Brierly  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  77 tb,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos. 

39  Lieut  Charles  Brown  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  was  present  at  the 
sorprise  and  capture  of  Fort  Napoleon  at  Almaraa,  retreat  from  Madrid,  affair  at  Fuente 
Deoana,  defence  of,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Alba  de  Tormes  ;  repulse  of  the  enemy  on  the 
rear-guard ;  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Bejar ;  battle  of  Yittoria,  action  at  Pampeluna,  di^y 
skirmishing  to  the  summit  of  the  Pyrenees  ;  defence  of  the  pass  of  Maya  (thanked  by  Sir  W. 
StewartX  batUe  of  the  Pyrenees,  and  action  with  the  enemy's  rear-guard  ;  various  aff«ir3  on 
the  road  to  RoncesvaUes  }  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  and  attack  on  the  rear-guard ;  action  at  Cambo ; 
passage  of  the  Nive,  battle  of  St  Pierre,  Bayonne  (wounded),  affiurs  at  Hellette  and  Arriverettc; 
(bayonet  wound  in  the  hand),  attack  of  the  heighu  of  Garris,  and  action  at  St.  Palais  (aeverely 
wounded).    He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  wiih  four  Chisps. 

40  Lieut.  Babb  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nivo,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

41  lieot  Wm.  T.  Buchanan  landed  at  Passages  in  Spain,  and  was  engaged  almost  daily 
during  the  march  of  Lord  Hill*a  division  across  the  Pyrenees,  as  also  frequently  on  the  banks 
of  the  Bidassoa.  He  was  afterwards  present  at  tiie  battles  of  Bayonne,  Orthes,  and  Toolousf , 
He  has  receiv<;d  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  an  Toulouse. 

42  Lieut.  Bulger  served  in  the  last  American  war,  and  in  addition  to  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps,  for  Detroit  and  Chrystler's  Farm,  baa  received  the  Naval  Medal  for  the  boat 
actions  on  Lake  Horon,  of  the  3rd  and  6th  Sept  1814,  resulting  in  the  capture  by  boarding,  at 
night,  of  the  American  war-«chooners  l^jpris  and  Scorpion ;  on  this  occasion  Lieut  Bulger 
commanded  the  Military  portion  of  the  expedition  acting  as  Marines.  He  saw  much  varied 
service  during  the  Americau  war  of  1812,  and  was  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Duke  of  York 
by  Sir  George  Prevost  and  Sir  Gordon  Drummond. 

43  Lieut.  Burslem  served  at  the  siege  of  Houat  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  Artillery  in 
a  night  attack  on  the  batteries  of  Morbihan.  Lsnded  at  Ferrol  with  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  Sir  James  Pnlteney,  and  was  attached  to  the  reserve  on  the  heights.  Served  the 
campaign  of  1801  in  I^gypt  including  the  siege  of  Aboukir  and  battle  of  Alexandria,  at  which 
latter  he  lost  his  right  leg  by  a  cannon-shot    Medal  for  services  in  Egypt 

45  Lieut  W.  Butler  served  the  campaign  of  1615  with  the  3rd  Guards,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

46  Lieut  Bntterworth  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  d2nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Boleia,  Yimien,  Talavera,  Salamanoa,  Pyrenees,  and  NiveUo,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  six  dasps. 

47  Lient  Cahill  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  36tb,  and  has  reeeived  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  four  Claspa  for  the  Pyicnees,  Ntre,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


398  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants, 

48  Lieut.  Donald  Ctmeron  (h.  p.  60  Foot)  serfed  in  the  Peninaala  with  tht  7tiii  FobIWi 
&t>iii  Aug.  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  i&clnding  the  aetioni  at  Fnentea  GuioaUo  a.i  I 
Adea  de  Ponte,  battle  of  Salamanca,  Vittorie,  the  Pj^renees,  St.  Maroial  near  St.  Sabasii^ 
3l8t  Aug.,  Kirelle,  Nive,  and  Orihet  (wonnded).  He  was afterwardt  pietent  at  the  aaMoIi  tn 
New  Orieansy  and  at  the  capture  of  Pan^.     fie  haa  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  aix 

Clftipf- 

50  lieut  L.  M.  Cameron  eerved  the  o|«paigna  of  1813  and  14  in  the  Fenintnia,  and  was 

f resent  at  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July,  the  hlockado  cf 
^ampelnna,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battle  of  the  KWe  from  9th  to  ISth  Deo.,  inrestaMsi  of 
Baycmne,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  .  Served  also  during  the  late  Canadian  XUbellian.  and 
commanded  a  party  of  Yoliinte'ers  on  the  Niagara  frontier.     He  has  reoeiTed  the  War  M«dal 

with  four  Clasps. 

51  Lieut.  Aler.  Campbell,  Boyal  Marines,  serred  in  the  action  off  Ferroi»  1806 ;  and  in 
action  with  a  Danish  Flotilla  off  Maudal,  1810.    War  Medal  with  oue  Clasp. 

52  Lient.  C.  W.  Campbell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39 th  and  was  ]preseni  at  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  NiTslle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  receiyed  tha  War 
liedal  with  four  Clasps. 

53  Lieut  James  Campbell  (h.  p.  41st),  serred  the  campaign  in  Aflfchanistaa  with  tha  41st 
and  was  present  at  the  actkm  of  Hykuliie  on  the  28th  March  1842. 

54  Lieut.  Bupert  Campbell  served  the  campaign  of  1806,  in  Sioil/  and  Ital/,  indadiog  the 
skirmish  at  Enfemia,  battle  of  Maida,  attack  on  and  taking  of  the  Castle  of  Soylls«  al»o  the 
capture  of  Catrone.  Campaign  of  1807,  in  Egypt,  including  the  attack  on  the  forte  and  heighu 
of  Alexandria,  and  capture  of  that  city  on  the  19th,  20th,  and  21st  March  i  also  the  attaats  in 
the  Desert,  and  siege  of  Bosetta.  Campaign  in  Holland  and  the  Netherlands  in  1814  and  15, 
including  both  the  actions  of  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  where  he  rendered 
important  personal  service  to  his  late  M^ty  King  William  IV.,  then  present  with  the  army  ss 
Duke  of  Clarence.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

56  Lieut.  Michael  Carey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd,  trom  March  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  induding  the  passage  of  the  Douro^  battlea  of  Talavera  (severeljr  wnusded 
in  the  head)  and  Bnsaco,  first  siMpe  of  Badajoa,  battle  of  Fnentea  d*Onor,  siege  of  Ctndad 
Bodrigo,  siege  and  storming  of  Baosjox,  battlee  <^  Salamanca,  Onhes,  and  Toaloose,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claspa. 

57  Captain  Chadwick,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  served  as  a  Midshipman  on  board  H.  M. 
sloop  Moulle  in  1806-7,  ui  which  he  saw  a  great  deal  of  active  serricew  and  accompanied  Sir 
Biohard  Strachaa's  flying  sauadron  sent  in  pursnit  of  Jerome  Bonaparte  s  fleet.  He  mtw^  in 
Madras,  Ceylon,  and  BengJ  from  1808  to  1816. 

58  Lieut.  Camaby  served  in  the  Peoinsula  with  the  76th  and  has  reottved  the  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  tha  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

59  Lieut  Carr  served  with  the  21st  in  Sictlv  in  1813-14  ;  and  at  tha  zedoetion  of  Oeaon  in 
1814.  Also  in  America  at  Bladensburg,  Washington  and  New  Orleans,  at  which  last  place  on 
the  8lh  Jannary  1815,  he  vras  severely  wounded.  Served  with  the  regiment  at  Paxisy  and  at 
ValeneieDnes  in  1816  and  1817. 

60  Lieut.  Q.  M.  Cary  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  and  waa  pveaeal  at  the 
battles  of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthee^  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  raeeivcd 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

61  LienL  Challis  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  tha  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 

the  betile  of  Yieuera. 

62  Lieut  George  Chapman  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  with  tha  37th,  iaeliidiBg 
the  investment  of  Bergea-op-Zoom,  action  at  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antweif^  at  which 
last  be  waa  severely  wounded,  and  Uwt  his  right  leg, 

65  Lieut  Ctanamond  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  ^nmfalgar. 

66  L>ent.  William  Clarke  assisted  in  cutting  out  the  French  Corvette  ^^^arj  captora  of  tie 
French  squadron,  1806  ;  bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  capture  of  Uossiaa  Stni^d^ 
1808.  Lost  his  right  1^  in  actioA  with  a  divisum  of  the  French  fleat  off  Taa&oa.  5th  Nov. 
1813*.    War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

70  LienL  Cobbold  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tha  1st  Dragoons,  and  haa  nceivad  the  War 
Medal  with  ooe  Claip  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

72  Lient.  Bw  M.  CoUina  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tha  4th  and  was  present  at  tha  akgss 
of  Badajoa  and  St  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battlea  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  HivaUe^  and  Niva^  far 
which  be  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

74  Lient  Colls  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  tha  bsttlea  of  Bolcia,  Vimlanii 
Comnna,  and  Salamanea,  for  whioh  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Glsspa. 

75  LieuU  Coombe  served  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  has  received  tha  J^gypuaa  madaL 

77  Dent  R  O.  C.  Coote  served  in  the  fiarmeee  war. 

78  Lient  Cueby  served  with  the  69rd  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  and  of  Qqadalovpe 
in  1810,  for  which  ha  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

79  Lieut  Cottingham  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52d  in  the  eaaspaigna  of  18U,  13, 
•ad  14»  wd  waa  pnsant  ai  tha  atoraing  Md  aaplva  oC  Badigoa  (as  %  Tobnlawjb  batiki  of 


War  Serwcee  of  the  LieHtenants.  S99 

Minianoa»  Vittotia,  Fjrmeeft,  KIrelle,  Kite,  Qrthei,  and  Tovloiue,  for  which  he  hv  Noeivcd 
the  War  Medal  witit  eight  Clasps.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  Indnding  the  battle 
of  Waterloo, 

61  Lieat  Cowley  served  In  the  Peninsula,  and  has  recdved  the  Sflirer  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Tonlonse. 

82  Lient.  Charles  Thomas  Cox  serred  with  the  71st  daring  the  eampdgns  of  1810,  II,  12. 13 
14,  and  15,  in  the  Peninsnla,  Franoe,  and  Flanders',  indadfaig  the  retreat  to  and  occupation  of 
the  lines  of  Torres  Vedrav,  the  sabsequent  pnrsnit  of  M#wen%  tbroagh  Portagal,  action  of 
Sohral,  battles  of  Ftaentes  d'Onor  (wonnded),  actions  Of  Anoyo  de  Molino,  AJmaras,  snd  Alba 
de  Tormes,  coreriog  the  sieges  of  Badajox,  the  adranee  to  -tod  retreat  from  Madrid,  battle  of 
Yittoria, — severely  wonnded  snd  taken  prisoner,  a  mnsket  ball  baTing  passed  tbroagh  the  Ivngs 
and  lodged  in  his  body;  bdng  unable  to  keep  np  with  tbe  enemy,  they  left  him  on  the  fieJd 
whan  they  were  hard  pressed  and  under  a  cannonade  from  tbe  British  artillery.  Present  at 
the  invauon  of  IVanoe  from  the  Pyrenees,  and  subsequent  actions  of  the  Nirelle,  Nive,  Cambo, 
Ginis,  St  PaUds,  Arriveriete,  Hellette,  Orthes,  Aire,  Tarbes,  Urt,  Toulouse,  snd  many  affairs 
of  piquets,  &c.  At  die  battle  of  Waterloo  he  received  a  contusion  on  the  hip  from  the  frag- 
ment of  a  sheli,  bat  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  served  three  years  with  the  Army 
of  Ooonpation.  In  1821,  the  chanee  of  position  of  the  ball  received  at  Yittoria  compelled  him 
to  relinqniih  the  active  duties  of  his  profession  and  retire  on  half-pay.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

88  Lieut.  Samuel  Cos  served  at  tiie  reduction  of  Leghom. 

84  Lieut  Crabtree  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  3rd  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pp«nees,  for  which  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  CUsps. 

86  Lieut.  Crawley  served  m  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  withone 
Cla»  tot  Nivelle. 

87  Lieut  Crosier  served  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works  on  the  right  hank  of  the  Missis- 
aippi,  when  he  turned  the  enemy's  Hank  and  captured  a  field  piece. 

88  Lieut  Cubitt  serred  in  the  Peninsida  with  the  4th  Dragoons  and  was  present  at  the 
battfes  of  Yittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  leceiyed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

89  Lieut.  Cosine  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  fioleia  and 
Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

90  Lieut  Dalgaims  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Bnsaco,  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  advance  after  Massena,  taking  of 
OHven^a,  Ist  siege  of  Badajos,  battles  of  Albnhera  and  Yittoria,  investment  of  Pampclona  and 
battlea  of  the  Pyrenees ;  after  which  he  went  to  Holland  with  Sir  James  Graham's  Army  as  Adju- 
tant of  the  55th  Regt .  and  was  wounded  at  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  taken  prisoner. 
He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

91  Llent.  EL  B.  D' Alton  serred  in  the  Peninsnla  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the 
Pyrcaees  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

99  Lieut.  Daniel  served  in  China  in  1841  (medal). 

98  Lieut.  Darcy  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  60th  and  vras  present  at  the  battles  of 
Boleia  and  Yissiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

94  Ueut  David  Davis  (h.  p.  94  Foot)  senred  with  the  90th  in  KaiBrland,  during  the  wh<^  of 
thewaroflS46-7. 

95  Captain  Darid  Davies,  Royal  Marines,  was  serving  on  board  the  Java  when  captored  Iqr 
the  American  frigate  Constitution  (wounded). 

96  Lieut  Delamain  served  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  67th  in  Spain  from  the  latter  part 
of  1811  to  the  close  of  that  war,  including  the  sieges  of  Cadis,  Tarragona,  and  Barcelona,  the 
ai&ir  of  Yiila  Franca,  and  others  oonneoted  with  &e  army  on  the  &stern  coast  of  Spain.  He 
was  also  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Asseerehur  in  the  East  Lidies,  in  1819. 

97  Lieut  Delme  served  in  the  Feniosala  with  the  88th,  and  was  preeent  at  the  battle  of 
Yittoria,  sortie  from  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  l^rrenees^  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  and  Obrther, 
actions  of  Yio  Blgorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse}  served  afterwards  in  the  Americsn 
war,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Plattsborg^  and  the  passage  of  the  Sarinac.  He  has 
received  tbe  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

99  Lieut.  Dighton  served  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  from  April  1810  to  July  1812,  including 
Mas^ena's  retreat.  Served  also  in  the  South  of  France  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the 
investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,~slightly  wounded. 

100  Lieut  £.  W.  P.  Dillon  acoompanied  the  expedition  to  Waleheren  in  1800,  and  was  pi«- 
sent  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing.    Served  also  at  the  redaction  of  Qaadak>npe  in  1815. 

102  Lieat.  Doswell  was  present  at  the  passage  ot  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

lOS  Lieut  Dowker  served  in  the  Peninsdia  with  the  53rd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera,  Bascaco,  Yittoria*  Pyrenees,  NiveUe*  and  Nive,  for  which  hie  has  reoeiTed  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

104  Lieut.  Drawbridge  served  at  WaTcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  aiege  of  Flushing. 

105  Lieut.  Dnmimond  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  and  was  present  at  the 
aiegea  of  Ciodad  Bodrico  and  Badges,  and  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle^  Kive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  whloh  ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Cla^.  He  aaired 
alio  th*  Watvloo  otaB^aigo. 


400  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

106  Ltent.  DoxmioUfie  Mr  red  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  wai  present  at  the  batflM  of  QuaItc 
Brai  and  Waterloo. 

107  Lient.  Djrer  aerred  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  of  27  TesselB*  and  Ike  atormlog  of  Um 
dtadel  of  Cassis,  which  was  taken  by  escalade  by  the  Royal  MariDes,  18  Aug.  1813. 

109  Lieat  Easter  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  2nd  batUUon  of  the  24th,  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  TalaTora,  Bosaco,  Foz  d' Aroooe,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor  :  he  has  recdved  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

110  Lieut.  Ecoles  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Cist,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  tie 
Ntvelle,  Nive  (9th  to  13th  Dec),  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  minor  afiairs.  He  liaa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

112  Captain  Charles  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  47th,  from  July  1813  to  tlie 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  second  assault  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of 
the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivolle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  llth,  12th,  and  13cli 
Dec.  1813,  and  blockade  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  the  can-paigns  of  1817  and  18  in  lilalira 
against  the  Mahrattas.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  w*th  three  Clasps. 

113  Lieut.  Thomai  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  20ih  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

114  Lieut.  Wright  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  59 tb  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  for  which  he  hsw 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  CUksps. 

115  Lieut.  Henry  Elliot  served  in  the  Royal  Marine  Bsttalion  at  the  eaptnre  of  Java 
(wounded,  and  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  Was  at  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works  on  the 
right  bank  of  the  Mississippi. 

116  Lieut.  John  Evans  (h.  p.  28th  Foot)  served  in  the  .Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  waa 

Present  at  the  battles  of  Basaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Nive,  Orthee,  and 
*oolou8e,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

117  Lient.  John  Evans  (h.  p.  83rd  Foot)  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  83rd  aad  wme 
mesent  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

118  Lient.  Matthew  Evans  served  at  Copenhagen  in  1807;  at  Flushing  in  1809;  and  subt^* 

guently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos,  and  battle  of 
alamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.    Served  also  the  cam* 
paign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

119  Lieut  Ralph  Evans  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62nd  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Nivelle,  for  which  be  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

120  Lieut.  Thomas  Evans  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  with  the  38th  Regt.,  uieladiag 
the  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  the  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  iIm  sortieb  He 
has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

123  Lieut  Fleetwood  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  74th,  and  was  present  at  the  tiege  of 
Badajozin  1811,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  of  Badajos  in  1812,  storas  and 
capture  of  Fort  Picnrina,  action  at  El  Bodon,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Nivelle,  Vic  Bigorre, 
Orthes,  Ssnvelerre,  and  Toulouse  :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

124  Lieut  Hugh  Fiemiog  served  in  the  campaigns  in  Flanders,  in  1793, 94,  and  95;  in  HoUaBd 
in  1799;  in  Germany,  in  1805;  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  1614. 
He  was  present  in  the  actions  of  St.  Amand,  Famars,  Liacelles,  Dunkirk,  Lannoi,  Vans,  Cateao, 
Robaix,  Moveanx,  Tournay,  Fort  St.  Andr6,  Holder,  Zuyp,  Walmenbnysen,  Bergen  (wounded). 
Oporto,  Busaoo,  Espinhal,  Fos  d*A.rooce,  Faentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  PyreneeSt 
Echalar  (wounded),  Nivelle,  and  Orthes;  and  sieges  of  Valenciennes  (wounded),  Copenhagen, 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Burgos.  He  was  taken  prisoner  at  Plaoentia,  2d  Aug.  1809;  but  etched 
ten  days  afterwards,  and  rejoined  the  army.    He  hat  received  the  War  Medal  with  c|gbt  Claspe. 

126  Lieut  Foote  served  in  the  Peninsnla  with  the  5tli,  and  has  received  the  oUver  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz. 

127  Captain  Ford  served  the  campaigos  of  1809, 10,  IL  IS,  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the 
slegtt  of  Ftushinfr,  defence  of  Cadis,  and  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Tonleaae, 
besides  other  actions  of  less  importance.  Served  as  an  assistant  engineer  during  foor  of  the 
campaigns.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fonr  Clasps. 

128  Lieut  R  D.  Franklin  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  aod  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria.  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthea,  for  which  he  has  reoetved  the  War 
Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

129  Lieut.  A  S.  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  and  was  present  at  the  heMlee 
of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspe. 
He  served  also  the  cimpsign  of  1815,  aod  was  slightly  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

130  Lieat.  David  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  wiUi  the  82nd  and  was  present  wl  the 
battles  of  Nivelle  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe. 

131  Lieut.  Donald  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Ist  Royals  and  was  mmaA  at 
the  battle  of  Busaco  and  siege  of  Badajos,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Claspe. 

132  lient  R.  F.  Freeman  served  the  E^tian  campaign  of  1801  with  the  90tb,  to  vhleh 
he  hm  nodf^i  tho  Silfwr  War  Medal  with  one  ClMp. 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  401 

133  Lieut  James  Geddes  was  present  with  the  42ad  at  the  hattle  of  Tonloose  (severely 
woonded),  fox  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

134  Ltent.  Gichard  served  with  the  4th  at  the  capture  of  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  on  the 
expedition  to  Sweden,  in  1808,  and  subsequently  to  Portugal,  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including 
the  adyance  into  Spaio,  retreat  to  and  battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  1809 ; 
Peninsular  campaigns  of  1812, 13,  and  14,  including  the  reduction  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca, 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  action  at  Villa  Muriel  (slightly 
wounded),  battle  of  Yittoria,  siqp;e  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  attack  upon  the  Heights  after 
crossing  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  in  which  latter  he  was  severely  wounded  in 
the  left  thigh  by  a  miisket  shot.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

135  Captain  Gilbome  served  with  the  11th  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809.  Subsequently 
in  the  Peninsula  with  the  71st,  including  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  and  the  Nive,  actions  at 
Aire  and  at  Bayonne,  and  battles  of  Orthea  and  Toulouse.  Served  iJso  the  campaign  of  1815, 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps. 

136  Lieut.  Gilder  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  snd  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Yittoria^  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Med.  with  four  Clasps. 

136t  Lieut.  GiU  served  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Cornells  and  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

137  Lieut.  Gillmore  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

138  Lieut  de  Gilse  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  60th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  o. 
Boleia,  Yimiera,  Ta]avera,Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medd  with  eie;ht  Clasps. 

139  Sir  Orford  Gordon  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1807,  as  a  Captain  in  the 
78th  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Alexandria  and  siege  of  Rosetta.    Likewise 
in  1809,  at  Walcheren,  including  the  attacks  and  captures  of  Ter  Yere  and  Flushing,  where  hs 
was  Aide^de-Camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Plcton.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Corunna,  in  which  action  he  was  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lieut-General  Mackenzie  Fraser. 

140  Lieut.  Goodall  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809;  and 
subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Feb.  1811  to  June  1813,  including  the  operations  before 
Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badigos,  storming  the  Forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and 
retreat  from  ueiioe.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

141  Lieut.  George  Gordon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

142  Lieut  Gr»me  joined  the  2nd  Light  Battalion  of  the  King's  German  Legion  in  Portugal  in 
1812,  and  served  with  it  until  embarkation  at  Bordeaux  in  1814,  having  been  present  in  action 
at  Osma,  Yittoria,  Yilia  Franca,  Tolosa,  San  Sebastian  (both  attacks),  affairs  on  the  Bidassoa 
and  passage  of  that  river ;  passages  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  and  the  Adour,  investment  of 
Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1615,  including  the  actions 
of  the  16th,  17tb,  and  18th  June — severely  wounded  at  Waterloo*  He  has  received  William 
the  Fourth's  Gold  Cross  for  25  years*  service,  and  the  King  of  Hoover's  Peninsular  Medal :  also 
tfie  ailver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

143  Lieut  John  Grant  (R.  Artillery)  served  with  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  waa 
present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1 81 3  to  Feb.  1814. 

144  Lieut  John  Grant  (Unattached)  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aog.  1811  to  Dec.  181 3^ 
including  the  action  at  Alba  de  Torroes,  retreat  horn.  Madrid,  and  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the 
Pyrenees.  Wounded  in  the  side  at  the  Maya  Pass.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Ctasp  for  Yittoria. 

145  Lt.  Grape  aerved  in  the  actions  in  Algesiraa  Bay.and  Straits  of  Gibraltar  in  1811  (Medal  >. 

146  Lieut  Edward  Greene  served  with  the  bsttering  train  attached  to  the  Prussian  besieging 
army,  and  was  employed  in  taking  several  fortresses  on  the  French  frontier  in  July  and  Aug.  1815 . 

147  Lieut  Grier  served  in  &e  Peninsula  with  the  44th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Fuentes  d*Onor  and  Salamanca  and  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medsl  with  three  Clasps*     He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
Quatre  Bras. 

148  Lieut  Charles  Griffith  served  at  the  capture  of  the  French  frigate  EtoiUvi  1814,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

149  Major  Griffitha  served  in  Ireland  during  the  Rebellion  in  1798  ;  on  the  staff  in  the 
Peninsula  in  1812-13-14  ;  and  in  1815  in  Belgium. 

150  Lieut  Grimes  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1811  te  Sept  1812,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodvigo,  and  the  successful  siege  of  Badajoz,  at  which  latter  he  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  right  thigh  by  a  cannon-shot  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

151  Lieut.  Grueber  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

152  Lieut.  Gunn  served  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  1810  ;  at  the  destruction  of  a  con- 
voy and  battery  at  Languelia,  27  June  1812,  after  a  charge  with  the  bayonet  and  defeat  of  a 
battalion  of  the  French  52nd  of  the  line  of  very  superior  force.  Was  at  the  reduction  of 
Leghorn  in  1813. 

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402  War  Servides  oj' the  Lieutenants, 

153  Lieut.  Haggup  lerred  in  the  Femnsnla  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  was  preeent  al  the 
battles  of  Bnaaco,  Faentea  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Tonlouae,  and  al  the 
sieges  of  Ciadad  Eodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  wilh  eight 
Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

153t  Lieut.  Hallilay  was  employed  in  the  gun-boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  ChineM  ptratl* 
cal  fleet  in  the  Tonquin  Riyer  in  1849. 

154  Lieut.  Hamer  served  with  the  5th  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Flushing  (slightly  wounded,  and  horse  shot  under  him).  He 
served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  Uie  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps 
for  the  battles  of  Uie  Nivelle,  the  Kive,  and  Orthes.  Served  also  in  the  last  Amerioan  war  \ 
and  with  his  regiment  rejoined  Uie  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  at  Paris. 

155  Lieut.  John  Hamilton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Liae  Battalion  Qcraan 
Legion,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

156  Lieut.  William  Henry  Hamilton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34 th^  and  has  reoeived 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albuhera. 

157  Lieut  Hardcastle  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3l8t  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Basaoo,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

158  Lieut.  Samuel  Hardman  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clsspfor  Sahagun  and  Benevente.  He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  loih 
Hnssara. 

159  Lieut  William  Harris  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copen- 
hagen in  1807;  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  inclad* 
ing  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  and  Salamanca;  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  singe  and 
storming  of  Badajos ;  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  On  hie 
passage  from  Portugal  to  England  on  board  the  Britain  Transport,  an  American  Privateer 
engaged  the  Transport  on  the  28th  January,  1815,  and  was  beaten  o£ 

160  Xaeut  Hasleham  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavers  and 
Basaco,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

161  Lieut.  Haswell  served  at  the  capture  of  Nereide  and  Renomm^  and  surrender  of  the  I«le 
de  la  Passe.  Present  at  the  storming  of  Furt  Cornells  (wounded)  and  capture  of  Java,  1811. 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

161t  Lieut  Hawkins  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Trafalgar. 

162  Lieut  J.  F.  Heam  served  with  the  60th  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  and  of 
Guadeloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

163  Lieut  William  Henderson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5  th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  ha  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

164  Lieut  Herron  served  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  74th,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  seven  Clssps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajo2,  Salamanca,  Vit- 
toria, and  Pyrenees. 

164t  Lieut  Hickman  was  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  18  guns  at  Parenza,  4  May  1811. 

165  Lieut  UiUiard  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  and  was  present  at  the  batUea  of 
Busaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the 
sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

166  Lieut  Hine  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Oporto^  Talavera,  and  Albuhera  (twice  wounded);  assault  and 
capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badigoi,  battles  of  Sahunanca  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

167  Xaeut  Hodder  served  with  the  2nd  battalion  of  the  69th  during  the  campaigns  of  1814 
and  15,  in  Holland  and  Flanders,  and  was  present  at  the  attadc  on  Merxem,  the  bombardment 
of  Antwerp,  assault  on  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  battles  of  Qnatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  which 
last  he  was  severely  wounded. 

168  Lieut  Hodgson  served  in  the  Peninsul*  with  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  cam- 
paigns  of  1811, 12,  and  13. 

169  Lieut  Holborn  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  Comet  In  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  German 
Legion,  and  afterwards  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  10th  Hussars,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Modal  with  four  CUsps  for  Sahagun  and  Benevente,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

1 70  Lieut  Holgate  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1813  with  the  82nd  Regt. 

171  Lieut.  Rupert  Charles  Holland  served  in  boats  of  Thalia  at  the  capture  of  the 
French  6  gun  privateer  Reguint  in  1808  j  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  and  occupation  t>f 
South  Beveland  in  1809.  Jbs  JSuryalus  86  gun  frigate,  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  ^latagtrda, 
and  Blackwood's  action  off  Toulon  in  1810  $  in  Mr  barge  at  the  cutting  out  of  the  French 
privateer  IntrepUUln  1811;  in  command  of  her  marines  tcok  a  field-picoe  and  stormed  twa 
batteries ;  at  the  capture  of  the  10  gim  xebec  La  Fortune  and  twenty  sail  of  Merchant  Vesarls 
in  Calvacie  Koadss  m  Uic  same  ship  when  she  simultaneously  drove  on  shore  the  French  sturc* 
ship  Balleine  of  28  gnns,  and  oompdled  a  gabarre  of  30  guns  and  a  large  schooner  to  take 
refuge  under  the  land  batteries;  and  he  participated  in  her  numerous  boat  services  from  l8lo 
to  1814,  inolading  the  asoeat  of  the  Potomac,  eaptoie  of  Wa^bington  aod  of  Altsandrin^  and 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  403 

attack  of  Baltimore.  In  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers,  and  pen onallj  commended  by  the  Admiral 
for  his  senrices  on  that  occasion.    He  has  receired  the  SiiTer  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

172  Lieut  HoUis  seryed  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  67th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Busaco,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

1 74  Lt.  B.  U.  Holmes  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  d6th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Silamanoa  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  reoeired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

176  Lieut.  Hopkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Busaoo  and  Fuentes  d*Onor,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Bacbgoi,  for  whioh  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

177  Lieut  Thomas  How  was  landed  with  25  Eoyal  Marines  to  garrison  Port  Trinidad,  and 
most  gallanilj  repulsed  two  attacks  made  by  the  Irench  on  15  Nov.  1808.  Assisted  in  eutting 
out  16  vessels  from  under  the  protection  ofa  castle  in  the  harbour  of  Duin,  28  May  1809.  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

178  Lieut  Blake  Hnmfrey  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle 
and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

179  Lieut  C.  G.  Humphreys  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Salamanea,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse^ 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

180  Lieut  Hunt  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th,  and  has  received  the  SUver  War 
Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  fi^f*«f"<m,  Yittoriay 
Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle. 

181  Lieut.  Hutchinson  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Ctosp  for  the  battie  of  Commut 

182  Lieut  Inglis  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Quards  and  haa  reoeived  the 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulouse. 

183  lieut  Alexander  Innes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also 
the  Waterloo  cainpaign. 

184  Lieut.  J.  JL  £ving  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  18th  Dragoons,  and  was 
slightly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

185  Lieut  Alexander  Irwin  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Hattras  in  1816-17;  the 
Mahratta  campaign  of  1817  and  18$  in  the  Burmese  war  fai  1825  and  26. 

186  Lieut  J.  K.  Irwin  served  with  the  63rd  at  the  capture  of  Quadaloupe  in  1810,  for  whioh 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

187  Lieut  Isaacson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  52nd.  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Nivelle  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  served  also 
the  Waterloo  campaign. 

188  Lieut  Charles  Jago  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  24th,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Busaco,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

189  Lieut  Je£&ies  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royals  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

191  Lieut  Jordan  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  with  the  26th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Koleia  and  Vimiera,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

192  Lieut  Eeames  served  in  Ireland  daring  the  Bebellion  of  1798,  and  was  present  in  the 
battles  of  New  Ross  and  Vinegar  HilL  Aceompanied  the  68th  Regt  to  the  West  Indies  in 
1800,  and  was  wounded  en  the  12th  April,  1802,  at  Prince  Rupert's  in  Dominica,  when  qnelling 
the  mutiny  of  the  8th  West  India  Regt.  In  June  1803  he  sailed  from  Barbadoes  with  the 
expedition  against  the  French,  Dutch,  and  Danish  West  India  Islands,  and  received  high  com- 
mendation for  his  conduct  in  the  storming  of  an  outwork  in  front  of  the  redoubt  of  Mome 
Fortune  in  St  Lucia.  In  1809,  sailed  with  the  expedition  for  Walcheren,  and  present  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Flushing.  In  Juno  1811,  joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army,  and  was 
present  with  the  covering  army  at  the  sieges  or  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  at  the  aotfons  of 
Moresoo  and  on  the  heights  of  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca,  taking  of  Madrid  and  the 
Retire,  siege  of  Burgos,  actions  of  Osma  and  San  Muaos,  battles  of  Vittoria  (woondsd), 
Pyrenees  (at  Lasaca),  and  Nivelle,  action  at  Hastingues,  and  battle  of  Orthes.  He  has  received 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

193  Lieut  Keep  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Mraal  with  three  Clasps. 

194  Captain  Francis  Kennedy's  services:  —  Siege  and  cloture  of  Flushing,  1809. 
Campaigns  of  1811, 12, 13, 14,  and  15,includingthefir&t  siege  of  Badajos,  and  covering  the  seoond 
siege,  as  also  that  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo^  crossing  the  Ssla,  retreat  from  Borgos,  actions  of  Val 
Moresco,  Peyrehotade  and  Echalar,  battles  of  Fuentes d*Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pampeluna, 
Pyrenees,  Nive,  Orthes  and  Waterloo  {  and  he  led  the  column  of  attack  at  the  stomdng  of  Cam- 
bray.    He  has  received  Uie  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

196  Lieut  Kingsmill  served  in  the  PeninsnU  with  the  88th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor  and  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps. 

197  Lieut  Knox  served  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1608,  9,  10, 11,  and  12  with  the  2nd 
battalion  of  the  31st,  including  the  battlee  of  Talavera  (severely  oontnsed  on  the  head  by  a 
mosket  ball),  Bosaooi  Albidiera^  and  Anoyo  de  Molino,  retreat  to  Portogal,  ood^ation  of  the 

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404  TTttr  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 


of  Torres  Vedna,  and  parrait  of  Massena,  beBidea  tereral  minor  affairs.  He  lias  rcceired 
the  War  Medal  with  three  claspi. 

19S  Lieat.  Laoy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  82nd  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

199  Lient.  A.  Lane  (h.  p.  63rd  F.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  63rd  and  was  present 
at  the  sie^e  of  Bftdajoi  ana  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nirelle^  and  Orthes,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

SOO  Lieut  Langdon  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  with  the  39th,  and  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Albuhera,  and  Nive. 

801  Lieut.  Leffgett  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
€1asps. 

202  Lieut  George  L'Estrange  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  31st  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  receired 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

203  Lieut  Henry  Lewis  was  severeW  wounded  in  the  action  with  and  capture  of  the 
jRenommie  and  Nireide  and  surrender  of  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  1811.   War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

204  Lieut  Lindsev  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

205  Lieut  Lister  served  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar. 

206  Captain  Lochwood  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  30th  during  the  campaigns  of  1811 « 
12,  and  13,  including  the  assault  and  capture  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  action  at 
Villa  Muriel  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  Campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  Fort 
Frederick  Henry.  Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Qnatre  Bras,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded  by  a  musket-ball,  which  passed  through  the  frontal  bone,  and  lodged  on  the 
brain,  to  extract  which  the  operation  of  the  trepan  was  resorted  to»  On  the  25  Aug.  1816 
having  been  ordered  to  appear  before  a  Special  Medical  Board  in  Dublin,  in  consequeDce*  of 
the  severity  of  the  wound,  he  was  reported  unfit  for  service  and  placed  upon  half  pay.  He  haa 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

207  Lieut.  B.  S.  Long  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7  th  Hussars,  and  has  received  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Sahagnn  and  Benevente. 

206  Lieut  Lonsdale  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  was  present  at  the  batde  of 
Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

210  Lient  Love  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1810  to  Dec  1812,  including  the  sieges  of 
CiudadRodrigo  and  Badijoz  (woundedX  storming  the  Forts  at  Almaras,  siege  of  the  Forts  at 
Salamanca  (wounded),  batUe  of  Salamanca,  and  siege  of  Burgos.  Served  afterwards  in  the 
American  war,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Plattsburg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

21 1  Lient.  Armar  Lowry  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

212  Lieut  John  Lowrjr  served  with  the  8th  in  the  American  war  of  1812, 13,  and  14,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  Prescot,  Sackett*s  Harbour  (severely  wounded),  Chippewa, 
Lundy'sLane  (contused),  assault  on  Fort  Erie,  and  sortie  (severely  wounded)  in  Sept  1814,  and 
was  severely  wounded  through  the  body  in  action  at  Sackett*s  Harbour. 

213  Lieut  Lucas  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

215  Lieut  M'Cormick  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Oaor,  and  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

216  Lieut  M  Crohan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  waspresent  at  the  aiege 
of  Bsdsjos  and  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 

217  Lieut  Thomas  M'Dcrmott  served  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  in  1798.  Also  the  Staff  Corps 
of  Cavalry  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

218  Lieut  Alexander  M'Donald  served  with  the  26th  at  the  first  capture  of  Chnsan,  and  at 
the  attack  on  Canton. 

219  Lieut  MOregor  (h.  p.  3  W.  L  Begt )  served  with  the  3rd  West  India  R^  at  the  eaptare 
of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

220  Lieut.  M'Intoah  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  31 6t  and  was  present  at  the  battlM  of 
Talavera,  Albohera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse^  for  which  he  has  recf>ived 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

221  Lieut  M*Iotyre  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  capture  of  the 
Dutch  frigate  Gueideriand,  19  May  1808. 

222  Lieut  M  Lsren  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  91st  and  was  present  at  the  batters  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  ho  has  received  the  War  Mf<9al 
wilh  five  Clasps. 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  405 

223  Lieat.  M'LouKlilia  senred  with  an  ezpedition,  under  Major  Hill,  eighty  miles  up  the 
Gambia,  in  1849,  which  stormed  and  destroyed  the  fortified  town  of  Bambacoo,  6  May  ;  attacked 
and  partiaJiy  destroyed  the  fortified  town  of  Keennng,  7  May  ;  action  and  defeat  of  the  enemy 
on  the  plains  of  Qaenella  (wounded).  Also  present  with  a  detachment  of  the  2nd  and  3rd 
West  India  Regiments,  in  the  combined  attack  of  a  British  and  French  Naval  and  Land  Force, 
under  Commodore  Fanshawe,  in  the  attack  and  total  defeat  of  Pirates  at  the  Island  of  Basis, 
Jeba  BiTer,  Western  Africa,  12  Deo.  1849. 

224  Lieut  Duncan  M'Niool  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  serving  on  board  the  Gtterriire 
when  captured  by  the  American  frigate  Constitution,  19  August,  1812.  Served  at  the  battle 
of  Algiers,  1816  (Medal). 

225  Lieut.  Nicol  M'Nicol  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27th  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

226  lieut.  iBneas  M'Pherson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  with  the  59th, 
and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Yittoria,  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and 
JTive. 

227  Lieut  Alex.  M'Pherson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92nd,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Oaor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served 
also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Qaatre  Bras. 

228  Lieut.  F.  M*Rae  was  present  with  the  78th  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

230  Lieut  MacGregor  served  with  the  24th  during  theNepaul  campaigns  of  1814, 15,  and  16, 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Harriapore. 

231  Lieut  Lsushlan  MacKay  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  42nd  from  1812  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Kive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

232  Lieut  Neil  Mackay  has  received  the  War  Medal  nrith  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Corunna. 

233  Lieut  Magin  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Trafalgar. 

234  Lieut  Joseph  Mathews  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd,  and  in  the  action  at  San- 
tarem,  and  various  skirmishes  prior  to  the  sif  ge  and  storming  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  where  he  lost 
his  left  hand.    He  has  received  the  War  MedtU  with  one  Clasp. 

235  Lieut  Mathison  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  77th  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciadad  Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  and  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pjrrenees,  Nive,  OrUies,  and 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

236  Lieut  Wm.  MDonald  Matthews  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  4tb,  and  was 
alivhtly  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

237  Lieut  Meares  was  at  the  capture  of  the  town  of  Groa,  and  a  conroy  of  twenty-five 
vessels  on  28  June,  1810.  Landed  at  Ortona  12th  Feb.  1811,  captured  eleven  vessels  and 
destroyed  two  large  magazines  after  planting  the  British  colours  at  the  gate  of  the  town« 
Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Lissa  13th  March.  Landed  with  his  detachment  27th  July,  near 
Bagoniza,  captured  and  destroyed  twenty-eight  vessels  after  the  defeat  of  300  French  soldiers. 
Present  at  the  capture  of  Pomone  and  Permnne  29  th  Nov.  1811.  Has  recelTed  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

238  Lieut.  Mellish  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
for  Badaioz. 

240  Lieut  George  Miles  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5th  Dr.  Guards  firom  1811  to  the 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  action  at  Llerena,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  the 
French  rear-guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  into 
Portugal,  battle  of  Yittoria,  investment  of  and  action  on  the  heights  before  Pampeluna,  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

241  Lieut  Zaccheus  Miller  served  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  has  received  the  Egyptian  MedaL 

242  Lieut  Mitchell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28th  from  1810  to  1813  mciusive,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Barrosa,  storming  of  Badajoz,  and  battle  of  Yittoria  (severely  wounded), 
besides  various  minor  affairs.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

243  Lieut  Moffatt  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  71st  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Yittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

244  Lieut.  Mogridge  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Albuhera,  Yittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps. 

245  Lieut  Molesworth  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the 
troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain  in  1836-8.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

246  Lieut  MoUer  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  18  th  Hussars. 

247  Lieut  J.  A.  Moore  served  in  the  American  war. 

248  Lieut  Moorhead  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  71st  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

249  Lieut  Moreton  served  in  tne  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  with  the  58th,  and  has 
received  the  SUver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiTeUe,  Nive,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse. 


406  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

250  lieai  Morpby  Borred  in  the  Peniasnla  with  the  Baffli  and  was  present  at  the  hattlot  of 
the  F^enees  and  Mive,  for  whioh  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

251  laeat.  Morrison  served  at  Qottenbnrg,  in  1808;  at  the  battle  of  Gomnna,  and  aieffe  of 
IFInshing,  in  1809;  also  at  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and  battle  of  Salamanoa.  He  has  reoaired  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

252  Lieut.  Morshead  served  in  the  41st  daring  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  1842  in 
Affghanistan,  and  waspresent  in  the  engagements  with  the  enemy  on  the  2Sth  March  and  28th 
April  in  the  Pisheen  valley;  in  that  of  the  29ih  May,  near  Candahar,  dOth  August  al  Ooaine, 
6th  September  bef<«e  Ghaznee,  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cabool, 
eicpedition  into  Eohistan,  storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istsliff,  and  in  the  varioos  minor 
afiaira  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes. 

253  Lieut  Mostyn  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  with  the  81st,  and  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

254  Lieut.  Mountford  served  at  the  destruction  of  the  French  vessels  Arienne,  Andromaqu^, 
and  Mamslouckt  22  May,  1812.    War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

255  Lieut.  Fiederick  Monro  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1812  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  sieges  of  the  forts  at  Salamanca,  Burgos,  and  San  Sebastian,  and 
the  batdes  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  the  Bidassoa,  and  St.  Jean  de  Lus.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

256  Lieut  Mure  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Qrenadier  Ghiards. 

257  Lieut.  Alexander  Murray  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  in  Egypt,  in  1801,  for  which 
he  has  received  the  Turkish  Gold  Medal  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

258  Lieut  Frauds  Murray  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th,  from  Jan.  1810  to  the 
end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  from  Jan.  to  Sept  1810,  lines  of  Torrea 
Vedras,  the  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Redinha,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal;  battle  of  Fnentei 
d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  action  of  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigts  ii«S* 
and  storm  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrsaeea, 
Nivelle,  and  Orthes;  action  of  Yic  Bigorre,  and  battie  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

259  Ideut  Mnskett  served  at  Waloheren  in  1809;  and  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula,  inoladisg 
the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.  He  served  also  in  Holland  in  1814,  including  the  action  at  Menem,  and  attack  on 
Bergen-op-Zoom. 

260  Lieut  Nantes  served  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  in  the  Peninsula  and  Sooth  of  Fraaea  in 
181 1, 12, 13,  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  sicge  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  and  commanded  a  oonpany 
In  the  action  of  the  Guarena,  and  at  tiie  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Toulonse.  He  was  alighUy 
wounded  at  the  Quarena;  most  severely  at  Salamanca,  his  right  arm  having  been  broken  in  two 
places;  and  again  slighUy  wounded  at  the  battie  of  Orthes.  He  was  also  accidentaUy  hurt  by 
one  of  his  own  men,  and  carried  off  the  field  in  the  operations  at  the  Nive.  He  has  recolved  ih: 
War  Medal  wiUi  five  Clasps. 

261  Lient  John  Nash  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  79th,  and  was  slighUy  woondt  d 
at  Waterloo. 

262  Lient  Neligan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  and  was  pneent  at  tha  sicgva  of 
Cindsd  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  and  battie  of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  tho  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

263  Lieut  Hibbert  Newton  served  in  the  Peninnda  with  the  32nd,  and  hasreoeived  the  Silvf  r 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

264  Lieut  John  Nicholson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot 

267  Lieut  NioobM  served  at  the  battie  of  Trafalgar. 

268  Lieut  Nixon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  62nd  and  was  present  at  the  bmttiee  (if 
Foentes  d'Onor  and  Orthes,  and  siege  of  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  lf«^a  \ 
with  three  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

269  Ueut.  Norman  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Chidad  Rodnpi 
and  Badajoz,  and  at  the  batties  of  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  for  wlueh  he 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

271  Lieut  Maurice  O'Connor  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  88th  and  was  pseeent  at  the 
battiea  of  Fuentes  d*Ooor,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nif e,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  ha  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

272  Lieut  Ogilvy  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  inclumng  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  advance  in  purssit  of 
Maasena,  actions  of  Bedinha,  Condeixa,  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  seoood  aiega  of 
Badi^oz,  battle  of  Salwnanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  batties  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  NtwUa,  and 
Orthee,  action  of  Yks  Bigorre,  and  battie  of  Tonlousc.  He  has  received  the  War  MedU  with 
eight  clasps. 

274  Lieni  Onslow  served  at  the  siege  of  Fhuhing  in  1809;  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland* 
including  the  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwern,  Campaign  of  1815,  ineMinr  the 
battie  of  Waterioo.  *^  ^^ 

276  Lieut  James  Ormsby  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  and  waa  preasiq  ai  the 
baa  its  of  Bosaooi  Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Claaps. 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  407 

276  Ltent  Jamea  Orr  serred  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalions  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
1809  ;  and  at  the  capture  of  Java,  1811,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

277  Lieut  John  Orr  (8  R.  Yet  Bn.)  accompanied  the  1st  battalion  of  the  42nd  to  the  Fenin- 
aula  in  April  1812,  and  joined  the  army  at  Salamanca,  during  the  siege  of  the  forts  in  that  city; 
present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  storming  of  San  Michael;  retreat  to 
Portugal,  adyanoe  in  1813,  and  all  the  actions  in  the  Pyrenees.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Slightly  wounded  at  Burgos,  and 
seTerely  at  Waterloo,    He  has  recei? ed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

279  Lieut*  Pagan  aerred  the  campaign  of  1815  with  theSSrd,  and  was  seyerely  wounded  at 
Waterloo, 

282  Lieut  Parratt  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  the  end 
or  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battle  of  Nivelle, 
aotions  at  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

283  Lieut.  James  Parry  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28ih  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

284  Lieut  Parsons  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp,  for  the  action  off  Ferrol  in  1805. 

285  Lieut  Paxton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

286  Lieut.  Penfold  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12th  Lt.  Dragoons,  and  waa  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  hehas  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

287  Lieut  Pennefather  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  77  th,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz  (wounded),  for  which  he  baa  received  dio  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps, 

288  Lieut.  Tbo.  A.  M.  D.  Pennington  aerved  on  the  China  Expedition  in  1842. 

289  Captain  Pennington  served  in  the  Peninsnla  Irom  June,  1809,  and  during  the  greater 
part  of  the  subsequent  campaigns,  including  the  battle  of  Busaco,  where  he  commanded  one 
ot  the  advance  piqueta  of  the  3d  division  on  the  morning  of  the  action,  and  waa  abarply 
engaged  with  the  enemy ;  retreat  to  the  linea  of  Torrea  Vedraa,  advance  from  thence,  actiojiis  and 
affaira  at  Leria,  Redinha,  Pombal,  Roblida,  Condeixa,  Poz  d^Arouce,  Guarda,  and  Sabagal;  battlea 
of  Puentea  d*Onor,  aiege  of  Badajoz  (wounded  in  the  right  thigh),  actiona  at  Campo  Mayor, 
£1  Bodon,  and  Guinaldo  ;  affaira  and  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  StP6  (contused  wound),  Uasparren, 
and  Grassietta  ;  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  (severely  wounded),  besides  several  other 
affairs  of  posts  and  piquets  during  the  war.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  aeven  Clasps. 

290  Lieut  Pepper  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  waa  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera, 
Barrosa,  and  Toulouae,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

293  Lieut  B.  J.  Phillips  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  27  th  and  was  present  at  the 
pursuit  of  Maasena  from  Santarem,  in  various  minor  affdira,  and  at  the  aiege  and  atorming  of 
Badajoz,  at  which  laat  he  waa  shot  through  the  shoulder  joint  of  the  right  arm  and  also 
through  the  left  thigh.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

294  Lieut  Philpot  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

295  Lieut  Pickard  aerved  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Lower  Canada,  under  Sir  George  Prevoat^ 
and  waa  preaent  at  the  attack  on  Plattsburg.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Upper 
Canada  under  Sir  GK>rdon  Drummond. 

297  Lieut  A.  J.  Pictet  aerved  in  the  Burmese  war  with  the  Royals,  and  was  present  at  the 
taking  of  Donabew. 

299  Lieut  Poe  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39 th  and  waa  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Albabera,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  ^^ledal  with  three  Clasps. 

300  Lieut  PolhUl  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  16th  Lt  Dragoons. 

303  Lieut  Pridham  served  in  Egy^t  in  1801,  and  has  received  the  Egyptian  medal. 

304  Lieut  Priest  served  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808  and  9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Corunna,  for  which  he  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  CJasp. 

305  Lieut  Ratcliff  aerved  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  for 
which  he  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

30G  Lieut.  Robert  Read  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  38th  and  waa  preaent  at  the  siege  oF 
Bada jo2  (leverelywounded  at  the  aasault),  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasps 

307  Lieut  L.  Buckle  Reeves  served  in  the  Victory  at  Trafalgar  (severely  woimded).  Was  pre- 
aent at  the  defeat  of  the  French  forces  atBabaeu6,  near  St  Louis,  9th  July  1809  ;  took  posses- 
sion of  and  garrisoned  fort  St  Louis  ,which  he  retained  seven  months.  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp. 

808  Lieut  Beid  served  at  Corunna,  and  also  at  Walcheren,  in  1809;  in  the  Penhisula  in  1813 
and  14;  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo  where  he  waa  wounded. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

309  Lieut  Reynett  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  45th  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

310  Lieut  Reyndds  served  tiie  canipaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  in  Germany,  Holland,  and  the 
Netherlands,  including  the  action  of  Goerde,  attack  upon  Merxem,  defence  of  Fort  Frederick 
Henry  against  the  French  Fleet  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following  day,  and  bat  it: 
of  Waterloo  (sermly  wounded  by  a  cannon  shot  in  the  left  thigh).  In  1818  he  aerved  the  cam- 


408  Wat  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

paign  in  the  interior  of  CeyloD,  and  commanded  a  imall  Diyiaion,  a  detachment  of  whkh  eap* 
tared  Maduga1]a«  one  of  the  three  Chieft. 

311  Sir  John  Bibton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Blfle  Brigade  and  wai  preaent  al  the 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Nife,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  haa  reoeired  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

3 12  Lieut  Bichardes  senred  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Maobange^ 
Philippenlie  and  Landrocies. 

313  Lieut.  S.  Biihmond  served  with  the  49th  in  the  American  war  and  was  present  ml  the 
action  of  Chrystlor's  Farm,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

314  Lieut.  John  Boberts  (Boyal  Artillerv  Drivers)  served  at  Corunna,  in  1809;  ia  HoDaiid 
in  1814,  includiog  the  action  at  Merxem,  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp.  Served  aJso  the  earn* 
paign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  Be  haa  leoetvcd 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Coranna. 

315  Lieut  James  Bobertson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Busaco,  Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca.  Ae  served  alao  tha 
campaign  of  1815  with  the  79th,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

316  Lieut  James  Bobinson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  32nd  and  was  present  al  tha 
battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  tad  was  aersrelj 
wounded  at  Quatre  Bras. 

317  Lieut.  Adam  Bogers  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talaven» 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

318  Lfeut  Rooke,  served  at  the  Battle  of  TiafU^ar,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp.  Served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Boyal  Mannes,  dormg  the  War  in  North  Anarioa,  ia 
1813- 15. 

319  Lieut.  Ewen  Boss  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92nd,  and  was  preaeal  at  tha 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'  Onor,  siege  of  Bsdajoz,  actions  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  (sevmtely  woaadedX 
Almaraz,and  Alba  de  Tonnes.  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wouadad  as 
Quatre  Bras.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Fuentes  d'Onor. 

320  Lieut.  Boss-Lewin  served  with  the  32nd  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders  t  1m  waa 
severely  wonnded  at  Pampelnna,  and  again  at  Waterloo.  He  haa  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

32 1  Lieut.  Botely  served  in  the  Victory  at  Trafalgar,  (severely  contused),  aad  snooeeded  to  tba 
command  of  the  small  arm  men,  on  the  death  of  Captain  Adair,  B  M.  Employed  blockadiag  the 
French  squadron  in  the  Chesapeake.  Present  at  the  capture  of  the  Topaze,  and  the  rcdoetion 
of  Martinique,  1800.  Actively  employed  in  boat  actions  in  North  America  and  the  Weat  ladiea^ 
and  assitted  at  the  capture  of  100  armed  and  other  vessels.    War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

322  Lieut.  Bouso  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Copenhagen,  1601. 

323  Lieut  Butherford  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94thy  and  was  present  al  Iha 
defence  of  Cadis  in  1810,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena.  actions  at  Pombal,  ^^*^*"^t, 
Condeixa,  and  Sabogali  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  second  siege  of  Bsdajos,  battles  of  Yittoria* 
Pyrenees,  and  Kivelie;  passage  of  the  Gave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Vic  Bigorrr, 
and  battle  of  Toulouse.    He  nas  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clups. 

324  Lieut.  Bidiard  By  sn  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  8  7  th  and  waa  present  at  the  battles 
of  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toolouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claspa* 

325  Lieut  SiUidwith  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  Turkish  ship  at  Sigri  in  1807 1  served  in  the  1st 
Battalion  Boyal  Marines,  during  the  whole  of  the  American  War  in  1813*  15. 

326  Lieut  B.  F.  Saunders  served  in  the  Peninsula  wlUi  the  67th  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Barrosa,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi  one  Clasp. 

327  LieutB.  J.  Saunders  served  the  campaign  of  1815  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Watcrioo. 

328  Lieut  Sawkins  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  50th  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Kivelie,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tonlonse,  for  which  he  haa  reoahred  the  War 
Medal  with  aix  Clasps. 

329  Lieut  Soobell  served  at  the  battle  of  the  Nile  (Medal),  and  in  the  Marhw  Battalfca  al 
the  capitidation  of  St.  Elmo,  Capua,  and  Gaeta»  in  1799. 

330  Lieut  David  Scott  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  B^ypt,  Martfaiiiiae, 
and  Albuhera. 

331  Dent.  Henrj  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Bifle  Brigade^  aad  was  nreaent  at 
the  battles  of  Fnentes  d  Onor,  SaUmanca,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  haa  reoeivea  Iha  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

332  Ideut.  Thomas  Soott  served  in  the  Peninanla  with  the  old  94th  from  Jaa.  1610 
to  the  end  of  thai  war  in  1814,  indnding  the  defence  of  Cadii  aad  Fort  Malairoffda» — 
three  times  wounded;  lines  of  Tones  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actiona  of  PomM,  BatUaha, 
Condeixa,  Ponte  de  MnrillSy  Guarda,  aad  Sabugal;  battle  ol  Foentes  d'Onor,  second  aicga 
of  Badaios,  actions  at  Campo  Mayor  and  EI  Bmou,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Bodfigj>— 
wounded  at  the  asaanlt;  third  siege  and  storm  of  the  castle  of  Badsioz,  action  of  Saa- 
Christoval  heiehtat  covering  the  parties  attacking  the  forts  of  Salamanca,  battle  of  Ralawanna, 
capture  of  Madrid  aad  the  Betiro,  retreat  from  Madrid  into  Portogal  with  the  raar- 
guard,  snbjeqaent  adTance^  battle  of  Vittoriay  blockade  of  Pkmpdma,  faaltka  of  tba  Pjiiinaw. 


War  Services  of  the  lAeuienanis.  409 

PampeliiiiB,  and  NiTeUe;  actions  of  Yvn  Bigorre  ttod  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.    He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 
3S3  Lieut  Sedley  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Boyal  Staff  Corps. 

334  Lieut  Seward  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  69  th  Foot. 

335  Lieut  WUUam  Sharpin  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15,  in  Holland,  the  Netherlands, 
and  France,  and  was  present  at  Uie  battle  of  Waterloo. 

336  Lieut  Shiel  served  as  a  Lieut  in  the  ISth  Foot  in  the  Rebellion  in  Ireland  in  1798,  and 
was  present  in  the  action  at  Vinegar  Hill.  He  served  with  the  12th  Light  Dragoons  at  Wal- 
cheren  in  1809,  and  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Peninsula, — at  T^avera,  retreat  to  and 
defence  of  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Fombal,  Redinha,  and 
Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  (wounded),  a  horse  shot  under  him  in  the  Wood  of 
Eipeda,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Naver  de  Vere  (wounded),  a  horse  shot  under  him  at  Fort 
Conception.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

837  Lieut  Alexander  Smith,  Royal  Marines,  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  (^asp  for  the 
actions  in  Algesiras  Bay  and  the  Straits  of  Gibrsltar  in  1801. 

338  Lieut  E.  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  South  of  France  with  the  58th,  and  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  and  Orthes. 

339  Lieut.  Henry  Smith  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland,  including  the  battles  of  the 
19th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  Campaign  of  1800,  on  the  coast  of  France  and  Spain;  expe- 
dition to  Quiberon  Bay;  attack  on Ferrm;  expedition  to  Vigo  and  Cadiz ;  Egyptian  campaign  of 
1807,  indnding  the  surrender  of  Alexandria,  attack  and  storming  of  Rosetta,  in  which  he  took  a 
Turkish  colour.    Capture  of  GuadiJoupe,  in  1815. 

340  Lieut  J.  R.  Smith  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Foot. 

341  Lieut  John  Smith  (h.  p.  14  Foot)  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  Flushing.  Served  also  in  the  North  of  Spain  and  South  of  France 
in  1814. 

342  Lieut.  Joseph  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia, 
Vimiera,  and  Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

343  Lieut.  Michael  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  40th  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

344  Lieut  Kalph  Smith  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  28rd  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

345  Lieut  Robert  Smith  was  present  with  the  26th  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  for  which  he  haa 
reeeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

347  Lieut  W.  Smith  (Roysl  Artillery  Drivers)  served  at  Walcheren,  in  1809;  and  the  cam« 
paigns  of  1813, 14, 15,  in  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France,  and  was  wounded  at  Merxem. 

348  Lieut  William  Smith  (b.  p.  71st  Foot)  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  71st  Light 
Infantry. 

349  Lieut.  William  Smyth  (h.  p.  Scots  Fos.  Gds.)  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Slst  and 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

350  Lieut.  Spaight  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Nivelle  and 
Orthes,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

352  Lieut  Sperling  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  Holland  and  Flanders,  and  led 
the  right  column  at  the  assault  of  Ber^en-op-Zoom. 

353  lieut.  Spone  served  in  the  Peninsula,  in  1811  and  12. 

354  Lieut  Sprouia  served  with  the  69th  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Ckisp. 

355  Lieut  Staoey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  12th  Lt.  Dragoons  and  was  present  at  the 
battiea  of  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

356  Lieut  Stainforth  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  2drd  Fusiliers. 

357  Lieut.  Richard  Stapleton  served  as  a  Yolunteer  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

358  Lieut  Stavd^-Shirt  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Corunna,  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

359  Lieut  Stawell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  and  wasmresent  at  the  battles  of  Yit- 
toria, Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  fouz  Clasps. 

360  Lieut  W.  R.  Steel  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  AdjutantZof  the  48tb,  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Albuhera  (wounded),  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  and  at  the 
aicgea  of  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

361  lieot.  Robert  Steele  served  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna,  where  he  was  slightly 
wounded  in  the  neck.  Expedition  to  Walcheren.  Peninsula,  from  April  1810  to  1814,  including 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  olockade  of  Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp 
for  Corunna. 

362  Lieut  Stobart  aerved  in  the  American  war  under  Sir  Gordon  Drnmmond. 

364  Lieut.  O.  £.  Stuart  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  61st  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

365  Lieut  R.  T.  Stiufft  served  tho  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  28tb  Foot. 


410  War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants. 

366  Lieut.  William  Stuart  serred  under  Sir  Samuel  Hood  in  the  Weet  Indiea.  At  Copen* 
hagen.  In  the  Mediterranean  on  board  the  Cyane  28  guns  under  Sir  Thomas  8tainet»  whi-n 
that  officer  lost  his  arm  in  action  with  the  Ores  40  gun  Neapolitan  frigatai  Gnn-boau 
and  batteries  in  the  bay  of  Naples,  on  the  27th  Jane  1809.  SerVed  also  at  the  rednclioa  of 
Trieste,  in  1814. 

367  Lieut  James  Sollivan  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34(h,  and  has  reoeired  tha  8Uf«r 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Busaco. 

368  Lieut.  Syret  senred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  aiage  of  St. 
Sebastian,  and  battles  of  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nire,  for  which  he  has  receiTod  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps. 

309  Lieut.  Tane  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Trafalgar. 

370  Lieut.  Tasker  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  and  was  present  at  the  batdaa  of 
Vittoria  and  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

371  Lieut.  Tatlock  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  oF  Vittoria  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

374  Lieut.  Benjamin  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4dth  and  was  preaent  at  the 
battles  of  Talavera,  Albuhcra,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and 
Baclajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

373  Lieut.  H.  W.  Thompson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  71st  Light  InfanliT. 

376  Lieut  H.  K.  Thompion  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  47th  and  was  present  al  the  nattle 
of  Victoria  and  siege  of  St  Sebastian, for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  twoClasaa. 

377  Lieut.  T.  J.  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  34th  and  was  present  at  toe 
battle  of  Albuhera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

379  Lieut  Thornton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th  from  Feb.  1810  to  Feb.  1814, 
iocluding  the  defence  of  Cadiz  from  April  to  Sept.  1810,  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  aotiooa  of 
Redinha,  Condeixa,  and  Sabup^al;  battle  of  Fuentes  d' Onor,  second  siege  of  Badges,  aetm 
of  £1  Bodon,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  assault  of  Badajoz,  batUe  of  Salimisnea, 
capture  of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  at  which  last  he  was  danger* 
ously  wounded  through  the  neck  by  a  musket-ball,  which  carried  away  the  lower  part  of  the  ear. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

280  Lieut  Tighe  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Qnards. 

382  Lieut  Town  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of 
Bad  »joz  (with  the  Portuguese  army),  retreat  from  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  aifair  of  Tolota, 
both  sieges  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  carrying  of  the  lofty  mountains  of  Che 
lefc  bank  of  the  river ;  the  whole  ot  the  operations  against  Bayonne,  and  sortie  therefrom.  He 
served  afterwards  in  the  American  war, — ^at  the  battle  of  Blaidensburg,  ospture  of  Washin^ion, 
ami  action  near  Baltimore.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and 
San  Sebastian. 

383  Lieut  John  Toivnsend  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  KiveDa 
and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  strred  also  the 
AVaterloo  campaign. 

384  Lieut.  S.  C.  Travers  served  with  the  1st  Battalion,  60th  Biflea,  during  the  seoond  aiege 
op.' rations  at  Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  oaptnre  of  the  Citadel. 
\\'a8  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Gooierat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  under  Bajah  Shera  Stng^ 
until  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  ezDolaion  of 
the  Affghan  force,  under  the  Ameer  Dost  Mahomet,  beyond  the  Khyber  Pasa  (Medal and  Clasps). 

385  Lieut  Trench  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809. 

386  Lieut.  W.  Tnnstall  served  in  the  PeninsnU  with  the  86th  and  waa  present  at  the  battle 
of  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

387  Lieut  Thos.  Turner  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  23rd  and  was  present  at  the  b^tdca 
of  Corunna,  Vittoria,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi  three  Clasps. 

388  Lieut.  Vallancey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royals,  and  was  present  at  the  batttoa 
of  HuAaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  and  at  the  aitge  ef  Badges,  tat  whUk 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

389  Lieut.  H.  Thomas  Vereker  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd,  and  has  reoetred  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca. 

390  Lieut.  Vesey  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  76th  and  was  present  at  the  batUea  of 
Nivelle  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Qasps. 

ZOl  Lieut.  Victor  assisted  in  cutting  out  the  St.  Francis  de  Panle,  on  4th  Joly,  1811}  aad 
on  the  same  evening  in  capturing  three  vessels  under  a  sharp  fire  of  musketry.  Waa  m  the 
action  with  and  capture  of  Pomone  aod  Persanne,  29th  November,  1811. 

392  Lient  Alexander  Walker  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  97th  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Albuhera,  for  which  he  haa  received  the  Wsr 
M^dal  with  four  Clasps. 

393  Lieut  EL  R.  WalUoe  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  and  was  preaent  at 
th«*  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciadsd 
llo'lrtgo  and  Badajoz,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  seven  Claspa. 

394  Lieut  William  Walsh  waa  present  at  the  capture  of  Ouadaloupe  in  1810,  for  whhrh  he  haa 
recfMved  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

39.5  laent  Ward  was  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811. 

396  Lieat  Andrew  Watson  served  the  Waterloo  eampaign  with  the  Sdrd  Foot 


War  Services  of  the  Lieutenants.  411 

397  JAni.  George  Watson  leiTed  in  the  Penuunla  with  the  dtd  Dragoons  from  June  1813 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tonlonse. 

398  Lient  Wm.  H.  Watson  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  France  with 
the  Boval  Drsgooos,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  battle  of  Toulonse. 

399  liient.  William  Weir  served  in  the  Peninsnia  with  the  27th  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
of  Badajoz,  and  battles  of  Bosaco,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  five  CUsns. 

401  Lieat.  Wheatley  senrea  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  39th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

402  Lieut  Whimster  served  in  the  Peninsula*  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Cornnna,  Busaco,  and  Fnentes  d'Onor. 

403  Lieut.  Fred.  J.  White  served  in  the  north  of  Spain  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion 
against  the  Carlists  from  March  1837  until  April  1839.  He  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
liemani,  Fnentarabia*  and  Irun ;  and  was  eleven  months  a  prisoner  of  war  in  the  hands  of 
the  Carlists,  closely  confined,  and  several  times  sentenced  to  be  shot.  Served  also  on  the 
China  expedition,  from  Feb.  1840,  during  the  whole  of  the  operations,  and  was  in  the 
following  actions,  chiefly  employed  on  shore,  viz.,  assault  and  capture  of  the  forts  and 
batteries  of  Chnen-Pee  (wounded),  attack  on  the  Anunghoy  forts  (Bucca  Tigris),  when  three 
strong  forts  were  carried  in  succession  ;  first  advance  on  Canton,  including  the  destruction  of 

Hoqua's  Fort  and  other  river  defences;  capture  of  the  Heights  of  Canton,  attack  on  Amoy, 

commanded  a  strong  detachment  of  the  Koyal  Marines,  when  the  enemy  were  driven  from 
their  guns,  and  the  fortifications,  &c.,  captured;  second  capture  of  Chusan,  capture  of  the 
citadel  and  walled  ci^  of  Chinhae;  capture  of  the  city  of  Sykee,  and  of  the  Heights  of  Segoan; 
attack  on  the  Hill  defences  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Chapoo,  capture  of  the  batteries  and  city 
of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le-Sban,  assault  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Chin 
Kiang  Foo,  and  operations  against  Nankin. 

404  Lieut  George  ^Vhite  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  36th  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Mi'!al  with  one  Clasp, 

406  Lieut.  Whiting  served  on  the  Chinese  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battie  of  Chuen- 
pee,  attack  of  the  Anunghoy  batteries,  advance  on  Canton,  capture  of  the  heights  of  Canton,  cap- 
ture of  Colongso,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  citadel  and  city  of  Chinhae. 

407  Lieut  Wigley  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  and  of  Quadaloupe  in  1810, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Mledal  with  two  Clasps. 

40B  Lieut  Wigton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9th  and  was  present  at  the  battle?  of 
Vimtera  and  Salamanca,  for  which  he  has  recf  ived  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

409  Lieut  Wilford  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and 
battles  of  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

410  Lieut  Henry  AYilkinson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  40th  Foot 

411  Lieut  Willett  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  6th  Dragoons. 

412  Lieut  Wiltis  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served 
also  the  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1811, 12,  and  14,  including  the  2nd  and  Srd  sieges  of  Badajoz, 
investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  lie  has  received  the  War  l£dal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Badaios. 

419  Lieut  Windle  served  with  the  lOth  at  the  siege  of  Scylla  Castie,  in  1808.  Present  with 
the  Anglo-Sicilian  army  during  the  whole  of  its  operations  on  the  coaat  of  the  Faro,  agaiost 
Murat    With  the  army  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  in  1812  and  13. 

414  Lieut.  Winne  served  with  the  Boyal  Marines,  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  1837-38. 

415  Lieut  Frederick  Wood  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

416  Lieut  Henry  Wood  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  76th,  from  Jane  1813  to  t^e  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  b  titles  of 
Nivelle  and  Vive,  and  investment  of  Bayonne*  Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  aiud 
was  present  in  the  action  of  Piattsburg.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

417  Lieut  Woods  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48th  in  1810  and  1811,  and  with  the  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  in  1812,  including  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  uf  Massena,  and  the 
operations  in  the  Alemtejo;  action  of  Campo  Mayor,  siege  of  Oliven<;a,  and  first  siege  of 
Badajoi;  with  Colonel  Colborno*s  Brigade,  vrhen,  by  a  rapid  advance,  several  convoys  were 
intercepted,  and  the  country  cleared  to  Guadakianal  and  the  fortified  post  of  Benelcasar;  batUe 
of  Allmhera,  where  he  received  two  wounds  and  some  severe  contusions,  and  was  taken 
prisoner  in  the  charge  of  the  Polish  Lancers,  but  snbseqnenUy  escaped  and  rejoined  the  army 
on  its  advance.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

418  Lieut  Wray  served  with  the  40th  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He 
next  accompanied  tiie  regiment  on  the  New  Orleans  expedition,  and  subsequently  served  the 
campaign  of  1815  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  after  which  he  was  specially 
employed  as  acting  engineer  officer  on  Sir  John  Lamhert*s  sta£E^  on  the  line  of  march  to  Paris. 

419  Lieut  Wm.  Wright  (b.  p.  Bifle  Brigade)  served  in  Holland  in  1813  and  1814,  and 
was  present  at  tiie  attack  on  Merxem  and  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 


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Agassis, Levris,*  Rojal  Marines   •....21 

Aickia,  Francis,  14  Dragoons  .•..•.••..••••  25 

Ainslie,  Robert,  77  Foot   14 

Andersou,  William,  Royal  Marines  ..<«••.•••.  12 

Atkinson,  Cbarles,  Royal  Marines    11 

Backhouse,  John  Iggulden,  Royal  Marines.. ..  17 

Backhouse,  Peter,  8  Dragoons 5 

Baillie,  Thomas,  14  Foot • 20 

Barker,  Anthony,  Neve  Brunswick  Fencibles  . .    1 

Barrett,  William  Newman,  60  Foot 6 

Barry,  JameSf  Royal  Marines 30 

Baugb,  James,  Royal  Marines 7 

Bay  ley,  John,  13  Dragoons • 3 

*  Bell,  John,  3  ProTisional  Battalion  of  Militia 

Bellon,  Achilles,  130  Foot    

Berkelev,i7<m.  G.C.Grantley  Fitzhardinge,  82  F. 

Bernard,  Walter,  60  Foot 

Biddulpb,  Walter,  Royal  Marines    •  • 

Bignell,  Charles  Philips,  Royal  Artillery    .... 

Black,  James,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

Black,  Thomas,  19  Foot 

Blake,  Edward  John,'  Royal  Marines. ....... 

Bolomey,    Louis  William    James,  2  Light  > 

Infantry  Battalion  German  Legion  ......  ) 

Bond,  Thomas,  Roval  Marines 25 

Bowden,  George,  ^yal  INIarines '30 

Boyce,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers,  Lt.  \  Lg 

and  Quartermaiter  Shropshire  Militia  • .  5  I 

Bradley^  Edward  Sands,  99  Foot 13 

Branch,  George  Ferguson,'  Royal  Marines. . . .  16 
9  *  Brew,  Charles/ 2  Prov.  Battalion  of  Militia 
Brisac,  Douglas  Pettiward,*  Royal  Marines 
Bruyeres,  Henry  Pringle,  Royal  Engineers, 

Captain  qf  Sandawn  Castle     

Burton,  Emanuel,  Unattached 17 

Butcher,  John  Lewis,  8  West  India  Regiment    18 

*  Cameron,  James,  3  Pronsioual  Batt.  of  Militia 

Campbell,  Alexander  Brodie,  49  Foot 24 

Campbell,  Colin,*  Royal  Marines. 28 

Campbell,  James,  Royal  Marines 2 

Campbell,  James,  92  Foot 11 

Cardeo,  Paul  Kyffin,^  Royal  Marines 22 

Carey,  John  Westiopp,*  30  Foot 23 

Chambers,  Montague,  71  Foot 9 

Charles,  Vetk/ord,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners   1 
Child,  George  Richard,  Royal  Marines  ......  24 

Christie,  John,    Royal  Marines,  Adjutant, 

Woolwich  Daek'vard  Battalion 

Clarke^  James  R.f  Royal  Artillery •    1 

Coleman,  Charles,  Roysl  Marines  13 

Collier,  James,  Royal  Marines 26 

Collins,  Stephen  Edward,  Royal  Marines    ....  14 

Collyer,  George  Samuel ,  87  Foot 24 

Cosnard,  John,  88  Foot 11 

Coucbe,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 28 

Crespin,  George  Henry  Lenissick,*^  R.  Marines  1 1 
Crombiet  James,^^  2  Royal  Veteran  Battalion . .  31 

Crossgiove,  James.  104  Foot    29 

Dalir.  Lawrence,  75  Foot 3 

D'Anfossy,  Le  Chevalier ,  R.  Foreign  Artillery  29 
Dardis,Jobn,  14  Foot   29 


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Davis,  WUliam,  Hojal  MariDes 

P  Deaman,  I'hos."  Bradshaw'a  Recruitiog  Corps 

Deane,  Thomas,  96  Foot  

Deans,  Robert,  6  Royal  Veteran  Battalioa  . . 
De  Beaovoir,  Sir  5ohn  Edmund,  Bart,  104  Foot 

De  Faucbe,  Charles,  60  Foot    

Derereux,  George  Alfred,  Royal  Marines    .... 

Dillon,  John,  3  Dragoon  Guards 

Dillon,  Theobald  Augustus,  58  Foot    

Dixon,  John  Smart,  94  Foot 

Dizon,  Richard.  York  Hussars ..•.•.... 

Dobree,  Harry  Hankey, 7  Dragoons. • 

Dodd,  Chas.  Wm.  Macarmick,  Newfound-  ) 

land  Fencibles ) 

9  Donovan,  Henry  Douglas,*^  9  Foot ........ 

Downer,  George,  Royal  Marines,  Adjutant,  ) 

Chatham  DDck-yard  Battalion ) 

Drinkwater,  Thomas,^^  Royal  Marines    ...... 

Dufresne,  Louis  FlsTien,^*  Canadian  Fencibles 
Dumford,  Andreio Mont. Isaacson,  2  Royal  } 

Veteran  Battalion ) 

JBavei,John,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  .... 
9  Edgeloio,  Oeorge,^''S  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

Elliott,  John  Furzer,  Royal  Marines 

Ensor,  James,*"  Royal  Marines.  .• ■•• 

Evans,  Daniel,  Royal  Marines ••.....• 

Evans,  John,  1  Garrison  Battalion   

Eyre,  Thomas  Dowling,  Royal  Marines 

Fits  Gerald,  John,  22  Dragoons 

Flezman,  James,  Royal  Marines 

Flint,  William  Richard,*'  Royal  Marines    .... 

Forbes,  John,  107  Foot 

Ford,  William,^  Royal  Marines 

9  Forsey,  John,**  Staff  Corps  of  Cavalry  .... 
Forsyth,  Robert,*  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion . . 

Fosbery,  Henry  William,  12  Foot 

Frett,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Gage,  John  Ogle, 9  Dragoons •. 

Gardner,  Charles,  4  Ceylon  Regiment 

Gardner,  John,  7  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  . . 

Geffrard,  John,  Independent  Company    

Gillbee,  Jamea,  Sicilian  Regiment    

Gillies,   Waller,   Royal  Marines,  Adjutant,  \ 

Pembroke  Dock-yard  Battalion \ 

Glanville,  Francis  {Lieut,),  19  Dragoons    .... 

Gordon,  Francis,.  16  Foot .••••••. 

Graham,  Humphrey,  Hanger's  Recruiting  Corps 
Grant,  John,  Bradshaw's  Recruiting  Corps .... 
"^Qrattant  Charles,*^  Royal  Sappers  &  Miners 
*Gray,  John,  3  Provisional  Battalion  of  Militia 
Griffith,  Richard,  Royal  Irish  Artillery    .... 

Gritton,  Henry,  Royal  Marines    

Gunn,  William,  Bourbon  Regiment <• 

Gonthorpe,  Joshua  Rowley,  Royal  Marines    • . 

Hailes,  Augustus,  Royal  Marines 

Hallum,  James,  Royal  Marines. 

Hamilton,  John,  1  Foot  • ■ .  •  • 

Hammond,  William,*'  Royal  Marinei 

Wi  Haodeock,  Tobias,*^  27  Foot 

Harvey,  John,  Royal  Marines  • 

H  Harwood,  Edward,*'  32  Foot    

Hay  don,  Joseph,  Royal  Marines  •.••• 

9  Haydon,  Robert  Luckcombe,*"  20  Foot  .. .. 

Hayea,  Henry  Horace,  81  Foot 

Haymard,  Joseph  Peter,  6  West  India  Regt.  • . 


CORNET, 
ETC. 


12  Aug. 
28  April 
Z6  Mar. 
25  April 

3  Mar. 
15  June 

2  Oct. 

5  Mar. 
21  April 
20  July 
27  June 
24  June 


091 

14 

83 

11 

14 

15 

09 

18 

14 

15 

00 

02 


6  Aug.  13 
25  Aug.  13 

15  April  47 

4  April  09 

13  Nov.  13 

18  May  20 

2  Dec,  Of) 

14  July    14 
4  June  09 

19  Mar.  97 

16  Dec.   12 
9  May    11 

11  Nov.  11 
9  Dec.  99 

27  Jan.    08 

3  Sept.  10 
1  June  96 

29  April  09 
29  April  13 

23  July    12 

17  Feb.  14 
21  Feb.  14 
25  Dec.   13 

15  Dec.   14 

28  Sept.   15 

24  Jan.  91 
13  April  13 

29  AprU  47 

20  April 
6  Oct. 

19  July 

4  July 
1  Dec. 


WHRN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  I'AY. 


U 


14 
25 

12 
1 

25 
4 

24 

24 


July    22 
1783 

May  18 
Mar.  17 
Aug.  14 
April  24 
Feb.  16 
Jan.  21 
Aug.  02 
June  02 


25  June  16 

13  Feb.    17 

15  April  47 

1  Jan.    16 
11  Oct.    16 


23 
31 

1 

6 
28 

2 
11 

1 

6 
25 

25 
1 
8 

31 


15  Aug. 
8  Sept. 

23  Aug. 
4  June 

28  June 
31  Mar. 

24  Mar. 
17  Oct. 

4  May 

29  Dec. 
12  Oct. 
27  Mar. 
24  Feb. 

5  Jan. 
29  Sept. 


15 
84 
98 
98 
12 

00 
08 
15 
95 
11 
08 
00 
14 
15 
13 
13 
97 
14 
15 
14 


April  19 

May   02 

Scjit. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


14 
14 
14 
03 
16 
16 


Jan.  19 

Oct,  14 

Oct.  21 

Sept.  14 

May  23 

Dec.  18 


*25  Mar.     6 

29  April  47 

11  April  '22 
23  Mar.   35 


1814 


20 
24 
16 

1 
30 
25 

1 
26 

8 
25 
27 

1 
25 
25 


Feb. 

April 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

May 

April 

June 


17 
16 
95 
16 
20 
02 
16 
16 
28 
14 
00 
19 
18 


AprU  17 


1 


414    2nd  Lieuts.,  SuL-Lieuts.,  Cornels,  and  Efuigns. 


Hoyter,  George,  Royal  Waggon  Train 

llewett,  Frederick,  Royal  Marine*   

HewsoD,  George,  24  Foot 

Hinton,  John  Thomas,*^  Royal  Marines  .... 
Hoare,  Charles  Vyyyan,  Royal  Marines  .... 
Hodgson,  Frederick  iEiiiiliu8,  R.  Waggon  Train 
Jia  Holland,  Thomas  Edward,**  83  Foot    . . 
Hojlana,  John,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  . . 

Hugoe,  Samuel,  Royal  INIarines    

Huth nance,  John,  Royal  Artillery  Drivers  . . 

Jacksdc,  John,*  Royal  Marines  

9  3l?i  Jagger,  Joseph,**  Royal  Artillery  Drivers 
Jeffery,   James,  Royal  Marines,  Adljutant^  ^ 

Deptford  Dock-yard  Battalion 

Jenkins,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Johnstone,  Hamilton  Trail,  Royal  Marines.. 

Jones,  Stopford  Thomas,  61  Foot 

Jop,  Robert,  25  Foot 

Kencett,  Charles  Leighton,  4  West  India  Regt 
Kruger,  Carl  Wevell  von,  2  Ceylon  Regiment. . 

Lamborn,  John  Sherrard,  Royal  Marines 

I^tx^^  George  Dawkius,  Royal  Marines 

Lane,  James  Reece,  Royal  Marines 

Langdale,  Marmaduke  Robert,  9  Foot 

Leatbam,  Francis,  62  Foot     ..••.. 

Lee,  Frederick  Richard,  96  Foot 

Lee,  John,  78  Foot 

Lee,  Robert  Newton,  2  Ceylon  Regiment 

Lennan.  Edward,**  7  West  India  Regiment    . . 

I^ewis,  Stephen,  73  Foot    •  -  ■ 

IJoyd,  Henry  V'crcker,  86  Foot    

Lloyd, Samuel,'**  Royal  Marines, CAiV/  Officer  > 

of  Coast  Gtmrd ) 

Loft,  John  Henry,  15  Dragoons . 

Long.  Fi'xjaraes,  R.  Marines,  A^utant  of  \ 

Portsmohih  Lock-yard  Battalion    ....  J 

Lum,  William  Purefoy,  35  Foot 

Lyons,  Anthony  Muoton,  Royal  Marines    .... 

M'Connechy,  James,  Royal  Marines    

M'Donell,  Alexander,  Glengarrjr  Fencibles    . . 

M<Kinnon,John,64  Foot 

M'Lachlan,  Neil,  64  Foot 

M'Leod,  Norman,  6  Foot 

9  (TSi  Macdonald,  Colin,"  50  Foot,  Toton  i 

Mqjor  at  Montreal   •••••.•^ 

Maclachlan,  Colin,  72  Foot 

Maclean,  Alexander,  Newfoundland  Fencibles 
9  Maclean,  Saml.'*  Royal  Sippers  and  Miners 

Manieo,  Edward,'^  Royal  Marines 

Mason,  Richardson,  94  Foot 

^  Mead,  Charles,^  Royal  Artillery  Drivers . . 

Meredith,  James  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Monk,  John,  Royal  Marines 

Montgomery*  Robert,  95  Foot 

Moore,  Charles  William,  Royal  Marines 

n  *  Moore,  John,  I  Provisional  Battalion  of  \ 

Militia ) 

Morehouse,  George,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles 

9  Mortashed,  John,''  35  Foot 

Moss,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Murray,  Adam,  84  Foot 

Nixon,  John  Isaac,  4  Foot 

North,  Roger,  Royal  Marines 

Onne,  Herbert  Lewis,  R.  ^lariucs,  Adjutant,  I 

i>heemm9  Dock^yard  Battalion 5 


10  June 
9  Sept. 
2  April 

*i5  May 

12  Mar. 

10  Feb. 

25  Dec. 
1  April 
I  Oct. 

12  Nov. 

22  Feb. 

16  July 


13 
12 


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placed  on 
Half  pay. 


1 


12  25 
12  1 
11 
14 
13;i4 
15  1 
II  1 
13!  1 


09 
13 


16  April  49 

19  Jan.  10 
25  Aug.  10 
15  Nov.  10 
1 1  May 

21  Sept. 

22  Jan.  14 
24  Aug.  32 
15  Feb.  12 
15  April  07 

17  June  02 
4  Nov. 
6  Dec. 
8  Sept. 

29  June 
3  Aug.  15 
19  May    14 
31  Jan. 


1814 
Jan.  16 
]}ec.  14 
Jan.  16 
Aug.   15 

1814 
Jan.  19 
Mar. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Aug. 


17 
23 
14 
16 
16 


16  April  49 

1  JuQ.     16 

1  Jan.     16 

25  Mar.   16 

15  25  April  16 

15|20  April  20 

Sept.  24 

July    35 

Jan.     16 


23 

24 

I 

7 

25 


13|25 
1321 
14|25 
1513 


16 
6 


Nov.  12 
July  02 
April  17 
Dec.  15 
Apnl  16 
Nov.  23 
April  18 
July  20 
Oct.    21 


24  Feb. 
30  Dec. 


1  Apr.  51 

25  Dec. 
3  Nov. 

10  Mar. 

6  Feb. 
24  June 

7  Sept. 

1 1  Aug. 
i»30Jan. 
28  Jan. 

9  July 
24  June 
22  April 

2  Feb. 
14  April 

1  May 

2  May 

30  May 
2  Dec. 

31  May 


16.25 
09 10  April  16 
13  12  Mar.  18 
1  Apr.  51 

13  27  July  20 
12'  1 
12'  1 
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14  8 
35 


Sept.  14 
Jan.  16 
Aug.  16 
1783 


4«« 

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13:25 

1 

1 

25 


Mar.  21 
Jan.    48 


15 
11 
13 
13 
11 
12 


June 

June 

Mar. 

Jau. 

L^ec. 


16 

16 
17 
16 
18 


I 

14 


13  25 
09  22 


Jan.  16 
SepU  14 
Jan.  19 
Sept.  17 

1814 


25  Oct. 
27  Jan. 
31  Aug. 
18  Jan. 

7  Dec. 

9  Mor. 


1325 
14  25 
13,  1 
16  13 


15 
13 


15  AprU  47 


1 

11 


April 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 


16 
21 
14 
18 
18 
24 


15  April  47 


2nd  Lieuts,^  Sub-LieiUs.,  Cornets,  and  Ensigns,  415 


Owen,  Robert  Hassalli  Royal  Marines    

Palling,  Henry,  95  Foot. . .' 

Parstmt,  Quy^  Royal  Marines,  Captain  Itt  \ 

East  MiddUsex  Militia  S 

Philipps,    Georg^e,    Royal   Marines,    Chitf\ 

Officer  of  Coatt  Guard  5 

Pitt,  Henry,  Royal  Marines 

Porter,  John  Hall,  Royal  Marines    

Potts,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines,  Adjutant^  ) 

Dewmpart  Dock-yard  Battalion    ) 

Poussin,  Balthazard,  Corsican  Rangers   ^ 

PuUiblank,  Edward  Cooper,  Royal  Marines    . . 

Radcliffe,  Thomas,  Roval  Marines   

Raye.  Henry  Robert,*^  Royal  Marines,  Chitf  \ 

Officer  of  Cotttt  Guard ) 

Read,  Thomas,  Royal  Marines 

Reid,  Thomas,  22  Dragoons 

Rickard,  Martin,  Royal  Waggon  Train    ...... 

Ridge,  James  Stuart,  6  West  India  Regiment 
Jiobert&on,  William,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners 

Rogers,  Thomas.*®  40  Foot   

Ross,  Henry  Paget  Bayly,  Royal  Marines  .... 

Ross,  John,  6  Garrison  Battalion 

Ross,  William,  10  Foot    

Sallery,  William  Ogle,  7  Garrison  Battalion  .  • 
Saunders,  Edward,  Uoyal  Sappers  and  Miners 

Sargent,  Richard,  Royal  Marines 

Savage  Rowland,  1  Foot 

Scully,  William,  13  Dragoons 

Serjeant,  George,  Royal  Marines •  • 

Shackel,  William,  Royal  Waggon  Train  ...... 

9  Shore,  John,**  Royal  Artillery  Drivers    .... 

Simpson,  John  Bridgman,  (Cornett)  48  Foot. . 

Simpson,  John  W.,  Royal  Marines  • 

Skinner,  William  Dunstan,  Royal  Marines  .... 

Skaes,  George,  Royal  Marines • 

Smith,  John,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  .... 
Smith,  Sir  Michael  Cusac,  Bart,  11  Dragoons 
Wi  Smith,  Wm.  Slaytor,**  (Lt.  17  OcU  08.)  72  } 

h\A4it, YorkshireHussarSfYeomanryCav.  S 

Smithwick,  Robert,*'  Royal  Marines 

Sparky  John,**  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners  •• . . 

Sparkes,  Thomas.  56  Foot 

Spearman,  Ralph  William,  21  Foot 

Standish,  Richard,  Royal  Marines    

9  Stewart,  Robert,*^  7  R.  A^eteran  Battalion 

9  Sunderland,  Henry ,*^  52  Foot 

J9  Sweeney,  Francis  Bernard,*^  62  Foot 

Temple,  Gustavus  Hancock,  Royal  Marines  .. 
Teynham,  G.  H.  R.,  Lord,  Royal  Artillery  . . 

Thierry,  Lewis  de,*^  Royal  Marines 

Thomas,  Mark,  98  Foot 

Thomson,  George,  12  Foot    • 

Tickell,  John  Arscott,  Royal  Marines 

Todd,  William.  Royal  Marines 

Trewhitt.  Henrv,  34  Foot 

TurnbuU,  WilUam  George,  73  Foot 

Tweedie,  David.  Royal  Marines 

$  Veilch,  William/'  58  Foot   

Wade.  Thomas,  Royal  Marines    

W'alker,  William  Hislop,  3  West  India  Regt.  . . 
9  Wallace,  Alexander,"^  R.  Sappers  and  Miners 

Wallace,  James,  ( Ensign,)  22  Dragoons 

Walsh,  George,  45  Foot 

Walter,  RawUns  George,  Royal  Marines 


BNSIONj 
ETC, 


22 
8 

16 


Feb. 
July 

May 


11 
13 

09 


15  April  12 


2 
4 

15 

23 

18 

1 

14 

1 

3 
25 
22 

1 
17 
16 
20 
20 
19 
14 
15 

2 
24 
11 
21 
19 
17 

2 
25 
25 

1 
19 


Sept. 
Feb. 

April 

Dec. 
July 
Sept. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

May 

Dec, 

Feb, 

July 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec, 

June 

April 

Sept. 

May 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Oct. 

June 

Aug. 


12 
11 

47 

13 
09 
09 

12 

06 
00 
IS 
14 
12 
99 
12 
10 
83 
07 
14 
13 
14 
02 
12 
15 
13 
16 
10 
12 
13 
11 
13 


25  Dec.  06 


3 

8 

7 

30 

28 

25 

26 

20 

15 

16 

8 

9 

5 

8 

2 

30 

12 

28 

30 

5 

16 

1 

14 

14 

1 


Oct. 

April 

April 

Jan. 

June 

May 

July 

Jan. 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

July 

April 

April 

April 


10 
12 
13 
21 
11 
15 
21 
14 
09 
16 
14 
15 
14 
08 
10 
13 
13 
12 
12 
08 
15 
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14 
14 
09 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  I' AY. 


1  Jan.    16 
25  Jan.    19 


1  Jan.     16 

1  Jan.    16 
1  Jan.    16 

15  April  47 

25  Mar.   16 

16  Jan,     16 
1  Sept.  14 


1  Sept.  14 

May  10 

Feb.  03 

Dec.  1 

June  20 


7 

9 

25 

29 

2j 
1 
4 

23 
1 
1 

12 
24 
1 
25 
15 
5 
I 
23 
1 


Aug.  02 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  15 
1783 
Aug.  10 
April 
Sept. 
Mar. 
June 
Jan. 
June 
Nov. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


17 
14 
18 
02 
16 
16 
14 
24 
16 
24 
14 


10  Jane  19 
8  Nov.  19 
1  Jan.  16 


25 

25 

1 

7 

25 

18 

2 

1 

25 

25 

7 

I 

8 

25 

1 

30 

1 

25 

22 

25 

1 


Dec. 
Aug. 
Jan. 


14 
21 
16 


Mar. 

22 

April 

17 

Mar, 

13 

Jan. 

21 

Sept. 

14 

Nov. 

18 

Jan. 

18 

Oct. 

19 

Jan. 

16 

Jan. 

18 

June 

18 

Jan. 

16 

Mav 

16 

Jan. 

16 

Feb. 

25 

June 

23 

June 

20 

Jan. 

16 

416  2nd  Lieuls.f  Sub-Lieuts.,  Cornets,  and  Ensigns. 


Watson,  Atherton,91  Foot  

Watts,  David  John.  Royal  Marines    

Weir,  Henry,  Royal  Marines   

Wilde,  Joshua  John,  Royal  Marines     

Wolff,  Alexander  Joseph,  1 1  Foot 

Woodcock,  Frederick,  Royal  Marines 

Woolhouse,  Andrew  Mackason,  Unattached    . . 


2d  LIEUT. 
ETC. 


31  May 
20  May 
18  Feb. 
18  Not. 
25  Dec. 
3  Aug. 
13  Aug. 


91 
08 
14 
81 
21 


WHEN 
PLACF.U  OX 
HALF  PAY. 


12 
i 
I 
1 

II 

12120 
2517 


April  93 
Jan.  16 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  83 
Nov.  24 
Feb.  15 
July    28 


War  Services  of  Second  Lieutenants^  Comets^  and  Ensigns. 

1  Lieut  Agassis  served  in  the  3rd  Battalion  Hoyal  Marines  dnrine  the  American  War  in  1615. 

2  Lieut  Blake  served  in  ^e  Adriatic,  and  in  co-opemtion  vntn  the  Austrian  army  at  tbe 
reduction  of  Trieste  and  Venice  in  1813.  Was  severely  wounded  in  defending  tke  town  of 
Commaechio  in  Italy  against  the  French.    War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

3  Lieut  Branch  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  North  of  Spun  in  1836. 

4  Ensign  Brew  accompanied  the  2na  Prov.  Batt.  of  Militia  to  the  South  of  France,  in  1814. 

5  Lieut  Brisao  served  in  North  America,  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Boyal  Marines,  doring  the 
war  of  1814-15. 

6  Lieut  Colin  Campbell  was  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the  Island  of  Augusta.  Landed 
1st  February  at  Port  Baffido  ;  carried  an  eminence  that  commanded  the  town.  At  the  attack  of 
the  sea  batteries,  and  surrender  of  the  island  of  Curzola,  3rd  February.  At  the  capture  of  the 
DeviVs  Island,  14th  April.  Attacked  a  body  of  French  troops  at  St.  Cataldo,  and  by  a  reaolau 
advance  with  the  bayonet  dislodged  themfrom  a  strong  position,  making  twenty-six  of  them  pri- 
soners, and  assisted  in  the  capture  of  the  ressel  from  which  they  had  debarked  on  24th  April.  1813. 

7  Lieut  Carden  served  at  the  capture  of  a  battery  and  sixteen  vessels  near  Laogudia,  lOth 
May,  1812  {  also  at  the  reduction  of  Leghorn  in  1813. 

8  Ensigns  J.  W.  Careyand  Forsyth  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  which  thay 
have  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

9  Lieut.  James  R.  Clarke  served  on  the  Continent  in  1794  and  95,  and  was  present  in  seroal 
skirmishes,  and  at  the  siege  of  Ntmegnen,  where  he  was  wounded. 

10  Lieut  Crespin  has  received  the  War  Medal,  with  one  Clasp  for  Copenhagan. 

11  Ensign  Crombie  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Bcrvad  also  the 
campaigns  before  New  Orleans  in  1814  and  15,  ana  was  severely  wounded. 

13  Ensign  Deaman  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyre«eca, 
Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  witii  aix  Clasps. 

14  Ensign  Donovan  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  and  Orthes,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  reecired  the  War  Medal 
with  four  ClasjM. 

15  Lieut  Drinhwater  served  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works  on  the  right  bank  of  tha 
Missiwippi,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

16  Ensign  Dafresn^  served  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  ChataMgsay, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

17  Ensign  Edgelow  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  ot  1801.  Also  in  the  Peninsula,  aad  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Corunna,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes*  and  T«oloaae 
for  which,  and  for  Egypt  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps, 

18  Lieut  Ensor  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  defenoe  of  St  ICamn. 

19  Lieut  Flint  was  severely  wounded  at  the  cspture  of  four  American  vessels  in  the  Banpa- 
mock,  in  1813.    War  Medal  with  one  aasp. 

20  laeut.  Ford  was  frequently  employed  in  cutting-out  expeditions  during  the  war^  aadi  wm 
severely  wounded  in  one,  in  June  1810. 

21  Camet  Forsey  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  P/irpttt. 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps, 

22  Lieut  Grattan  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Botaco, 
Faentea  d*Onor,  and  S&lamanca,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Cindad  Bodrigo  and  St  Sebastua,  fbr 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

23  Lieut  Hammond  served  with  the  Boyal  Marines  during  the  war  in  North  America  in 
1813,  and  received  a  commistion  as  2Dd  Lieutenant  for  his  zeal  and  able  mantgemcnt  In  trminisig 
the  refagee  blacks,  previous  to  their  being  embodied  in  the  battalion  un(*er  Major  Lewis,  R  3^ 

24  Ensign  Handoock  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  27th  Foot 

25  Eosign  Harwood  served  in  the  Peninsnla  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Chidad  Bo  JHgoI 
and  Badijos,  and  at  the  battles  of  Niva  and  Orthes,  for  which  he  hat  rcoeimi  the  War  IMa 
with  four  Ciasps. 


War  Services  of  Second  Lieut enanis.  Cornets,  and  Ensigns*        417 

26  EDBignHaydon  served  in  the  Peninsala  and  wai  present  at  tlie  battle  of  Barrosa,  for 
'whioh  he  has  received  the  War.  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

27  Lieut.  Hinton  served  at  the  attaok  on  the  enemy'a  works  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Missis- 
sippi  and  on  Lake  Ontario,  dorine  the  American  war  in  1814. 

28  Ensign  Holland  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  4th  Foot 

29  Lieut.  Jackson  was  in  the  action  with  four  Danish  ressds  in  the  port  of  Maudal,  12  ch 
May,  1810. 

30  Lieut.  Jagger  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  Served 
also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

31  Ensign  Lennan  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  witn  one  CJasp. 

32  Lieut.  Samuel  Lloyd  landed  with  the  Royal  Marines,  on  the  8th  June,  1813,  and  drove 
the  French  soldiers  from  the  town  of  Omago ;  also  destroyed  a  battery  and  captured  four 
Tcssels.  Headed  the  attack  on  the  town  of  Fiume  and  capture  of  ninety  vessels,  two  batteries, 
and  a  quantity  of  stores,  on  3rd  July  (wounded).  Ltnded  at  Bocca-k6  and  spiked  the  guns, 
5th  July.  Attacked  and  captured  the  fortress  of  Faressina,  mounting  five  eighteen-pounders  ; 
disabled  the  guns  and  destroyed  the  works,  7th  July.  Present  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  of 
twenty-one  Tcssels  at  RoviKuo,  2nd  August,  1813.  Served  in  oo-operation  with  the  Austrian 
army,  and  was  at  the  reduction  of  Trieste. 

33  Ensign  Macdonald  served  the  campaigns  of  1811, 12, 13, 14,  and  15,  with  the  79th,  including 
the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  covering  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of 
Madrid,  sieges  of  Bureos,  subsequent  retreat  through  Spain,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees  (28th  and 
30th  Jidy),  Nivelle^  Nive,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloo,  besides  various  minor  affairs,  and  was  four 
times  severely  wounded,  viz.,  in  the  right  thigh  at  the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees,  in  the  rif^ht  groin 
at  the  Nive,  in  the  right  leg  and  right  cheek  at  Waterloo.  He  has  recei?ed  the  War  Medal  with 
&Te  Clasps.    He  served  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  1837-38. 

34  Lieot.  Samuel  Maclean  served  the  Campaign  of  1808-9,  and  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

35  Lieut.  Manico  participated  in  boat  actions  on  the  coast  of  Pnglia,  the  capture  or  destruc- 
tion of  ninety-one  ressels  and  nearlv  100  guns  in  the  batteries  in  1813.  Served  in  the  Royal 
Marine  Battalion  in  the  Chesapeuce,  was  at  the  attack  on  Baltimore,  and  in  a  boat  at  the 
re-capture  of  the  armed  schooner,  Franklin^  in  1814.  At  the  capture  of  a  convoy  and  attack 
on  the  batteries  at  Corigeon  in  1815. 

36  LieuL  Mead  serv^  in  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flan- 
ders, and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

37  Ensign  Mortashed  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees, 
Kive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

39  Lieut.  Raye  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  St.  Sebastian. 

40  Ensign  Rogers  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  for  which  he  has  received  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

41  Lieut.  Shore  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814. 

42  Lieut.  Smith  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  10th  Hussars. 

43  Lieut.  Smithwick  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  the  French  ships  Arieune  and  An- 
dronutque  of  forty  guns,  and  Mamelouch  of  sixteen  guns,  on  22nd  May,  1812,  and  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

44  Lieut.  Spark  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

45  Ensign  Stewart  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Hedal  with  one  Clasp. 

46  Ensign  Sonderland  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vimiera  and 
Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  at  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps. 

47  Ensign  Sweeny  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Nire. 

48  Lient.  de  Thierry  served  with  the  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Marines,  during  the  American 
War  in  1814. 

49  Ensign  Veitch  served  in  the  Peninsala  with  the  48  th  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Orthes  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Modal  with  two  Clasps. 

50  LieuL  Alex.  Wallace  served  in  the  Peninsala  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Baduoz 
and  St.  Sebastian,  and  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 


418 


PAYMASTERS. 


CORNET, 

«  LIEUT. M 

ENSIGN. 


6  April 
3  Mar. 


12  July   33 


20  Feb. 

21  Jul  J 


AetoB,  Edwsrd,  2  Garrison  Battalion  . .  •  • 

Aitken,  Alexander,  42  Foot •••• ••• 

ArmRiroDg,  James,  67  Foot ••• 

9  Bartler,  George/*  54  F.  (Giq»i.0D«e.9l)  25  Oct. 
Bedford,  William  Devajneg^i  87  Foot ... 
Bell,  William.*  (aapt.%5  Nor.  S4)  89  Foot 

Bell,  William,  56  Foot ••-•• 

Boggis,  James  Edwd.  65  P.  {CaptMJnljM) 
Boustead,  John,  Ceylon  Rifle  Regiment 
9  Bowden,  Wm.  Carey.' 21  Dragoons 
Boyd,  Robert  Thomas  Browne,  I  Dragoons 

9  Boyle,  William,^  21  Foot 

Brenao,  Patrick,  97  Foot 

Brougb,  Richard,  83  Foot 

Burn,  James,'  4  Foot  {Oapt.  lo  o«e.  M).  • 

9  Burnet,  John,*  16  Dragoons 

PCall,George  IsaacJlS  F.(Crip(.S6Dec.  H) 
Carroicbael,  Humphrey  Henry,  36  Foot,  ) 

(C^pr.31  Dec.  19)    5 

Christie,  George,  8  West  India  Regiment 

Collins,  Michael.  76  Foot 

Corcoran,  Alexis,*  46  Foot 

Court,  John,  73  Foot 

9  Cowper,  Henry ,'  7  Line  Bo.  Gar.  Legr. 

Cox,  Charles.  75  Foot 

Cox,  Douglas  Leith,  47  Foot 

WL  Crawford,  WUliam,i«  2  Dragoons 

Creser,  Riehard,  27  Foot 

Crowe,  George  William,  27  Foot . . . 


07 
26 
08 


.•••••••• 


• .  •  • . 


Dana,  Wm.  Pulteney,  6  Garrison  Batt. 
9  DaWes,  Richard,"  74  Foot 


35 
Ob 


1  Oct.    11 

4Mar.  02l 
24  Sept.  03 


6  Aug. 

30  Not. 

2  Nor. 


30  Not. 
17  Aug. 
10  Jan. 


16 

38 
08 


09 
15 
11 


6  June  11 


12  Mar.  12 


1  May 
28  June 


05 
06 

25 

13 
05 


9  9M  Veane^  mUiam,^^  18  Dragoons . . 
De  Carteretf  George,  5  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
9  Dickson,  Francis,  52  Foot,  Paynuuttr  I 

1  R,  Laneoihire  Militia ) 

Dire,  Hugh,  10  Foot 

9  Drawwater,  AngustusCharles,**  4  Dr.  ) 

Gds.  (CupMA  Auf.  u) •••  S 

Durntbrd,  Geo.  Aug.'*  39  F.(Ctap<.UFel».97> 
9  Edmonds,  £dward,  Recruiting  District! 

Kvans.  Edward,  78  Foot    l24  Mar. 

1^  Fugion,  Edward,'*  Depot  Battalion    . .    4  May 
(ialway,  William,  77  Foot  {capt.  8  April  41 )    4  Nov. 

Cupper,  Peter,  104  Foot    20  June 

Geddes,  Adam  Gordon,  10  R.  Vet.  Batt 

Goddard.  John,  15  Foot 

9  ^®  Gordon,  Jomes,*7  92  Foot 

Grimes,' Charles,'*  Invalid  De|>ot 

V  Hall,  Henry  William.  39  Foot 

Hall,  William  Sanford.  53  Foot   

9  Hal  pin.  William, »  1  U.  Dr.  6erm«  Leg. 

Heatli,  Edwin,  88  Foot 

Urainilliard.  Henry ,»  68  Fool    

9  1  loldsworth,  Samuel.*'  82  Foot    

Hnnter,  tdwaru,**98  Fool,(c^i.]s  May  as) 

JeflersoD,  Richard,  Ceylon  Regt •  • . . 

Johnson,  Ralph  Boetler.  45  Foot. . ...... 

9  Jones,  Michael,**  80  Foot 

Irvin,  Martin,  61  Foot  • 5  May   04 

King,  Tliomas,  98  Foot 

Q  Ixidtard,  Thomas,  66  Foot    

Lnkis,  John,**  3  Foot 22  Feb. 


19  Dec.   11 


LIBUT* 


13  Apr. 

31  Jan. 

9  May 


09 
27 
11 


17  Oct.    34 


15  Feb.  39 

6  Feb.    12 

•25'Deo.'l3 

16  June    13 

1  July   04 

27  Nov.  06 

•  •     . . 

noTer 

8  April  42 

7  Feb.    11 


29  Oct.    12 

25  June   19 

3  June  13 


31  Dec    12 


27  Jan.    14 


20  Mar.  06 
10  Mar.   10 


PAT- 
XA8TEB. 


9  Mar. 
26  Aug. 

6  Jan. 
23  June 
28  April 

9  May 
12  Dec. 

8  Sept. 
21  June 
12  May 
26  Mar. 

3  Not. 
1 1  Not. 

7  Oct. 

6  Feb. 
'25  June 

7  Dec. 


12 
13 
14 
25 


WBRff 
PLACED  ON 
HALP  PAT. 


6 
17 
25 

22 


37  28 
34:26 


11 
46 
10 
08 
41 
25 
13 
24 
35 
02 
36 


24  Feb.    14 


25  Dee. 

21  Mar. 
8  July 

22  July 
1  Mar. 

29  Jan. 
25  Sept. 
lA  Mar. 

14  Jan. 
7  Mar. 

25  April 

1  Dec. 

13  Aug. 

15  Feb. 


06 
27 
42 
36 
06 
06 
40 
29 
IP 
11 
07 
25 
02 
9b 

27 


19 

22 

1 

4 

4 

1 

23 

2 

26 

11 

*29 


Dec  14 
Feb.  21 
Aug.  17 
Aug.  51 
April  50 
Mar.  41 
Ang.  19 
Apr.  53 
May  36 
Not.  24 
Aug.  54 
Maj  32 
May  22 
Mar.  49 
Jan.  49 
April  11 
Oct.    47 


11  Jan.    50 


25 

1 

'25 

14 

'25 

7 

1 

1 

17 
25 
25 
20 


July  17 
July  39 
Aog.  54 
D*c  49 
Sept.  16 
Maj  29 
8epc  48 
Jan.  49 
Not,  25 
Deo.  24 
Doc.  16 
Aug.  41 
1622 


3  June  53 


19 

27 

03 


IJan.    47 


26  July 

31  Mar.  08i21  Au|r-   S3 

1 1  Nov. 

13  Feb. 
5  Sept. 
5j8n.    27130  July    44  22 
25  Jnly  11  '23  Dec. 


27  July    20 
'25  Dec.  06 


25  Feb. 
31  Dec. 
13  Julj 
23  Oct. 


08 
07 
09 
23 


•  • 


^  M'l^od,  Martin,**  25  Fool 
Mackny,  James  Dulf,  50  Foot 


..... 


8  Oct. 


10 
12 


22  Apr.    13 

. .     . . 

•1814 

16  Nov.  09 

1  Not.  09 

11  Aug.  13 

1  Sept.  26 


16  Jan.    06 


6  Aug.  12 
18  Jan.    15 


2  April 

14  Not. 
31  Mar. 
29  Aug. 

4  Apnl 

16  April 

4  April 
10  July 

6  Jan. 
28  June 
22  Mar. 
22  Sept. 
27  Mar. 

6MaT 
27  Oct 
21  April 

17  May 

5  Sep't. 
4  April 

24  Dec. 

15  Jan. 
26  Not. 


19 
41 
16 
14 
11 
05 
12 


5 
16 


1 

13 
II 
25 
27 

2 
18 


05  29 
40ill 
07i'25 

27(30 
2l'l0 
2527 


40 
36 


21 
8 


io;-25 

98125 
04*25 
llt25 


11  25 
29125 
24<I5 

12  25 


Not.  52 
July  41 
Apr.  53 
AprU  61 
Jan.  54 
Not.  19 
JuM  21 
FeK  21 
Mar.  20 
Juljr  48 
July  19 
NoT«  53 
June  16 
Aug.  39 
Maj  39 
Aug.  41 
Aug.  49 
Sept.  46 
June  15 
Aug.  19 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  18 
Dee.  17 
June  47 
Jan.  30 
Dec  14 


Paymasters, 


419 


9  Maclaurin,  David  Scott  Kin.,''  1  Dr.  "1 
Gds.,  Dep.  Assist*  Commissary  Gen,  ; 
7March  14     3 

Maunsell,  Nicholas,  Recruiting  District . . 
Meiklejobo,  J.  Hope  Jofanatone,  92  Foot. . 
Q89  Moore,  George,**  32  Foot 

^P  N  icholaon,  Joseph,*  75  F.  (Cwpi.  16  Mar.ai.) 
O'Keefe,  James,  48  Foot 

9  Penuingtoo,  James  Mastersou,'*  48  Foot 
Prior,  Lodge  Morres  Murray'*  12  Lancers 
Raymond,  Victor,  27  F.  (C«j>/.7  AprU,25) 

S9i  Robiiison,  P.  Vvvyan,»»  88  Foot 

9  Rodgers,  James,**  26  Foot 

9  Rofe,  Samuel,  ^  14  Light  Dragoons  . . 

Sabine,  John,**  Recruiting  District 

South,  Charlea,  20  Foot 

Strong,  Richard  Henry j*^  26  Foot   

Terry,  Henry,  99  Foot 

9  Thompson,  Arnold,**  Recruiting  Distr. 

Thompson,  George  Ash,  85  Fool 

9  Q2i  Thomson,  J.  Crooke,**'  1  Foot   .... 

9  Tovey,  Alexander,  24  Foot 

Trick,  Thomas,  1  R.  Veteran  Battalion  . . 
Wainiorightf  David f^  1 1  R.  Vet.  Bait. . . 

Warden,  Charles,  42  Foot 

Ware,  Robert,**  49  Foot    

Wemys,  Francis,  Recruiting  District  .... 

Whitaker,  John  Gibson,  8  Hussars 

9  White,  John  Lewis,«  81  Foot 

White,  Lawr.  L.  Esmonde,  1  Drs.  ...... 

Wood  .Peter  Valentine,  14  F.  (Ca|»<.18Feb.S8) 
9  Wright,  James,*'  94  Foot ■  •  •  • 


CORKBTj 
BTC. 


27  Aoril 
7  May 
1  Oct. 

11  Aug. 

5Feb.  ' 

12  Sept. 
11  Feb. 


09 
12 
12 
08 

07 
11 
08 


LI  BUT. 


17  May  27 
.  •      • . 

6  June  05 
9  Dec.  13 

7  Aug.  27 
13  Sept.  10 

6  Sept.  98 

16  Mar.  15 

22  Oct.  13 


•  •  • 


1  Sept. 
25  Oct. 


10 
12 


2  Nov. 

10  Dec. 

6  Dec. 

9  Aug. 

31  Mar. 

9  Dec. 

16  Nov. 


14  April 
17  Dec. 

9  Dec. 
19  May 

9  July 
22  May 


09 
13 
13 
10 

08 
13 
09 


08 
18 
31 
14 
03 
17 


PAY- 
MASTER, 


18  Sept.  23 


* .      . . 
Jan.    05 


•  •  • 


18  Jan. 
17  Sept. 


31 

07 


.      •  • 


11  June   18 


20  Dec.   13 

25  Sept.  13 
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.  •     . . 

26  June  35 
3  Jan.    11 

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21 

2 

19 

7 

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27 

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7 

28 

25 

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Oct. 

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Jan. 

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Mar. 

Jau. 

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Feb. 

June 

May 

Jan. 

Feb. 

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Aug. 

Mar. 


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HALl"  rh\. 


30  July  44 


13 
20 
26  16 


23 


26 
12 
16 
20 
26 
13 
36 
12 
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29 
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April  52 
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April  37 
July    50 
Oct.    48 

Juue 

53 

June 

27 

June 

37 

Jan. 

50 

May 
Oct. 

52 
53 

Aug. 
June 

43 
35 

Mar. 

52 

June 

51 

Oct. 

16 

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42 

July 

14 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 
July 
Nov. 

47 

44 
40 

Oct. 

18 

Jan. 

51 

Apr. 
Dec. 

51 
18 

War  Services  of  the  Paymasters. 

1  Faymaater  Bedford  served  as  Major  aod  Depaty  Assistant  Adjatant-Gkneral  to  tbe  Anglo- 
Spanish  Legion,  daring  1835  and  part  of  1836 ;  and  was  enga^ted  in  the  village  af  Mendignr, 
and  heights  of  ArUban,  in  Alava,  on  the  16th,  17th,  and  18w  Jan.  1836. 

S  Captain  Bell  served  at  the  captore  of  the  Isle  of  France  in  1810.  Also  at  the  taking  of  the 
following  Forts  in  the  Concan,  East  Indies,  viz.,  Seedghur,  Bogwuntghnr,  Ryghur,  in  1818  ; 
Newt«e  and  Raree,  in  1819  j  at  the  first  and  last  plaoes  led  the  storming  parties,  as  also  at  the 
taking  of  a  stockade  oommanding  a  ford  near  Bogwuntghnr. 

3  Paymaster  Bowden  served  m  Uie  Peninsula  with  the  Queen's  Royals  :  in  1808  he  went 
with  Sir  Arthnr  Weilesley's  Expedition  to  Portugal  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera ; 
afterwards  with  Sir  John  Moore  during  the  campaign  and  retreat  to  Corunna  in  1808-9. 
Subsequently  he  accompanied  his  Begt.  to  Walchercn  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Flushing.  Embarked  again  with  his  Regt.  for  Lisbon  in  Jan.  1811,  and  was  present  at  the 
batUe  of  Jraentes  d*Onor,  covering  the  siege  of  Bada|oz,  siege  of  the  Forts  and  battle  of  Sila* 
manca,  and  siege  of  Burgos.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Ciaspa  for  Vimiera, 
ComnnUt  and  Salamanca. 

4  Paymaster  Bovle  served  in  the  Peninrals  from  May  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
including  the  battle  of  Busaoo,  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Fox 
d*Arouce  and  Campo  Mayor,  siege  and  capture  of  Oliven^a,  assault  and  capture  of  Bad*ijos, 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees.  Slightly  wounded  in 
the  ear  at  Fort  St.  Cbristoval,  10th  May  1813,  and  again  in  the  face  in  the  Pyrenees,  28th 
July  1818.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

5  Captain  Bum  served  the  campaign  in  the  Eastern  Inlands,  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Macassar 
in  1814.  Served  the  Mahratta  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Bhurt- 
pore  in  1826. 

X  2 


420  Wot  Services  of  the  Paymasters. 

e  P^ymMter  Boniet  Moompinied  the  16th  Light  Dragoons  to  Fkndew  \m,  W8,  yd 
returned  home  with  them  in  1795.  Proceeded  with  the  regiment  to  the  Peniteb,  te  tb^wng 
of  1809.  and  remained  with  them  nntU  Angnst  1810.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 

^'y^^a^aia  CaU%erred  with  the  24th  Light  Dragoons  at  Agra,  Deig,  Bhnrftpore,  ADyxIrer* 
Dflhi  Laswarrie,  Fatteghur,  and  also  in  several  skirmishes  in  Lord  I^ke  s  oampaigna  of  ISO*. 
4  5  and  6  He  served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  on  the  staff  of  Major-General  MaeKfasooa, 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Cindad  Rodrigo,  for  which  he  has  rec^ved  the  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp.  He  served  alto  throughout  the  China  war  with  the  18th,  SnchMliag  th^  flnC 
capture  of  Chusan,  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Chapoo,  Woosong,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foa 

8  Paymaster  Corcoran  served  the  Coorg  campaign  in  April  1834,  with  the  48th  BegL 

9  Paymaster  C«>wpcr  served  on  the  ezpediUon  to  Stralsnnd  and  Copenhagen  in  I807;  to 
Sweden  with  Sir  John  Moore,  m  1808;  thence  the  same  year  to  Portugal,  whm  he  aerred 
until  July  1811 ;  thence  to  Malts,  Sicily,  and  Genoa,  until  the  peace.  He  has  received  th«  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Fuentes  d'Onor ;  also  the  war  medal  bestowed 
by  the  King  of  Hanorer  to  every  officer,  non-commissioned  officer,  and  ioldkr  of  tha  Oenan 
Lesion,  in  commemoration  of  the  services  of  the  corps. 

10  Paymaster  Crawford  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Snd  Dra^ioons. 

11  Pay  master  Davies  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814 
including  the  capture  of  Fort  Ptcarina  and  Badajoz,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Pyreoees 
Kivelle,  Torbes,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  seven  Claspe. 

12  Paymaster  Deane  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1799  as  a  Comet  in  the  19th 
Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  10th  and  19  th  September,  and  Snd  and  €th 
October.  Paymaster  18th  Hussars  with  Sir  John  Moore's  Expedition  to  Madrid  and  retreat 
to  Corunna  ;  and  again  in  the  Peninsula  in  1813  to  the  end  of  tbat  war,  including  the  Battke 
of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiveUe,  Nive,  OrLhes,  and  Toulouse,  and  passage  of  the  Didaseoa  and  el 
the  Adour.  He  served  abo  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has 
receired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

14  Captain  Drawwater  served  in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807  \  the  capture  of  Mtr> 
tiniqne  in  1809  ;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Bosaeou  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

15  Captain  Dumford  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Franee  in  1810  ;  in  the  expe^tica 
to  Java  in  1811  ;  csptore  of  Ksndy  in  1815  ;  in  the  Kandyaa  rebellion  in  1817  and  18  ;  aid 
In  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  29  Dec.  43. 

16  Paymaster  Fugion  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1809,  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1SU, 
Including  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  battle  of  Orthes.  He  has  receired  tbs 
War  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Salamanca  and  Orthes. 

17  Paymaster  Gordon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  92nd  and  has  received  the  War  M«dal 
with  seven  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive^  Orthes,  and  Tonloose. 
He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

18  Paymaster  Grimes  served  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15  in  Lower  Canada,  voder  Sir 
George  Prevoit.    He  served  also  in  the  Burmese  War  with  the  S8th  Regt. 

19  Paymaster  Halpin  aenred  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  irith  four 
Clasps  for  SaUmanca,  Yittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

20  Paymaster  Hilliard  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  Busaoo,  action  of  Campo  Mayor,  first  siege  of  Badajos,  battle  of 
Albuhera,  affi&s  at  Arroyo  de  Molino  and  Almaras.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  in- 
clnding  the  battles  of  Qaatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  which  latter  he  was  severely  woonded.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  vrith  two  Clasps. 

21  Paymaster  Holdsworth  served  on  the  expedition  against  Belle  Isle,  in  June  1800 ;  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Flnshing,  in  1809 ;  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1812  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  incloding  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Maya  Pass,  Heighu  of  Pampelnna  3<Hk 
(wounded  in  the  vrrist  by  a  mnsket*ball  and  contused  on  the  shoulder),  and  Slst  Julr,  Heights 
of  Lesaca  Slst  Aug.,  battles  of  NiveOa  and  Orthes.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps. 

22  Captain  Hunter  served  in  the  98th  with  the  Expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  184^ 
(Medal),  including  Uie  attalk  and  capture  of  Chin  Eiaog  Foo,  and  landing  before  Nankin. 

23  Paymaster  Jones  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  the  Egyptian  campaign 
of  1801. 

24  Paymaster  Lukis  was  present  with  the  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  Ponniar  (Medal). 

25  Paymaster  M*Leod  served  in  the  Penininla  with  the  27  th  and  was  present  at  the  battlee  of 
Nivelle^  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  foor  Claspi 

27  Paymaater  Madanrin  served  in  the  Peninsula  during  the  campawn  of  1813,  and  that  in 
Holland  in  1814  :  snbseouently  at  Waterloo,  and  with  the  army  of  oooupation,  aa  Deputy 
Assistant   Commissary   6eneraL    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  NivcOe. 

28  Paymaster  Moore  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  iodading  the  actton  at  Men- 
em, and  bombardment  of  Antwerp  ;  present  at  Waterloo.  He  served  alM  at  the  1st  and  lad 
iiege  operations  before  Moolton,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  forUresa.  Also  at  tb» 
■nrrencbr  of  the  fbrt  and  gairison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerati 


War  Services  of  the  Paymasters.  421 

29  Captain  Nicholaon  serrod  in  the  Penintnla  from  April  1609  to  the  end  of  the  war,  inclading 
the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Salamanca  (severely  wounded),  for  which  he  has  receiyed 
the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

31  Paymaster  Fenniogrton  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  5tb,  from  Jane  1809  to  May  1814, 
inclading  the  battle  of  Basaco,  actions  at  Torres  Yedras,  Lena,  Bedinhat  Pombal,  Bobleda, 
Condeixa,  Fos  d'Arooce,  Onarda,  and  Sabngal ;  battle  of  Faentea  d'Onor,  1st  siege  of  Bajadoz 
in  May  and  June  1811  (on  the  9ih  Jane  commanded  a  party  of  1  sergeant  and  30  men,  which 
drove  the  enemy's  piquet  from  the  foot  of  the  breach) ;  actions  at  Campo  Mayor,  £1  Bodon,  and 
Faente  Guinalu)  i  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Kodrigo  (received  two  contosions  in  the  trenches, 
by  the  explosion  of  a  13 -inch  sheU),  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture 
of  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NiveUe,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toidonse.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  and  eleven  Clasps. 

32  Paymaster  Prior  served  the  campaign  of  1817  in  the  East  Indies  against  the  Pindarrees. 

33  Paymaster  Robinson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  69th  Foot 

34  Paymaster  Bodgers  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  May  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  inclading  the  ai^^e  of  Tarragona.  Served  afterwards  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present 
nt  Amulnier,  Malligaam,  and  Asseer^nr. 

35  Paymaster  Bme  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  War  in  18 14 
and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and 
Orthes. 

36  Paymaster  Sabine  served  with  the  21st  at  the  siege  of  Soylla  in  1809.  He  was  attached 
to  the  Grenadier  Battalion  at  the  Faro  of  Messina  in  1810,  and  exposed  to  the  daily  fire  from 
Marat's  batteries.  In  1813  he  was  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Pousa  i  and  in  the  action 
before  Genoa  on  the  19th  April  1814  he  was  severely  wounded  on  the  head  while  leading  a 
company  of  the  21st  to  dislodge  the  enemy  from  their  strong  position  in  the  village  of  San 
Martino. 

37  Paymaster  Strong  served  with  the  26th  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the 
first  taking  of  Chnsan. 

38  Paymaster  Arnold  Thompson  accompanied  the  81st  Begt.  throughout  aU  its  servioes,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

40  Paymaster  J.  C.  Thomson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.    Served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

41  Paymaster  Wainwright  served  with  the  Queen's  Boyals  on  board  the  Russell  74,  in  Lord 
Howe's  actions  of  the  26&  and  29th  May,  and  1st  June  1794  :  the  Russell  took  possession  of 
the  Impeiueux^  one  ef  the  seven  French  line-of-battle  ships  taken.  Engaged  with  the  French 
brigands  at  Vaughlin,  Martinique,  in  1795  ;  at  the  capture  of  Trinidad,  in  1797  ;  in  the  Irish 
rebelUoo,  in  1798,  including  the  action  at  Fowk's  Mill,  liberation  of  Lord  Kingsborough  and 
other  Protestants  at  Wexford,  and  taking  of  the  French  at  Ballinamuck.  Embarked  for  the 
Helder  in  1799,  and  was  present  at  the  first  landing  on  the  27th  Aug.  and  battles  of  the  19th 
Sept,  2nd  and  6th  Oct  and  retreat  from  E^mont-op-Zee.  Served  also  the  Egyptian  oamoaign 
of  1801,  including  the  action  at  the  landmg,  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  AJioukir,  batue  of 
Alexandria,  reduction  of  Bosetta  and  Fort  St  Julian,  action  at  Bahmania,  surrender  of  Cairo 
and  Alexandria.  Slightly  wounded  in  Lord  Howe's  action,  and  again  at  the  Helder.  Medal 
for  servi  ts  in  Egrpt 

42  Paymaster  Ware  served  with  the  38th  in  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Baa TOon  and  subsequent  operations  before  that  place.  Served  with  the  49th  throughout  tha 
operat  f  ns  in  China,  except  Segoan. 

43  Paymaster  John  Lewis  White  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  68th  and  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Orthes. 

44  Captain  Bartley  served  the  Corunna  campaign,  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula  from 
March  1811,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  engaged  at  Almares,  Alba  de  Tonnes,  Baighar, 
Vittoria,  P>r«'nce8  25th,  26th,  and  27th  July,  Pampeluna  28th  and  30th  July.  He  hM  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

46  Paymaster  Wright  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  late  94th,  from  April  1810  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadis,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena. 
actions  of  Bedinha,  Condeixa,  Foa  d'Aronce^  and  Sabngal ;  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  and 
storm  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badaios,  battle  of  Salamanca,  rttreat  from  Madrid 
to  Portugal,  balilea  of  "Vittoria,  Pj^renees,  Nivelle,  and  Orthes ;  action  at  Yio  Bigorrey  and! 
battle  of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 


422 


ADJUTANTS.] 


J 


9  Brown,  Jobn  Tfao.»  1  Pror.  Bo.  of  Mil. 
^  Crause,  John,*  Kecruitiog  District  .... 

Kills,  Rirbard.  97  Foot 

Farnan.  John,  8  Foot ...••••• 

Fletcher,  Richard,  Recruiting  District. . . . 
Fraser,  Alexander,'  New  Brunswick  Fene. 

Halden,  Jobn,  7  Foot •  • 

9  Henry,  John,'  91  Foot 

Holmes,  John,  Durham  Fencible  Infantry 
9  ^'^  Hope,  James,^  Recruiting  District 

Leith,  John  Kenneth,  12  Foot 

Loiorief  Jamea,  2  Royal  Veteran  Batt.  . . 

9  Osborne,  FrancU,^  62  Foot   

Packett,  Jobn,  Greek  Light  Infantry  .... 
Parlour,  William,  6  West  India  Regiment 

Peacocke.  George,  88  Foot    

9  Peckett,  Sampson,*  34  Foot 

Shiclils,  Tbonaas,  Recruiting  District  . .  •  • 
Tassie,  George,  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt.  .. 
Thompson,  The. ,  Ross  &  Cromarty  Fen.  Inf. 
9  Trotter,  Thomas,?  27  Foot    


CORNET, 

M  LIEUT.  OT 

ENSIGN. 


29  Deo. 
29  Jan. 

7  April 
•28  Oct. 
25  Afar. 
18  July 

9  June 
never 

1  Not. 
12  June 
24  Feb. 

9  Dec. 
23  May 

6  Aug. 
n«*ver 
•26  Feb. 

4  Feb. 
28  July 

netar 
27  Oct. 


08 
07 
13 
08 
13 
16 
14 

09 
17 
20 
10 
14 
13 

13 
00 
03 

14 


LIBUT. 


26 
'25 
17 
10 
7 
24 


20 
3 


Got. 

April 

July 

Aug. 

Mar. 

June 

never 

never 

never 

Jan. 

never 

never 

never 

never 

Mar. 

never 

Nov. 

Aug. 

never 

never 

never 


99 
11 
12 
14 
11 
15 


13 


16 


16 
01 


ADJUTAKT 


6 
2 
7 
4 

25 
18 

9 
11 
29 
12 
26 

9 
23 

5 
31 
14 
26 
13 

6 
27 


April 

Feb. 

April 

Mar. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

May 

Jan. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 


25 
1525 


09 


13*26 


13 
13 


PUIC&D  OS 
MALT  PAY. 


26 


2> 
25 


1625 

14|25 

97 

361 

17 

22 

19 

14 

13 

83 

13 

03 

10 

99 

14 


June 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Feb. 


14 
17 
18 
16 
17 
16 
17 
16 


30 
17 

15 

28 
27 
•26 
10 


Dec.  42 
Sept.  18 

Mar.  21 
1815 
Dec.  17 
Apnl  83 
June  17 
Jane  63 


26  Oct.  16 


fFar  Services  of  the  Adjutants. 

\  Lieut.  Crause  served  in  the  Peoiniula  and  was  preeent  at  the  bettle  of  Salamanca^  for  wbicb  be 
has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

2  Colonel  Fraser  served  in  tbe  American  war  with  the  49tb,  and  highly  distingiusbe<l  hira»eir 
in  tbe  night  attack  upon  the  American  army  at  Stoney  Creek,  where  he  bayoneted  seven  of  tbe 
enemv  and  took  the  American  General  Winder  prisoner.  He  is  now  a  Colonel  of  Militia  in  Upper 
Canada. 

3  Ensign  Henry  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Martinique,  Albuhera,  Ciudsd 
Rodrigo,  Badnjoi,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NivcUe,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Touloose. 

4  Lieut.  Hope  served  in  tbe  Peuinsula  from  Sept.  1811  to  Dee.  1813,  including  the  stormin;:  <>f 
tbe  enemy's  works  at  A Imaras,  action  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  battlee  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees  {Vn\., 
30tb.  and  3Ut  July),  and  Nivelle.  Served  also  tbe  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of 
Quatre  Braa  and  Waterloo.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clssps. 

5  EnMgo  Osborne  served  the  campaign  of  l%08-9,aod  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  uoc 
Clasp  for  Corunna. 

6  Lieur.  Peckett  served  in  tbe  Peninsula  from  October  1813  as  Adjutant  of  the  34tb,  and  wae  pre* 
sent  at  tbe  battles  of  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees  (wounded),  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  a&a 
Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ei|pht  Clasps. 

7  Ensign  Trotter  l>a$  received  tbe  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Badiyos.  Salamanca, 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


423 


QUARTER-MA  STERS. 


Alexander t  John,  Royal  Artillery   4 . . . 

Allan,  Andrew,*  9  Dragoons. . . .  ^ 

AIleD,  Thomas,  1  Garrisou  Battalion    

}}  Andrews,  Joiin,  4  Dragoon  Guards 

Armstrong,  Charles,  12  I^ancers 

Armstrong,  John,  58  Foot    

9  912i  Bagshair,  Isaac,*  84  Foot 

Barker,  Alexander,  Koyal  Artillery 

Homes,  Samuel,  Royal  Artillery 

Bell,  Robert,  5  Weot  india  Regiment 

Benton,  William,  72  Foot  

V  5®  JBisltop,  William^  1  Life  Guards 

Black,  Jauie3,^  Ceylon  Regiment 

Blay,  Samuel  Sutton,  72  Foot 

Bly'ihroan,  William,  69  Fool    

$  Booth.  Jonathan.*^  60  Foot  

$  Brand,  James,''  5  Dragoon  Guards 

9  9211  Brannan,  Jobn,'^  60  Foot  {Eru,  6  Sept.  35)  •  •  -  - 

Burrougb,  Thomas,  60  Foot 

Campbell,  William,  80  Foot 

Garden,  Janies,  80  Dragoons    

Carroll,  James,  18  Foot 

9  $2g|  Carter,  John  Henry,"  I  Life  Guards 

$  Cherriman,  John,**  1 1  Dragoons 

Clarke,  William.  Royal  Staff  Corps 

Cockburn,  James,  8  Dragoons 

Cole,  George,  35  Foot    

9  Collins,  Francis,''  1 1  Hussars • 

^  Wi  Collins,  Jobn,*^  18  Dragoons    

Conolly,  Patrick,  20  Foot 

9  ^^  C'0))cland,  George,**  Scots  Fus.  Guards  . . .. 

Crawford,  George,»fi  80  Foot  (Efu.  18 Sept, 46) 

)P  Crooks,  William  Smedley,"  ^  Life  Guards    . . . . 
9  91B  Cruickshank,  Alexander,*'  79  Foot  Fort  \ 

Major  at  Edinburgh  Castle 5 

Dallas,  Alexander,  Bourbon  Regiment 

Dandy,  John,  90  Foot   

^J^  Davidson,  James,^  41  Foot 

Debenbam ,  Thomas,  56  Foot 

Dixon,  James  {Cor.  13  Oct.  19),  104  Foot   

9  Duke,  Jones,*'  39  Foot 

Edwards,  George,  85  Foot    

Edwards,  Thomas  Willock,"  84  Foot 

9  Wi  Ellington,  John,»  2  Life  Guards 

Ellis,  John,  22  Dragoons 

|)  £^  Emmott,  William,'^  Royal   Horse  Guards,  ) 

Adjutant,  Worcettershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  \ 

9  Fair,  William,**  {But.  14  Dec.  00),  53  Fool    

Farrants,  James,  103  Foot    

Farrell,  Jame!«,  84  Foot     

Forbes,  John,  91  Foot 

Fwtune,  Alexander,  Royal  Artillery 

19  Fox,  Samuel,"  96  Foot 

France,  Richard,  Grenadier  Guards 

FraseTi  Charles,  49  Foot  (^Ens.  4  Sept.  43.)   

Frith,  Joseph,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  Adjutant,  > 

Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavalry S 

y  Fraser,  Donald,^  74  Foot 

Gates,  William,  Royal  Artillery   

2fla  Goddard,  Samuel,"  14  Foot 

Godwin,  John,  Hants  Fencible  Cavalry 


QUAHTXR- 

'MaSTBR. 


26  Aug. 
13  May 
21  Oct. 

20  June 
7  July 

25  April 
13  Oct. 

27  April 
I  Feb. 

25  Sept. 
1  Nov. 

19  June 
10  Aug. 

5  Mar. 

28  Sept. 
4  May 

17  July 

18  Sept. 

26  Aug. 
31  Jan. 

4  June 
25  Oct. 

4  Jan. 
24  April 
13  July 
15  Dec. 

6  Feb. 
12  June 

19  Au£^. 

7  April 

21  Alay 
7  Jan. 


36 
42 
13 
34 
37 
05 
14 


PLACKO  0!f 
HALF  PAY. 


12 
6 
3 
18 
16 
19 
Jl 


Nov, 

Dec. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

Se|)t. 

Dec. 


52 
14 
48 
48 
19 
22 
42 


26 

C8 

12  29  Dec.   17 

04 

15 

26 

12 

15 

26 

35 

35 

13 

22 


29 
26 
10 
28 
15 
40 
34 
17 
27 
37 
47 
28 


12  Oct.    38 


3  Aug. 

7  Mar. 
14  Feb. 
17  Feb. 
25  June 
10  Jan. 
25  Oct. 

3  Dec. 
19  June 


20 
22 
28 
35 
24 
37 
27 
12 
15 


25  Sept.  28 

15  April 

9  May 
12    May 

6  Sept. 

26  July 
19  July 
24  Dec. 
28  Aog. 


13 
11 
37 
39 
2? 
39 


30 
25 
•25 
27 
18 
•28 
10 
10 

1 
23 

1 
25 
25 
24 
13 

5 
10 
17 

2 
22 

1 

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18 

7 

22 

3 

8 

9 

30 

17 

11 

25 


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May 

Jan. 

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April 

Feb. 

Mar. 

June 


43 
16 
16 
38 
41 
47 
17 
37 
98 
44 
31 
18 
29 
24 
54 
47 
21 
41 
51 
53 
31 

49 

24 
26 
36 
44 
29 
50 
41 
32 
22 
02 


IJan.    31 


25 

29 

23 

1 

25 


29  28 
30 


25  Dec. 


46 
28 


25  Nov.  05 
15  Nov.  09 
20  Mar.  23 


June 
iMar. 
May 
Aug. 

Fbl>. 
Feb. 
June 


41 
18 
48 

48 

4B 
51 
54 


1  Jan.    31 


24  Mar. 
1 1  Mar. 


41 
53 


424 


Quarter^Maitert. 


QUARTBB- 
MASTBR. 


CB  Grant,  Bernard  »  82  Foot 

iJB  Grint,  Cbarle«,»*  23  Foot 

Grant,  Joseph  Jeffriea,  11  Foot    

Grei^,  George,  2  Life  Guards 26 


28 
5 
5 


22 

25 


29 
10 


Grigg,  James  William  »  56  Foot 

Grimwood,  Thomas,  66  Foot 

Grubb,  James,  SurreyFencible  Cavalry      . . . 
Guest,  Charles,  Pembroke  Fencible  Cavalry 
9  1^  Hall,  John,"  6  West  India  Regiment 

Hall,  William,  17  Dragoons 

Hamilton,  Richard,  37  Foot |  2 

9  9!3ft  Hanna.  William,*  4  Foot I  8 

Harding.  John,  3  Foot   |3 1 

iSsI  Hardy,  Luke,  New  Brunswick  Fencibles    ....  13 

Si^  Ilsrdy,  Thomas,  Royal  Horse  Guards ,13 

Harrison,  Alexander,  1  Garrison  Battalion 22 

9  Haslam,  Richard,«  6  Dragoon  Guards 25 

9  £iB  Heartley,  Andrew,**  Royal  Hoise  Guards,  >  t j^ 

Military  Knight  qf  Windsor )  I 

Hendley,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery   j23 

9  Heydon,  Jobu,**  3  Dragoon  Guards     '30 

HIgglns,  Henry,**  7  Dragoon  Goai'ds 'l4 

$21  Hill,  William,  Rifle  Brigade |25 

Hilliard,  John,  Cornwall  Fencible  Cavalry 
Hilton,  James,  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners 

HoUis,  James,  69  Foot 

Holt,  William,  95  Foot !  3 

Hornby,  William.  66  Fool    |  1 

Home,  Robert,  2  Dragoon  Guards 5 

9  Hudson,  Edward,*^  23  Foot ;28 

Hume.  Wm.,  72  F.,  Toicn  Adiutant  at  Gibraltar '>4 

Jackson,  Henry,  Royal  Horse  Guards 

Jackson,  John,  3  Dragoons    

Jennings,  John,  Essex  Fencible  Cavalry 

Jerome,  Joseph,  86  Foot 


Aug. 

Julv 

Oct. 

Jan. 

June 

Nov. 


Sept. 

May 

Nov, 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jsn. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Deo. 


35 
4-1 
3t 
24 
39 
11 


14 
31 
37 
29 
03 
26 
12 
13 
09 

22 


Jan.  34 
April  41 
April  26 
Dec.   26 


28 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

April 

Sept, 

April 

April 


35 
37 
41 
27 
08 
09 
3P 
27 


23 


WHEN  -^ 
PIACED  ON 
lUU  PAY 


11  Feb. 

17  Mar. 
4  May 
1  Jan. 
7  June 

26  July 


48 
64 
49 
31 
54 
14 


14 

6 

9 

27 

8 

3 

26 

26 

17 


Jan.  19 
July  62 
Nov.  49 
May  36 
Mar  17 
Aug.  26 
Aug.  22 
Sept.  17 
June   13 


IJan.    31 

1846 
22  April  63 
10  Mar.  43 
29  Mar.  39 


14 
27 

7 

27 
25 
25 
23 

1 
26 


Jan.  48 
July  49 
April  54 
Sept,  42 
Aug,  18 
Dec.  14 
July  47 
Jan.  31 
Jan.    13 


Jones,  Joseph,  3A  Foot 25 

Joyce,  Edward,  63  Foot  {Em.  4  Sept.  40) 9 

Kelly,  Richard  Sevmour  Royal  Staff  Corps  26 

9  i«  Kerr,  William,*^  28  Foot  {Emm.  7  July  87)    . .    1 

9  I:B  Kinkee,  Frederick.*^*  19  Dragoons   *  8 

Landers,  James,  8  Dragoons ;29 

Langford,  Alexander,  5  Dragoon  Guards    18 

9  Ledger,  I'homas,**  15  Dragoons , 

9  Ledsam,  John,**  7  Foot,  MU,  Knight  of  Windsor  20 

9  L^«»  Thomas,**  Coldstream  Guards ,25 

Lordf  Bohert,  Royal  Horse  Guards    ..•.*..  16 

M'Clellan,  James  Creigbton/*  10  Dragoons ,!28 

M'Clenahun,  Thomas,  2  Garrison  Battalion |  4 

M'Curdy ,  Daniel,  74  Foot    28 

9  M*Kown,  William,**  Royal  Artillery \  1 

M'Pherson,  John,**  72  Foot 9 

9  OS  Macdooald,  Alez.*^  99  Foot  (Ai«.  lo  Mar  S4)« .  10 

Macdonald,  William,  104  Foot 14 

y  Mackay,  Donald,**  42  Foot 12 

Mackensie,  John,  7  Foot   16 

Mackintosh,  William,**  93  Foot  {En*.  27  Jan.  14)     • .  22 

Hagill,  Henry,**?  Dragoon  Guards   10 

9  Manley,  Jobo,*>  36  Foot .* 22 

Mansfield,  William,^  22  Foot    21 

Matthews,  William,  Royal  Artillery    .25 

Mayne,  Henry ,*»  49  Foot 23 

Merrie,  William,  2  Dragoons  

Mew,  W  illiam .  67  Foot    16 

MidwinteTf  Thomas,  1  Life  Guards  19 


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48  1 
13  2 
34*10 
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2013 
43' 1 6 
12  25 
11 


31 
37 

26 
15 


July 

64 

July 

62 

June 

38 

July 

44 

Aug. 

26 

Mar. 

64 

July 

53 

April 

11 

Oct. 

47 

Feb. 

62 

May 

46 

Dec. 

16 

April 

44 

July 

54 

Mar. 

39 

Mar. 

64 

July 

17 

Mar. 

13 

Jan. 

23 

Dec. 

39 

Dec. 

63 

Dec. 

14 

4 

6 
•25 
26 


Ang.  43 
Nov.  60 
Aug.  10 
Oct.  29 


Q  uarier-'Masiers. 


425 


9  Miller,  George,^  2  Life  Gourds 

Mingay,  John,  92  Foot •••• • 

Misaeit,  Joseph,  I  Dragoon  Guards 

Mcore,  John,  3  Garrison  Battalion • 

9  Morgan,  John,"*  52  Foot 

Morris,  jrUliam,  19  foot    

Mulhall,  John,  17  Foot.  Ac(jt.  S.  N,  Lincoln  MUitia 

MulhoUand,  Andrew,  18  Foot 

Murray,  Jamea,^  24  Foot 

Neili,  William,  85  Foot    

Q3i  Nelson,  Michael,  2  Dragoons  (£iu.  4  Dec.  95)  *  • 

Newland,  William,  90  Foot 

North,  William,  2  Life  Guards 

9  0*Grady»  WUliam,^  \2  fooi 

O'Reilly,  John,  13  Dragoons • 

Palmer,  Samuel,  31  Foot 

Q3li  Partridge,  John,  1  Dragoooa 

OS  Paton,  Edward,  42  Foot    

Pegley,  Robert,  4  Roval  Veteran  Battalion    

9  Perkin,  WilUam,o«  Royal  Artillery 

Porter,  William,®  Royal  Artillery    

9  Powers,  John,'^^  Royal  Artillery 

^ Pratt,DaTid,^(aw-.5 8ept«U;  JCr.  800ct.18),  16  Dra. 
Preston,John  Wm.  76  Foot  (£nf .UJunelS ;  X.<.19Dec.I6) 

Rafferty,  George  William,  6  Foot 

Reodell,  John  Gill,  40  Foot 


QUABTBR- 
XA8TBB. 


! 


Riordan.  John.  98  Foot  (Ens.  SI  Dec.  44;  Lt.  10  July,  48) 

9  Roberts,  John,''*  8 1  Foot 

Rorke,  Michael,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  (Bhs.  19  Nor.  41) 

Russell,  Richard,  25  Dragooua 

9  Sanderson.  Joseph  Pressor,^'  47  Foot 

9  Scott,  James,"  9  Foot,  Mil.  Knight  qf  Windsor 
9  Shirley.  John.^'  Royal  Horse  Guards,  Adjutant, 

North  Salopian  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

Wl  Sidley,  George,  23  Foot    

{Smart,  Robert**  6  Foot 
SB  Steel,  Joseph.*^  1  Life  Guards 

Stephens,  John,*^  Royal  African  Corps    

9  Stevens,  George.^  5  West  India  Regiment. . . . 

9  Slubbs.  Joshua.''  48  Foot 

Taylor,  Richard,  RiBe  Brigade 

Thomson,  William,  22  Foot 

9  Tiller.  William,"  5  Foot 


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25 

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19 
24 

1 
25 

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25 
12 

4 
14 
21 
28 
10 

28 
17 


9  SB  Troy,  Thomas,^  Royal  Horse  Guards    . . . 
9  SB  Waddell,  WUliam,^  I  Dragoons    


Wakefield,  William,  3  W.  Ind.  Regt.  (£»u.  l  Feb.  38.) 

Wallis,  Samuel,*!  69  Foot 

WaUh,  WiUiam,2l  Foot 

9  Ward.  John."  30  Fool 

9  Webster,  William.^  2  Life  Guards 

9  Weston,  Charles,^  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 

Williams,  Harry,**  3  Foot  (»m.  18  Aug.  IS) 

SB  Willoz,  James,*"  54  Foot 

Wiltou,  Samuel,  2  Dragoon  Guards 

Winkworth,  William,  Cambridge  Fencible  Cavalry 

Wright,  Thomas,*^  9  Dragoona     

*  Wynne,  Richard  Milea,  3  Pror.  Bait,  of  Militia. 


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Mar. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

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April 

Dee. 

Sept. 

July 

Oct. 

Dec. 

May 

July 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

June 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

April 

May 

May 
Dec. 


21 
83 
38 
15 
24 
14 
41 
12 
17 
41 
36 
37 
15 
07 
28 
26 
34 
40 
20 
41 
32 
43 
16 
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PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


1 

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25 

29 

29 
25 
16 
12 
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15 


2 
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26 

5 

1 

12 

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23 

9 

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11 
49 
08 
44 

07 
07 


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10 

14 

13 

5 

29 

17 

5 

5 

8 

13 

1 

16 
21 
U 
28 
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27 


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25 


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July 

Dec. 

Feb. 

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Aug, 
Dec. 


-25 
1 

7 

25 
28 

8 


Jan. 

31 

Oct. 

84 

Apr. 

52 

Nov. 

16 

Dec 

37 

April 

53 

Dec. 

14 

Aug. 

42 

Dec. 

51 

Aug. 

50 

Dec. 

54 

April  47 

July 

41 

Oct. 

49 

May 

64 

April 

52 

April 

50 

Jan. 

49 

Sept. 

36 

Feb. 

49 

June 

144 

Feb. 

16 

April 

53 

June  54 
Jan.  20 
May  18 
July    51 

IJan.    31 


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07 
26 
15 
18 
08 
39 
14 
25 
13 
13 
39 
23 
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24  28 


1 

9 
28 
26 
21 
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23 


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3 


22 
15 
32 
27 


25 
13 


1 

9 

16 

11 

25 


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Dec.  31 

July  25 

June  35 

Aug.  49 

Dec.  14 

July  47 


Apr.  47 
Nor.  37 

May  47 
Jan.  31 
Aug.  33 
Sept.  45 
Sept.  46 
June  02 


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1814 


426 

War  Services  of  the  Quarter-Masters. 

1  Qaarler-MMter  Allan  terTed  with  the  9th  Lanoen  in  the  bettle  of  Pnnntftr  (medel)  $  the 
campaign  on  the  Satlej  in  1846,  inolndiag  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (medal)  ;  and  in  the  PnDianb 
oampaiKn  of  1848-9,  inolading  the  paaiage  of  the  Chenab  at  Bamnnggor,  and  battlea  of  Chsl* 
lian wallah  and  Ooojerat. 

2  Quarter-Master  Bagshaw  serTed  in  the  Penininla  and  hat  reoeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Basaco  and  Faentei  d*Onor.    He  lerYed  also  the  Waterloo  CampainL 

6  Qaarfier.Master  Bishop  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reoeiTed  the  Wn  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Tonloose.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  Canmaign. 

7  Qaarter-Msster  Black  serred  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  German j  and  HoUand,  aad 
was  present  at  the  attack  upon  Bsrgen-op-Zoom. 

8  Quarter- Master  Booth  served  rae  campaign  in  Spain  from  Oct  1808  to  Jan.  1809,  and  has 
rcceivi'd  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Comnna. 

9  Qaarter-Master  Brand  serred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Life  Guilds,  and  haa  reoeiT«d 
the  War  Brcdal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

10  Q'larter- blaster  Brannan  serred  in  the  Peninsula.  France,  and  Flandcra,  from  July  1809, 
to  the  end  of  the  war,  inoludinjr  the  battle  of  Bnsaoo;  1st  siege  of  Badajos ;  battle  of  Albahcra 
(severely  wounded);  actions  of  Arroyo  del  Molinos  and  Castle  Murrenito;  battlea  of  Ykttoria 
(«lif;htly  wounded),  the  Pyrenees,  7 lb,  10th,  95th,  and  Slst  July,  Nirelle,  Ntve^  9th  Dec.,  and 
before  Bayonne  13th  Dec  (slightly  wounded),  St.  Palais,  Orthes,  Lambeige^  TVmloqse,  Qoau^e 
Bra^,  and  Waterloo.   He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

11  Qaarter-Master  J.  H.  Carter  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Liib  Gvarda  and  has 
rtoeivi'd  Che  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse.  He  served  also  the  Water- 
loo Campaign. 

12  Qaarter»Master  Cherriman  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  haa  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

13  Qnarter.Maater  Francis  Collins  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oet  1809  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  including  the  Battle  of  Busaoo,  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Tedras  and  aobM- 
qu«>nt  advance,  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  battle  of  Salamanca^  eaptart 
of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  and  retreat  to  the  frontiers  of  Portugal,  battle  of  VitCorin.  aiege  of 
San  Sebastian,  crossing  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adoor,  faiveetaseot  cf 
Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie,  on  which  occasion  he  was  wounded  timugh  the  left  arsL 
H«  has  received  tne  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

14  Quarter-Master  John  Collins  served  in  ue  Penhisnla  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  CUsps  for  Sahagon  snd  Bensvente  and  Toulouse. 

15  Q'larter-Msster  Copeland  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  March,  818,  to  the  and  of  tie 
war,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passsge  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Xirr, 
and  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Also  the  campaign  of  1 61  :>, 
inclu'lin«r  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
daiips  for  Vittoria  and  the  Nive. 

16  Qaarter-Master  Crawford  served  with  the  8th  Regt  the  Sutlej  eampaln  of  1845-6, 
incIudiu{T  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshab,  and  Sobraon.    (Medal  and  two  Claspa.) 

18  Quarter- Master  Crooks  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Ufe  Guards  and  hasreeeived 
the  War  Mednl  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

19  Quarter- Master  Cruickshank  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen,  in  1907  ;  en 
the  expedition  to  Gottenburgh,  in  1806 ;  the  campaign  of  1808-0,  in  the  Peninsula;  expeditioa 
to  Wal'heren,  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing,  1809;  campaigns  of  1810,  11, 19.  13,  14,  ani  U, 
in  the  PeninsnU,  France,  and  Flanders,  including  the  defence  of  Cadia  and  Isla-de-Leon,  from 
Feb.  to  Aug.  1810 ;  battles  of  Busaoo  and  Fuentes  d*Onor— taken  prisoner  of  war  while  in  d«»feiiee 
of  the  village ;  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  in  March  and  April  1819  $  battles  of  the  lOvcUe. 
Nive,  Toalouse  (wounded  in  the  left  leg),  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo.  Served  with  the  army  of 
occupauon  until  1818.     He  has  received  the  War  Medl  ^ith  iive  Claapa. 

20  Quarter  I^ta iter  Davidson  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  in  HoQand,  Fisodera,  and 
France,  including  the  action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp  (wounded).  stormlDg  of 
Bergcn-op-Ziiom,  battlea  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo  (twice  wounded),  and  capture  of  Pariii, 

21  Qaarter-Master  Duke  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  haa  received  the  Silver  War  M«dal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse. 

93  Quarter- Master  T.  W.  Sdwarda  served  in  the  Bast  Indies  from  Nov.  1796  to  1880,  doriog 
which  long  period  he  waa  actively  employed  in  nearly  all  the  campaigns  and  engaceaMBtt 
which  took  place,  commencing  with  the  battle  of  Malavelly,  and  terminating  with  the  &rmese 
war.    MedaJ  for  the  capture  of  Seringi^Mtam. 

25  Quarter-Master  Ellington  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2ttd  Life  Gnarda,  and  bis 
reccivctl  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouae.  He  served  abo  the  cam- 
paign oP  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

27  Qosrter-Maater  Bmmott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oet.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  la 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  ^Hirf^g 
the  battle  of  Waterloo. 


War  Services  cf  the  Quartei'^Masters.  427 

28  Quarter-Master  Fair  terved  in  the  expedition  to  South  America  in  1807»  including  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Monte  Video  (wounded),  attack  and  reduction  of  the  enemy's  caiDp  at 
Colonia,  advance  and  attack  on  Buenos  Avres,  attack  and  reduction  of  the  couTent  oi  St. 
Domiogo^  at  which  he  was  taken  prisoner.  In  the  Peninsula,  under  Sir  Jolm  Moore,  including 
the  retreat  to  Gorunna.    Expedition  to  Waloheren  in  1809. 

31  Qaarter-Master  Fox  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Nivelle  and  Nive. 

32  Quarter-Master  Donald  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal 
wiih  four  Clasps  for  Busaoo,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Yittoria,  and  Pyrenees. 

33  Quarter-Master  Goddard  served  the  Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 
and  storming  of  Cambray.  In  1817  he  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Hattras,  and  served  the 
Campaign  of  1817-18  in  the  I>eocan.  Also  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bburtpore  in 
1825.6.     (Medal.) 

34  Quarter-Master  Charles  Grant  served  the  Campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  Quaere  Bras.  He  served  as  acting  Quarter-Master  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  during  the 
insurrection  in  Canada  in  1838-39. 

35  Quarter-Master  Bernard  Grant  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  indnding  the  battle  of 
Waterloo  and  capture  of  Paris. 

36  Quarter-Master  Grigg  served  with  the  55th  Begiment  in  China  (Medal)  ;  at  Amoy, 
Chusao,  Chinhae  (including  repulse  of  night  attack),  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghao,  and 
Chinkiangfoo. 

38  Quarter- Master  Hall  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801.  Also  in  the  Peninsula,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  £%ypt  and  Salamanca.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  Campaign. 

39  Quarter-Ma»(er  Hanna  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Badajoa,  battles  of 
Salamanca  and  Vittoria,  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle  of  the  Nive,  for  which  he  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Served  in  the  American  war  in  1814  and  15,  and 
was  present  at  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans.  Also  the  campaign  ef  1815,  indnding 
the  battle  of  Waterloa 

42  Quarter-Master  Haslam  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

43  Quarter-Master  Heartley  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria.  Served  also  the  campugn  of  1815,  induding 
the  battle  of  Waterloa  He  has  received  the  War  Modal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  Toulouse. 

44  Quarter-Master  Heydon  served  on  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1809,  indnding  the  aiege 
of  Flushing,  and  the  expedition  to  South  Beveland.  Served  also  the  Peninsular  Campaigns  of 
1812  and  1813. 

45  Quarter-Master  Higgins  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  July 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war,  induding  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Toulouse,  and 
other  minor  aotiona  in  which  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  were  engaged.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

47  Quarter-Master  Hudson  joined  the  23rd  in  1796,  and  was  on  the  expedition  with  the 
flank  companies  to  Ostend  in  1798,  and  taken  prisoner.  The  following  year  he  lerved  the 
campaign  in  Holland,  induding  the  landing  at  the  Hdder,  and  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  19th 
Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  In  1801  he  served  the  Egyptian  campaign,  induding  the 
action  on  the  landing,  and  those  of  the  12th,  13th,  and  21st  March  (severely  wounded).  In  1805 
he  served  in  Hanovers  and  in  1807  on  the  expedition  to  Denmark,  and  was  present  in  the 
actions  of  the  17th  and  24th  August  in  front  of  Copenhagen.  From  1810  to  1814  he  served  in 
the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  the  aiege  and  storming  of  Badajox, 
and  other  actions  during  the  above  period.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

49  Quarter-Master  Kerr  served  in  the  Penmsula  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaoo, 
Albuhenit  Nivdle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiUi 
six  Clasps.     He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

50  Quarter- Master  Einkee  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  from  Jan.  1813  to 
the  end  of  the  war  in  1815,  induding  the  action  at  Morales  de  Toro»  and  battlea  of  Vittoria, 
Pyrwees,  C^rUies,  and  Waterloo.    He  has  recdved  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

51  Quarter-Master  Ledger  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  recdved  the  War  Medd  with  one 
Clasp  for  Sdisffun  and  Benevente.  ' 

52  Quarter-Slaater  Ledsam's  services :~  Expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807 1  Peninsula  from 
July  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battles  of  Busaoo,  rad  Albuhera;  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  and  Badajoss  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pampduna,  Orthea.  and 
Toulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans  in  1815.  He  has  recdved  the  War  Medal 
with  seven  Clasps. 

53  Quarter-Master  Lee  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles 
of  tiie  l^veUe  and  the  mve. 

54  Quarter-Maater  M'dellan  served  throughout  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  on  the 
Niagara  Frontiara,  innlnding  the  actioa  before  Fort  George,  Bfadnrock,  Buffido,  Chippewa, 
LuiMy's  Lane,  Niagara,  before  Fort  Erie,  Cook's  mills,  and  pass  of  Grand  lUver.    Recdved  a 


428  Wat  Services  of  the  Quarter- Hf asters. 

oonioflioii  in  the  head  by  a  musket  shot  at  the  moment  of  pauing  throng^  the  enemj't  Hne  ia 
the  oharge  at  Chippewa  4th  July  1814. 

55  Qaarter-MMter  M*Kown  seired  in  the  Peninflula  from  Aagoflt  1808  to  Feb.  1809  s  and 
wat  present  at  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  the  retreat  to  Comnna.  He  served  i^ ain  in  the  Peninsula 
from  April  1811  to  May  1814,  and  was  present  at  Badajoz  in  1811  and  also  in  1812,  when  he 
was  injured  by  the  blowing  up  of  a  cartouch.  He  was  also  at  Salamanca,  Burgoe»  Tlttoria, 
St.  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Bayonue.  Subsequently  he  served  in 
the  American  War,  and  was  present  at  Washinffton,  Baltimore,  New  Orleans  (wounded  In  the 
head  1st  Jan.  1815),  Fort  Bowyer,  and  Mobile  Point  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1813, 
and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Maubenge,  Phillipville,  and  Bocroy.  He  hat  received  the 
silver  War  Medal  wiUi  nine  cuups. 

56  Quarter •  Master  M*Pherson  served  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellion  in  1798«  including  the 
battle  of  Bollinaffiuck.  Served  ako  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806>  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  Blueberg. 

57  Quarter-Master  Alexander  Macdonald  served  at  Walcheren,  and  was  present  at  the 
siese  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Bosaoo,  Lines 
of  Torres  Vedras,  and  subsequent  advance  from  thence  ;  battle  of  Salamano^  capture  of 
Madrid,  tiege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  trom  thence,  action  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  aiege  and 
capture  of  San  SebMtian  (wounded),  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  storming  the  heights 
(uounded),  passage  of  the  Nive  9th  (wounded),  10th,  and  11th  December,  investment  of 
Bavonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  (severely  contused  on  the  head  from  the  fragment  of  a 
shell),  besides  various  minor  actions  and  skirmishes. 

58  Quarter-Master  Msckay  served  in  the  Peninsula,  snd  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Busaoo  and  Fuentcs  d'Onor. 

59  Quarter- Master  Mackintosh  has  received  the  War  Medsl  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique 
and  Guadaloupe. 

60  Quarter^Master  Magill  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  on  the  expedition  against 
the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River,  Cape  of  Gk>od  Hope,  in  1845.  Also  throughout 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47. 

61  Quarter- Master  Mauley  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four 
Clasps  for  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Comnna,  snd  Salamanca. 

62  Quarter- Master  Biansfield  served  during  twenty  years  in  the  East  Indies,  including  the 
storming  of  Fort  Barabatty  in  1803,  where  he  was  wounded;  and  the  Mahratta  oampaigna  of 
1804,  5,  and  6,  under  Lord  Lake.    Served  also  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  Pranoe,  in  1810. 

63  Quarter^Master  Majme  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China  (Meda!) 
with  the  49th  Regt.,  and  as  Brigade-Quarterm aster,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  tlie 
heights  alwve  Canton,  attack  ud  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attaek  and 
capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night  attack  oa 
Niogpo,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemv's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  ofSegoan,  attack 
and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Ching  Eisng  Foo. 

64  Qasrter- Master  Miller  servod  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  has  reeeived 
the  W»r  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

65  Quarter- Master  Morgan  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war,  with  tha 
exception  of  a  few  months,  includins;  the  followine  battles,  sieges,  &&,  via.,  Corunna,  Almeida, 
Bttsaco,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Condeixa,  Foz  d'Arouoe,  SabnnL  Fuentea  d*Onor, 
Ciudad  Rodrigo  (a  vdlnnteer  on  the  storming  party,  and  wounded  in  the  left  leg),  and  Bad^'os 
(again  a  volunteer  on  the  storming  party,  and  severely  contused  on  the  head).  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

66  Quarter-Master  Murray's  services: — Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (War  Medal  and  Clasp); 
capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  Nepaul  campaigns  of  1814, 15,  and  16  s  Mahratta 
war,  in  1817  and  18. 

67  Quarter- Master  0*Grady  embarked  with  Lord  Moira*s  expedition  to  Ostend  in  1794 ; 
received  a  sabre  wound  in  the  head  at  Alost,  was  subsequently  wounded  on  piquet  by  a 
mask^t-ball  in  the  left  ankle,  and  taken  prisoner  when  Bergen-op-Zoom  was  given  up^  In  1797 
he  embsrked  for  the  West  Indies,  and  was  afterwards  present  with  the  expedition  to  Blartinique, 
capture  of  Surinam  aad  Cnra^oa.  He  next  served  on  the  expedition  to  South  America ;  waa 
one  of  the  forlorn  hope  at  the  storming  of  Monte  Video,  and  aUo  praeent  at  the  taking  of 
Buenos  Avres.  In  1809  he  accompanied  hb  RegL  (the  87th)  to  Spdn,  and  was  present  at  tba 
defence  of  Cadis  and  Tarifis  (wounded  in  the  hand),  and  at  Uie  battlea  of  Talavera,  Barroaa* 


battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  SebasUsiii,  passap  of  the  BidaMoa,  battlea  of  the  ^ivelle  aaS  the 
Nive,  ^sage  of  the  Adonr,  operations  against  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Sxpedilaofli  to 
America  in  1814,  inoloding  the  attack  on  New  Orleans  in  Dec.  iSH^and  the  siege  and  e«Btu«  of 
Fort  Bowyw.  Capture  of  Paris  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  silvor  War  Medal  with  fourt^laapa, 
69  Qoarter- Master  Porter  served  on  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1805.  In  1806  he  waa  at 
tho  battle  of  Maida,  and  at  the  siege  and  redootlon  of  Scylla  In  Calabria.  Ha  landed  la  Egypt, 
12th  Haroh  1807,  and  was  present  at  the  oaptore  of  Alaxaadila,  and  at  the  aiudt  on  Bosana. 


Wat  Services  of  the  Quarter^Masiers.  429 

In  1809  lie  was  at  the  capture  of  Isohia  and  Procida  $  and  in  1814  at  the  sieges  and  captures  of 
Spesla,  Genoa,  and  Savona.  He  served  afterwsrds  in  America  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Bladensbnrji:,  capture  of  Washington,  battle  of  Baltimore,  operations  before  New  Orleans,  and 
capture  of  Fort  Bowyer :  he  was  wounded  in  the  head  before  New  Orleans  on  the  1st  Jan.  1815. 
He  has  reeeired  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

71  Qaarter-Master  Poivers  served  on  the  expedition  to  Denmark  in  1807,  and  was  present  ta 
the  siege  of  Copenhagen  and  action  at  Kioge.  Went  with  the  armjr  under  Sir  John  Moore  to 
Gottenburg,  and  afterwards  to  Portugal  and  Spain,— present  on  the  reti*eat  to  and  at  the  battle 
oi  Coronna  (War  Medal  with  one  Clup).  Served  afternrards  on  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
was  several  times  engaged  against  the  French  Flotilla,  in  South  Beveland.  Accompanied  the 
army  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  to  the  Continent  in  1815,  and  returned  with  the  army  of 
occupation. 

72  Lieut  Pratt  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  in- 
eluding  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  and  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca, 
Vittona,  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  at  Bhurtpore,  under  Lord  Combermere. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

75  Quarter-Master  John  Boberta  served  on  Lord  Moira's  expedition  and  with  the  Dnke  of 
York,  in  1794  and  1795,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Nimeguen  and  other  aSairs  of  impor- 
tance. From  1795  to  1801  he  served  in  Hanover,  Madeira,  and  Uie  West  Indies,  and  was  present 
at  the  taking  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  Islands,  and  he  served  also  against  the  Brigaads  in 
Grenada,  and  against  the  Caribs  in  St.  Vincent.  From  1808  to  1810  he  served  in  the  Peninsular 
Campaigns,  including  the  passage  of  the  Douro,  battle  of  TiUavera,  and  several  affairs  of  outposts. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 

76  Quarter- Master  Sanderson  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  40th  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Badajoz,  Vitturia,  Pyrenees,  Sl  Sebastian,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

77  Quarter- Master  Scott  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  the  19th 
Sept.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1808  to  Aug.  1809,  and  again  from  Jan.  1813  to 
June  1814,  includinir  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  of  Yittoria,  sieee  of  San 
Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  and  lltli  Dec.  1813.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  five  clasps. 

79  Qaarter-Master  Shirley  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1812  to  May  1813,  and  again 
from  Jan.  1814  to  ^e  end  of  that  war. 

82  Qaarter-Master  Saiart  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Yittoria. 

84  Quarter-Master  Steel  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  1st  Life  Guards  and  has  received 
tihe  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Yittoria  and  Toulouse. 

85  Qaarter-Master  John  Stephens  served  in  the  Nepaul  war  in  the  East  Lidies. 

86  Quarter-Master  Stevens  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

87  Quarter- Master  Stnbbs  served  at  the  blockade  of  Malta,  in  1800;  and  in  the  PenUisula 
from  June  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814;  including  the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco, 
■lege  and  capture  of  Badiuoz,  and  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pampeluna,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps. 

88  Quarter-Master  Tiller  served  with  the  5th  at  Walcheren,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the 
bead,  and  idightly  in  the  left  hand  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  on  the  7th  Aug.  1809.  In  the  Penin- 
•ula  from  1812  to  May  1814,  indnding  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  lour  Clasps. 

89  Qaarter-Master  Troy  served  in  the  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders  with 
the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  and  was  present  at  every  action  in  which  that  Regt  was  engagc^d,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Yittoria 
and  Toulouse. 

90  Quarter-Master  Waddell  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Yittoria,  and  Toulouse.    He  served  alio  the  Waterloo  Campaign. 

91  Qnarter^Master  WaUia  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

92  Quarter-Master  Ward  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  30th  from  March  1809  to  June 
1813,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  from  4th  June  to  25th  Sept.  1810 ;  occupation  ot  the  Lines 
of  Torres  Yedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Sabuga),  Almeida,  and  Barba  del  Puerco,  battle 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  sieee  of  Badajoz,  and  action  of  Villa  Muriel.  Served  the  campaign  of  1 8 1 4  in 
Holland,  under  Sir  Thomas  Graham  ;  and  that  of  1815,  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

93  Quarter-Master  Webster  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Life  Guards  and  has  re- 
ceived the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Yittoris. 

94  Quarter-Master  Weston  servect  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805;  and  with  that  to 
Copenhagen  in  1807.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  SOth  Dec.  1808  to  the  end  of  that  war 
in  1814,  mclttding  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  battles  of  Busaco  and 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  or  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  pasaaee  of  the 
Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nive  (9th  to  13th  Dea)^passage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Myonna 
«ad  repulae  of  the  lortie.    He  has  reoeived.the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 


430  Commissariat  Department, 

95  Qaarter-Mttter  Williams  wm  present  with  (he  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  PoAniar  on  the  29tli 
Dec.  1848,  and  has  reoeiTed  the  Bronze  Star. 

96  Quarter-Master  Willox  serred  with  the  54th  in  Stralsnnd  under  General  Gibbe  in  191% 
and  the  subsequent  eampaigpa  in  Holland  under  Lord  L^nedoch,  Including  the  attack  on  Morxcoa 
and  bambardoientof  Antirerp.  He  serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  storming  and 
capture  of  Paris  ;  and  finally  in  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  attack  and  oapUire  of  Mabata^ 
and  the  assault  and  capture  of  Arraean. 

97  Quarter-Master  Thomas  Wright  sonred  in  South  America  in  1807,  under  Qentral  Wbift»-' 
lock;  also  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  including  the  siege  of  Flushing. 


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9  Adams,  Joseph  HoUingworth'  20 
9  Carej,  Tapper* 24 

8  Coffin.  Sir  Edward  Pine* 1 
Dobree,  John  Baumsrex*  ....   I 

9  Drake,  Jobn^ 30 

9  Duamore,  Thomas,*  CB 25 

Hewetson,  Williami* 23 

Luacombe,  Tbo.  Pophsm    15 

9  Maclean,  Sir  George* 29 

8  Miller,  William  " 29 
Routh,  Sir  Randolph  I.*'  KCB.  1 5 


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Dec.  49 
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14* 

431 


DBFXrTT-COXXI88ARIB8-OBVEBAL. 

Allan,  David    13  June  13 

9  Bemef, Richard!   19  July   21 

Bent,  Thomas  Hamlyn 19  Mar.  07 

9  Booth,  William,*  CB 18  Dec.  18 

9  Bowman,  Wm.  F 28  Dec.   50 

Clarke,  Charles  A 16  Dec.  45 

Couche,  Edwmrd 1 2  Aug.  06 

8  Daniel,  John  Edgcombe  * ...  .26  Dec.  46 
Fletcher,  William  6  Jan.    54 

Forbes,  Charles  John  • 25  July    1 5 

Greig,  Wiliiara  Isaac 29  Dec.  49 

9  Hayivard,  William^   20  Jan.    37 

HopkinSySaiauel... • ..  ..25  Dec.    14 

9  Ibbetson,  Denzil  * 10  Sept.  30 

9  Keamer,  Daniel ' 13  Dec.   33 

Li'  dsey,  Robert 5  Jan.    53 

9  Lukin,  Willism 2  Sept.  14 

9  Major.  Francis  Wm.  A.  C.i<'..  16  Dec.  45  i 

Malasies,  Nicholat 20  Jan.    37  ' 

9\ugent,Geo.Stph.N.Uodgea"22  0cr.    16  , 

9  Og.Ivie,  Jimesi* 22  Mar.   12  I 

Osborne, 'Ihomas   28  June  38 

Rae.  Thomas 5  Jan.    53 

9  St.  Remy,  P.  C.  Lelierre  de   19  July    21 
Singer,  Paulus^milius(/rilanii)  1  April  00 

9  Spurrier,  John    10  Sept.  30 

Teckell,  John  {Musters) 19  Nov.  05 

9  Telfer,  Buchan  Fraser" 25  Dec.   45 

Tench,  John  " 16  Dec.   1 4 

Thorn (Mon,  James   16  Deo.   45 

9  Wemyas.  William** 25  Dec.    14 

Wethered.  Thomas^^ 21  Mar.  07 

9  White,  George   20  Nov.  15 

Woedboase,  Jamea,  CMO 7  June  25 


A88X8TAirT-COXXI88ARlB8*GBIIBBAI« 

Bailey,  Michael 20  Jan.  37 

Bailey,  William 20  Jan.  37 

9  Bayley,  Henry  A 1  Julr  40 

aeech,  William 24Feb.  10 

Birney,  George  {Ireland) 26  June  08 

Campbell,  James 26  Dec  46 

Carr,  Samuel 24  Dee.  41 

9  Carrutbers,  David 24  Feb.  10 

9  Chalmers,  Andrew  * 20  Jan.  37 

Charters,  Robert 1  July  40 

9  Chiaranda,  Francis  Leonard  . .  10  Sept.  30 

Cbild,Georee 4  Msy  IS 

Courteney,  George Townsend  ..26SepC  06 

Cramer,  Henry  John 4  May  15 

Crookshank,  George 3  Aug.  14 

9  Darling,  Henry  Charles 1  Julj  40 

Davidson,  John 20  Jan.  37 

Davidson,  Peter  Fraser 19  July  2 1 

Gold  risk,  James  ( JreZoiuf)  •  •  •  •  1  Jan.  99 

Green,  Henry 29  Doc.  49 

Grellier,  George 3  Feb.  07 

Grindlay,  Robert    30  July  25 

9  Head,  Sir  George*    25  Dee.  14 

Heydinger.  William  Charles. . .  .25  Mar  12 

Hoflfay ,  Ernest  Albert    1  July  40 

9  Keamevy  Thomas 10  Aug.  1 1 

Ledwith,  William  {Ireland) .... 25  Mar.  14 

Lithgow,  William 22  Oct.  16 

Looker,  William 23  Dee.  43 

I^w,  William 28  Juo*  38 

9  M'Leod,  Donald* 25  Dee.  14 

Mason.  James I  July  40 

Matthey,  Alphonso 9  Nor.  13 

Prvce,  Josish 25  Get.  27 

Ragneneau.  Charles 10  S€>pt.  30 

9  Reed,  Jsmes  William « 1  July  40 

9  Riddel],  Archibald* 10  Sept.  30 

9  Roberts,  Peter* I  July  4'> 

Robinson,  Willism 16  Dec.  45 

Skyrine,  James 14  Doc.  45 

Stevens,  William    1  July  40 

Swainson,  William 29  Msr.  13 

Swinney,  George    20  Jan.  37 

Trew,  Tliomts  Eggsr 24  Dee.  41 

{Wemyss,  Charles' IJalv  4** 

Wilkinson,  John  Walter*  ....  10  Aug.  1 1 

Woolrabe,  John 20  Jan.  37 

9  Wybanlt,  Patrick  Robert*. . .  .25  Dec.  14 

Yeoland, George •..•lOSepL  3<^ 


Commissariai  Department. 


431 


DBPUTT-AB8I8TANT«-C0UMZS8ABIB8« 
OBNBRAL. 

AUinsM,  Joho  Hirara    28  Dec.  47 

9  Anderson,  John  Darid'    ....  11  Oct.  14 

^  Archdeacon,  £dwd«  Montagu'    5  Oct.  32 

0  Bain,  George'     20  May  28 

i:uy!e7,  i  homaa 10  Aug.  1 1 

Bavnes,  Sir  E.  Stuart,  KCMG. 

CofUul^Oeneral  at  Tunit  .AQ  Dec.  13 

Tehz,  Samuel 31  Mar.  14 

lillings,  Francis  Tbomaa 9  Sept.  14 

^3  I3ojes.Geo.Tho8.Wm.£lanej  3  Feb.  13 

i  iruckenburj,  LAngley    7  June  25 

Castle.  Slodden   13  Jan.  29 

t3  Charlier,  Joseph^   25  Dec.  1 4 

Coatea,  William 1  Oct.  13 

(yurran,  Boaventara  Romero  ...  .25  Dec.  14 

IJaviea,  Peter 15  Jan,  14 

l)e  Smidt,  John  Paacal  Larkina      1  July  40 

^3  Uiike,  William* 22  CJct.  16 

V  £jl,  John  George*     25  Dec.  14 

Faxardo,  Aug.  Maria  Guazardo  25  Dec.  14 

FiUgerald,  Jamea  David   22  Oct.  16 

Freeborn,  John • 25  Dec,  14 

Graham,  Frederick 22  Oct.  16 


9  Greig,  William' 25  April  15 

Hansord,  Solomon  Edman 20  May  28 

Harper,  Charles 22  Oct'.  16 

Harris,  Anthony  Charlea   25  Dec.  14 

Hodson,  James   •....•         do 

Le  Mesurier,  Henry   ,•........  4  May  1 4 

Macpherson,  James   10  Sept.  30 

Marter,  Thomas  Peter 4  May  15 

Montgomerie,  Frederick    22  Oct.  16 

Nicholson,  John 23  Dec.  43 

V  O'Meara,  William 9  Mar.  12 

Parker,  Frederick  Saiutbury  ....  26  Dec.  46 

Petrie,  Samuel    25  Dec.  14 

Richardson,  Fran.  Mosely do 

Robinson,  Augustus  Facey    ....  25  April  15 

Rodney,  Hon.  Mortimer   ..... .27  Aug.  12 

Ross,  Robert  William 22  Feb.  42 

9  Schmitter,  John  Solomon  ....   3  Feb.  13 

9  Sisson,  Marcus  Jacob*   22  Oct.  16 

Smith, Tho.Tringham    9  Nov.  13 

Stauton,  William    19  July  21 

Stayner,  Thoroaa  Allen 11  May  13 

Thomson,  Edmund 3  Dec.  42 

Thornton,  Cbarlea 13  July  14 

Ussber,  Wro.  H.  Bernard 16  Dec.  45 

Whitehead,  Hen.  Lowe 25  Dec.  14 

Wilson,  Thomas 10  Sept.  30 


War  Services  of  the  Commissariat  Officers. 
Commissaries  General, 

I  Mr.  Adams  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talavera. 

3  Mr.  Carey  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  TalATera,  Bosaco,  Faentes 
d'Onor,  Cindad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

4  Sir  Edward  Pine  CoiBn  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Coranna,  Vittoria, 
and  Toulouse. 

6  Mr.  Dobree  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claspt  for  Sahagm  asd  Benerente, 
Barrosa,  Vittoria,  St  SebastiaD,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tovuoiise. 

7  Mr.  Drake  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Cornnna  and  Bttsaeo. 

8  Mr.  Donmore  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clssp  for  Corunna. 

9  Sir  George  Maclean  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse. 

10  Mr.  Hewetson  previous  to  entering  the  Commissariat  served  as  a  midshipman  in  the  East 
India  Company's  marine,  and  was  present  in  1804  on  board  the  Barl  Campden  in  the  memorable 
action  off  the  straits  of  Singapore,  of  the  China  fleet  under  Commodore  Dance,  with  the  repulse 
of  the  French  squadron,  under  Admiral  Linois ;  also  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
1 8u6,  and  received  a  severe  contusion  when  in  command  of  a  boat  landingthe  troops  in  Lospardo 
Bay,  and  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Blueberg.  In  1811  and  12  he  served  in  Commissariat 
charge  with  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Graham  in  driving  the  Kaffirs  from  the  Zeurfeldt  beyond 
the  Fish  River.  In  1814-15  served  in  the  American  War  with  the  army  in  North  America,  and  on 
the  termination  of  hostilities,  on  a  special  mission  into  the  United  States.  In  1815,  joined  the 
army  in  France. 

I I  Mr.  Miller  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and 
Toulouse. 

1 2  Sir  Randolph  Routh  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Basaco,  Albnhera, 
and  Nivelle. 

Deputy  Commissaries  General. 

1  Mr.  Barney  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Corunna  and  Busaco. 

2  Mr.  Booth  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Talavera,  Basaco, 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  Daniel  has  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  teren  Clasps,  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Py. 
reneea,  KiTelle,  NIto,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


432  fFar  Services  of  the  Commissariat  Officers. 

7  Hr.  Hftyward  hu  rAceiTad  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clatpt  for  S^lawiafig,  Vittorla, 
Pj'reneet,  NiYelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toaloase. 

8  Mr.  IbbetsoQ  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Roleia  and  Vtmiera, 

9  Mr.  Kearney  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyreneeiy  Kivelk, 
Nive,  Orthes»  and  Toulouse. 

10  Mr.  Major  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  wifch  six  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Vittoria*  P/reoeea, 
Kivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

11  Mr.  Nueent  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ^r%  Clasps  for  Roleia^  Yimleray  Talsvcra, 
Bosaco,  and  Fuentes  d*Onor. 

12  Mr.  Ogilvie  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Albahera,  Salamanca,  aad 
Orthes. 

13  Mr.  Telfer  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Coruons. 

14  Mr.  Tenoh  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Guadaloupe. 

16  Mr.  William  Wemyss  has'  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Vimten, 
Cornnna,  Talavera,  Busaco,  Faentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

17  Mr.  Wethered  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Guadaloupe. 

Assistant  Commissaries  General. 

1  Mr.  Chalmers  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Sakmanca,  Vittoria,  Ntvclle, 
and  Nive. 

2  Sir  George  Head  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Oaor, 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

3  Mr.  M'Leod  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  sis  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Boaaco,  A2- 
buhera,  Salamanca,  and  Vittoria. 

4  Mr.  Reed  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

5  Mr.  Riddell  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  foi  Salamanca,  Vittocia»  Ortlm, 
■nd  Toulouse. 

6  Mr.  Roberta  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Nive. 

7  Mr.  Charles  Wemyss  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Saltmanea,  Vittoria 
Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

8  Mr.  Wilkinson  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Busaco,  ani 
Albubera. 

9  Mr.  Wybault  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Basaoo,  Fueatea  d'Oaor, 
and  Salamanca. 

Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  General 

1  Mr.  Anderson  haa  receiTed  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

2  Mr.  Archdeacon  haa  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

3  Mr.  Bain  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulooae. 

4  Mr.  Cbarlier  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Claq>s  for  Pyrenees^  Nivelle.  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  Dilke  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  Are  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  BiTdle, 
NiTO,  and  Orthea. 

6  Mr.  Eyl  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodriro,  R«i«T«ni^^  nd 
Vittoria. 

7  Mr.  Greig  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  Orthea,  and  Toaloase. 

8  Mr.  Slsson  haa  reoeiTed  the  War  Medalfor  Salamanon,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyreneea. 


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Medical  Department. 


435 


SURGBOKS  09  THB  FIRST  CLASSj 
AND  SUROEONB  MAJOR. 


9  Anderson,  Andrew,^  MD 

Baird,  John,  MD 

Beckett,  Thomas    

9  Berry,  Titus  • 

*  Boggie,  John,»itfi> 

Brandes,  Christian  Louis 

Brown,  Robert 

Burrell,  William  Henry,  MD., 

Burton,  Edward «'...•. 

Chapman,  John  Strange^  • 

iL23^  Chisholm,  Stewart,*  Ordnance  . 

Clarlc,  Thomas    

Coates,  William  Henry 

Coldough,  Anthony  Csesar" 

Cotton,  Thomas  Forrest^    • 

Dickinson,  Nodes  

Dobflon,  William 

Q12i  Finnie,  William* 

Foulis,  Andrew  • . . . 

9  Fraaer,  Arch.  Campbell ' 

9  S®  Galliers,  WilUam^* 

9  Glasco,  John  >^ 

Grant,  John    ....•< 

Greatrex,  Edw.  Coldst  Gds.  {Sur- 

geon-MqjoTy  2  Sept.  45)    

9  Griffith,  John'* 


8  July   09 
24  June  15 

9  May    11 
15  Dec.   25 

..■.•• 

24  July    12 

8  AprU  94 


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9  d®  Harrison,John,*^Gren.Gds.  ) 
(Surgeon-Mqjor,!!  Mar.  37)..  ) 

Hodson,  John,>*  MD 

Home,  George 

Hunter,  Robert  Hope  Alston  ** 

9  mi  Hunter,  Wm.'"  MD.,  Coldst. 
Grds.  (Surg.'Mqj.  16  Mar.  38) 

9  Wi  Jeyes,  Samuel,*?  MD 

9  Saa  Jones,  Wro.,**  MD 

Judd,  Wm.  Hen.  Scots  Fusil.  Gds. 
{Surff.'Mqj,  22  July  45) 

Leath,  John,  MD 

9  Lfghtbody,  John*<* 

M'Arthur,  James,**  MD 

M*Mnnn,  Robert  Andrew,"  MD. 

Mair,  John,  A(D, 

Melyille,  Alexander,  MD 

Millar,  Archibald 

9  S®  Muffit,  James,*>  MD 

9  029  Murray,  Dennis,  MD 

Palmer,  Charles  Qoartley 

9  Peach,  George'^ 

Preston,  John**  

Qaigley,  Thos.  Haswell,  Ordnanoe 

Reynolds,  Michael 

Richardson,  William,  MD,  Ordnance 

9  Robertson,  Henry,  MD. 


9  Salmon,  £dw.,«  ScoU  Fus.  Gds.  ) 
(^Surgeon- Megor,^  Dec  23) . . . .  ( 

9  9^  Scott,  Robert,  MD 

Sievwright,  Francis  ^ 

Sillery,  Robert,  MD. 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  MD 

9  Wi  Smith,  Thomas,*'  MD 

9  Stratton,  Robert** 

9  Taberger.  John,  MD 

White,  Moses,  Jlfi> 

9  Widmer,  Christopher'* 

Williams,  Thomas,  MD. 


HOSPITAL- 
A8BI8T.,ftc. 


1  Mar.  05 
8  July    11 

17  Oct.    99 


11  Jan. 

12  AprU 
21  Jan. 
28  Sept. 
130  Not. 

3  June 


4  Oct 
17  Oct. 

6  May 
25  Jane 

5  Dec. 


13 
95 
15 
12 
26 


2  May  03 


24  Nov. 
6  April 


23  May 
12  May 
10  Jan. 


14  Nor. 
12  No?. 


25 
06 


01 
15 
27 


11 
05 


20  Aug.  04 
24  Jan.  14 
22  Not.  13 

8  Not.  21 
24  Mar.  04 

7  Not.  04 

9'not!'i2 
18  Oct.  13 
11  Mar.  00 

..■*•. 
1  May   94 


ASSIBTAlfT 
SURGEON. 


4  Feb. 
21  Jan. 


08 
13 


8  Jan.    01 


FIRST 
SITROBON.  t      CLASS 

8URGB0N. 


25  June  12 


24  June 
15  Oct. 


11  Not, 
17  Aug, 


22  Sept. 
12  Not. 
4  June 
Dec. 
25  Mar. 
21  April 
11  April 

16  Not. 

7  May 

29  June 

Sept. 
18  Aug. 
15  June 


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21 
13 
26 
13 
13 

02 
15 

25 
12 
29 
08 
04 
08 
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26 

07 

09 

12 
25 
30 


10  Feb.    14 


28  Not. 
21  Not. 


11 
05 


1  Jan.    18 


Sept.  09 


24  June 
7  June 
24  May 
20  July 
29  Mar. 


10 
13 
15 
15 
12 


25  Sept  99 


4  April  14 

June  04 

3  Nov.  25 


Wright,  James  Dennis,  Gren.  Gds.  ) 
{Surgeoti'Mqjor,  7  Feb.  45) ... .  )  I 


1  Jan. 

20  June 

27  April 

1  Not. 
10  Not. 

10  Sept. 

15  Dec. 
24  Oct 
22  June 
17  April 

4  April 

8  Not. 
26  July 

17  April 

16  Aug. 

5  Not. 
13  Mar. 

18  April 

9  May 

2  July 

21  Mar. 
8  Not. 
5  May 

15  Aug. 

28  Sept 

11  Not. 


05 
05 
15 
14 
25 
07 
04 
11 
15 
17 
00 

12 
97 
27 

97 

12 
17 
22 
16 
12 
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25 
05 
26 


11 
5 

5 
11 
15 
16 
14 
13 
25 
29 
26 

2 
20 
10 

8 
15 


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May 

Oct. 

Sept 

Jan. 

June 

AprU 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

Oct 

July 

July 

Sept 

Feb. 

Oct. 


03 
07 

06 
37 

41 
88 
24 
95 
13 
35 
98 
39 
26 
41 
15 
07 
16 
03 


14  April  43 
17  Sept  12 
24 


29  April 

29  Oct 
23  Sept. 
2  July 


12 
36 
41 


4  Sept.  36 

2  May   22 
8  Sept  12 

12  July   27 


12 
15 
14 

1 
30 
26 
12 
17 
23 
SO 
15 
30 
26 

1 
10 


April 

Oct 

April 

Not. 

Oct 

Sept 

April 

Jan. 

Not, 

Dee. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

AprU 


02 
41 


25  May  08 


25  Sept 
4  Jan. 

28  Aug. 
13  July 

3  Oct 
22  July 

29  July 
24  Oct 

26  Jan. 


24111  May 


35 
39 
35 
26 
05 
09 
36 
11 
41 

32I 


Regimental 
13  Dec. 

8  July 

2  Jan. 

15  Oct 

2  July 
8  June 

16  Dec. 
1  June 
7  Not. 
1  June 

17  Dec. 
28  Feb. 
19  Not. 
30  Dec. 
19  July   04 

19  July  50 
25  Mar. 
11  July 

7  Not. 
7  Sept. 

20  April  26 

3  Aug.   16 


26 
95 
06 
12 
07 
09 
45 
26 
51 
46 
41 
12 
30 
45 


36 
45 
34 
15 


23 
22 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

15 
6 
8 
3 

21 
15 
25 
5 
5 
16 
U 
25 
20 
25 


OSept  13 


Regimental 
13  July  49 
30  July  47 


7  Dec.  38 
Regimental 


10 
12 
25 
33 
40 
11 
21 
28 
82 
34 
05 
06 
80  24 


15  April  IS 

3  Mar.  37 

Regimental 

13  July  47 
2  Ang.  50 
8  Aug.  2617 

Regimental  14 
20  Jan.  4313 
18  Sept  46 10 

14  July  4318 
Regimental  16 
10  Mar.  08^ 

Jan.  4413 
Regimental  1 
25  July  49  1 
25  Feb.    1325 


8 

2 

1 

•20 

4 

30 

27 

16 

5 

15 


Not. 

Aug. 

Not. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Sept 

Deo. 

Deo. 

No?. 

June 


WBBir 

PLACBD  OK 

HALF  PAT 


Aug.  33 
Feb.  53 
May  22 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  16 
June  16 
May   16 

Sept  37 
Oct,  54 
Not.  52 
Oct   45 

Aug.  40 
June  49 
Not.  16 
Not.  52 
Mar.  41 
April  52 
Jan.  39 
July  16 
Sept  39 
April  16 


4  AprU  51 

25  April  14 
17  April  40 

24  Feb.   34 

26  Not.  62 
10  Feb.    52 

2  Sept  46 

41 
31 


17  Dec. 
10  May 

17  Feb.  [64 


7 

2 

9 

27 

21 


Not.  34 
Aug.  42 
Ang.  31 
Oct  48 
Sept  52 
Oct  34 
Jan.  30 
July  49 
Sept.  47 
Sept  46 
Feb.  16 
Sept  16 
Oct  63 
Mar.  21 
Jan.  53 
July   17 


27 
42 
42 
39 
39 
13 
13 
45 
12 
49 


24  Feb.   37 
19Jttn«  36 


18 
11 
26 
27 
26 
19 
26 
6 


Sept  49 
Mar.  51 
Sept.  46 
Dee.  14 
June  16 
Not.  47 
Feb.  17 
Nor.  62 


29  Dec  64 


Y  2 


436 


Medical  Department. 


8URGB0KS. 


8  AbeU,  Joseph,*  00  Foot    

Abercrombie,  John,  60  Foot 

Allan,  Robert,  17  Foot 

9  AlUrdyce,  James,'  5  Garrison  Batt.    . . 

Allman,  George,  2  West  India  Regt 

Anderson,  Charles,  Scotch  Brigade 

9  Anderson,  Thomas,  3  Foot  

Annesley,  Charles,'  MD,  2  Drsgoons  . . . . 
9  Amott,  Archibald,^  MD.,  20  Foot  . . . . 

Ayton,  Robinson.*  34  Foot 

9  Bacot,  John,°  21  Dragoons 

Bain,  William,  MD.  34  F.  Med,  Officer  \ 

Military  Prison  at  Cork ) 

Bannatine,  Richard,  Staff. 

Barron,  Luke,  MD,  1  Dragoons  .  ...... 

9  Bartlcy,  John  Metge,^  MD,  39  Foot. . 

Bett,  James,'  2  Life  Guards 

Black,  Ebenezer,  18  Dragoons    

9  Bolton,  Robert  Henry.*  MD.,  78  Foot 

9  Brown,  Frederick,*®  MD.,  73  Foot 

9  Brown,  Josh."  Staff  Corps  of  Cavalry 

Browne,  Alexander,  MD,  37  Foot 

Bynie,  WillUm  Gibson,  Staff 

CahiU,  Alexander,  25  Foot   

Campbell,  James,  28  Foot 


HOSPITAL- 
A8SI8T.,&C. 


4  Nov.  05 

9  June  08 

22  Nov.  27 

never 

8  Nov.  26 

25  June  05 

22  Jan.    05 
14  April  05 

23  Sept.  05 
never 

24  Jane  15 


..... 


ONov. 
10  May 
•20  Nov. 
19  May 

19  Jan. 
16  June 

8  Dec. 

20  Aug. 
24  Feb. 


13 
00 
07 
08 


ASSISTANT 
8UROBOK. 


10 

6 

29 

4 
20 

27 
6 

*25 
1 
2 

30 

17 
10 
27 
9 
2 
9 
4 

08  25 
25j  3 
2519 
0315 
20;25 


April 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 
May 
Dec. 
May 
July 

June 

Sept. 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

OcU 

Oct. 


00 
09 
30 
01 
27 

98 
08 
96 
06 
03 

25 

39 
40 
10 
15 
09 
09 
10 
08 
26 
26 
07 
25 


19 
25 
31 

1 
21 

7 

8 
28 
22 

2 

l25 

19 


9  Campbell,  John,"  MD,,  93  F.  Med.  ) 
Officer  Military  Prison  at  Greenlaw  i 

Carnegie,  John,  MD,,  62  Foot 

Catlicart,  Martin,"  7  Dragoon  Guards.  • . . 

Clark,  Thomas,  19  Foot   

Coghlan,  John,  86  Foot 

Colchester,  Thomas,  Ordnance    

Oonnel,  Abraham  Nisbet,  MD,  2  Life  Gds. 
9  Coombe,  Charles,'^  Coldstream  Guards 

9  Coulson,  Alexander,  48  Foot    

Cowen,  Augustus  Ilcnry^"  50  Foot 

Cowpcr,  George  Alex.  MD,  66  F 

9  Cross,  James,*' 83  Foot    

Cuddy,  Stephen,*^  Ordnance    

Cunningliam,  Alexander,"  86  Foot 

Daunt,  William,"  MD.,  6  Dragoons 

Davidson,  James,'^  50  Foot 

9  Davies,  Daniel  Owen,'*  18  Foot 

Davies,  Henry,  MD.,  100  Foot   

9  Dealey,  Charles,''  81  Foot   

Eddie,  Wm.  Cmickshank,"  Cape  Regt.  . . 
9  Este,  Michael  Lambton,'«  1  Life  Guards 

Ewing,  Joseph,  95  Foot 

Ferguson,  John,"  45  Foot    

Ferris,  Henry,  Ordnance 

Fletcher,  Joseph,"  Ordnance   

9  Forstcr,  Thomas,  3  Foot 

Forster,  John,  JIfD.."  73  Foot 

Eraser,  Hugh,  60  Foot 

Eraser,  Peter,"  8  Foot 

9  Freer,  John,  MD,,  97  Foot 

Qaleani,  Michael,'*  MD.,  46  Foot 

Garrett,  George,  MD.,  70  Foot 

1^  Gilder,  Frederick,'*'  Coldstrcsm  Gds. 

9  Griffin,  George,  85  Foot   

9  Griffith,  Moses,'>  20  Foot     

Gulliver,  George,  Royal  Horse  Guards  . 
9  Hair,  Archibald,"  MD.,  R.  Horse  Gds. 

Harthill,  Robert,"  69  Foot  

9  Henderson,  Duncan,'^  MD.,  5  Foot    . 


25  Mar.  1327  July    15 

Feb.    0425 
5  Jan.    08  23 


ONov.   1219 


never 

10  Mar.  25 

never 

April 

2  Nov. 


27 
16 

11 


7  Jan. 

never 
13  July 
12  Sept. 
24  June 

20  April 

3  Aug. 
Feb. 

1  May 
never 

7  Mar.' ' 

28  May 
17  July 

never 
22  Nov. 

10  May 

16  July 

21  Jan. 
12  Nov. 

1  May 
never 

11  June 

4  Nov. 

17  May 
never 
never 

24  Oct. 


00 

20*29 
|30 
1111 
1 


04 
07 
15 


26 

3 

30 


11 
25 


1025 
03  20 
4 
12 
4 
7 
3 


13 
97 
99 

13 
13 


4 
8 
9 
26 
1210 
0710 
1216 
97  4 
9 
1128 
09  24 
27  12 
12 
29 
11  16 


Feb. 
Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

June 

April 

Sept. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

April 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

Sept. 

June 

April 

Oct. 

June 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 


04 
09 

22 
27 
25 
01 
02 
30 
38 
13 
06 
04 
08 
25 
13 
08 
13 
2C 
00 
09 
14 
97 
00 
03 
15 
15 
12 
09 
25 
00 
14 
14 
11 
28 
12 
37 
12 


SUROBOV. 


15 
19 

1 

30 

20 

5 

4 

21 

23 

10 

0 


July 

June 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

July 

April 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 


13 


5 

27 

16 

5 

16 

22 

14 

31 

2 

22 

19 

1 

6 

12 

28 

26 

5 

19 

28 

3 

4 

8 

1 

2 

26 

1 

30 

6 

24 

7 

18 

16 

i26 

8 

2 

12 

27 

23 


Sept. 

April 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

July 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

May 

July 

April 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

June 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Mar. 


00  30 


42 
09 
41 
89 
00 
13 
99 
12 
14 


18 
29 
18 
25 
20 
28 
25 
25 
14 


20  Dec.  37 


Oct 

Sept 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Oct 

Sept 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

June 


49 
49 
S6 
37 
13 
13 
25 
13 
39 
41 
00 
35 


27  Dec.  33 


90  Mar.  40 


II 
15 
95 
34 
41 
39 
05 
11 
41 


30 

14 

12 

14 

40 

30 

11 

32 

41 

12 

35 

39 

04 

07 

10 

36 

34 

36 

25 

34 

12 

38 

34 

27 

43 

26 

461 

26 


WHBK 

PLACED  0« 

HALF  PAT. 


25 


Dee. 

Sept 

Feb. 

May 

Feb. 

June 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


18 
10 
53 
S3 
53 
05 
20 
36 
26 
S8 
20 


16  Mar.  49 


23 

6 

26 

4 

10 

23 

22 

25 

2 

14 

17 

30 


June  54 
Oct  54 
July  53 
July  45 
Nov.  21 
Mar.  26 
June  26 
Feb.  19 
Aug.  50 
April  48 
Mar.  14 
July    44 


30 
17 
25 
29 

5 
23 
20 
125 

3 


4616 


5 

5 

5 

16 

30 

14 

15 

:)0 

8 

6 

12 

24 

23 

31 

30 

t30 

3 

21 

17 

17 

14 

5 

4 

1 

2 

19 

13 


Sept  13 
Mar.  43 
Dec.  OO 
Nov.  44 
April  47 
May  51 
Nov.  12 
Sept  14 
Nov.  54 
Nov.  49 
May  37 
May  20 
Sept.  34 
Feb.  44 
June  48 
Oct.  96 
May  18 
May  45 
Oct.  50 
Not.  35 
Sept  48 
Feb.  43 
Sept  08 
Oct.  14 
Xor.  «« 
May  45 
June  43 
Dec.  41 
Nov.  S8 
Feb.  43 
Jan.  S)( 
April  4;) 
Dec.  4;) 
Sept  40 
AprU5a 
June  4t) 
Nov.  47 
July  47 


Medical  Department. 


437 


6UROBONS. 

9  Heriot,  John,**  jif /).,  0  Dragoon  Gds. 

ifi^  Hichens,  Richard,^  Oi*dnaQce 

Home,  Alex.  Geoi*ge,iUri>.  2  Dragoon  Gds 
iDKham,  Charles  TIjomas,"  MD.,  54  Foot 
Jameson,  David,  MD.,  1  Dragoons 

V  Johnson,  Sir  Edward,**  MD.,  39  Foot 
$  Jones,  William  »  ilfX).,  1  Drag.  Gds... 

9  Kettle,  William,  49  Foot 

Knox,  George,  6  Foot    

fl  Leonard,  Daniel,^®  11  Foot  

jl  Lewis,  Thos.,*'  MD.,  Staff,  Medical } 

Officer  of  Gosport  Military  Prison  \ 
Lloyd,  Evans  Gamons,  Kiflc  Brigade  .... 
Lloyd,  William,"  MD.,  30  Foot 

V  Lorimer,  William,"  49  Foot    

McDermotr,  Michael,^*  MD.,  89  Foot  . . 
M*Diarmld,  John  Duncan,  Staff 

V  312a  McDonald,  Alexander,"  MD.,  Ord. 

M*Kechnie,  Andrew,"  Staff  Corps   

Macarihur,  Peter, ^"^  1  Royal  Veteran  Bat. 
Mackintosh,  John,  MD.,  Ordnance 

V  Macnish,  William,"  MD,,  23  Foot. . . . 

Macrcdic,  Thomas,  71  Foot 

Millar,  James,  MD.,  Staff 

Moore,  John  Wardrop,  St.  Helena  Regt. 
Morgan,  Alex.  Braithwaite,  57  Foot   .... 

Morison,  James,  G7  Foot 

MiiiTay,  Adam  Walker,  Staff  

Murtagh ,  John,*®  MD.,  6  Foot   

©  Neill,  Matthew,*^  56  Foot    

Nelson,  Wm.  Fred.,  Ordnance 

Nicolson,  Patrick,  MD,,  75  Foot    

Nivison,  James  Flnlayson,*'  Staff 

O'Brien,  Francis,  69  Foot 

O'Brien,  John  Terence,  94  Foot   

O'Callaghan, Patrick,  MD.,  11  Hussars.. 
O'Connor,  James,  MD.,  22  Dragoons  . . 
||  Paterson,  James,"  MD.,  42  Foot  .... 
5L3ilPearson,  Richard  Arthur,"  ATI?.,  87  F. 
|>  21®  Perston,  David,*^  MD,,  13  Drag. 
Piper,  Samuel  Ayi*ault,**  MD.,  Prov.  "> 

Batt.,  Medical  Officer  Fort  Clarence  > 
Military  Prison 3 

Pollok-Morris,  WiUiam,«  MD,,  53  Foot 

9  Prichard,  Octavius,  New  Briins.  Fenc. 

9  Ranken,  Robert,^*  Rifle  Brigade 

$  Rhys,  Thomas,««  3  West  India  Regt.  . . 

^M  Riach,  John,«'  MD.,  67  Foot   

Robertson,  John,  AfD.,**  13  Foot    .... 

9  C2^  Robinson,  Benjamin,^  12  Drags. 

^  Rogers,  Wm.  Reynolds,^  10  Dragoons 

Seaton,  Thomas,  Ordnance 

9  Shean,  Robert,**  MD.,  7  Foot    

9  Shekleton,  Robert,*^  51  Foot 

Shelley,  John  Nichols,  1  Greek  Light  Inf. 

9  Shorland,  James,^  96  Foot 

Stdey,  James,  AID.,  6  Dragoons 

SiUcock,  Isaac,  12  Foot    

Smith,  George  Roche,  2  Foot 

Smyth,  Robert  Dankin,  2  Dragoons  . . . . 

9  Smyth,  William,^  45  Foot  •  r  •  • 

Spencer,  Richard,  York  Rangers 

V  Wi  Steed,  Qeorge,^  MD.,  1  Dragoons 


HOSPITAL" 
ASSIST.,&C. 


11  May 
never 

6  Oct. 
24  May 
10  June 
April 
never 
Aug. 
19  June 

12  Mar. 


04 

26 

10 

oc 

07 

05 
15 
11 


8  July   11 

25  Jan.  27 

12  May   15 

10  June  II 

7  Feb.    14 


never 
never 
24  May 


05 


10  Aug.  03 


8  May 
21  Dec. 


6  July 

5  Dec. 

10  Jan. 


28 
15 

26 
26 
14 


ASSISTANT 
SURGEON. 


SURGEON. 


8 
1 

18 
16 
15 
19 
12 
10 
23 
11 


Nor. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

May 

April 

June 

May 


04 
06 
27 
10 
07 
07 
03 
06 
25 
15 


9  Sept.  13 


24  June 
12  July 

18  July 
1  June 
7  June 

30  Apr. 

19  Oct. 

never 


15 
15 


26 
91 
10 
11 
08 


18 

9 

22 

25 

4 

2 

9 

8 

23 

4 

3 

7 

29 

27 

14 

8 

11 

6 

12 

31 

30 

27 

21 

22 

13 

1 


8  Sept.  03 

21  Jan. 
13  June 
25  Mar. 
18  Mny 
29  Dec. 

22  Oct. 


07 
11 
13 
12 
25 
94 
11 


22  Aug. 
never 


never 

ncTcr 

18  July  05 

7  Oct.    07 

I  Dec.  25 

11  May  01 


19  May    25 

never 
7  April  00 
4  Mar.  05 


Oct. 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

June 

July 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

never 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 


16  April  12 
22  July    16 

24  Mar.    43 

25  June  26 
6  Mar.   17 

15  July    18 
9  Mar.  09 

26  Aug.   13 
11  July    40 

2  Aug.   33 

19  Nov.  30 


27 

16 

15 

2:3 

35 

07 

04 

04 

36 

04 

08 

33 

30 

25 

36 

27 

30 

23 

13 

33 

25 

25 

28 

11 
13 


6 

18 

3 

5 

7 

30 

30 

5 

1 

6 

24 

14 

10 

22 

25 

2 

2 

29 

26 

28 

20 

11 

28 

3 

16 

25 

19 


1017 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

April 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Sept. 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

May 

Nov. 

Feb. 


41 
85 
87 
39 
46 
26 
12 
05 
50 
09 
11 
45 
43 
39 
40 
41 
41 
37 
36 
45 
39 
39 
94 
43 
95 
26 
30 
25 


27  Dec.  06  20  Feb.    23 


U 
•26 
10 
25 
2 
13 

7 

23 
28 

5 
22 
29 
12 
10 
13 
12 

7 

5 
15 


Oct. 

Feb. 

April 

May 

July 

Mar. 

never 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

April 

June 

Aug. 


03   8  Oct. 
08 13  May 
12  11  June 
15'  2  Oct. 
1219  Nov. 
26  14  Dec. 
2  Feb. 
11    3  Aug. 
1225  Aug. 
1326  Oct. 
07 1  9  Sept. 
05  25  Feb. 
09 14  July 
26  2  July 
0416  Feb. 
86 13  Dec. 
25   6  Nov. 
0422  Aug. 


WHEN 
PLACED  OX 
HALF   PAY. 

1 1  June  52 

2  Mar.  25 

2  April  52 

5  April  44 

29  Mar.  39 

25  Mar.   16 

17  April  88 

25  Dec.   14 

13  Dec.  48 

27  June  45 

22  Dec.  48 


13 
11 
27 
4 
17 
11 
25 

8 

20 

24 

18 

6 

20 

16 

14 

7 

9 

5 

24 

8 

23 

14 
17 
26 
2 
30 


Feb.  62 

June  41 

Oct.  48 

Nov.  58 
Sept.  60 
Sept.  88 

Dec.  29 

Jan.  51 

May  24 

Dec.  12 

July  48 

Oct.  64 

Jan.  48 

June  60 

Feb.  45 

May  52 
April  41 

Feb.  45 

Dec.  47 

Jan.  47 

Jan.  46 

Oct.  51 

Jan.  22 

Feb.  41 

Mar.  47 

May  43 


22  Dec.  46 


1814 


26 
6 
13 
19 
4 
30 
14 
1 
12 
13125 
1125 
1420 


13 
80 
40 
80 
41 
95 
26 
80 
80 


00 
05 


9  July 
17  Jan. 


41 
09 
49 
40 
11 
03 
11 


27 
18 
17 
21 
18 
25 
22 


July  25 
Mar.  18 
Aug.  41 
Aug.  47 
Nov.  41 
April  51 
June  25 
Dec.  41 
Nov.  42 
Jan.  44 
April  20 
May  16 
Aug.  41 
Feb.  52 
July  20 
June  61 
July  54 
Jan.  27 
Feb.  21 
Sept.  25 


438 


Medical  DeparlmenL 


8UB0B0N8. 


HOSPITAL- 
▲8SI8T.,&C. 


9 Stephensoni  George  Alez.,^''  55  Foot  . . 
9  Stewart,  John  Edmoustone/^  1 W.  I.Ugt. 

Stuart,  Hugh  Lintbay,  d8  Foot    

Tighe,  Jamea  Lowry,  12  Lancers ........ 

Turner,  William,  7  Royal  Veteran  Bait. . . 
9  VaUangc,  William,  MD,,  69  Foot  .... 

Wallace,  WilUam,  AfD.,  14  Foot    

9  Ward,  John  Richard,^'  Scottt  Fus.  Gds. 

Warren,  Jas.  Low,  3fi>.,  7  Drags.  Med,  ) 

Offieer^MUitaryPt-Uonat  Devonport  S 

West,  Henry,'*  1 0  Dragoons     

White,  Peter,  73  Foot    

Whitfleid,  Charles  Tomlins,  Ordnance    . . 
9  Wilkins,  William  MorUmer,?*  41  Foot 

9  Williams,  WilUam,^  99  Foot 

9  Wi  Wintexscale,  John,?'  2  Dragoons . . 
Wright,  Robert,  2  ProT.  Bn.  of  MiUtia  . . 

Wybrow,  William,  17  Dragoons 

9  Wyer,  John/*  10  Foot 

Young,  Colin^  MD.,  6  Royal  Veteran  Batt. 

Young,  James,''  MD.^  48  Foot 

2iaa  Young,  Wm.  Henry,»>  2d  Foot    • . 


10 
28 
24 
9 
8 
17 


Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
June 
July 
Aug. 


ASSISTANT 
SX}ROB0N. 


10 
20 
15 
98 
06 
26 


14  July  15 

Oct.  99 
Dec.  07 


4 
21 

10 

9 

17 


18 
19 


never 
Jan,  14 
July  09 
Sept.  09 
never 
never 

never 
Mar.  24 
Dec.  11 


14 
25 
15 
20 
15 
7 
8 
21 

19 

25 
15 
20 
22 
19 
8 

26 
9 
1 

14 

4 


▲P0THB0ARIB8. 

9  Graham ,  John** 

9  Jones,  Samuel 

Middieton»  Gcoigo 

White,  Henry "• 


A88I8TANT-8UBOBOK8. 


Apreeoe,  Thomas,  Ordnance 

Benia,  Pasquale  3Iaria,  Staff 

Bisaett,  Thomas,  Af2>.,  67  Foot    

Bowling,  John,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 

9  Bremner,  Alexander,^  3  Foot    

9  £3  Brisbane,  Thomas,*  MD,^  58  Foot   . . 

Browne,  Francis,  26  Foot  

Browne,  John  Collis,  Staff     

Burke,  Thomas,  27  Foot 

Butler,  George,  Staff 

y  Campbell,  Alexander,  3  Dragoon  Guards 

y  Cannon,  ^neas,'  Jfi>.,  Ordnance    

Chislette,  Henry,  81  Foot 

Douglas,  John,  8  Foot    

Dyoe,  Robert,  AfD.,  Staff 

iTEddowes,  James,*  Ordnance 

WSk  Bvers,  George,*  14  Foot 

Fitzmaurice,  Qeoige  Lionel,  Orduance 

B  Fumival,  John  James,'  MD.j  Ordnance  . . 

IflU  Gatty,  Henry,*  Ordnance 

9  Gibb,  William  Richardson,  Af  JD.,  88  Foot 

Hendriek,  John,  JfD.,  34  Foot. 

9  Hewat,  Richard,  65  Foot   

Holden  jHoratio  Nelson,  21  Foot 

Hollier,  Edward,  37  Foot 

Hoggins,  John,  58  Foot 

Johnston,  Arthur,  JrD.,60  Foot 

Kehoe,  Patrick,  52  Foot     

9  Q2A  Kenny,  Matthias,*  JfD.,  Ordnance  . . 


May 

June 

Dec. 

Oct. 

May 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

May 

June 

Deo. 

Feb. 

never 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Feb. 


SUaOBON. 


07  28 
121  2 
25,17 
25  10 
02'  9 
09,10 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALP  PAY 


27 
06 

24 

01 
10 
12 


Oct.  1321  Feb. 
Nov.  30  24  Dec 
Sept.  39  28  Aug. 
Jan.  40  1  Dec 
Aug.  10 15  June 
Jan.    15  9  Oct. 

2  July   41    7  Jan. 

4  Dec.   23 12  July 

17  April  3827  Oct. 


27 
7 
1 
25i23 
1121 


10 

96 
13 
98 
24 
13 


12 

3 
13 
15 
18 


HOSPITAL- 
ASSIST.  ,&C. 


Nov. 

Oct. 

June 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

July 

April 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


51 

52 

46 

48 

15 

23 

53 

27 

46 


0624 


13 
30 
36 
30 

281 

09 
32 
07 


20 
1 
5 
3 
1 

11 
18 
25 


39|18 
28 


APOTHE- 
CARY. 


l9AprU0831  Aug.  09 
Aug.  0931  Aug.  00 
never        7  Sept.  15 
14  April  04 


• 


8 


6 
19 
12 


24 
11 


8 

3 

6 

26 

6 

4 
1 

10 


never 

Aug, 

never 

July ' 

June 

Oct. 

never 

Fob. 
June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

never 

June 

July 

never 

April 

July 

Jan. 
Feb. 

Jan. 
July 
June 
never 


15 


10 
12 


ASSISTANT 
SUROEOir. 


14 

11 


16 
29 

13 
11 

11 
27 


May  28 
Oct.  25 
July  42 
May  54 
June  42 
Oct.  47 
1814 
Sept  28 
Oct.  39 
May  21 
Feb.  53 
Kov.  54 


21  June  10 

26  Jan.  96 

10  Nov.  37 

12  July  27 
3  Sept.  U 

3  June  13 
26  24  July  28 

25  April 

4  Aug.  06 
7  Oct.  42 

13  July  15 
23  July  11 
15  Dee.  04 

10|26  Sept. 

21 22  Sept. 

25  Aug.  10 

23  Dec.  24 

IJuly  31 

1  Dec.  09 
20  Nov.  1331 
25  July  12 

3  July  17 

15  June  15 

2  Aug.  31 
7  Oct.  13 

28  Dec.  15 

28  May  12 

25  June  19 


20  Oct.    16 


14 
11 
10 


Nov.  46 
Dee.  52 
Bee.  IS 
Au9.  30 
July  33 
June  53 
May  17 
Oct.  48 
July  34 
Dec.  23 
May  12 
Feb.    16 

Sept.  30 
Dwi.  25 
June  38 
Mar.  19 
Dec  24 
July  10 
Jan.  37 
Nov.  27 
Nov.  34 
Mar.  32 
Attg.  33 
Oet  lU 
Oct.  12 
At«.  Itf 


Medical  Department. 


ASSISTANT-SURGSOyS. 

Knott,  William,  6  Dragoons 

La  Cloche,  Thomas,  7  Royal  Veteran  Batt. . 
M'Lean,  Geoi^e  Gordon,  85  Foot    . . .  r. . . . 

Mac  Bain,  Giles,  62  Foot 

Macnamara,  John,  MD,,  Staff    

Martin,  George,  67  Foot    

Martin,  James,  0  Foot 

Morice,  David,  MD.,  60  Foot 

Mullarky,  Daniel,  27  Foot    

Ifngent,  Morgan,  Ordnance 

9  O'Beime,  James,*®  3f  JD.,  Ordnance    .... 

O'Donnell,  John,  77  Fool 

Pjrper,  Richard,  11  Hussars 

Reilly,  William,  Staff    

RoUand,  James  Henderson,  Staff 

Ross,  William  Baillie,  ikfjD.,5  Roy.  Vet.  Batt. 
Spragae,  John  Hanmer,  8  Royal  Vet.  Batt. 
Swift,  Richard,  60  Foot 

Thompson,  John,*'  Ordnance   

Tobin,  John,*' 9  Dragoons    

Venables,  Robert,*^  MD,,  Ordnance   .  • . . 

"  Vemer,  Edw.  Donovan,*^  Ordnance. • . . 

Woodroff,  John,  MD.,  Steff 

Woollcombe,  Robert  William,  68  Foot 


HOSPITAL- 
ASSISTANT 


16  June 
7  Not. 
7  Feb. 

16  Feb. 


Feb. 

29  Dee. 

never 

22  Nov. 

8  Dec. 

never 

7  Mar. 


15 
97 
14 
10 

09 
14 

18 
12 

14 


439 


ASSISTANT 
BURGEON. 


5 
24 

1 

19 
15 
28 
10 
29 

6 
20 
11 
25 
24 


•  •  •  • 


29  May   28  29 

7April25   16 

5  May    1014 

never       19 

never        1 

7  Dec.   09 19 

28  Aug.  1111 

9  June  18  29 

Dec.  08  25 

« •      •  •      28 


May 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

May 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

}for. 

July 
June 
June 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
Mar. 


25 
02 
14 
12 
44 
11 
16 
85 
25 
18 
10 
25 


WUSN 
PLACBO  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


4 
1 
9 

1 

12 
6 
6 

25 
1 
1 

25 
48j28 

80  28 
25  26 


Dec.  85 
Feb.  88 
April  18 


April  53 

June  17 

Jan. 

June 

May 

Oct. 

Oct. 

April 

Jan. 


25 
45 
27 
27 
17 
26 
53 


10 
18 
09 
11 
11 
18 
19 
45 


PURTBTORS. 


9  Usher,  William 


DBPUTY- 
riTRVBYOR 


18  Nov.  00 


25 
15 

1 

25 
9 
80 
21 
13 


Oct.  86 
April  83 
July  IC 
Aug.  84 
April  20 
Dec.  IC 
Aug.  24 
Mar.  2.'> 
Oct.  19 
Dec.  60 


PURTHVOR 


3  June  14 


fi  Bacon,  Harry 
onnin,  Henry  Gousso 

9  Croft,  Jonathan 

9  Findley,  Thomas  ^    . . 
9  Harrington,  Joseph. . 

SM'Pherson,  Lachlan* 
Moore,  John'  

9  Newcombe,  Joseph,* 


DBPUTT 

•21  Dec.  09 
.28  Sept.  09 
16  April  12 
.10  Mar.  14 
, .  9  Sept.  18 
.19  Aug.  13 
.25  Sept.  14 
.26  May   15 


PURTBT0R8. 

9  O'Reilly,  Henry  Wm. 
Pierce,  Thomas  Estwick. 

tt  Smyth,  Thomas 

9  Soare,  Charles    

Tucker,  Richard 

JWinnicki,  Christopher 
Winter,  George  •    .... 
9  Winter,  John«   


6  Jan.  09 


.17  Jan. 

8  Sept 
16  Oct. 

6  Nov. 
24  June 
15  Oct. 
21  Dec. 


22 
12 
12 
29 
02 
12 
09 


HOSPITAL  ASSISTANTS. 


Blackwood,  John 25  April  14 

Biereton,  Charles 9  Nov.  13 

Bruce,  Alexander 4  July    15 


Ker,  James 9  Nov.  15 

Robertson,  Patrick,  ilfl>.24  June   15 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 
Directors"  General. 

1  Sir  Jamei  M«Gri«>p  entered  the  service  in  Sept.  1798,  as  Surgeon  of  the  88th  RcgL  ;  he 
served  in  Holland  and  Flanders  in  1794  and  5  ;  in  the  West  Indies  in  1796  ,  in  ^e  Bast  Indie. 
in  1798 ;  in  ^ypt  at  superintending  Surgeon  of  the  Anglo-Indian  mjm  1801  ;  with  Uie 
army  at  Wal^Sreh  in  ISoTT  and  inthe  PenininU  flfom  1811  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Sir  James 
has  reoMTed  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Vsypt»  Badiyoi,  Vittoria,  ryienees,  and  Ton- 
lome. 


440  yfar  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers* 

InspectarS'General. 

2  Dr.  Bone's  senrioei: — Expedition  to  South  America  in  1807|  campaign  of  1808  and  0,  t 
eluding  the  battles  of  Roleia,  vimiera,  and  Corunna, — for  which  he  has  reoeited  the  War  Medal 
with  tlircc  Clasps ;  expedition  to  Walcheren  $  Peninsula  from  May  1812  to  the  end  of  tha 
war. 

3  Dr.  Borland  entered  the  Army  in  1792,  as  Surgeon's  Mate  of  the  42nd  Begt,  froaa  wkidi 
he  was  promoted  to  the  Staff  tho  following  year,  and  serred  two  campaigns  in  FiandcMy 
the  Duke  of  York.  From  1795  to  1798  he  serred  as  Staff  Surgeon  in  St.  Domingo,  t«b 
in  the  Island  until  evaooated  by  the  British  Troops.  In  1799  he  served  the  campaign  ia  M 
Holland.  From  1810  to  1816  he  was  employed  at  the  head  of  the  Medical  DepartoflBt  in  tkm 
Mediterranean,  and  he  accompanied  to  Naples  the  troops  which,  under  Qeneral  M'Farlaae, 
assisted  the  Austrians  in  expelling  Marat ;  and  he  was  also  present  with  a  division  of  tho  Amy 
which  proceeded  from  Qenoa  to  Marseilles,  and  blockaded  Toulon.  During  the  cxpadition  to 
the  Scheldt  Dr.  Borland  volunteered  the  duty  of  a  mission  to  Walohcren  at  the  head  of  a  cooi- 
mUsion  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  nature  of  tho  alarming  malady  preraOing  auwmgt  tka 
troops.  Their  report  was  approved  by  Government  and  ordered  by  a  vote  of  the  Bmso  of 
Commons  to  be  printed  and  circulated. 

4  Sir  Jamea  FeUowea  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Claap 
for  Barrosa. 

5  Mr.  Franklin  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept  1803  to  the  end  of  the  war,  indodisg  the 
bstdes  of  Butaco,  Vittoria,  Pampeluna,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Tonkrase;  sfttgca  of 
Oliven^a  and  Badajoz  ;  served  also  in  the  American  War,  including  the  aoUon  at  Plattabojgh. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

6  Doctor  French  served  with  the  4th  Begt.  in  the  Peninsula  from  May  1812  to  the  end  of 
thatwar  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Salamanca  and  Vittoria,  siege  of  the  eaatleof  San 
Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa  and  of  the  Nivelle,  and  actions  of  the  Nive  in  Deo.  1815. 
lie  served  m  the  American  war  at  the  battleof  Bladensbnrg,  and  in  all  the  operationa  before 
Baltimore  and  New  Orleans.  Served  with  the  49th  (also  as  Superintending  Surgeon  from  April, 
1841,  until  towards  the  close  of  active  operations),  throuehout  the  war  In  China  (MedalX  in- 
cluding tho  capture  of  Chusan,  storming  of  the  heights  and  forts  above  Canton,  taking  of  Amey, 
aortie  and  repulse  of  the  night  attack  on  Ningpo,  and  capture  of  Chapco,  Woosunr,  Shangbae, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  investment  of  Nankin.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wift  ive 
clasps. 

7  Sir  James  Grant  served  as  Hospital- Assistant  in  the  campaign  of  1793  with  the  army 
under  the  Duke  of  Tork.  In  1795  he  was  senior  Staff  Surgeon  to  the  expedition  for  the  oap- 
ture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  In  1809  he  served  tbrouffhout  the  Wsilcheren  eampaagn,  in 
^•hioh  he  waa  appointed  Inspector  to  the  Forcea  in  the  Field,  haring  the  charge  at  the  boabaid> 
ment  of  Flushing,  and  in  South  Bevehind.  He  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  HoDand 
and  Belgium  aa  chief  of  the  department  In  181 5  he  served  the  campaign  of  Waterloo  aa  chief 
of  the  medical  department  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army ;  and  he  conthined  aa  medieai 
chief  of  that  army  during  the  three  years'  occupation  of  France. 

8  Mr.  Gunnmg  served  in  Holland  aod  FUndcrs  in  1793^  94,  and  9S.  Embarked  with 
the  Peninsular  Army  in  1808  as  Surgeon  to  the  Comraander-m-Chief  and  Staff  Surgeon,  and 
was  afterwards  made  Deputy  Inspector  and  Surgeon-in-Chief,  and  served  nntU  the  eloeeof  that 
war  in  1814  :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Boleia,  Vtmiera»  T^vera, 
Busaco,  Fnentea  d*Onar,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badsjos,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St  Sebastias,  and 
Orthea.  He  was  also  at  Waterloo  as  Surgeon*in -Chief  of  the  Army,  and  waa  honored  with  the 
Order  of  the  Neiheriands  Lion  by  the  King  of  Holland,  for  hia  attendance  upon  the  then  Bri&ee 
of  Orange  who  waa  wounded  on  the  Field  of  Battle. 

9  Doctor  Hume  served  in  Egypt  in  1801.  Also  in  the  Penininlar  war  and  hao  leeched  tie 
War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Comnna,  Banosa,  Salamanca,  Yittoiia,  Pyrenees,  NIvcUc, 
Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

10  Doctor  Mahony  served  in  the  PeninsuU  from  April  1809  to  the  end  of  the  war,  iadndiBg 
the  passage  of  the  Douro,  battle  of  Talavera,— taken  prisoner  and  marched  to  Verdun  i  battle  of 
Basaco,  siege  of  Oliveo^a,  battle  of  Albuhera,  aiSiir  of  Aldea  de  Ponte,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodtigo 
and  Badajos,  affair  of  FuenU  de  la  Prima,  battle  of  Salsmsnca,  capture  of  Madrid,  battle  of  Vtt* 
'oria,  affair  of  Boncesvalles,  battle  near  Pampeluna,  affair  of  Echalar,  assault  of  San  Miaatian, 
battles  of  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulonse.  Present  also  in  the  attack  on  New  OrIcana»  8th  Jan. 
1 81 5 ;  and  subsequently  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  thirteen 
Clasps. 

12  Sir  James  Pitcairn  served  at  the  Helder  in  1799  ;  also  the  whole  of  the  EgypliM  cam- 
paign of  1801,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  I^fedal  with  one  Clasp. 

13  Dr.  Alex.  Stewart  served  in  the  PeninsuU  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that  w«r  In  1814, 
ii  eluding  the  siege  of  the  forts  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  aiege  of  Burgos,  battlee  of  the  FjteDess, 
Ue  Nivelle,  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Tonlouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  alz  elasps. 

14  Doctor  Arthur  Stewart  served  on  the  expedition  to  South  America  hi  1807  i  in  Hhm  Fcnin* 
snU  from  March  1809  to  Sept  1812  s  the  campaign  of  1815  i  indadlDg  the  battio  of  Walwloo. 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers.  441 

He  hu  reeeif  ed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Boaaoo,  Faentes  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  and 
Badajos. 

15  Mr.  Thomas's  serrioes  :~Campairii  in  Italy  in  1805,  including  the  occupation  of  Sicily. 
Beaoent  on  the  coast  of  Calabria,  batUe  of  Maida,  ani  siege  of  Sc>lla  Castle  in  1806.  Expe- 
dition to  Sweden,  under  Sir  John  Moore  {  and  subsequently  in  FortuEal  and  Spain,  up  to  the 
retreat  to  Comnna,  in  1808  9.  Capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815.  He  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

16  Mr.  Woolriche  served  in  Hi^land  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  and  the  Duke  of  York; 
with  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807  s  and,  with  the  rank  of  staff-surgeon,  was  principal 
medioal  offioer  with  the  reserre,  commanded  bv  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley  at  the  battle  of  Kioge; 
after  four  yean  of  colonial  service,  ho  joined  tbe  Peninsular  army,  with  which  he  served  from 
the  batUe  of  Salamanca  until  the  end  of  the  war;  and  was  present  in  charge  of  the  7th  division 
of  the  army,  commanded  by  Lord  Dalhousie,  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  for 
wiiich  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  At  the  renewal  of  the  war  in  1815  he 
joined  the  army  at  Brussels,  under  the  command  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  was  appointed 
to  take  charge  of  the  field-duties  in  the  event  of  a  general  action ;  in  this  responsible  situation 
he  was  present  at  the  battlea  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  where  he  was  occupied  several  days 
and  nights  before  the  field  was  cleared  of  the  numerous  wounded,  including  British,  Belgians, 
IVench,  &c.  &c  In  1827  he  embarked  fbr  Portugal  with  the  army,  under  Sir  William  Cluton, 
aa  chief  of  the  medical  department  on  that  service. 

17  Dr.  Yerliog  landed  in  the  Peninsula  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Albuhera,  and  took  part 
in  the  care  of  the  wounded  of  the  Boyal  Artillery  and  the  Artillery  of  the  King*s  German 
legion.  He  served  the  remainder  of  the  war,  and  marched  home,  through  France,  with  the 
Boyal  Horse  Artillery.  He  was  fpresent  at  the  sieee  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  battle  of  Yittoria, 
investment  of  Pampeluna,  siege  and  capture  of  St.  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battle  of 
the  Nivelle,  and  the  affaire  before  Bayonne,  battle  of  the  Nive,  and  the  sortie  from  Bayonne. 
He  haa  received  the  silver  War  Medal  with  five  clasps. 

Deputy  Inspectors-General, 

1  Doctor  J3arry  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Au^.  1808  to  Aug.  1811,  and  again  from 
Ang.  1813  to  ihe  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for 
Bosaoo,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the 
battle  of  Waterloo. 

2  Doctor  Collier  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from 
the  latter  part  of  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Orthes, 
and  Toubuse.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

3  Doctor  Dann  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Also  the  oam- 
paign  of  1815,  including  ^e  battle  of  Waterloo. 

4  Mr.  Duncan  haa  seen  a  great  deal  of  active  service  in  the  East  Indies. 

5  Doctor  Guthrie  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps 
for  Boleia,  Yimiera,  Talavera,  Albuhera,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  and  Toulouse. 

6  Mr.  Hartle  served  on  the  expedition  to  St  Lucia  m  1803,  and  accompanied  the  atorming 
party  of  Mome  Portunee.    Present  at  Dominica  when  the  French  attacked  the  island  in  1805 
aerved  also  at  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Croix  in  1807;  and  Martinique 
in  1809,  indndingU&e  actions  of  the  1st  and  2nd  Feb.  Also  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815. 
He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Martinique. 

7  Doctor  Howdl  served  in  Egypt  on  the  first  expedition,  and  accompanied  Sir  David  Baird*8 
army  to  Grand  Cairo  on  ita  return  to  India.  Appointed  Surgeon  to  the  Grenadier  Battalion, 
on  6r  James  Craig'a  expedition  to  Naples,  and  served  with  it  in  Sicily  and  Calabria  in  1806, 
and  was  present  at  Uie  battle  of  Maida.  In  1807  he  accompanied  the  Rioyal  Sicilian  Begiment, 
on  the  see<md  expedition  to  Egypt,  and  was  appointed  Surgeon  to  it  in  May  1808 ;  transferred 
to  the  61st  in  Hay  1809,  and  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1810  to  Oct  1812.  Slightly 
wounded  on  the  left  shoulder  by  the  Bedonia  Arabs  on  the  first  expedition  to  Egyp^  whfch 
employed  on  a  mission  to  the  Mamelukes  and  Mahomet  Ali;  and  severely  wounded  in  the  loins 
in  Portugal    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  Busaco. 

8  Doctor  Shortt  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and 
anbsequinUly  in  the  American  war. 

9  Sir  Angustua  West  served  in  Hanover  in  1805  ;  at  Copenhagen  and  Sweden  in  1507;  in 
Portugal  and  Spain  in  180S;  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps  for  Bucacc,  Ciudad 
Hodrico,  Salamanca,  \  ittoria,  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

10  Doctor  Andrew  White  served  in  Egrpt  with  the  Indian  moj  in  1801.  He  was  aflfrtvards 
present  with  the  88th  at  the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Busaco,  and  in  the  Lines  of  lorres  Yedras. 
He  next  served  In  Sicily,  and  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cas- 
ialla ;  after  which  he  served  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Genoa  and  of  Naples. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Talavera,  and  Busaco. 

11  Mr.  William  Bamsay  White  served  with  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  1809,  and  was  present 
at  the  oi^tar*  of  Ischia  and  Procida,  and  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ischia  Castle.     Served 


442  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 

with  the  amy  in  Sicily  in  1810  and  11 ;  and  in  the  Feninsnla  during  th«  OAmpaignt  of  1S13 
and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  repnlse  of  the  sortie  firom  Bavonne.  Berred  ei^taen  yaaia  in 
India,  and  aeeomnanied  the  army  of  the  Indus  in  1838,  39,  ana  40,  and  was  present  at  the  storm 
and  capture  of  Gnuznee,  for  whioh  he  has  reoeiyed  a  Medal. 

12  Doctor  Erans  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  29Ch  regimenti  and  on  the  stail^  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps,  for  Boleia,  Vimiera,  Bosaco,  Albuhera,  NiveUs^  Nive, 
Orthes,  and  Toalouse. 

13  Doctor  Kniffht  served  at  Waloheren  in  1809. 

14  Doctor  Madagan  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809.  Also  in  the  Penbsnla  firom  Dec.  1811  to 
the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Badsjoz,  Sala- 
manca, VittoriBy  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive. 

15  Doctor  Morewood  served  wiUi  General  B«resford*s  Expedition  to  Madeira  and  ooonnatioa 
of  that  Uand;  the  campaign  in  Spain  and  at  Corunna  under  Sir  John  Moore;  the  Walclicrra 
expedition ;  with  army  of  Sir  John  Stewart  in  Sicily  i  at  Wakheren  in  1809 ;  with  Lord  Wd- 
liogton  in  Uie  Peninsula,  including  the  siege  of  Badajoi ;  and  In  the  American  war  in  18  IS.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

16  Doctor  Walker  served  at  Copenhagen  in  the  expedition  nnder  Lord  Cathcart  in  1807.  lie 
served  dso  in  the  Peninsula  from  the  battle  of  Yimiera— at  whioh  he  was  present  with  th«  2od 
battalion  of  the  52nd  Light  Infantry— -to  the  termination  of  that  war  in  1814,  with  the  easoeption 
of  a  few  months,  he  having  been  made  prisoner  in  the  hosjf  ital  at  Talavera  and  carried  to  Vcraan. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Yimieray  Foentea  d*Onor,  Cindad  Bodngo, 
Badajos,  Salamanca,  and  Vittoria. 

17  Doctor  Wright  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  which  he  has  received  tike 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

Surgeom  of  the  First  Class,  Sfc, 

1  Doctor  Andrew  Anderson  served  in  Naples  and  Calabria,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Maida  and  siege  of  Scylla  Castle.  Expedition  to  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing  In  1809. 
Peninsula,  from  Dea  1809  to  Nov.  1813,  including  the  defence  of  Cadi^  battlea  of  Boaaoo, 
Fnentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca ;  siege  of  Burgos  Castle,  and  actions  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clups. 

2  Mr.  Berry  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  om 
Clasp  for  Vittoria 

3  Doctor  Boggie  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801.  Also  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Claapa  for  ^pt,  Boleia,  Yimiera,  Talavera,  and  FMBtes 
d'Onor. 

4  Mr.  Chapman  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Afl|^hanistan  mder  Lord  Kcana,  and 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghumee  (Medal). 

5  Mr.  Chisholm  served  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  Waterloo^  and  the  cafitan  of 
Paris.  Was  engaged  in  both  Bebellions  in  Upper  Canada.  Accompanied  several  naval  expe- 
ditions against  the  brigands  on  Lake  Ontario,  and  amoog  **the  Thousand  Islands,"  and  served 
in  the  gun-boats  with  the  marines  and  Indians  dnrine  the  attack  and  surrender  at  Mill  Point. 
Was  the  only  medical  officer  of  the  regular  force  on  ue  field,  and  a  volunteer,  during  the  sharp 
conflict  with  the  rebeb  and  Americans  near  Prescott,  13th  Nov.  1838,  where  upwaraa  of  80  of 
the  small  force  were  killed  and  wounded,  indnding  the  two  officers  who  landea  with  the  expe- 
dition. Received  hi^  commendation  in  the  officid  oommunlcatioas  of  the  Commander  of  ue 
Forces,  "in  admiration  of  his  conduct,"  and  for  the  "valuable  services**  he  rendered  on  that 
occasion.  The  General  commanding  in  chief  directed  "his  congratnlationa*'  to  be  sent  to  Mr. 
Cbbholm  <*  with  reference  to  his  exertions  in  that  affair  }**  and  the  Master-general  axpteseed 
by  '  minute'  his  gratification  "at  conduct  so  creditable  and  so  honourable  to  iiim.** 

6  Mr.  Coldough  served  in  the  MahratU  war  firom  Aug.  1812  to  Deo.  1813 ;  the  Kaadian 
campaign  of  1815,  including  the  capture  of  Kandy  fai  the  isl&nd  of  Ceylon*  Deccan  eampatgns 
of  1818  and  19,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Capaul  Droog. 

7  Blr.  Cotton  served  with  the  14th  Foot  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhof^pore  in  1825-6. 

8  Mr.  Finnic  served  the  Waterloo  campidgn  with  the  Royals. 

9  Bfr.  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Claapa  for 
Cerunne,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

10  Mr.  Qalliers  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Boyals  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Vittoria  and  St.  Sebastian.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  "^^f^^T 

11  Mr.  Qlasco  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  83rd  and  baa  received  the  War  XaJal  with 
nine  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Fnentes  d*Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badigos,  Salamane^  Vittvis,  Vy* 
reneea,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

12  Mr.  John  Griffith  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  subeequentlr  in  the 
Peninsula :  he  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  four  CUsps  for  Martinique,  Bosaco,  jTueatcs 
d'Ouor,  and  Vittoria. 

13  Mr.  Harrison  served  in  the  Walcheren  expedition  1809;  at  Cadis  and  in  the  PeoiMla 
in  1811, 12,  and  13;  expedition  to  HoUand,  1814 1  Netherlands  and Franeefron  1814  tUl  ie>18. 
Present  at  the  aseaolt  of  Seville,  bosabardment  of  Antwerp,  stomlag  of  Bstgen-oo^ZoflS, 
battiea  of  Qnatra  Bna  and  Waterloo,  and  tal^  of  Petonne. 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers.  443 

14  Doctor  Hodton  served  in  Egypt  in  1801. 

15  Mr.  Robert  H.  A.  Hunter  senred  in  medical  charge  of  the  Belgamn  field  force  in  Canara, 
in  1837.  Also  in  medical  charge  of  the  Qaeen's  RojaJs  daring  the  campaign  in  Afighanistan 
and  Beloochistan,  including  the  capture  of  Ghnznee  and  Khelat.    Medal  for  Ghuznee. 

16  Doctor  William  Hunter  serred  with  the  Coldstream  Ouards  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne 
in  1814;  alflo  the  oampaien  of  1815j  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

17  Doctor  Jeyes  aerred  in  the  Peninsula  m>m  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the 
afTiiir  at  Morales,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  tlbvee  Clasps. 

18  Mr.  Jones  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  an  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  Bifle  Brigade  smd  from 
Sept.  1812  as  Surgeon  of  the  40th,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  twelve  Clasps  for 
Corunna,  Busaco,  Fnentes  d'Onor,  Cludad  Bodrig^,  Bad^s,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, 
Vivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

19  Mr.  Lightbody  served  at  Gibraltar  during  the  epidemic  in  1804  ;  with  the  army  in  Sicily 
in  ]807  and  8  ;  in  the  Peninsnla  from  March  1812  to  April  1813  ;  and  again  from  April  1814 
to  the  end  of  the  war,  indudiog  the  defence  of  Alba  de  Tonnes  and  retreat  from  Salamanca. 

20  Doctor  M'Arthur  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815. 

21  Doctor  M'Munn  served  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15  in  Holland  and  Flanders,  in- 
clttdinir  the  action  at  Merxem  and  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

22  Doctor  Moffit  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war,  ineludingthe 
actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps.  He  served  also  the  campugn  of  1815,  including  the  batties  of  Quatre 
Bras  and  Waterloo. 

24  Mr.  Peach  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
"Vimiera. 

25  Mr.  Preston  waa  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

26  Mr.  Salmon  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  including  the  actions  of  the  27th  Aug.,  10th  and 
19  th  Sept,  2nd  and  6th  October.  Served  also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1809  to  Jvaie  1810, 
from  March  1811  to  March  1813,  and  from  March  1814  to  the  end  of  that  war,  indudinff  the 
passage  of  the  Donro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  affair  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
aieges  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  aiege  of  Burgos, 
investment  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

27  Mr.  Slevwright  served  with  the  59th  Begiment  at  the  seige  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in 
1825-6  (Medal). 

29  Doctor  Smith  served  the  campaigns  of  1813, 14,  and  15,  indudhig  the  battles  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  Toulouse,  and  Waterloo.  He  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with 
Awe  Clasps. 

30  Mr.  Stratton  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  and  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

31  Mr.  Widmer  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for 
Talavera,  Busaco^  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca,  and  Vittoria. 

Surgeons. 

1  Mr.  Abeli  served  in  Hanover  in  1805  with  the  95th  (Rifle  Brigade);  at  the  siege  of  Copen- 
hagen and  batUe  of  Kioge,  in  1807  ;  with  the  army  cmder  Sir  John  Moore  on  the  retreat  to 
Corunna ;  in  the  Peninsma  in  1810  ;  and  with  the  60th  in  America  from  1814  to  1818. 

2  Mr.  Allardyce  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Vimiera  and  Corunna. 

3  Doctor  Annesley  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Santa  Maura  in  March  1810  ;  siege 
and  capture  of  Trieste,  Oct.  1813.  Also  against  the  Viceroy  of  Italy,  nnder  General  liugeut 
and  Colond  Bob^rtson,  in  1813,  and  waa  at  the  taking  of  Cfomachio,  Ferrara,  Kavenna,  Bo- 
logna, and  Genoa. 

4  Doctor  Amott  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Maida,  Vimiera, 
Corunna,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  Ayton  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

6  Mr.  Baoot  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  fbr 
Corunna,  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

7  Doctor  Bartley  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

8  Mr.  Bett  was  at  the  capture  of  Genoa,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Castine  in  America,  in  1814. 

9  Doctor  B.  H.  Botton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps  for  Rolda  and  Vimiera. 

10  Doctor  Frederick  Brown  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Albuhera. 

11  Mr.  Joseph  Brown  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five 
Clasps  for  Busaco,  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  and  Nivdle. 

12  Doctor  John  Campbell  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  re- 


444  War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 

ceWed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Pyrenees  and  Orthes.    He  serred  a{terwird«  at  Kcw 
Orleans. 

13  Mr.  Cathcart  serred  at  the  capture  of  Martlniqae  in  1809,  and  Gaadaloope  in  18I'i, 
f«)r  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Also  throaghout  the  Barmese  war, 
and  was  present  in  almost  every  action  and  stormiog  P^^ty  daring  the  war. 

14  Mr.  Coombe  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801.  Also  in  the  Peninsnla,  and  hn 
receired  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Talavera.  Biisaoo,  and  Fueotes  d*Onor. 

15  Mr.  Cowen  served  with  the  force  employed  against  the  Hajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1834. 

16  Mr.  Cross  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Cia^pt 
for  Badajoz,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

17  Mr.  Cuddy  served  at  the  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809  for  which  he  has  received  Ihe  Wir 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

18  Mr.  Cunningham  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Upper  Ctnada*  und^r  S'r 
Gordon  Drummond. 

19  Doctor  Daunt  served  at  the  capture  of  Madeira  in  1807  ;  of  Martinique  in  1809  (for  whWS 
he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp)  ;  and  of  Arracan  in  1825. 

20  Mr.  Davidson  served  with  the  50th  in  tne  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal).  Also  the  canpal^i 
on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkeo  and  Fcrozeshah. 

9.1  Mr.  D.  O.  Davies  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1^  I ', 
including  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tarifa;  battles  of  Bsrrosav  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Ktvelle,  sr<i 
Nive  ;  actions  at  St.  Palais,  Aire,  and  Tarbcs  ;  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toalooso.  Served  al*o 
at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  ISIedal  with  six  CUsps. 

22  Mr.  Dealey  served  in  the  Penbunla  in  1811  and  1812»  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Albnhera,  and  first  siege  of  Badajoz. 

23  Mr.  Eddie  served  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7. 

24  Mr.  Este  served  the  E^nrptian  campaign  of  1801  (Medal),  inoTudmg  the  actiona  of  tlie  f^Jk 
(slightly  wounded),  13th,  ana  2 1st  March,  and  siege  of  Alexandria.  Served  alio  in  thp  PeninsoU 
from  Oct  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battles  of  Vittoria*  Pampalona, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

25  Mr.  John  Ferguson  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Can8[da ;  was  engaged  in  la 
^tion  on  Lake  Ontario  and  Luke  Haron  ;  also  in  the  action  of  Michilinachnar. 

26  Mr.  Fletcher  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clains  for  E^ypt  and  Maids. 

27  Doctor  John  Foster  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland. 

28  Mr.  Peter  Fraser  serv^  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Oswex^ 

29  Doctor  Galeani  joined  the  army  in  Sicily,  in  1812,  and  was  employed  in  the  field  nntil 
landed  at  Leghorn,  14th  March  1814.  Present  in  the  campaign  of  Italy  with  the  advaaD-l 
army,  including  Ihe  takiog  of  the  Castle  of  SL  Maria,  in  Spezia,  action  at  Seshi*  negp  msd  sur- 
render of  Genoa,  and  taking  of  the  castle  of  Savona  and  Novi. 

SO  Mr.  Gilder  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

31  Mr.  M.  Griffith  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1  si 4, 
Including  the  battles  of  Busaoo  and  FaentiS  d'Onor,  siege  and  assault  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  ai««e 
and  assault  of  Badojoz,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NIvellc,  Kive,  and  Orthef, 
acdon  at  Yio  Bigorre  (wounded),  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  in  India*  Arabia,  ao  1 
the  Burmese  empire,  from  May  1818.  including  sieges  of  Asseerghur,  Ilas-el-Kjma»  and  Zaii, 
siege  and  assault  of  Dwarka,  affttir  of  BeniBoo- Ali,  assault  of  a  fortress  on  the  banlu  of  U; 
P<  ga  river,  assault  of  Syrian  Pagoda,  siege  of  Donabew,  and  battle  near  Prome.  Ue  hsi 
received  the  War  Medal  with  n'ne  Clasps. 

32  Doctor  Hair's  services  :— Peninsular  campaigns  from  Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  tr* 
1814y  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian  in  August  and  Sept.  1813«  batU** 
of  the  Nivelle,  Nivo,  and  Orthes,  and  the  aff.iirs  of  Vera.  Subsequently  in  the  action  in  fnint 
of  New  Orleans,  and,  finallyi  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps. 

33  Mr.  Uarthill  served  with  the  9th  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affgbanisten  (Meda.) 
nnder  General  Pollock. 

34  Doctor  Henderson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajos,  a«d 
b  Hh  the  actions  of  Salamanca,  18th  and  22nd  July  1812.  He  has  received  the  War  Moial  with 
two  Clasps. 

35  Doctor  Heriot  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June,  1809,  to  the  end  of  the  war,  indo/flsf 
the  battles  of  Talavera  and  Salamanca,  siese  of  Burgos,  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees, 
Nivellp,  and  Orthes,  and  has  received  the  War  Ifedalwith  six  clasps. 

36  ^Ir.  Hichens  served  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

97  Doctor  Ingham  served  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  oif  F.ri 
Gdorg«s  Chippewa,  and  at  the  Falls  of  Niagara. 

38  Sir  Edward  Johnson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  i«« 
Clasp  for  Cornnna. 

39  Doctor  Jones  served  at  Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  in  the  Peninsnla  under  Sir  John  Hoom  ; 
and  subsequently  at  Walcheren. 

40  BCr.  lieoniid  served  in  the  Peninsnla  firom  May  181 1  to  Sept  1814. 

41  Doctor  Thomas  Lewis  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1811  to  Jane  1813. 


War  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers,  446 

42  Doctor  William  Lloyd  served  the  campaign  in  Manders  in  1815 ;  also  in  the  interior  of 
Cejlov  during  the  Kandian  rebellion  in  1817. 

43  Mr.  Lorimer  serred  in  the  Feninsola  from  Jane  1810  to  end  of  that  war  in  1814. 

44  Doctor  M^Dermott  served  at  Neir  Orleans,  8  January  1815 ;  as  also  the  subsequent 
campaign  in  Flanders,  including  the  operations  in  connection  with  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

43  Doctor  M'Donald  serred  in  the  f  eninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps 
for  Sahagun  and  Benevcnte,  Corunna,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  lie  served 
alao  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

46  Mr.  M*Kechnie  served  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811,  for  which  he  has  recelYcd  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

47  Mr.  Macarthur  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  Seringapatam. 

48  Doctor  Macnish  served  with  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805;  expedition  to  South 
America  under  General  Whitelock,  in  1806  and  7  ;  campaign  of  1808  and  9,  in  the  Peninsula, 
including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Yimiera  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps.    Expedition  to  Walcheren,  including  the  siege  of  Flushing. 

49  Doctor  Murtagh,  with  the  effective  men  of  the  wing  of  the  6th  Regt  staUoned  at  Aden, 
formed  part  of  an  expedition  of  500  men  under  the  command  of  Lieut.- Colonel  Pennycuick, 
which  destroyed  the  Arab  posts  of  Sheilc  Medi  and  Sheik  Othman,  and  skirmished  Mtween 
those  places  on  the  6th  Oct  1841. 

50  Mr.  Neill  served  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  1814. 

51  Mr.  Nivison  served  in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  during  the  Bebellion  in  1837  and  38. 

52  Doctor  Paterson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Sept.  1810  to  Dec.  1811.  Served  also  in 
the  Burmese  war. 

53  Doctor  Pearson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

54  Doctor  Perston  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1809  to  April  1813,  including  the 
combat  of  Fos  d'Arouce,  battle  of  Salamanca  (for  which  he  haa  rece'iYcd  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp),  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  therefrom.  Served  also  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

55  Doctor  Piper  served  twenty  years  in  the  East  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Dutch  Squadron  in  Sonrabaya  in  1809.  Accompanied  the  expedition  under  Admiral 
Dmry  to  Macoa,  in  China,  as  auxiliaries  to  the  Portuguese,  in  1809.  Served  also  with  the  Army 
of  R^erve  during  the  Pindarree  war  from  18 1 6  to  1 62 1 . 

56  Doctor  PoUok-Morris  served  in  the  East  Indies  from  1805  to  1823.  He  was  in  the  action  at 
sea  with  the  French  squadron  under  Admiral  Linois,  in  the  Marengo,  84,  on  the  voyage  to 
Madras,  in  Aug.  1805;  he  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of  Adjighur  in  Bundle- 
kaQd,in  1809 ;  and  he  served  throughout  the  Nepaul  war  in  1814  and  1815,  including  the  sieges 
of  Kalunga,  of  Nahn,  and  of  Jeytucic 

58  Mr.  Ranken  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  June  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  blockade  of  Pampeluna  and  repulse  of  the  sortie, 
battles  of  Kivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  ;  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse 

60  Mr.  Rhys  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1813  to  March  1814;  from  that  period,  on 
the  coast  of  America  and  at  New  Orleans,  until  the  conclusion  of  t^e  war  with  America. 

61  Doctor  Riach  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  Germany  and  Holland,  including 
the  action  of  Goerde  in  Hanover,  16th  Sept.  1813  ;  aiF<iir  near  Antwerp  in  Jan.  1814;  attack 
on  Merxem,  and  subsequent  operations  against  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp.  Present  in  the 
actions  at  and  near  Waterloo  on  16th,  1 7  th,  and  18th  June. 

62  Doctor  Robertson  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infantry  throughout  the  campaigns  in 
Affghanistan  from  1838  to  1842  inclusive,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gbuzn^e 
medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  forts  of  Tootumdurrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night 
attack  at  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khardurrah,  assault  of  Perwandurra^  storming 
of  the  Ehoord  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the  JugduUuck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort 
of  Mamo3  Khali,  heroic  defence  of  Jeilalabad  and  sorties  on  the  1 4th  Nov.  and  1st  Dec.  1841, 
1 1th  March,  24th  March,  and  1st  April,  1842  ;  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before 
Jeilalabad,  storming  the  heights  of  JugduUuck,  general  action  of  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of 
Cabool  (medal). 

63  Mr.  Robinson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Siiamancff.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

64  Mr.  Rogers  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  January  1813  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
including  the  action  at  Morales,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

65  Doctor  Shean  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Mirch  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  and  the  Nive,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

66  Mr.  Shekleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps 
for  Albuhera,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

67  Mr.  Sborland  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9,  including  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Cam- 
paign of  1810  and  11  in  Portugal,  including  the  battle  of  Busaca  Served  also  during  the  who^e 
of  the  war  with  the  United  States  of  North  America.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two 
Clasps. 


446  fFar  Services  of  the  Medical  Officers. 

68  Mr.  Smvth  lerred  in  the  Penininla  and  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  leven  CUfps  for 
Buiaco,  Albnhera.  Pyrenees,  NiTelle,  Niye,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

69  Doctor  Steed  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  foqr  Clasps 
for  Bosaoo,  Fuentes  d'Oaor,  Vlttoria,  and  Toulouse.    lie  served  also  the  Waterloo  eampaign. 

70  Mr.  Stephenson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1809  to  the  end  of  thai  war  in 
1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d*Onor»  Cludad  Bodrigu. 
Badajos.  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nire. 

71  Blr.  Stewart  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1811  to  FeK  1813,  and  was  pretent  la 
the  retreat  from  Burgos. 

73  Mr.  Ward  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  oae  Clasp  fur 
Barrosa. 

74  Mr.  West  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Matda. 

75  Mr.  Wilkins  senred  the  campaign  of  18 14  in  the  Peninsula ;  wss  in  the  Kaadita  war  is 
Ceylon  during  1817  and  1818  ;  and  was  Surgeon  of  a  Light  Battalion  at  the  siege  of  Buolapore 
in  1 827.  Served  with  the  4 1  st  Begt  throughout  the  campaign  of  1 842  in  Affghanistan  (Medal), 
and  was  present  in  the  engagements  with  the  enemy  on  tne  28th  March  and  28th  Apru  in  the 
Pisheen  Valley;  in  those  of  the  29th  May  near  Candahar,  30th  Aug.  at  Ooaina,  5th  Sept. 
before  Ghusnee  ;  at  the  occupation  and  destruetion  of  that  Fortress  and  of  Cabool,  the  ex- 
pedition into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture  and  destruction  of  Istali^  and  the  varions  minor  aff^in 
in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes. 

76  Mr.  Williams  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  1810  to  181S. 

77  Mr.  Winterscale  served  at  Walcheren,  in  1809,  and  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Sept  1810,  to 
Dec  1812,  including  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp.    He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  Waterloow 

78  Mr.  Wyer  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  receivea  the  War  Medal  with  five  elaaps  for 
Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivdle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

79  Doctor  James  Young  served  in  Africa  from  1824  to  1827  indosive,  and  waa  preeiol  at  the 
battle  of  Doodwa  against  tne  Ashantees  7  August  1826. 

80  Mr.  Toong  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  March,  1811  to  Feb.  t81S,  inoloding  the  htt 
siege  of  Baduoz,  and  battle  of  Salamanca.  Served  also  the  oampaigna  of  1813, 14,  aad  IS,  la 
(Germany,  Holland,  and  the  Netherlands,  inclndhig  the  attack  on  Bergen-<^Zoaa,  and  hiuk 
of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe  for  Bmi^oz  and  Salamnea. 

Apothecaries. 

80  Mr.  Graham  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  dasp  for 
Comnna. 

Assistant-'Surgeons. 

1  Mr.  Bremner  Jdned  the  army  in  Portugal  early  in  1811,  and  being  appointed  to  the  Baffi 
in  Sept.  1813  he  was  present  with  that  Regt  at  the  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  NiveDe,  Nive,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Embarked  at  Boor* 
deaux  for  Canada  in  June  1814  and  joined  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France  in  1815,  with  vkicb 
he  served  until  Nov.  1818. 

2  Doctor  Brisbane  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps 
for  Vlttoria,  Nivelle^  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

3  Doctor  Cannon  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Cla^ 
for  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  St.  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  Eddowes  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  two  with  Oa^ 
for  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajos. 

6  Mr.  Evers  served  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

7  Doctor  Fnmival  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Cb^ 
for  Badajos. 

8  Mr.  Gktt^  served  the  Waterloo  campaiCT. 

9  Doctor  Kenny  served  in  the  PeninsuTa  and  has  receivedthe  War  Medal  with  four  Claipf 
for  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  Xivelle,  and  Nive.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

10  Doctor  U'Beime  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  vrhh  etfHt 
Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajos,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toolcnsr 

11  Mr.  Radge  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  thr«e  Clasps  for 
Vlttoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

12  Mr.  Thompson  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cla^ 
for  Albuhera  and  Badajoik 

13  Mr.  Tobin  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  rix  Claspe  ftr 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

14  Doctor  Venables  served  in  the  Peninsula  uid  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  tix  Qa<p 
for  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

19  Mr.  Vemer  served  the  Waterloo  campaign. 


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Depufy'Purveyars, 

1  Mr.  Fmdley  served  in  the  PeninBida  and  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Pyrenees  and  Tonlonse. 

2  Mr.  M'Pherson  senred  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  reoeiyed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps 
for  Egypt  and  the  Niyelle. 

3  Mr.  Moore  senred  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  rsoeiyod  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Barrosa. 

4  Mr.  Newoombe  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps 
for  Pyrenees,  n^ivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  George  Winter  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Vimiera. 

6  Mr.  John  Winter  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Roleia. 


VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 


Berington,  James,  I>ep6t   ....  16 

fiort,  James,  R.  Art. 1 

QIBCon8Unt,John,*5Dr.Qds.  3 
Orellier,Jame8,R. Waggon  Train  21 
9  9i®  Hogreve,  Henry,*  15  Bfs.12 
Home,  James,  2  Life  Guards  .  .31 

Lvthe,  John,  R.  Art 1 

O  Connor,  Charles,'  R.  Art.  . .  7 


Dec. 

13 

Jane 

07 

Mar. 

14 

Feb. 

00 

July 

06 

May 

30 

June 

00 

Mar. 

08 

Pereivall,  Charles,*  R.  Artil.  . 
Rainsford,  James,  4  Dr.  Qds. 
Robertson,  James,  10  Drs. . . . 
Schroedcr,  John,  7  Dr.  Gds.  . 
Steed,  Edward  Henry,  Depot 

Timm,  Isaac,  3  Dr.  Ods 

Woodman,  Wm.,  2  Dr.  Gds.  . 


.23  April  18 
25  Dec.  28 
.  2  Oct.  40 
.25  June  12 
.15  Mar.  98 
.17  Feb.  25 
.25  Feb.    13 


1  Mr.  Constant  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  13  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at 
Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the  following  day,  and  battle  of  Waterloo. 

2  Mr.  Hogreve  served  in  the  PeninsiUa,  l^nce,  and  Flanders,  from  Dec.  1811  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  including  the  third  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Toulouse, 
and  Waterloo. 

3  Mr.  O'Connor  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Egypt. 

4  Mr.  Pereivall  served  in  the  East  Indies  with  the  11th  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  present 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-6  (Medal). 


CHAPLAINS. 


Hev,  Carey,  Nicholas 1.Q  Feb.    95 

^  CauUey,  Wm.  Grainger 25  Dec.    09 

—  Crigan,  Claudius    ISJuly    95 

<—  Denius,  Nathaniel  Robert 29  June  16 

—  Dobbs,John    24  Sept.  94 

—  Frith,  William  Cockayn 25  June   12 

—  Goff,Tbomas 28  July    98 

—  Hudson,  Joseph,  MA 25  Nov.  25 

—  J epson,  George #...  8  April  83 


JRev,  Irwin,  Henry 

TheVenerabUArckdeacan,\eMe^  ^16  April  12 

suriab,  J.  T.  H.,  AM. )         "^ 

Bev,  Lyon,  Charles  Jobson,  BA, .  •  9  April  16 

—  Rose,  John H  July    83 

—  Stonestreet,  George  Griffin  ....  4  April  14 

—  Symonds,  Henry  John 12  Apri    13 

^ Timbrell, John    SOJune  95 


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GERMAN  LEGION. 

1st  LIGHT  DRAGOONS.  th$  Army,     mtkal/^pay. 

9  <B^  Bernard  tou  Bothmer 28  Aug.  10  24  Feb.   16 

9  $2i  Henry  George  von  Hattorf    ••  25  Feb.    12  do 

9  ^U  Charles  Elderhost   10  Mar.  13  do 

9  913ft  Alorris  de  Cloudt    17  Sept*  do 

9  HSft  Augustus  Fischer    13  Mar.  12  do 

C2ft  Otto  von  Hammerstein   13  May    15  do 

9  on  Conrad  Poten 6  July  do 

SiB  Lewis  Kirchner  8  July  do 

Charles  Ton  der  Decken 18  AprU  14  25  Feb. 

Q9I  Ludewig  von  M tiller 22  April  do 

912A  Haonach  Boguslaw  Leichen  ....  27  May  do 

George  von  Uslar  Glcichen    13  May   15  do 

Ml  £dward  Trittau  14  May        24  Feb. 

2yD  LIGHT  DRAGOONS. 
9  QSI  Charles.  Baron  Marschalck    ..  24  Nov.  09  24  Feb.    16 

8  312i  George  Bra un    3  July    15  do 

S3A  Augustus  Poten 15  Oct.  do 

9  QiIeI  Ludolph  de  Hugo   24  Mar.  12  do 

9  ^38i  Johannes  Justinis  von  Fomelti           do  do 

9  Augustus  Kuhls 28  May  do 

{£2il  Herman  Hen.  Con.  Ritter.. ..  18  Sept.  13  do 

SB  Em.  Theo.  Chr.  Meier 15  Mar.  14  do 

9B  Ferdinand  Kuster    21  Nov.  15  do 

Fred.  Carl.  Edmund  Kubh    10  April  do 

Ernest  von  Voss 4  July  do 

Ferdinand  von  Stolzenberg 21  Nov.  do 

9  C(El  Frederick  Detmer  13  July   13  do 

18T  HUSSARS. 
9  SSI  George,  Count  von  der  Decken  11  July    11  24  Feb.   16 

9  $<B  Louis  Krauchenberg 13  Jan.    13  do 

9  9i2il  Gustavus  Schaumann 10  Oct.  do 

9  ^3^  Hieronimus  ron  der  Wisch   ..    6  Apiil  14  do 

9  iliB  Conrad  Poien 14July    11  do 

9  9^  Leopold  Si^ismond  SchiUtn  ••  19  Nov.  do 

9  912^  Henry  Cbnstoph.  Bebreos.. ..  19  Nov.   13  do 

^SBL  Franz  Geo.  von  Oldershausen    ..  27  Jan.    14  do 

$Sl  William  Theodore  Gebser 14  Feb.  do 

Ul  Frederick  Jacob  Rahlwes    26  A  pril  do 

9^  WUliam  de  Hassell 13  Sept,  do 

2nd  HUSSARS. 

9UrbanCleve    10  July    1124Feb.    16 

Theodor  von  Stolzenberg 14  Nov.   12  do 

Michael  Lbning  ••«. 16  Nov.  do 

Ernest  Soest 27  Nov.   13  do 

Herman  Westf  eld   23  M»r.  14  do 

Victor,  Count  Alten    27  April  do 

Theodor  von  Marscbaick    28  July    15  do 

HenryGotze Lfna.  28  Mar.  12  da 


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9  9I2A  QuiDtus,  Baron  Goeben 2  May    1 1 

9  ^Sdi  William  voq  Scbnehen 20  Sept. 

9Bi  August,  de  Harliog •••    8  Oct. 

9  ^li^  George  Meyer    27  Dec. 

9  £39  Diede  Wm.  Ton der  UelleD  ..  17Feb.    14 

Guttavus  Meyer .« , 5  July    15 

Wi  John  Henry  D'Homboldt   14  Nov.  12 

9191  Charles  Augustas  Reinecke    ....  15  Nov. 

£29  Christian  Oehlkera 9  Oct.    13 

OH  Anthony  Frederick  Hoyer 5  July    15 

Wi  Frederick  de  Fresnoy 29  July 

9SB  Alex.  Baron  Hammeratein 9  Oct.    13 

QJEI  Rudolph.  Fredrichs. 10  OcU 

QSi  Conrad  von  Dassel 22  Oct. 

91111  Hans.  Baron  Holdenherg    1  Dec. 

George  Julius  Meyer 5  May    14 

Frederick  Eidmann • 12  July   06 

IsT  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

{9!SI  Augustus  Wahrendorff 4  July    15 
Wi  William  de  Heugel    20  Mar.  12 

(His  Adolphos  Koester    22  Oct.    13 

9SB  Nicholas  de  Mioiussir 29  Jan.    14 

$2i  Harry  Leonhart 25  Mar. 

WBL  Gustavus  George  Best    26  Nov.   13 

912i  Adolph.  von  Gentzkow   27  Nov. 

Q®  Otto  de  Marschalck    16  May    14 

Cha.  Martin  A.  Heckscher    20  Aug.   15 

Wi  John  Fred.  Wm.  Bushe  ....  Ens  .29  May   15 

2Mn  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

9  WiUiam  Stolte    24  April  11 

9  91?fE  Charles  Meyer    1  July    15 

9  SSSa  James  Oliver  Lindham,  K»H. .    8  July    1 1 

9  $»  William  Doriog 10  AprU  14 

&Si  Henry  Augustus  Knop    14  Jan. 

9123  Lewis  Charles  Baring ••••  11  April 

Cbr.  Aug.  Jacob  Behne 26  June  15 

Joseph Tholon •••.    6  Oct. 

IsT  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE. 

9  ^*^  Frederick,  Baron  Goeben  •• ..  18  Mar.  13 

9  <^  Leopold  von  Rottberg    18  Aug.  13 

9  Ernest,  Baron  Hodenberg 22  Sept. 

Wi  Frederick  voa  Rossiog 2  Sept.   15 

2^  Christian  Hen.  von  Diiring   . .  17  Aug.   09 

212i  Ludolph  Kamme    18  Aug. 

SB  Diederich  de  Einem 18  Mar.   12 

9  ^SSi  George  Wichmaon 30  Oct. 

9  S3SI  Charles  von  Weyhe    24  Nov. 

WL  Adolph.  von  Arentsschildt 18  Aug.  13 

Fred.  Augustus  MuUer •«.••  22  Sept. 

212A  Augustus,  Baron  Le  Fort 9  Sept. 

^SSSi  Augustus  von  Brandis 6  Jan.    1 4 

212i  Arnold  William  Heise    7  Jan. 

Q2i  Cha.  Aug.  von  der  Hellen 7  May 

9  Frederick  Harzig    7  Dec.  05 

2nd  battalion  of  THE  LINE. 

9  Ferd.  Adolphus  Baron  Holle 28  May    15 

f®  Francis  La  Roche 27  Mar.  14 

George  Fabricius 29  April 

S®  Augustus  Ferdinand  Ziel     17  June 

21B  Lewis  Henry  de  Sichart 28  May    15 

<Si93  Gust.  Fred.  Wm.  Hartmann  • .  •  •    8  May 

21^  Augustus  Luning    17  June 

9  Wi  Adolphus  Hesse    Lieut.  17  Mar.   12 


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3bd  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE.    tJUArm^.     onhalf^pmff. 

Mi  Albert  Cordemann 8  Sept.  14  24  Feb.    16 

Frederick  Erdmann     19  June    15  do 

GeorRe  W.  F.  von  Weyhe 30  Oct.    07  do 

Hft  Charles  Brauns    14  Sept.  10  do 

Wi  Aueuftttts  Kuckuck 18  Mar.  12  do 

itIJuliuft BiinkmaoD   H  May  do 

JH9  Henry  Dehnel 20  Mar,  13  do 

Qm  Lewis  de  BachelI6,  Baron  von  dem 

Brinck 20  Sept.  do 

9ISI  Henrv  Edward  Kuckuck 8  Dec.  do 

Frederick 'de  Stonen  18  Feb.  do 

Q3A  Frederick  von  Schlutter 6  May  do 

W^  Augustus  WiHiam  Kockuck    ....    8  Jan.    14  do 

Q®  Richard  Hupeden    9  Jan.  do 

Ca  Fred.  Bern.  Schneider  •• .  .LiMl.  18  Mar.  12  do 


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4th  battalion  of  THE  LINE. 

SO  Justus  Tormin • 9  June  16 

Christian  Bacmelster 7  Julj 

Qa  Caspar  von  Both 13  Dec.  08 

Wi  Addphus  Ludewig 19  Mar.  12 

mi  Hen.  Fred.  Theo.  de  Witte 31  Oct. 

91SI  Ernest  Brinckmann 4  Mar.  13 

iSI  William  Liining 7  May 

Augustus  Schuize    • 15  June 

Q3ft  Frederick  von  Brandis    26  July 

$!3a  Ferd.  von  Uslar  Gleichen  30  May    1 4 

SB  Arnold  Appohn 6  June    13 

John  Henry  Wicke 28  Feb.    12 


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6tii  battalion  OF  THE  UNE. 

(TiU  Philip  Henry  Fred.  Mejer 4  June  14         do 

9  Charles,  Baron  Linsingen  i 16  April  13         do 

Henry,  Baron  Dachenhausen  ....••..    8  Dec.  do 

9  Ca  Charles  Berger 21  Aug.  do 

{Wi  Geo.  Aug.  Hen.  Bnhse 27  Sept«  11         do 

9M  Augustus  Winckler 20  Mar.  12         do 

Joseph  Korschann  25  Sept.  l225Juljr    15 

9  liB  George  KliogsoUr 16  Dec.  do 

Ha  LewU  de  Geissmaon   16  April  13  24  Feb.   16 

9  ma  George  Wiachmann    lOAjml  15         do 

«SI  Fefdinand  Scharnhorst     27  Alar.  13         do 

Oaa  Charles  Winckler 10  Jan.  14         do 

CB  Uwu  Klingsohr 22  Mar.  do 

££|  Ernest  Baring 26  Majr  do 

Geo.  Cha.  Aug.  von  Loeaecke    15  April  16         do 

Ca  Rudolph  Carstens   15  Maj  do 

9  (TiB  William  Walther Enfvrn  22  Nov.  13         do 

6ru  BATTALION  OF  THE  LINE. 

Joseph  Kersttng 16  Jan.  08  24  May  16 

Ernest,  Baron  Hetmbnrg    16  Mar.  09         do 

Otto  Schaumaon 20  Sept.  10         do 

Christ.  Arnold  Volger    26  Jan.  11          do 

Frederick  Hurtiig   21  Mar.  12         do 

Francis,  Baron  Acton 4  April  14         do 

(^  Christ.  Lewis  von  Ompteda    . . .  •  26  Majr  do 

Alexander  Autran  2  April  14         do 

CB9  Lew.  Albrecht  von  Omptedn  ....  15  April  do 

Herman  Schwencke 8  June  do 

Edward  von  Brandis  .  v 9  June  do 

Fra.  Matlhiu  Deba m  26  Feb.  12         do 


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7th  battalion  of  THE  LINE     the  Army.  on  half-pap. 

Frederick  Munter    21  Sept;  10  24  May    16 

9  Frederick  von  Diebitich 23  July     1 1  do 

9  Theodore  von  Sebiscb    23  Alar.    12  do 

9  Christian  Frederick  Eicbhorn    ....    3  April   14  do 

Augustus  Steffeb 27  May  do 

Q2ft  Arnold  Erich  Backhaus 18  July    14  do 

WSBi  Charles  Ernest  F.  Neuschafier    . .  19  April  do 

on  Franz  Frederick  Backhaus 29  April  do 

Augustus  von  Hodenberg 2  June  do 

8th  battalion  of  THE  LINE, 

IB  George  Delius 11  Sept.  14  24  Feb.  16 

m  Frederick  Ludecitz •  • »  24  Jum  dq 

9  Q2ft  Charles  Poten..... 8  Sept.  .  do 

Sa  Frederick  Ziermann 27  Mar.   12  do 

Q2A  Augustus Hefaaich  .., 12  Sept.  14         do 

Frederick  Dorndorf 12  July    12  do 

Itaa  Godlofe  Kiinotb 13  July  do 

Wi  Frederick  Heniy  Muller 13  April  1 4  do 

IGB  Geo.  Fred.  Godfrey  Lunde. .....  12  Sept«  do 

Q8II  Frederick  Brinckmaon  •  • . .  Ueu  1. 1 0  April   1 1  do 


ARTILLERY. 

Mt^ar  9  Wi  Sir  Geo.   Julius  Hartmann, 

ICCJ3.  GCH.  Lt.-CoZ.  17  Aug.   12  do 

Captain  9  Lewis  Daniel' •.....••.*  26  Nov.  08  do 

2fid  Captain    029  George  Wiering  •  •  •  •  • ,  •  •  23  Nov.   09  do 

1st  Lieutu       9  Victor  Preussner •..«.••    5  June  07  do 

Ferdinand  de  Brandia  •• • .  •  •  28  Sept.  do 

William  Rumroel ,••..  14Deo.   12  do 

Qffii  Waiiam  de  Goeben 26  Nov.  13  do 

Frederick  Drechsler •  •  27  Nov.  do 

9  Augustus  Pfaonkucbe 28  Nov.  do 

9  Q8A  Henry  Hartmann   « ••  26  Mar.  14  do 

Henry  Bostleroann 16  May   15  do 

2nd  Lieuts.     Qtt  Lewis  Haardt ..••••  14  Dec.  12  do 

Lewis  Scharahorst 15  Nov.   13  do 

aiSI  Lewis deWissdI... 30  Nov.   13  do 

031  Charles  Herman Ludowieg     ••..16  Feb.    14  do 

Augustus  Capelle. « . . .  • 19  May  do 

2Nd  Lieuts.      John  Fred.  Schlichtherst    20  May    14  do 

Franz  Rottiger. .  .• ~. .  26  Nov,  do 

Adolphus  Recbtern 24  July    15  do 

Lewis  Hagemana 25  July  do 

Paymaster       John  Blundstone 9  April  05  do 

Vster.'Surg.    John  Frederick  Hilmer 22  Aug.  06  do 

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ENGINEERS. 

Captain  Victor  Prott,  KCH 23  Mar.  05  do 

1st  Lieuts.      9  William  Unger 14  Aug.  11  do 

John  Luttermann    21  Nov.  12  do 

STAFF. 

Brig.'Mqfors  9  ^^*  Chr.  Baron  Heimburg  • . ».Capt.  26  July    15  do 

9  Wi  George  Baring    Capt,  20  Nov.  do 

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MISCELLANEOUS  CORPS. 


BRUNSWICK  CAVALRY.    th^Armw,    imka^^ 

Cttptalui  ^  WiUtam  de  WulfTea 28  SepU  09  14  June   IG 

*  Alexander  von  Encliien   7  Mar.   1 1  do 

^Gttstavus  ConradAlex.vonGirseirald    4  Nov.  13         do 

iJtultnant       W  illiam  von  Lubeck • I  Nov.        24  Feb. 

C4»rn€t  Frederick  Moeller    10  Mar.  1 4  24  June 

Adjutant  William  Bot»   Lieut,  26  Sept.  09  do 

Quar.'Master  Ferdinand  de  Bothmer 21  June  10         do 

BRUNSWICK  INFANTRY. 

Capttt'm  *  Frederick  von  Wolffradi 16  Aug.  10       1814 

UiutsMntt     Erneit von  Patzimkj «...  27  Sept.  09         do 

*Carl.  Ernest  Bemer do  do 

{J.  D.  W.  U  von  Schwanenberg    ..  21  Feb.  11  do 

Frederick  Haotler  27  June  do 

9  Albert  voD  Greisbcim • 27  Aug.        24  June  IS 

9  Charles  Haberland 1  April  14        1814 

EndgHt  Johannes  Cornelius  Scbot I  April  13         do 

9  Michael  Charles  Edwaids 28  Oct.  do 

CHASSEURS  BRITANNIQUES. 

Captain          Nidi.  Phdibert  de  Brem Major   4  June  14  24  June   14 

lA€ut€nantt     Etienne  de  Planta 3  Dec.  07  2  Nov.   15 

J_ N-* de  Poochalon 4May  10  1814 

Jean  Neporoooene  Stoeber 28  June  do 

9  Armand  Casimir  G.  Dufief. 28  Oct.  do 

Silvain  de  Precorbin 4  June  12  do 

Jos.  Ignace  Gooasencourt 22  July  13  do 

Frederick  Wdr   21Apnl  14  do 

Aititi^'Surg.   Ignation  Stnmpa ...•..••  12  Apr.  10  do 

ROYAL  CORSICAN  RANGERS. 

Caplaint  Joseph  Paoattieri 6  Jan.  07  1817 

Jacques  Gnanter^ 27  May  13  do 

Lkutmantt     Peter  Francis  Ciavaldini 6  Jan.  07  do 

Loais  de  Kampts • 31  May  11  do 

Antonio  D'OdSaidi 10  Feb.  12  do 

Dominico  Antonio  Perelti  • 25  June  do 

EtmgH  Joseph  Suaini ••••19May  14  do 

DILLON'S  REGIMENT. 
Captain  Jean  de  Cbesse  20Mar.  11       1814 

GREEK  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

tituUnanit     Pietro  Antonio  Salvatorio    •    2  July    13         do 

PierreAstato •••• •••  25June  14         do 

ROYAL  MALTA  REGIMENT. 
Lt#iil«iMiic       Em.  Fer.  Cha.  Bern.  Richter    20  xVIar.  05       181 1 

MEURON'S  REGIMENT. 

Captain  George  Aleiander  Dardel 24  Sept  04        1808 

LiiutamaaU     Chariee  Jos.  Zehapfenntog 9  Mar.  09  25  July    16 

Charlea de Gumoens 28  Apiil  11258epf. 

Anioine  Fred,  de  Grmflenried 30  April  do 

August  de  Loriol   • 28Sept.  14  do 

Charlea  Caaar  de  Meuron do  do 

Joles Cauar Saani  • ••.•••••••  15  Jan.    16         do 


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453 


ROLL'S  REGIMENT,  t£^v.    ^i^Zff^. 

Captaim  Nicholas  MuUer    Maj<Mr   4  Jud«  14        1816 

Ferd.  Compudela  Ville 21  Oct.  04  25  Dec.    17 

Antoine  Courant 5  April  10        1816 

Ueutinantt     Jost  Mailer 6  Nov.  07  do 

Amani  Glatx 23  May  08         do 

Pierre  P.  Augusta  de  Courteo 15  Dec.  do 

Hecior  de  Salis 22  Dec  do 

Charles  Pannach. 25  Jau.  10         do 

JeanJuliani    •••••ISFeb.  11  do 

Edmund  deTugginer 26  Feb.  11  do 

Oito  Henry  Salinger 28  Feb.  do 

Henry  d'Holbreuse 15  Oct.  12  do 

Joseph  Gunler   9  Dec  do 

Edward  de  Tugginer 29  Sept.  13         do 

Jean  Baptiste  Phil.  Stutzer • .  •  27  Oct.  14         do 

Ensign  Charles  ue  Brooner 22  June  15         do 

L'haplatRt        John  Becker   9  Dec.  94        1810 

William  Peter  Macdonald 1  July  12        1816 

AtsiU.'Sftrg,    Chtirles  GemneHaro 25  Nov.  13         do 

SICILIAN  REGIMENT. 

LieuUnanti     Thomas  de  Fossi. • «•    6  April  09  25  Mar*  16 

Marino  Zujiani   8  Feb.  10  do 

Gustave  de  Roquefeuil 23  Aug.  do 

Quar.-Afas(«r  John  Nurg • 3  Nov.  03  do 

WATTEVILLE'S  REGIMENT. 

LieuU'Col,      Rudolphe  de  May 21  May  12  24  Oct.    16 

Captain  Cha.  Zahender  De  Thiel    25  Mar.  1 1  26  Oct.    16 

Ueuteuanu     Albert  Steiger 6  May  07  24  Oct.     16 

Francis  Dicenta 28  Aug.  11  24  Oct. 

Rodolph  de  Watteville   22  Feb.  14  do 

Entigns  Fra.  Louis  Coo.  Fischer 25  Jan.  14  do 

Jean  Albert  Fischer 27  Jan.  do 

Chaplain         Peter  James  de  la  Mothe    23  April  12  do 

Adjutant  Jo»c;ph  Mermet hieut.  27  Jan.  08  do 

AuiiU'Surg.  Jean  Baptiste  Boidin 1  May  01  25  July    16 

YORK  LIGHT  INFANTRY  VOLUNTEERS. 

Oiptain  Arthur  Leon  de  Tinseau 15  June  15  25  July    16 

Ututenanti     Antoine  Louis  de  Mendibus 8  July  11  19  Mar.   17 

John  Ordon    •••• 10  July  do 

Entien  LottisTholon 14  Sept.  13  25  July    16 

FOREIGN  VETERAN  BATTALION. 

Captain  Frederick  WynekcQ    8  July  11  24  Feb.    16 

i'in'tmttnti     George  de  Wino 20  Aug.  11  do 

IB  Frederick  von  Finke    20  Mar.  12         do 

Envgm  Henry  Brackmeyer •  31  Jan,  14         do 

John  Henry  Wegener 18  Aug.  15         do 

Frederick  Schultae 20  Aug.  do 

FOREIGN  CORPS  OF  WAGGONERS, 

hitnttnantt      'David  Craaius 14  May  15  25  April  16 

Philip  Aug.  von  Hailessem 18  May         25  June 

C^nntt  John  Albert Kropp 1  June  1525  July 


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P$r  Ann,        Dmte  0f 
BELFAST.  £    I.   rf.   A^^poiHttmem. 

Town-Major    ..Lwue.  Peter  Stuart^  late  1  R.  Vet.  Bn..«« 63  13    8    24  Dec.    18 

DARTMOUTH. 

Governor  •••••  •Arthar  Howe  Holdsworth •• •••  10  8«pL  07 

Fort-Major  ....  Colontl  Robert  Kelly,  Unattached 69  19    2     11  Dec.  28 

DUNCANNON  FORT. 
Fort-Major  ....Liitrt.  Thomas  Austin,  late  6  R.  Vet  Bn 63  13    8    27  July    20 

EDINBURGH  CASTLE. 
Chaplain i2«o.  Jamea  Millar 16  May   50 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 
Capt.  of  Saadoim  Fort,  Afqfar  Sir  Wm.  Wynn,  late  Invallda. ...  173    7    6    29  Mar.  10 

LONDONDERRY  AND  CULMORE. 
GoTemor 9  QjB  Gen.  John  Eari  of  Strafford,  OCB.  OCH.       no  pay       15  Jane  23 

MILFORD  HAVEN. 
Gofemor  ••••••5ir  John  Owen,  Barf •  14Jana21 

NEW  GENEVA. 
Fort-Major  ....Anthony  Wharton 159    4    0    26Dec   16 

PORTSMOUTH. 
Physician Dtnetor-Gen,  9  Str  James  M'Grigor,  BarU,  MD.  173    7    6    13  June  1 1 

STIRLING  CASTLE. 
Chaplain IUp.  Robert  Watson 76    0  10    26April38 

TOWER  OF  LONDON. 

ConsUble tt  Qenerai  VUeount  Combermere,  GCB.  QCH.  947    9    7  11  Oct.  5i 

Lieutenaot  ...  .9  CSft  Major-Otn.  Sir  George  Bowles,  KCB. ..  663    1    8  16  July  51 

Depaty-Lieut...Jfq^or-(7en.  Lortf  DeRos   r 346  15    0  13  Feb.  52 

Major Captain  John  Henry  Elrington,  b.  p.  28  Dragoone  173    7    6  4  July    16 

Chaplain KeD.  Henry  MeWill,  B.D 115  11    8  6  ApiiMO 


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MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


CHELSEA  HOSPITAL.  Per  Ann,        Date  of 

£     s.  d.Appointmeni, 

GoTornor 9  QJB  Gen.  Sir  Colin  Halkett,  OCB.  GCH,   ....  500    0  0  26  Nov.  49 

Lieat.-Go7.. . .  .9Wi  Getteral  Sir  Andrew  F.  Barnard, GCB.GCii.  400    0  0  26  Nor.  49 

Major Lieut.- Co/. Henry  Le  Blanc 292  10  0  22  Sept.  14 

Adjutant 9  Co/.  Sir  John  Morillyoa  Wilson,  CB.  KH 176  11  6  16  Nov.  22 

Chaplain Am.  O.  Mathiaa,  Mi< 300    0  0  15  Aug.  46 

Phys.  and  Sui^.  Daniel  Maclachlan,  MD,  (with  Local  rank  of  Dtp,  1 

Intp,'Oen,  of  Hotpitalt  fir  the  dutiet  of  Chelsea  }  500    0  0    8  May    40 

Hotpital  onlyy  23  Feb.  49)  ' 3 


ROYAL  MILrrARY  COLLEGE. 

Governor  ••••..  9  <fi9i  Oeneral  Sir  Geo.  Scovell,  KCB 1000 

Liettt..Gov #  Litut.-CoL  G.  W.  Prouer 383 

Major  and  Superiatendent  of  Studies,  Mqjor  Patrick  L.  MoDougall  300 

Captains  of  Companies  I  Brevet-Mtyor  Robert  Daly* 1 29 

of  Gentlemen  Cadets  (  Captain  Garnet  Man  129 

Chaplain,  &c.  ..i?«o.  H.  L.  Chepmell « 300 

Quarter-Master  and  Paymaster,  lAeut,  William  Legh  Hilton. .  •  • . •  197 

Surgeon   John  Pickering,  JtfD 255 

Assist.-Sarg.   ..  Melville  Neale,  If  D « 136 


ROYAL  mLITARY  ASYLUM  AT  CHELSEA. 

Commandant  ..QSt  Colonel  John  Clark,  KH.  Unatt 400    0  0  2  April  52 

Sec.  and  Adjt.. .  Captain  Joseph  Edward  Addison,  b.  p.  97  Foot. .   182  10  0  4  May    49 

Quarter-Master  William  Cottsms 183    0  0  1  July    47 

Surgeon    Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  JfJ> 273  15  0  1  Aug«  48 


ROYAL  HIBERNIAN  SCHOOL  IN  DUBUN. 
Surgeon   Edward  Hugh  Blakenej 431    0    6    4  Nor.  ^ 

1  Major  Daly  served  with  the  14th  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhartpore  in  1825-6,  and 
was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault, — left  leg  amputated. 


0 

0    3  Feb. 

37 

5 

0    9  Jan. 

54 

0 

0    3  Mar. 

54 

5 

5  23  June 

43 

5 

5    9  June 

54 

0 

0  25  Mar. 

04 

6 

8  24  July 

54 

10 

0  29  June 

32 

17 

6    6Dec. 

43 

456 


OFFICERS 

TO  WHOM 

GOLD       DECORATION  8 

HAVE  BEEN  GRANTED 

N  COMMEMORATION  OF  THEIR  SERVICES  IN  THE 
FOLLOWING  BATTLES  OR  ACTIONS. 

Maida 4  July  1806 

Roleia 17  Aog.      08 

Vimicra  •••• »•• • 21  Aug. 

Sahagun,  Benevente,  &c.  (actions  of  Cavalry) •  •  • . .  Dec.  1808  &  Jan.      09 

Corunna •• ....IG  Jao. 

Martinique (attack  and  capture). Feb. 

Talavera 27  &  28  July 

Guadaloupe (attack  and  capture) Jan.  Ac  Feb.       10 

Busaco... 27  Sept. 

Barrosa 5  Mar.       11 

Fuentes  d'Onor...,. •• • 5  May 

Albuhera 16  May 

Java (attack  and  capture) •••.••..   Aug.  &  Sept. 

Ciudad  Rodrigo (assault  and  capture) Jao.       12 

Badajoz ••.,   (     do.  do.    ). 17  March  &  6  April 

Salamanca.. • ........•••«.•     22  July 

Fort  Detroit,  America. . ....  (capture  of) Aug. 

Vittoria 21  June       13 

Pyrenees • 28  July  to  2  Aug. 

St.  Sebastian ..(assault and  capture) Aug.  &  Sept. 

Chateauguay,  America • 26  Oct. 

Nivelle 10  Nor. 

Chrystler's  Farm,  America 11  Nov. 

Nive 9  to  13  Dec. 

Orthes 27  Feb.      14 

Toulouse • 10  April 


On  the  7th  October,  1813,  a  General  Order,  of  which  the  following  ii  an  abttiacty  wti 
issued  by  the  Commander-in-Chief: — 

Whereas  considerable  inconvenience  has  arisen  from  the  number  of  Medals  wbidi  hate 
been  issued  in  commemoration  of  the  brilliant  and  distinguished  events  in  which  the  socens 
of  His  Majesty's  arms  has  received  the  Royal  approbation,  the  Prince  Regent  has  been  pleated 
to  command  that  the  following  Regulations  shall  be  adopted  in  the  grant  and  drcolatioo  of 
such  marks  of  distinction :  viz.— > 

1st.  That  one  Medal  only  shall  be  borne  by  each  Officer  recommended  for  such  dis- 
tinction. 

2od.  That  for  the  second  and  third  events,  which  may  be  subsequently  comroemormtcd  ia 
like  manner,  each  individual  recommended  to  bear  the  distinction  shall  carry  a  gold  Cla^ 
atuched  to  the  ribbon  to  which  the  Medal  is  suspended,  and  inscribed  with  the  name  of  the 
Battle  or  Siege  to  which  it  relates. 

3rd.  That  apon  a  claim  being  admitted  to  a  fourth  mark  of  distinction,  a  Cross  sbiU  U 
borne  by  each  oflker,  with  the  names  of  the  four  Battles  or  Sieges  respectively  inscnbrd 
thereupon ;  and  to  bt  worn  in  substitution  of  the  distinctions  previously  granted  to  sack 
individoalf 


Officers  who  have  received  Gold  Decorations,  457 

4th.  UpoD  each  occasion  of  a  similar  nature  that  may  occur  suhsequently  to  the  grant  of 
a  Cross,  the  Clasp  shall  again  he  issued  to  those  who  have  a  claim  to  the  additional  distinction, 
to  he  borne  on  the  ribbon  to  which  the  Cross  is  suspended,  in  the  same  manner  as  described 
in  No.  2  of  these  Regulations. 

His  Royal  Highness  was  further  pleased  to  command  that  the  distribution  of  Medals  or 
Badges  for  Military  services  of  distinguished  merit  shall  be  regulated  as  follows :  viz.— 

1st.  That  no  General  or  other  Officer  shall  be  considered  entitled  t}  receive  them,  unless 
he  has  been  personally  and  particularly  engaged  upon  those  occasions  of  great  importance 
and  peculiar  brilliancy,  in  commemoration  of  which  such  marks  of  distinction  are  to  bo 
bestowed. 

2nd.  That  do  Officer  shall  be  considered  a  candidate  for  the  Medal,  or  Badge,  except 
upon  the  special  selection  and  report  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  upon  the  spot,  as 
havine  mented  the  distinction  by  conspicuous  services. 

3rd.  That  the  Commander  of  the  Forces  shall  transmit  to  the  Commander-in-Chief, 
Returns,  signed  by  himself,  specifying  the  names  and  ranks  of  those  Officers  whom  he  shall 
have  selected  as  particularly  deserving. 

4tb.  The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  making  the  selection  will  restrict  his  choice  to  the 
under-mentioned  ranks :  via.— 
General  Officers. 

Commanding  Officers  of  Brigades. 
Commanding  Officers  of  Artillery,  or  Engineers. 
Adjutant-General,  and  Quarter-Master-General. 
Deputies  of  ditto,  and  ditto,  having  the  rank  of  Field  Officers. 
Assistants,   Adjutant    and  Quarter-Master-Generah,    having  the  rank   of  Field 
Officers,  and  being  at  the  head  of  the  Staffs  with  a  detached  Corps,  or  distinct 
division  of  the  Army. 
Military  Secretary,  having  the  rank  of  Field  Officer. 

Commanding  Officers  of  Battalions,  or  Corps  ec^uivalent  theiPto;  and  Officers  who 

may  have  succeeded  to  the  actual  command  during  the  engagement,  in  consequence 

of  the  death  or  removal  of  the  original  Commanding  Officer. 

The  Crosses,  Medals,  and  Clasps,  are  to  be  worn  by  the  General  Officers,  suspended  by  a 

Ribbon  of  the  colour  of  the  sash,  with  a  blue  edge,  round  the  neck  ;  and  by  the  Commanding 

Officers  of  Battalions,  or  Corps  equivalent  thereto ;  and  Officers  who  may  have  succeeded  to 

the  actual  command  during  the  engagement;  the  Chiefs  of  Military  Deoartments,  and  their 

Deputies  and  Assistants  (having  the  rank  of  Field  Officers) ;  and  such  other  Officers  as  may 

be  specially  recommended,  attached  by  a  Ribbon  of  the  same  description  to  the  button-hole  of 

their  uniform. 

Those  Badges  which  would  have  been  conferred  upon  the  Officers  who  have  fallen  at  or  died 
since  the  BalUes  and  Sieges,  shall,  as  a  token  of  respect  for  their  memories,  l^e  transmitted  to 
their  respective  families.— Fufe  the  London  Gazette,  dth  October,  1813. 


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OFFICERS 


NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 


or  TOE 

MOST    NOBLE    ORDER    OF    THE    GARTER, 

(Aeearding  to  their  SMU,) 


KNIGHTS,  (KG.) 


Field  Marshal  His  Jioyal  Highnest  Prince  Albert, 

AT.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG.        Grenadier  Guards. 
Lieut.-Genend   Hit  Royal  Highnest  the  Duke  of 

Cambridge,  A  P.  GCMG,       Scots  Fus.  Guards*. 
Field  Marslml  Hit  Majetty  the  King  of  the  Bel« 

gians,  GCB.  GCH. 
9  SSI  Colonel  Charles,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Aide- 

de-Camp  to  the  Queen.  Sussex  Militia. 


Colonel  W.  F.  Duke  of  Buccleuch, 

Edinburgh  Militia. 
Major-General  Henry,  Duke  of  Cleveland. 
Colonel  Thomas  Karl  de  Grey, 

York  Hussars,  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
Captain   Richard    Marqvis   of  Hertford,    h.  p. 

22  Drs. 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 

OF   THE 

MOST  ANCIENT  AND  MOST  NOBLE  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE. 


KNIGHTS,  (KT.) 

Field  Marshal  Hit  Uoyal  Highnest  Prince  Albert,  I  General  George,  Af a  rtf.o/'Tweeddale,  CB.  ..30  F. 
KO.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG,  Gren.  Gds. 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 


or  Tus 


MOST  ILLUSTRIOUS   ORDER   OF   ST.  PATRICK. 


KNIGHTS,  (KP.) 


Field  Marshal  His  Uoynl  Highnest  Prince  Albett, 
K.O.  KT,  GCB,  GCMG.  Gren.  Guards 

Lieut.-General  Hit  lioual  Highnest  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge,  KG.  QCMG.  Scots  Fus.  Gds. 


General  FAlmund,  "Earl  of  Cork* 
Colonel  Francis  N.  Afar^.  of  Couyngliam,  GCH. 

Unatt. 


463 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  TII£  ARMY 

or  THE 

MOST  HONOURABLE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH, 


KNIGHTS,  GRAND  CROSS.  (GCB.) 


Field  Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Prittee  Albert, 
KG.  KT.  KP.  CCMG.  Grenadier  Qaarda. 
{Great  Master  of  the  Order.) 

Field  Marshal  His  Majesty  the  King  of  ihs  Bel* 
giant,  KG.  and  GCH. 


Jf  Q2a  Barnard,  Gen.  Sir  A.  F.  GCH Rif.Br. 

9  Blakeney,  General  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  £. GCH... 7  F. 
9  Briibane,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  M.  Br.  GCH.  34  F. 
)P  Burgoyne,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  F.  from  Royal 

Engineers 
C  Aid  well.  General  Sir  James  L. .  .Madras  Engineers 
}fi  Combermere,  Gen.  S.,  Vise.  GCH. . .  1  Life  Gds. 
§  Cotton,  General  Sir  Willonuhby,  KCH.  .  .32  F. 
9  Douglas,  Gen.  Sir  H.fil.  GCAfG.  {Civil)  15  F. 

9  Gough,  General  Hugh,  Viscount 87  F. 

9  «a  Halkett,  Gen.  Sir  Colin,  GCH 45  F. 

Jfi  £9eI  Hatdinge,  General  Heniy,  Viscount  {CitH) 
57  F.  Otiteriil  Commandhsg-in^Ckirf 


Howard  de  Walden,  Capt.  C.   A.  Lord  (CwU) 

b.  p.  8  F. 
LittIer,LiettL-Gen.5tr  John  Hunter,  Bengal  Infantiy 

Lttsbington,  General  Sir  J.  L Madras  Cavalry 

Pollock,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  George  . .  ..Benaal  Artillay 
Pottinger|Lient.-Gen.  Right  Hon.  Sir  UeiUY,  Bsrt. 

{Civil)  Bombay  In^tiy 
9  Wi  Raglan,  Field  Marshal  Fits  Roy  J.  H.  Z.<rn^. 

Rojai  Horse  Ooards. 
9  C®  Seaton,  General  John  Lord,  GCMG.  GCH. 

2  Ufe  Gosrds 
9  Wl  Smith,  lieut.-General  Sir  Henry  Geurge 

Wakelyn,  Bart.,  RiBe  Brigade 
9  on  Strafford,  Gen.  John,  Earl  of,  GCH.  Cold* 

stream  Gnardt 
9  mi  Thackwell,  Lient..Gen.  Sir  J.  KH.  16  Dn. 
9  Westmorland,   General  John,  Emrl  of\  GCH. 

(CkfU)  56  F. 
9  CB  Woodford,  General  Sir  Alexander,  GCMG. 

40  F. 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.  (KCB«) 


9  Bell,  Lt.-Gen.  5Jr  John 95  F. 

\)  Sa  Berkeley,  General  Sir  G.  H.  F 36  F. 

Bloorofield,  Lieut.  J.  A.  D.  Lord  {Civil)  fa.  p. 

Coldst.  Gds. 

9  Bourke,  Geo.  Sir  Richard «...64  F. 

9  921  Bowles,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George,  LteufM- 

cifit  of  the  Tower 
9  Brown,  Lieut.-General  Sir  George,  KH,  77  Foot 
Bunbury,  LL-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Edw.  Bart. 

m  Campbell,  Majnr-Goo.  Sir  Colin 67  F. 

9  Campbell,  Gen.  Sir  Henrv  F.  GCH 25  F. 

9  iB  Cathcart,  General  Chas.  M.  Earl,  1  Drag. 

Guards 
Cautley,  Lt.-Col.  Proby  Thomas  {CivU),  late  of 

Bengal  Art. 
Cheape,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  . .  Bengal  Engineers 
9  lU  Clifton,  General  Sir  A.  B.  KCH.    ..1  Dr. 

9  D*Aguilar.  Lt.-6en.  Sir  Geo.  G 23  F. 

D«Dois,  Major.-Gen.  Sir  James 

9  Douglas,  General  Sir  James • 42  F. 

Doveton,  General  Sir  John •  Madras  Cavalry 

9  Downes,  General  Ulysses,  Lord 29  F. 

9  Doyle,  Col.  Sir  John  Miltey 

9  England,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Richard,  KH,..60  F. 


9  Oa  Evans,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  De  Lacy 21  F. 

9  Fiu  Gerald,  General  Sir  John  Forster.  •••  18  F. 

9  Gardiner,  General  Sir  R.  KCH R.  Art. 

9  m  Gomm,  General  Sir  W.  Maynaid    ..  13  F. 

9  Grey,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John 5F. 

9  Guise,  Gen.  Sir  John  Wright,  Bt 85  F. 

9  CiBHartmann,  Lt-Col  5ir  Julius,  GC/f.  h. p. 

late  Germ.  Legion 

9  Hope,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  James  A 9  K. 

Houstoun,  General  Sir  Rob. Bengal  Cavalry 

Howden,  Maj.-Gen.  J.  H.  Lord,  KH.  fCiml) 
Lawrence,  Col.  Sir  H.  M.  {Civil)    Bang.  ArtiSeiy 
Jicigbton,  General  Sir  David  ••••  Bombay  lofaatrv 

9  Leitb ,  General  Sir  Alesander   31  F. 

9  Macbean,  General  Sir  Wm 92  F. 

9  McGregor,  Maj.*Gen.  Sir  Duncan  (Civi/) 
9  M'Grigor,  Sir  James,  Bart.  MD.  late  Director- 

Gen.  Medical  Departmest 
9  M'Mahon,  General  Sir  Thomas,  Bt    •  •  •  •  10  F. 

{m  Macdonell,  General  5ir  Jas.  irCH...71  F. 
Maclaine,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Archibald. •••  ..52 F. 

Manners,  General  Lord  Charles  S 3  Dr. 

Melville,  Maj.-Gen.  Heniy  Vioeount ,  .from  60  K 
9  Napier,  General  Sir  Geo.  T 1  W.  1.  a 


Most  Honourabh  Order  of  the  Bath. 


464 


r  KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS— amtimieif. 

'Napier,  LU-Geiu  Sir  William  F.  P 22  F. 

.  Owen,  Major-GeD*  Sir  John,  KH,  lata  Royal 

Marines 

Pasley.  Lt.-Gen.  5ir Cha«*  WiD...froiuR.  Eog. 

Reid,  Col.  Sir  Wm.  (Civil)  ..Rojal  EDgiDeen 
icharda,  General  Sir  Wm.    ••  ••Bengal  lafaotry 

Rolt,  Lt.-GeD.  Sir  John 2  F. 

$l9A  Ross,  Gen.  Sir  Hew  J)^Dep,Adj,'Giu,  to  the 

Royal  Artillery 
assell,  General  Shr  James Madras  Cavalry 

Scboedde,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  H. 
:oU,  General  Sir  Hopton  S.  . •  •  .Madras  Infantry 


9  Q29  Scovell,  General  Sir  Geoi|[e|  4  Dragoons 
Governor  of  ths  Royal  Military  ColUge 

8  Smith,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Cha.  F from  R.  £og« 
Wi  Somerset,  Major-Gen.  'Sir  Henry,  KU» 
Steel,  Col.  Sir  Scudamore  Winde. . Madras  Array 
9  Stovio,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick,  KCMG, .  .83  F* 

9  Wallace,  Gen.  Sir  John  Alex.  JBt •.88  F. 

Watson*  Gen. Sir  James    •••••14F. 

Wheeler.  Maj,*Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Massey,  Bengal  Inf. 
Willshire,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  jB^.   ....  51  F. 

Wilson,  General  5ir  John U  F. 

Woodford,  Maj.-Gen,  Sir  J.  G.  KCH. 


COMPANIONS.  (CB.) 


bbot,  Lt.-Col.  Augustus  ••••••  Bengal  Artillery 

bbott.  Colonel  Sir  Frederick  •  •  •  •  late  of  Bengal 

Engineers 
I  a'Court,  Lt.-Gen.  Charles  Ashe,  KH.    .  .41  F. 

dams,  Major- General  Henry  Wm 

lexander,  Colonel  James Bengal  Artillery 

I  Andersotit  Lt.*Col.  Joseph,  KH,   . .  late  of  50  F. 

.nderson,  Lt.-CoL  William Bengal  Artillery 

.ndrews,  LL-Gen.  Augustus  ••  ••Madras  Infantry 
iDstruther,  Lt.-CoI.  Philip    .  • .  .Madras  Artillery 

I  Arbuthnott,  General  Hon.  Hugh ,38  F. 

.sbbumham,  Maj.-Gen.  Hon,  Thomas  from  29  F. 

I  Auchrouty,  Lt.-Gen.  Sam.  B 65  Foot 

backhouse.  Major  Julius  Brockman,  late  Bengal 

Artillery 

}  Bunbrigge,  Lt-Gen.  Philip 26  F. 

(alders,  Colonel  Chas.  Wm.  Morley . . .  • .  .Unatt. 
(alfonr,  Lieut.-Col.  George  ( Civil)  Madras  Art. 

Usden,  Col.  James  Lewis    •  • late  of  89  F. 

taumgardt,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Gregory 
)  9m  Beckwith,  Maj-Gen.  CharUs 

I  Bell,  Lt..Col.  Thomas late  of  48  F. 

{eosoD,  Col.  Richard Bengal  Infantry 

liddulph,  Lt.-Col.  Edward •  Bengal  Artillery 

I  Birch,  Lt.-Gen.  John  Francis .R.  Eng. 

lirch.  Colonel  R.  J.  H Bengal  Infantry 

I  Bisshopp,  Mai. Gen.  Cecil 
;lair,  Lt-Col.  Charles  Deraynes  ••  Bengal  Army 
I  Blake,  CoL  WiUiam  WiUiams     ..late  of  11  Dr. 
I  Blanshard,  CoL  Thomas  ••••••..  R.  Engineers 

llundell,  Col.  Frederick    Madras  Artillery 

I  Booth,  William,  ..Deputy  Commissary-General 

kadford,  Colonel  J.  F • . .  Bengal  Lt.  Cav. 

lowyer,  Lt.-Col.  Cornelius  ..  late  of  Bengal  Army 

;ray,  Col.  Edwaid  Wm late  of  39  F. 

I  ^M  Brereton,  Col.  Wm.  KH Royal  Art. 

Irind,  Colonel  Fred Bengal  Art. 

Irooke,  Colonel  George • .  .Bengal  Artillery 

Irooke,  Colonel  Henry  Vaughan 32  Foot 

I  Hrotherton,  Lt.-Gen.  Tho.  Wm.    ..••..  15  Dr. 

i  Brown,  Lt.-Colonel  Gnstavus late  of  95  F. 

}  Wi  Browne,  Col.  Fielding 

(rowne,  Colonel  Gore • .  • .  .h.  p.  44  F. 

kowne,  CoK  Walter  John Bomoay  Inf. 


Buller,  Major-Genera]  George   

9  Banbury  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  •• late  of  80  F. 

Burlton,  Lt-Col.  William,  .late  of  Bengal  Cavalry 
Butterworth,   Col.  William  John  *.  late  Madias 

Infantry 
9  9l9i  Calvert,  Lieut.-General  Felix  ....  90  F. 
Cameron,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Poulett  .  .Madras  Infantry 

Campbell,  Col.  John   •  Madras  Infantry 

Capon,  Maj.-Gen.  Darid Bombay  lofantry 

Carmichael,  Colonel  Charles  M.  Bengal  Cavalry 

Carnegy,  Col.  Alex Bengal  Infantrr 

CarmiherSf  Lieut.-Col.  Bichard  •  • .  Hate  of  2  P. 
9  Wi  Chalmers,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  KCH.  78  F. 
Oiurch,  Lt.-Co].  Sir  R.  GCH.    late  of  Gr.  Lt.  In^ 

Cloete,  CoL  Sir  A.  J.  KH. Unatt. 

Colebrooke;  Maj.-Gen.  5trWm.M.  G.  KH.  (CiviL) 

from  Royal  Artillery 
Colvin,  Lieut.-Col.  John  •  •  •  •  late  of  Bengal  Army 

Congrevo,  Colonel  Geo 29  F. 

Conway,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  S •  •  •  .Gr.  Gds. 

9  Conyers,  Lt.-Gen.  Chas.  Edw 96  F. 

9  on  Cooke,  Lt.-Col.  R,  Harvey,  late  of  Gren. 

Guards 
Corbett,  Colonel  Stuart Bengal  Infantry 

{Colher,  Lt.-Col.  Charles late  of  83  F. 
Couper,  Col.  Sir  Geo.  Bart.  KH. 
Craigie,  Maj.-Gen.  P.  Edmonstone 
Crai^ie,  Lt.-Col,  John  Halkett. .  ••Bengal  Infantry 
Cunliffe,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  R.  H.  Bt.,  Bengal  Infantry 
Curtis,  LL-CoI.  J.  G.  W... late  of  Bengal  Infantry 
WiI>amer,Lt.'Co\,Rt.Hon.  Geo.  UD.late  of  89  F. 
Daubeney,  Lt.-Col.  Henry  C.  Barmston  ••  ..55  F. 

gDavy,  General  Sir  W.  Gabriel,  KCH.  . .  60  F. 
elamain,  Lt— Col.  Cha.  Hen.  lale  of  Bombay  Cav. 
De  la  Motte,  Lt.-Gen.  Peter  ....  Bombav  Cavalry 
Denuiss,  Lt.-Col.  George  Gladwin  Bengal  Artillery 

Despard,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry from  99  F« 

Doherty,  Col.  Henry  Edward  14  Drs. 

9  Douglas,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  late  of  R.  Artillery 
Douglaa-Monteath^  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas,  Bengal  Inf. 

9  Duffy,  Lt.-Gec.  John     8  F. 

}f  Dundas,  Major-Gen.  Wm.  Bolden  R.  Artillery 

9  Dunmore,  "niomas   » Commissary-General 

9  Il2i  Dyneley,  Maj.-Gen.  Hio.  from  R.  Artillery 


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COMPANIONS— conftnuftl. 

Eckford,  Col.  James •••••••  Bengal  Infantry 

Eden,  Maj  -Geo.  John 

Edwardea,  Major  Herbert  Benj.. .Bengal  Infantry 

9  Ellicombe,  Lieat.-Gen.  C.  Grene»  from  11.  Eng. 

Ellisy  Colonel  Samuel  Burdon R.  Marines 

9  Eustace,  General  Wm.  C,  KCU 60  F. 

Evans,  Lt..Gen.  Thomas 81  F. 

9  Everaid*  Major-Gen.  Mathias,  KH, 

Eyre,  Haj.-Gen.  William b.  p.  73  F. 

Fair,  General  A  lex Madras  1  ofantry . 

Fanabawe,  Lt.*Gen.  Edward,  from  Royal  Eng. 

9  Fergusson,  Lt.-Geo.  James     43  F. 

9  Filder,  William    Commiuary-G eneral 

9  Finch,  Major.Gen.  Hon.  John 

Fisher,  Major  George  •  • Bombay  Infantry 

Fitzgerald,  Lt.-Col.  Charles  ..late  of  Bengal  Army 

9  Fleming,  Ll.-Gon.  Edw 27  F. 

Forater,  I^.  Col.  Henry   Bombay  Artillery 

9  Franklin,  Henry .  .b.  p.  Inap.-Gen.  of  Hospitals 

Franks,  Colonel  Thomas  Harle    10  F. 

Eraser,  Lt-Col.  Hugh Bengal  Eng. 

Fraser,  Major  James •  .Bengal  Cavalry 

Frederick,   Lt.-Gen.  Edward   ••  Bombay   Infantry 
9  French,  Jamas,  MI),  h.  p.  In8p.-Gen.  of  Hospitals 

9  an  Futitr,  Lt..Col.  Fratica late  of  59  F. 

Gairdoer,  Colonel  William Bengal  Infantry 

Geddea,  Lt.-Col.  William Bengal  Artillery 

George,  Lt.-Col.  Fi«derick  Darley.. ..  h.p.  22  F. 

Godbv,  Col.  Christopher    Bengal  Infantry 

9  Goldie,  Lt.-Gen.  Geo.  Leigh 

9  Gordon,  Lt.-Gen.  W.Uiam  Alex 54  F. 

9  QO  Gore,  Lt.-Gen.  Hon,  Charles,  KH» 

Googh,  Colonel  J.  Bloomfield b.  p.  3  Drs. 

Gowan,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Edw.  ..Bengal  Artillery 

Graham,  Lt.-Col.  Charles    Bengal  Artillery 

Grant,  Colonel  Charles .Bengal  Art. 

m  Grant,  Inap.-Geo.  Sir  J.  R.  MD.  KB,  h.  p. 

Graot,  Colonel  Patrick    Bengal  Infantry 

Grant,  Lt.-Col.  James  Hope  «... 9  Drs. 

Grattan,  Colonel  John h.  p.  18  F. 

Green,  Lt.*Col.  Edward Bombay  Infantry 

Greenwood,  Lt.-Col.  Wm.    late  of  Royal  Artillery 

Gunning,  John h.  p.  Insp.-Gen.  of  Ilospitals 

9  m  HaUcett,  Lt-Col.  Hush,  KCU,  late  of  Ger. 

Legion. 

Hall,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry    •  .Bengal  Infantry 

Hallett,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  D.  •••.••  Bombay  Infantry 
9  Ul  Himerton,  General  John  Millet  ...  .55  1*. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Charles Bengal  Artillery 

9  Harding,Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Judd,  from  R.Eogineers 
9  Hare-Cla»es,  Lt.-Gen.  Richard  Goddard  12  F. 

Harrington,  Col.  Leicester,  Eart  of  Unatt. 

9  Ifarruon,  Lt.-Col.  John  Bacon  . .  •  .late  of  50  F. 
9  Harrey,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  John  2  W.  L  R. 

Hayelnck.  Colonel  Henry  •••.... ••53  F. 

9  Hatckins,  Lt.-Col.  John  P late  of  68  F. 

Hawkins,  Col.  Francis  Spencer,  Bengal  Infantry 

Hesrsey,  Col.  John  B Bengal  Ll  Cav. 

Henderson,  Lt.-Col.  Robert    . .Madras  Engineers 
Herbert,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles Madras  Infaotnr 

SHerries,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  L.,  KCH...  ..68  F. 
ervey.  Col.  Andrew Bengal  Infantry 

Hicks,  Colonel  George    Bengal  Infantry 

89SBi  HiU,  Col.  Sir  Hobttt  C.  late  of  R.  Horse  Gds. 
ItSI  Hodges,  Capt.  Geo.  Lloyd  (Civil)  h.p. 

Hoggao,  Col.  John '.,.  Bengal  Infantry 

Holdich,  Lt.*Col.  Bdw.  Alto 80  F. 

Uopkinsoni  Col.  Sir  Cba late  of  Madras  Army 


9  Hunt,  Lt.-Col.  John  Philip late  of  11  F. 

Huish,  Col.  Geo. •••  Bengal  Ittlftatry 

Hume,  John  Robt.  3fl>. h.p.  Insp.Geo.  of  Hoap. 
Huthwaite,  Colonel  Edward  ....  Bengal  Artillery 

ilutt,  Lt.-Col.  George Bombay  ArtUl«fT 

Jack,  Colonel  Alex .Bengal  lofantn- 

Jackson,  Lt.-Col.  John Bombay  Infautn 

Jacob,  Major  John Bombay  ArtiC«ry 

Jebb,  Lt.-Col.  Joshua  ( Citil) . .  lateof  R.  EogtAcen 

Jones,  Col.  Wm.   t... ••• ..Gl  k. 

9  Kenah,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas t>3>. 

9  92^  Kennedy,  Maj.-Geo.  Alex.  Kennedy  dark, 

A  a. 

Kennedy,  Lt.-Gen.  James Bengal  CUvaby 

9  £22l  Kennedy,  Lt.-Gen.  Jas. Shaw  ...••. 47  k 

Lane,  Colonel  C.  R.  W Bengal  lofantn 

Lane,  Colonel  John  Theopbilus  . .  Bengal  ArtiUerr 
9  Wi  Latour,  Lt.-Gen.  P.  A.,  KH. 
Lawrence,  Maj.-Gen.  Elias  . .  •  .late  of  R,  Martocs 
Laurenson.CoIonel  GeorgeSimaon  Bengal  Anillerr 
9  9131  Leoeh,  Lt.-Col.  Jonathan,  late  of  Kifie  Br. 
Leslie,  Lt.-Col.  John  Thomaa,  late  Bombay  Artilleiy 
9  Lewis,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Griffith,fnm  U.KngiiM<eis 
9  Ligbtfoot,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas 62  F 

gLf7/M,  Lt..Col.  Sir  John  Scott    late  of  Gr.  Gd«. 
ndsay,  Lt.-Gen.  Alex Bengal  Artillery 

Lloyd,  Lt.-Col.  John  ...  .late  of  Bombay  AniUc:y 
Lloyd,Maj.«Gen.Geo.Wm.Aylmer,  Bengal  In^satrr 

9  WL  Lluellyn,  Lt..Gen.  Richard 39  F. 

Lockwood,  Major-Gen.  Geo.  Henry  ..b.  p.  3  X>r». 
9  £SI  Love,  Major-Gen.  Jas.  Fred.,  Kn, 
Low,  Maj.-Gen.  John  ..•*....•.  Madraa  lofaotii 
Luaid,  Col.  John  Kynaaton. •  •  •  •  .Madras  liifaatry 

LuganI,  Colonel  Edward 29  F. 

Lumsden,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas. « •  .late  of  Bengal  Amy 
Lushington,  Lt.-CoL  Franklin   ..Seota  FuaiJ.  Gd^ 

9  ^S3SL  Lygon,  General  Hon.  E.  P 13  Ihu 

9  McDonald,  Lt.-Gen.  John S3  K. 

M*Doic€UfU.'Col,  G.J.M, late  of  16  Dn. 

McGregor,  Lt-Col.  George  Hall  ••B«DigaI  Arullrry 

9  M'Pheraott,  Colonel  Philip 17  F. 

M'Sherry,  Colonel  Thomaa. Bengal  iD&oSiy 

9  Wi  Macdonald,  Lt.-Gen.  Alex.    . .  K.  Artittenr 

8WL  Macdonald,  Lt.-Col.  Robert  ..late  of  35  F. 
Macdonald,  Lt.-Col.  Robtrt  ..lateof  Royai  Art. 

Maedoueiit  Lt.-Col.  G$ofg€ late  d  79  F. 

Mackinnon,  Col.  Geo.  Henry L  natu 

9  Macpherson,  Lt.-Geo.  R.  Barclay.  KH.  .  .73  F. 

Mactier,  Colonel  William    Bengal  Cavalry 

Malcolm,  Colonel  Geo.  Alex •  .Cnau. 

Mantel,  Lt.-Col.  John. lale  of  53  f . 

Markham,  Malcr-General  Fred. 

Michel,  Col.  John    Insp.  Held  OiFcf r 

9  Michell.  Lieut.*Gen,  John  from  Royal  Artilkn 
Wi  MiUer,  Lt..Col.  F.  &iid«f«m....laieof  6  f)'. 

Mi  Her,  William    Comaaissaiy  Geti^-  * ' 

Milnes,  Lt.-Col.  Colin  J lale  of  G5  F. 

9  9SBL  Money,  Lt.-Gen.  Archibald     2  Dif. 

Montgomerie,  Maj.-Gen.  Patrick  Madras  Artillf^ 

Moore,  Major  Henry Bengal  InfAatiy 

Moore,  Lt.-Col.  R.  Comwallia  ..Madraa  .\rtill<n 

Morgan,  Maj.-Gen.  John Madras  lobctr? 

Morris,  Maj. •Gen.  Edmund  Finucane 

991&  ^lumy.  Lt-Gen.  Hon.  Henry..    14  Dn 

Napier,  Colonel  Geom  T.  C. Vi»'' 

9  Napier,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas  Erakioe   • \f  * . 

Nasb,  Colonel  Joaepb Bengal  Infiirvt 

Outram,  Col.  Jamea    Bombay  InUoty 

9  Parke,  Maj.-Gen. T.  Adami..from  R.  MaRu.« 


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COMPANIONS^MRtintiMt. 

t£l  Parkioson,  LL-Geo.  Edward 93  F. 

^arJbjr,  Lc.-Geo.  B.  Brydges  ..  ..Madras  lofaotry 

^arsons,  Col.  James    Bengal  lafantnr 

I  PalrtdlcWN,  Col.  C.  CUrge$ late  of  43  F. 

'atUe,  Maj.-Geo.  William    Bengal  Cavalry 

I  Paiy,  Lt-Geo.  Geo.  Wm.  KH.  70  F. 

'earsy  Lt.«Col.  Tho.  Townsend  Madras  Engineers 
'cnaefatfaer,  Maj.-Greo.  John  Lyaaght    ...  .46  F. 

'eany.  Col.  Nicholas Bengal  Infantry 

'erceval,  CoL  John  Maxwell   12  F. 

'oole.  Col.  John    lata  of  22  F. 

I  Power,  Lt«*Gen.  W.  G.    .  .from  lloyal  Artillery 

ratt,  Col.  Thos.  Simsoa h.p.  26F. 

I  Proctor,  Ll.-Gen.  Henry  Adolphus  •• . . . .97  F. 

urtoo.  Major  John laie  of  Madras  Army 

I  Pynn,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Henry ..  late  of  Portuguese  Ser. 

I  Raioey,  Lt.-Geo.  Henry,  KH, 

lawlinson,  Lt«-Col.  H.  Creswicke  Bombay  Infantry 

UK  Reed,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 

Leid,  Col.  Geo*  Alex.  T.    ••....  Bombay  Infantry 

^id,  Lt.-Col.  Fra.  Archibald  • .  •  .Madras  Infantry 

Ittigoolds,  Colonel  Tho.  Scott 18  F. 

lichmond,  Lieut.-Col.  Arch.  F.  ••  Bengal  Infantrji 
lobe,  Colonel  Fred.  Holt  {Chil)....h.  p.  Unatt. 
Loberts,  Maj.-G«n.  Abraham  ••  ..Bengal  Infantry 

;oberts,  Lt..Gen.  Henry  T Bengal  Cavalry 

IB  Rookg,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  W.,  KCH. 

lose.  Col.  Hugh  H Unatt. 

I  (HiSa  Rowan,  Lt..Gen.  William   19  F. 

alter.  Colonel  Henry  Fisher*.  ..Bengal  Lt.  Car. 
alter,  Lt.-Gen.  James  F.«« ..  ••  Bombay  Infantry 
%lnbery,  Lt.-Co].  Charlet 
andwith,  Lt.-Gen.  Wm.  ••.•••  Bombay  Infantry 

cott,  Maj.*Gen.  John from  9  Dr. 

eaton*  Lt.*Col.  Thomas  • •  .Bengal  Infantry 

I  Sewell,  Lt.-Gen.  Wm.  Henry 79  F. 

heil,  Lu-Col.  Juaiin  (Ciot/)  ••••  Bengal  Infantry 
ibbald,  Colonel  Hugh    ........  Bengal  Infantry 

I  Simmom,  Lt.-Col.  Joseph late  of  41  F. 

impson,  Major  Wm.  Henry,  late  Madras  Infantry 
}  ^Gl  Slei^b,  General  James  Wallace    ••  .,9  Dr. 

melt,  Lt.-Gen.  William • 37  F. 

mith,  Lt.-Col.  Robert late  of  Bengal  Army 

mytb,  Colonel  Rowland    .16  Lancers 

otheby,  Major  Fred.  Samuel.,  late  of  Bengal  Armv 

pence,  Lt.-Col.  Jamet    late  of  31  F. 

tack.  Col.  Maurice     Bombay  Cavalry 

talker,  Col.  Foster •  •  Bombay  1  nfantry 

tevea«.  Major  S.  James,  .late  of  Bombay  Infantry 

topfurd.  Colonel  James    64  F. 

lory.  Col.  Philip  Francis ••  Bengal  Cavalry 

tuart,  Maj.-Gen.  Jamea Bengal  Infantry 

*ait,  Lt.-Col.  Joshua Bombay  Infantry 

*ait,  Lc-Col.  Thos.  Forsytb Bengal  Infantry 

*aylor,  Lt.-Gen.  Henry  Geo.  A... Madras  Inhotry 


IP  Thackeray,  General  Fred.  Renoell  . . . .  R.  Eng 

$  Thomas,  Lt.<-Gen.  Henry 20  F 

Thompson,Lt.-ColJohnArmstrongBengalInfaotrv 
Thompson,  Colonel  Wm.  John    ••  Bengal  Infantiv 

9  Thomson,  Lt.-Gen.  Alexander. 74  J^. 

Thomson,  Lt-Col.  George    •  .late  of  Bengal  Army 

9  Thorn,  Lt.-Gen.  Nath.  KH.  3  F. 

jP  Thornton,  Col.  Henry late  of  82  F. 

Tickell,  Lieut.-Gen.  Richard.  ••  .Bengal  Engineers 

Timbrell,  Maj.  Thos •  .late  of  Bengal  Army 

Tucker,  Lt.-Col.  Auchmuty Bengal  Cavalry 

Tucker,  Col.  H.  T • Bengal  Infantry 

Tullocb,  Mai.-Gen.  Alex Madras  Infantry 

TuIIoch,  Maj.-Gen.  John Bengal  Infantry 

9  Turoer,  Lieut.-Gen.  George .  •  •  .Royal  Artillery 
9  Tweeddale,  Geo.  Geo.  Marq,  of\  KT. ...  .30  F. 
Upton,  Gen.  Hon.  A.  P. 
9  Vernon,  Lieut.-Geo.  Henry  C.  £• 
Waddington,  Col.  Charles  •• ..  Bombay  Engineers 
Wade,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  C.  Martina .  •  late  Bengal  I  nfantry 
Wade,  Lt.-Col.  Hamlet  Coote.  • .  .h.  p.  1  Dr.  Gds. 

9  Ward,  CoL  John  Uichaid late  of  2  Dr* 

Warren,  Colonel  Charles 55  F. 

Waters,  Lt.-Gen.  Edmund  Fred.  Bengal  Infantry 

}f  Wemysn,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas  James   .l?  F. 

Wetherall,  Major-General  George  Augustus,  KH» 

AdJutant'General • 84  F* 

9  Whinyates,  Maj.-Gvn.  Edw.  C.  KH.  from  R.  Art. 

White,  Maj.-Gen.  Michael from  3  Drs. 

White,  Lt.Co].  Ferdinand Depot  BatU 

Whittingham,  Lt.-Co].  Ferdinand 26  F. 

Whitlie,  Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Thomas  ..  Bombay  Artillery 
9  Wi  WUkitu,  Lt.-Col.  George,  KH.  late  of  RiBe 

Brigade 
Wilkinson,  Lt.-Col.  Christ.  Dixon  ..Bengal  Inf. 
Williams,  Colonel  W.  F.  (Ctrl/).. Royal  Artillery 
Willoughby,  Lient-Col.  M.  Franklin,  Bombay 

Artillery 

fi^i/fcinsoft.  Major  A,  P.  5. .late  of  13  F. 

9  Wilson,  Col.  Sir  J.  M..  KH.  Adj.  rf Chelsea  Hoe* 

Wilson,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas    Bengal  Infantry 

9  Wilson,  Lt..CoI.  Geo.  Davit late  of  4  F. 

Wolriche,  Stephen  .  .b.p.  Insp.  Gen.  of  Hospitals 
Wood,  Colonel  Henry  John  . . .  .Bengal  Artillery 

Wood,  Colonel  Robert  Blucber   h.  p.  97  F. 

9  Wood.  Lt.-Gen.  William,  KH. .  3  West  I.  Regt. 
Woodburn,  Col.  Alexander    •  •  •  •  Bombay  Infantry 

m  Woodgate,  Col.  William late  of  60  F. 

Wright,  Col.  Thomas  Unatt. 

Wylde,  Maj.. Gen.  William  .  .from  Royal  Artillery 

Willie,  Col.  William      Bombay  Infantry 

Wymer,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  Petre   ••  Bengal  Infantry 

Wynyard,  Lt.-Gen.  Edward •  .58  F« 

Wynyard,  Colonel  Robert  Henry   58  F. 

Yarborough,  Col.  Charles  Cooke     91  F. 

Young,  Lt.-Col.  Cha.  Wallace  .••Madras  Infantry 


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W         Order  of  the  Bath.— Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 

Bmu— Willinm  Buckland,  DD. 

Genealogist — Walter  Astoo  Blount,  Esq.,  Chetter  Herald, 

Bath  King  of  /Irmf—SO  AlgerooQ  F.  Grcville,'  Esq. 

Registrar  and  Secretary — Captain  Michael  Seyrooar»  R«  N« 

Deputu — ^Albert  Wm.  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaster  Herald,  Heraldi  CcUeg€. 

Gentleman  Usher — Albert  Wm.  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaiter  Hsrald. 

Messenger — William  Law,  Esq. 


I  Mr.  GrcTillo  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Grenadier  Gnarda,  and  wia  praaeni  at  tU 
battlei  of  Quatro  Bras  nnd  Waterloo,  as  also  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Peronne  i  abordj  afttt 
which  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-Cftmp  to  Sir  John  Lambert^  with  whom  he  serrad  in  lh«  Armj 
of  Occupation  in  Franco  until  appointed  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Dnke  of  WelUogton,  on  whfCM 
staff  he  acrred  until  the  army  came  home  in  1818.  He  was  again  nominated  Aid^d^Camp  to  hj 
Qraoe  when  the  Dako  waa  appointed  Master-0«neral  of  the  Ordnance  }  waa  hia  Qraee'a  priTm 
Secretary  when  Commander -in-Chief  the  first  time,  also  when  he  was  FiratLord  ni  thm  TtMtam . 
when  he  was  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  AffAirs,  and  when  he  was  Commaadar-liuGlaef  at 
leeond  time^  in  which  capacity  he  served  up  to  the  day  of  the  I>uke*a  death* 


OFFICERS 


NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORDER  OP 


SAINT  MICHAEL  AND  SAINT  GEORGE. 


GRAND  MASTER  AND  FIRST  AND  PRINCIPAL  KNIGHT  GRAND  CROSS. 
Lieut-Geoeral  His  Royal  Highnm  the  Duke  of  Cambridgei  KG.  KP. 


KNIGHTS.  GRAND  CROSS.  (GCMG.) 
Fidd  Marshal  His  R*nfal  Highness  Prince  Albert. 

KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB Grenadier  Guards 

9  m Oen.  Lnrd  Seatoo,  GCB.  GCH..  .2  L.  Gda. 
9  m  General  Sir  Alex.  Woodford.  GCfi. ..  40  F. 
Cotooel  Sir  Frederick  Hankey    late  of  1 5  F. 

SGen.  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.  GCB 15  F. 
Gen.  Sir  C.  Bulkeley  li^ertoo,  KCH.  ....  89  F. 
Gen.  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Smart 44  F. 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.  (KCMG.^ 

JIf  Lt-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Storio,  KCB 83  F. 

Dep.-Assistaot   Com.  Gen.   Sir   Edward    Siiuff 
BayneSi  h.  p. 

COMP  AN  IONS.  (CMC.) 

Lt.-Co1.  Memq,  Goiaeppe  de  Piro. 

late  of  R.  Malta  Fendbie  Re{t. 
9  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Balneavts,  KH. 
Dep.-Com.  Gen.  James  Woodhoose,  h«  pi* 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 

King  of  Arms  Sir  Charlea  Donglis.  CAfG. 

Chancery  of  the  Order.  .The  Colonial  Department,  Downing  8trH( 


Ii(^al  JSanovman  Qudphie  Order. 


468 


OFFICERS 

NOW  HOLDING  RANK  IN  THE  ARMY 

WHO  ABB  PEnMITTBD  TO  WEAR 

FOREIGN  ORDERS. 


The  OrtUrt  mentioned  in  this  Liu  belong  to  ihefoilowing  Countries,  and  the  Dates  are  those  of  the 

Institution  of  the  Order: — 

r^*ti»ii«/an— Dooran^e  Ennpire  (3  Classes)  1839.  |  PrM«ia— Black  Eagle— 18  Jan.  170.' 
istria — MariaTberesa  (3  Classes)  18  JuDe,  1757. 
Leopold  {[3  Classes)  14  July,  1806 


tvaria — MasimiliaQ  Joseph  (3CIasses)l  Jan.  1806. 
i^mm— Leopold  <3  Classes)  11  July,  1832. 
anct — Military  Merit  (3  Classes)  Mar.  1759. 

Legion  of  Honour  (5  Classes)  13  May, 

1802. 
vere — Saviour  (5  Classes)  1  June,  1833. 
mover — Guelphs  (3  Classes)  18  June,  1815. 
tplet—St.  Janaariui(l  Class)  July,  1738. 
St.  Feittioand  and  Merit,  (3  Classes) 

1  April,  1800. 
St.  George  and  Reunion  (3  Classes) 

I  Jan.  1819. 
Hherlands—W\\he\m  (4  Classes)  30  April,  1815. 
nia^Lion  and  Sun  (3  Classes)  1801. 
Ttugal — Tower  and  Sword  (3Cla8.)  17  Apr.  1748. 
St.  Bentod'Avis  (2  Classes)  1789. 
Conception  (3  Classes)  6  Feb.  1818. 


Military  Merit— 1740. 
Red  Ea^^e  (3  Classes)  12  June,  1792. 
Russia^St.  Andrew~-30  Nov.  1698. 
St.  Alexander  Newski— 1722. 
St.  Ann  (2  Classes)  3  Feb.  1735. 
St.  George  (4  Classes)  26  Nov.  1769. 
St.  Wladimir  (5  Classes)  4  Oct.  1782. 
Sardinia— Su  Maurice  and  St.  Laiarus  (2  Clas.) 

13  Nov.  1573. 
Saxony— '&U  Henry  (3  Classes)  7  Ocf^  1736. 

Ernestine  (4  Classes)  25  Deo.  1833. 
5/)atn-Cbarles  the  Third  (3  Clas.)  19  Sept.  1771. 
San  Fernando  (5  Classes)  31  Aug.  1811. 
St.  Hermenigild£  (2  Classes)  10  July,I8I5. 
St.  Isabella  the  Catholic  (3  Classes)  1815. 
Sweden— Sword  (3  Classes)  17  April,  1748. 
Tiir^tj/— Crescent  (2  Classes)  6  July.  1804. 
Tuscany — St.  Joseph  (3  Classes)  1807. 
Trir<ein6ur|:— Military  Merit  (3  Classes)  1759. 


ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER. 


KNIGHTS,  GRAND  CROSS.    (GCH.) 

dd  Marsbal  His  Majesty,  Ue  King  qf  the  Bel- 
gians, KG.  GCB, 


Oai  Barnard,  Gen.  Sir  A.  F.  G  CB Rifle  Br. 

Blakeney,  Gen.  Rt.  Hon.  5ir  Ed w.  GCB.  ••  7  F. 

Brisbane,  Gen.  Sir  T.  M.  Bt.  GCB 34  F. 

Campbell,  den.  Sir  Hen.  Fred.  KCB 25  F. 

urch,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  R.  CB.  late  Greek  Lt.  Inf. 
Combermere,  Gen.  S.  Vise. GCB,  ..1  Life  Gds. 
nyngham.  Colonel  F.  N.  Marq.  of,  KP...Uoatt. 


Darling.  Gen.  5tr  Ralpb 69  F. 

9i3ft  Halkett,  Gen.  Sir  Colin,  GCB 45  F. 

Wi  Halkett,  Lt.-CoL  Hugh,  CB.  b.  pw  Ger.  L. 
iai  Hartmann,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  J.  KCB.  h.p.  G.L. 
Oa  Seaton,  General  John,  Lard,  GCB.GCMG. 

2  Life  Guards 

S]ade,Gen.  5ir  John,  Bl... 5  Dr.  Gds. 

WL  StraflTord.  Gen.  J.  Earlof,  GCB. Colds.  Gds. 
Westmorland,  General  J.  Earl  of,  GCB.  ..56  f. 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.    (KCH.) 


lams.  Gen.  Sir  Geo.  Pownall 6  Dr. 

^M  Bowater.  General  Sir  Edw 49  F. 

Brown,  General  Sir  John 8  Hussars 

Bro%vne,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  H 80  F. 

Chahot,  Maj.-Gen.  Louis  W.  Vise,  late  of  50  F. 
023  Chalmers.  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  CB.  .  .78  F. 

SiSI  Clifton,  General  Sir  A.  B.  KCB 1  Dr. 

Cotton.  General  Sir  Willonghby,  GCB.  ..32  F. 

Gumming.  Gen.  5ir  H.  J • 12  Dr. 

Cuat,  Major-Gen.  Hon.  Sir  Edward 

Davy,  General  Sir  Wm.  Gabriel,  CB 60  F. 

Egerton.  Gen.  Sir  Chas.  Bulkeley,  GCMG.  89 F. 
Eastace,  General  Wm.  Cornwallis,  CB.  ••  60  F. 


9  Gardiner,  Gen.  Sir  Robert,  KCB R.  Art. 

Hanbury,  General  Sir  John 99  F. 

9  Hawker,  General  Sir  Thomas  ..... .6  Dr.  Gds. 

9  Herries,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Lewis,  CB.  ..68  F. 
19  I®  Macdonell, General  Sir  Jas.  KCB.  ..71  F. 

Prott,  Capt.  Victor .....h.p.  late  Ger.  Lef|^« 

Pym,  Sir  Wm.,  Insp. Gen. of  Hospitals h.p. 

fl  Reynett,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  H 48  F. 
tSi  Rooke,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.  W.  CB. 
{Trench.  General  Sir  Fred.  Wm. 
Tuyll,  General  Sir  William    7  Lt.  Dr. 

Whitmore,  General  Sir  George. R.  Eng. 

9  Caft  Woodford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J.  G.  KCB. 

A  A  2 


469 


Royal  Hanoverian  Gvelphie  Order. 


KNIGHTS.    (KH.) 


9  a'Court,  Lt.*GcD.  C.  Aihe,  Cfi 41  F. 

SAndenon,  Lt.-Col.  Jateph,  CB late  of  50  F. 
Angtlo,  Col.  £.  A» 

9  Arnaud,  Colonel  John   ••• • UnatC. 

Auittiit  Col.  JcKa    late  of  Cape  M.  R. 

?Ba1neavis,  Lt.-OeD.  Heory,  CAfG. 
Oa  fieckwitb,  Maj.-aeD.  Wm. 

9  €91  fireretOD,  Coi.  Wen.  CB R.  Art. 

9  Brown,  Lt.-Geo.  &ir  G.  XCB 77  F. 

Bunbury,  Lt.-Gen.  Thomas .from  67  F. 

Buroes,  Physician-Gen.  James,  Af.  U.  £.l.C.Service 
BillftBurney,  Col.  W.  . .  late  of  Cape  M.  Riflemen 
Burrowes,  Colonel  Robert  Edward  •••••••  .Unatt. 

Burdem,  Col.  Vaihani^i late  of  67  F. 

9  Ul  Campbell,  Maj.-Geo.  James 

9  rai  Chatterton,  Maj.-Qen.  Jas.  Chas. 

m  Clark,  Colonel  John Unatt. 

?l  Gierke,  Maj.-Geo.  St.  John  Aug. 
loete,  Col.  Sir  A.  J.  Cfi.  Unatt.  Dtputp^Quarttr- 
MasUr^Giutralt  Cape  of  Good  Hopt 
Colebrooke,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  M.  G.,  CB.  from 

R.  Art. 

SCouptr,  Col.  Sir  Ciorge^  Bart.  CB. 
9SB  Cox,  Col.  John    Unatt. 

9  Coi,  Maj..Gen.  William 

Crabbe,  Col.  Eyre  John ret.  full  pay,  74  F. 

Cresgh,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Michael 

Davison,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  WilUam   h.  d. 

9  Derinzf ,  Col.  B.  Vigors  ..••••••••  Insp.  F.  O. 

9  m  Dtl^gle,  Col.  Charles  . .late  of  R.  Mil. Coll. 

Durie,  Assist.-Insp.  Wm b.  p.  Ord.  Med.Dep. 

9  m  BHiott,  Col.  Wm.  Hen 61  F. 

9  England,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Rich.  KCB 50  F. 

9  EosUce,  Maj.-Geo.  Sir  J.  R. 

9  Everard,  Maj.-Gen.  Matihias,  CB. 

Falconar,  Maj.-Gen.  C.  Giant 

fl  9S9i  Fitz  Maurice,  Colonel  John Unatt. 
orsler.  Colonel  W.  F Unatt. 

9  Freeth,  Major-Gen.  Jas....,  Qnar.^Matt.'Cen, 

Fulton,  Lt.-Col.  Jas.  Forrest late  of  92  F. 

9  Garrett,  Colonel  Robert    ••.•••46F. 

9  Ha  Gawler,  Col.  Gtorge late  of  52  F. 

9  Geddcs,  Maj.-Gen.  John 

BCR  Gore,  Lt.-Gen.  Hon.  Charles,  CB. 

Ml  Grant,  Insp.-Gen.  5jr  J.  Robl.  MJ).  CB,  h.  p. 

8  m  Greme,  Lt.  G.  D b.  p.  Ger.  Leg. 
Hamilton,  Col.  J.  Potter . .late  of  Sco.  Fus.  Gds. 
9  Hamilton,  Miy.-Gen.  Nicholas 

9  ^SEL  Hardinge,  Colonel  Riohard R.  Art. 

Harru,Co\.H.BuUeel late  of  93  F. 

m  Harty,  Col.  Jot.  Mark    late  of  33  F. 

9  Hely,  Colonel  Jas.  Price Unatt. 

{Henderson,  Lt.-Gen.  Geo.  Aug 59  F. 
091  Henderson^  Colonel  James  •• Unatt. 

9  Henderson,  Major  John  Wm •••••••b.p. 

"iigint.  Col.  Wamn  Wttienra 

^Wf  Col.  John 

Howdeoy  Maj.-Geo.  J.  H.  Lord,  KCB. 


9  Irwin,  Colonel  F.  C • Vsis 

9  S2I  Jackson,  Msj.-Gen.  James 

Jervois,  Lt.-Gen.  William • **  •* 

9  Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  James 

9  Oai  Kennedy,  Maj.-Gen.  Alex.  KcBBcdy^C.;.. 

9  Hai  Latour,  Lt.-Gen.  P.  A.  CB. 

9  mi  Uw,  Colonel  Robert  R...NewCCniBpi« 

9Les/t^,Col.Cftar(«< 

Leslie,  Major-Gen.  John 

QSI  Lindham,  Lieut.  J.  O.  .  •  • .  •  .h.  p.  Ger.  U 

I  Lockyer,  Col.  Henry  Fred S' 
WL  Love,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Fred.  CB.. .  I  'X- 
9  Lovell,  Maj.-Gen  L.  B. 
9  Macadam,  Col.  WHliam 
9  Macintosh,  Maj.-Gen.  A  F. 
9  Macpherson,  Lt.-Gen.  R.  B.  CJi.   «  •  •  ■ .  .7^  < 
llSi  Madox,  Col.  Henru 
9  Mansel,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Christopher 
'  Ml  Marten,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 

Menzies,  M8J.-Gen.  Charlea  ..from  R.  Mirix 
^  Nickle,  Miu.-Gen.  Sir  Robert 

9  Norclifie,  Col.  Norclifle •••••»•••. *k.f 

9  Gales,  Lt.-Col.  Jas.  Poole («• 

Itaa  Oldfield,  Maj.-Gen.  John from  R.  E^: 

Owen,  Maj.-Gen.  AVJohn,  JTCB.  RojalMir.*^ 

SPaty,  Lt-Geo.  Geo.  Wm.  CB W  f 
Power,  Lt.-Gen.  Wm.  G.  CB.  ••  ..from  B.  ^ 
SRainey,  Lt.-Gen.  Heniy,  CB. 
Riddell,  Lieut..Gen.  Henry  Jas.   ^  ' 

Robyns.  Col.  John .late  of  B.  M:i 

9  Ml  Ron,  Colonel  Jas.  Kerr' Is.* 

9  Sail,  Col.  William Ute  of  R.  Me«L  (  « 

9  Singleton,  Col.  John.  ••••..  .ret.  full  pay  3"  . 

Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J.  M.  F from  R.  E«J 

Smith,  Lt.-Col.  C.  Hamilton  ....••••.•••••^  r 
9  Somerset,  MajorwUen.  Sir  Heaiy,  ACB. 
Spink,  Maj.-Gen.  John 

9  Stack,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Fitz Gerald  ..late  cf  *:4 1 
Stephens,  Lieut.-Col.  Hen. Gkfkea   ••••••••It' 

Taylor,  Col.  Pringle lua 

9  CB  Tbackwell,  Lt.-GcQ.  Sir  J..  CCB.  16  i« 

9  Thorn,  Lt.-Gen.  Nathaniel,  CB Vt 

Tremenheere.  Gen.  Walter,    • late  of  R.  ^ 

Ml  Trevor,  Colonel  A.  H Inap.  Field  OftM 

Wallace,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  Maxwell    IT  I^ 

Ml  Wallace,Co\.  Bobert laitofS^ 

Wetherall,  Major-Gen.  Geo.  Aug.  CB.  Adi^'^^ 

General M| 

9  CB  W'hinyates.  Maj.-Gen.  E.C.  CB.  from  R. 
9  Ml  Wilkins,  Lt..CoL  G«r..  CB. . .  late  cf  RC 

{Williams. Col. Tbos. Molyoenz    I 
Williams,  Col.  W.  F.   .•.•.••.•••......• 

9  Wilson,  Cot.  Sir  J.  M.  CB.  Adj.  to  CMeL  I 

Wilson,  Colonel  Nicholas  ••• 

9  Wood,  Lieut.-Gen.  William,  CB.  3  W.  L  R 

Wright,  Major-Gen.  John late  of  R.  ~ 

Young, CoL  Plomer.., I 


Officers  permitted  to  wear  Foreign  Orders.  470 


OTHER  FOREIGN  ORDERS. 

^.•Co»rt.Ia..t..G.».ChM.A.CB.JCH «  F.  {  ^o-.^-^^^^^^ 

Uezaoder,  Major  Sir  James  Edward  •••••• •  14  F.    Second  Class  Lion  and  San 

C  First  Class  St.  Fernando 
Lskwith,  Uent.-CoI«  W.  H Rojal  Artillery <  Commander  Isabella  the  Catholic 

(.  Knight  Charles  the  Third 
H  S2i  Barnard,  Gen.  Sir  A.  F.  GCB.  GCH.  i  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

Rifle  Brigade  (  Fourth  CUsa  St.  George 

laumgardt,  Major-Gen.  J.  G.  CB Second  Class  Dooran£  £mpire 

(eckham,  Capt.  Horatio  •  • h.  p.  43  F.     First  Class  San  Fernando 

P  S2i  BeekwHh,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles,  CB Second  Class  St.  Anne 

C  Knight  Tower  and  Sword 
I  Oi  Berkeley,  General  Sir  G.  H.  F.  KCB 35  F.^  Fourth  Class  of  St.  Wiadimir 

t Wilhelm 

lerners,  Major  William Royal  Artillery    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

lirrell,  Colonel  David Bengal  Inf.    Third  Class  Dooran^  Empire 

I  Blakency,  General  Rt.  Hon,  Sir  £.  GCB.  GCH..  .7  F.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

I  Bl ant,  Ueneral  Richard • .  •  •  •  66  F.    Commander  Tower  and  Sword 

(orIaiid,Insp.-Gen./  James,  MD h.  p.    Knight  St.  Maurice  &  Lasare 

I  B«wn,  G««.I  Sir  John.  KCH. 8  H«««.  {  ^^^'h^JUl^^Srf 

tBitnbury,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas,  CB late  of  80  F.    Knight  Tower  and  Swoid 

I    Burgoyne,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  F.  GCB from  R.  Eng.        do  do 

( J  grave,  Lieut.- Col.  Bolstrode  ..•••••  .Bengal  Infantrj    Third  Class  Dooran^  Empire 

lameron,  Lt-Col.  George  Poulelt.  CB Madras Inf.|  KdlhtofTh? Concept!^ 

lampbell, Lt-Col.  Neil Bombay  Army    Second  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

!armicbael,  Colonel  Chas.  M.  CB Bengal  Cavalry    Third  Class  DoorAn^e  Empire 

rarmtherM,  Lu-Col.  Richard,  CB .late  of  2  F.  do  do 

.  .«^  ^    .          «         ,  ^  w  r.    I  trr.n      i  Tk    r-j    <  Fourth  Class  of  St.  Wiadimir 
I  mi  Cathcart,  General  C.  M.  Earl,  KCB. . .  I  Dr.  Gds.  J ^f  Wilhelm 

:athcart.  Col.  Hon.  Fred h.p.92F.    Second  Class  St.  Anne 

I  £®  Chatterton,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Charles  KH First  Class  St.  Fernando 

.    w     ^  ««.*>.  I     ,  -on  r^ncT  f  Grand  Cross  St.  George  and   Reanion 

kureh,  LU-Col.  Sir  Hichard,  CB.  GCH.  >      j^,  j^  • 

late  of  Greek  Lt.  Inf.|^  Commander  St.  Feidinand  and  Merit 

I  SflU  Clifton,  General  Sir  A.  B.  KCB.  KCH.. . ,  ,1  Dr.  |  g^g^nd  Class  St.  Anne 

€  Grand  Cross  Tower  and  Sword 

I  Combermcre,  Gen.  S.  Vise.  GCB.  GCH.  . .  1  Life  Gds.^ Charles  the  Third 

(^ St.  Fernando 

1 48SI  Cookt,  Lt.-Col.  K.  Harvey,  CB.  late  of  Gren.  Gds.    Fourth  Class  St.  Wiadimir 
I  Cotton, General  Sir  Willoughby,  GCB.  KCH.  ,.32  F.    First  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

I  Cux^  Col.  Sir  William late  of  Port.  Scrv.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

roflon.  Lt.-Col.  Edward  Walter Royal  Artillery    First  Class  Si.  Fernando 

r  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

•ickson,  Lt..Col,  Collingwood Royal  Artillery^  F»«i  Class  San  Fernando 

(^  Knight  of  Isabella  the  Catholic 
I  Douzlas,  Gen.  Sir  Howard,  Bt.  GCB.  GCMG. . .  15 F.     Knight  Charles  the  Third 
►oQolas-Montcath,  Maj.-Gen.  Tho.  CB.  Bengal  Infantry    Third  Class  Dooran^  Empire 

I  Downes,  General  U.  Lord,  KCB 29  F.    Commander  Tower  and  Sword 

I  Doyle,  Col.  Sir  J.  Af.  KCB late  of  12  Gar.  Bn.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

I  Duffy,  Lt..Gen.  John,  CB 8  F.    Second  Class  of  Crescent 

'  ^*  r Grand  Cross  St.  Fernando 

«.^*  «,  i:.  )  Third  Class  do 

\  9139  Evani,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  De  Ucy,  JTCB 21  F.-^  j.jf^  qI,,^  ^ 

l^Grand  Cross  Charles  the  Third 


HowdoD,  Mtj.-GeD.  J.  IT.  Lord,  KCB,  KB. •  .^ 


471  Officers  permitted  to  wear  Foreign  Orders, 

Farrant,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis Bombay  Cavalry  First  Class  Lion  and  Sua 

Finucane,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Tborles Unatt.  The  Cross  of  St.  Feraando 

Foraytb,  Surgeon  John Bengal  Army  I'hird  Class  Dooran6e  Empin 

Fraser,  Major  James,  CB late  of  Bengal  Cavalry  1'hird  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

9  Gardiner,  Gen.  Sir  Robert,  KCB,  KCH R.  Art...  Second  Class  St.  Anne 

9Q2ft  Gomm,  General  £ir  W.  M.  KCB 13  F.  Second  Class  St.  Anne 

9  Gough,  General  Hugh,  VUconnt,  OCB 87  F.  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

Wi  Grant,  Sir  James  Rob.  MD.  CB.  KH, .  • .  Med.  Dep.  Socond  Class  St.  Anne 

9  G«y.  L..-Gen.  «r  John.  KCB 5  F.{  ^^-f^a^^r^nWA^ 

Haggart,  Lt.-Co1.  Crawford    K.  I.  C.  Serv.    1  bird  Class  Doorao^  Empire 

C  Commander  Maiimilian  Joeepli 

9  91B  Halkett,  Gen.  5/V  Colin,  GCB.  GCH. 45  F.^  Third  Class  Wilbelm 

f.  Knight  Tower  and  Sirord 

!  Grand  Cross  Red  Eagle 
Third  Class  Wilbelm 
Tower  and  Swofd 
San  Fernando 

Harrington,  Col.  Leicester,  flarl  of,  CB Unatt.    Commander  of  Saviour 

9  Harvey.  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  J.  CB 2  W.  L  Regt.  |  k^  h\*  Wr  andll^^^ 

9  Henderson,  Lt.-Gen,  G.  A.  KH.     59  F.    Second  Class  of  Crescent 

9  m  urn.  CoL  SW  H.  C.  CB lat.  of  R.  Ho«,  Gd..  j  ^"^^'llrsl  G^.'^^. 

HocVings,  Capt.  Robert R.  Marines    First  Class  San  Fernando 

9imHodg«.C.p..G.L.  CB h.p.jKn;ghtWr.„^Sj«,rf^^ 

^Second  Class  St  Anne 
Commander  Legion  of  Hoaow 
Knight  Charles  the  Third 
Third  Class  Leopold 
i^ Commander  Saviour 

Johnson,  Col.  Vka$.  C •  .late  h.  p.  10  F.    Second  Class  Lion  and  Sua 

9  Johnson,  Snrg.  5<r  Edward.  MD b.p.39F.    Knight  Charles  the  ITuni 

Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  James.  KH, • ••••...•  do  do 

9  Jones,  Cot.  B.  O ,• Unatt.    Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

Langlcy.  Lt..Col.  George  Colt Royal  Marines    First  Class  San  Fernando 

Laughten,  Lt.-Col.  John • Bengal  Engineers    First  Clau  Lion  and  Sun 

UM.«:h»., Col.  &>  John  GMp.«J    "»"'•  |  ^JPcT.rt'tL'rJw 

Log«.  Hon...  Cpt.  G«.rg. b.  p.  Boy.1  M«i«e.  {  ^;:|«|';f^'^:JJ2Sr' 

9  Q3SI  r.ygon,  General  Hon.  E.  P.  Cfi 13  Drs.    Fourth  Class  St.  VVladimir 

r  Kolghi  Charles  the  Third 
Lynn,  Major  James     ret.  full-pay  Royal  Engineers?  First  Class  San  Fernando 

l^  Commander  IsabeQa  the  C^ttlwlif 

M*Dowdl,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  Jas,  CB late  of  16  Dr.    Third  Class  Dooran^  Einiura 

M'Grcgor,  Lt.-Col.  George  Hall,  CB Bengal  Art.    Second  Class  Dooran^  Empif*. 

9  M'Grigor,  Sir  J.  Bt.  MD.  JC  CB  late  Dir..Gen,ojMed.Dep.    Commander  Tower  and  Sw^td 

9  Macbean,  General  Sir  Wm.  A'CB 92  F.     Commander  Tower  and  Sw«i4 

9  92)  Macdooald.  Lt.-Gen.  Alex.  CB,  from  R.  Artillery    Second  Class  St  Ann« 
9  Si>  MaednnaU,  Lt.-Col.  Hcbt,  CB late  of  35  F.    Second  Class  St.  Anna 

9  m  Macdonell,  General  Sir  James,  KCB.  KCH.  71  V A  ^°*8*!' *f*"*  ""tS'^.    . 

(  Fourth  Class  St.  Wladimir 

Maclachlan,  Maj.- Gen.  Alexander    •  •  • . from  R.  Artillery  Knight  St.  Maurice  and  SU  hum 

Maclaine,  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Arch.  jK^CB 62  F.  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

9  Meozies,Maj.Gen.  Charles,  KH,  from  Royal  Marines  Knight  Charles  the  Third 

9  Ha  Money,  Lt.-Gen.  Arch.  CB 2  Drs.  Second  Class  of  Crescent 

Ha  Montagu,  Major  Willoughby h.  p.  R.  Artillery  Fourth  Class  St.  Wbdimir 

Outram,  Colonel  James,  CB Bombay  Infantry  Second  Class  Poortn^  Emm 

Owen,  Mij.-Gen.  5<r  John,  KCB.  KH, ....  R,  Marines  Second  Class  San  Femaodo 

Parker,  Lt..Col.  Edw.  Aug Royal  Marines  Knight  Ttower  and  Swoid 

Parsons,  Lu-Col.  Jas.  CB Bengal  Infantry  Second  Class  Dooranie  Empira 

9  Paty,  LtGen.  Gto.Wm.CB.KH.    70  F.  i  ??*"•'?*''  ^^^  ^  ^'^~ 

i  Knight  Tower  and  Swmd 

9  Peacocke,  Col.  Thomas    h.  p.  Port.  Ser.    Knight  Tower  and  Swoid 

Powell,  Col.  Walter    laieofRo^al  Marines    Second  Class  San  Fernando 


1 


Officers  permitted  to  wear  Foreign  Orders.  472 

{Commander  Tower  and  Sword 
^^^ChM?^°?he  Third 
St.  Bento  d'Afia 

I  KDight  Maria  Thereca 
9  SH  BaglaD,  Field-Marshal  FitzRoj  J.  II.  Lord,  GCB.1  Founh  Class  St.  George 
Matter  General  of  the  Ordnance,  R.  H.  Gds.  i  Knight  Maximilian  Joseph 

V  Commander  Tower  and  oword 

RawIinsoD.  Lt.-C«l. H.n,y  C,e.wicke,  CB.  ..BomUjInf.j  ^L^'a  ct^^D'c^Al^Empi™ 

Hoberts,  Maj.-Geo.  Abrahain^  CB.. .  • .  •  •  Bengal  Infantry    Second  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

9  Bolt,  Lt-G«n.  Sir  John,  KCB •  •  • 2  F.     Knight  Tower  and  S woid 

Hose,  Col.  Hugh  Henry,  CB Unalt.    Cross  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 

9  91SI  Ross,  Gen.  Sir  Hew  Dairy mple,  KCB,   Deputy-  (  Knight  Tower  and  Sword 

Aeffuiant'Oeneral    .....••••• •  •  R.  Art.  I  Second  Class  St.  Anne 

Salter,  Col.  H.  F.  CB ••••••.•. .Bengal  Cavalry    Third  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

Scott,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  CB r .......  •  from  9  Dr.    Second  Class  Dooian^e  Empire 

Vaa  Scovell.  GeaenI   Sir  G.  KCB.    G....  B-  a«.  Jfou^h  CUs.  St.  Wladimir 

College,  4  Drs.  5 
9  Wi  Seaton,  Gen.  John  Lord,  GCB,  GCMG.  GCH.  i  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

2  Life  Guards  (  Fourth  Class  St.  George 

Shearman,  Capt.  John  • .  •  •  • •  •  •  ••  h.  p.  7  F.    Knight  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazare 

Sbeil,  Lt.-Col.  Justin,  CB ••«•••••  Bengal  Infantry    First  Class  Lion  and  Sun 

9  912i  Sleigh,.  General  J .  W.,  CB 9  Drs.    Knight  of  Maximilian  Joseph 

9  Smith,  Lt..Gen.  Sir  Chas.  F.  KCB,   from  R.  Engineers    Knight  Charles  the  Third 

Smith,  Lt.-Col.  Chas.  Hamilton,  KH h.  p.  15  F.    Fourth  Class  Wilbelm 

Stalker,  Col.  Foster,  CB • Bombay  Infantry    Third  Class  Dooran^e  Empire 

9  Q2i  Straffpid,  Gen.  John,  Earl  of,  GCB,  GCH,  CoJda.  J  Knight  Maria  Theresa 

Guards  i  Second  Class  St.  Wladimir 

Swan,  Lieot.-Co1.  Gravci  C • b.  p.    Second  Class  St.  Fernando 

9  9SB  Tbackwell,Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.,  GCB.  KH... . .  16  Dr.    Second  Class  Doorau^e  Empire 

Thompson,  Capt.  Chas.  Wm 7  Dragoon  Guards    First  Class  St.  Fernando 

Thomson,  Lt.-Col.  Geo,  CB,  ......  Jate  of  Bengal  Army    Second  Class  Dooranee  Empire 

9  Thwaites,  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  S. Second  Class  of  the  Crescent 

9  Upton,  Gen.  Son,  A.  P.  CB,  .•••..  from  Gren.  Gds.    Knight  Mazimillian  Joseph 

Vie«,Col.Edw.rf    I^r»>^P-r.j^„%a-«-^\^^^^^ 

W.d..  LL-Col.  Sir  C.  M.  CB 1.te  B.«gd  Inftn.r,  {  ^"JCU^  »»^o-*^  E»p.rj.  ^ 

Wade,  Lt-Col.  Hmmlet  Coote,  CB ••••••  .h.p.    Third  Class  Dooran^  Empire 

Warbnrton,  Captain  G.  D late  of  Royal  Artillery    First  Class  St.  Fernando 

9  West,  Sir  Aag.  MD .h.p.  Dep.  Ins.  Gen.    Commander  Tower  and  Sword 

!  Knight  Maria  Theresa 
Grand  Cross  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit 
First  Class  of  Henry  the  Lion 
Wheeler,  Maj.-Gen,  Sir  Hugh  M.  KCB.  Bengal  Infantry    Second  Class  Doorau^e  Empire 

9  Willshire,  Lt.-Geo.  5ir  Thomas,  Bart,  KCB 51  F.     First  Class  Doopan4e  Empire 

9  Wil««,G.n«.«r  John.  KCB ...ll  F. {  SjjJf^^^d'A.i.^^ ^^^  ^^^^^ 

9  m  W,HHlford.G.n«d  Sir  A.  OCB.GCMG..40  F.|  ^o"j«Ji^^[r3  o^st'clrge 

f  Knight  Ch  arles  the  Third 

Wylde,  Maj.-Gen,  William,  CB.  ..from  Royal  Artillery •{  Second  Class  San  Fernando 

i^Commander  Isabella  the  Catholio 

Wymer,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Petre,  CH,  Bengal  Infantry    Thiid  Class  Dooranee  Empire 


473 


CASUALTIES  SINCE  THE  LAST  PUBLICATION- 


KETIREMENTS  BY  SALE  OF  COMMISSIONS. 


Hon.  H.  S.  Fane,  10  F. 
M'Douall.SLifeOda. 
Baialgette,  8  W,  I.  Regt 
Htm.  C.B.  Phippt,  SeoU  Fu. 

Ods. 
Clinton,  Gr.  Gds. 
Sanndenon,  73  F. 
Astell,  Or.  Gdf. 
Simmonda,  Ceylon  Regt* 
Sir  Chaa.  J.  J.  Hamilton,  Bt. 

Scots  Fiis.  Gdt. 
Mimtrnor^  lato  of  3  W.  I.  B. 
Hawker,  42  F. 
Ince,  Rifle  Br* 
Jonea,  65  F. 
Walker,  10  F. 
Greig,  3  W.  I.  R, 
8.  Cane,  30  F. 
Kyle,  SO  F. 
Warrington,  44  F. 

JJmdenant'ColoneU. 

Rotton,MF. 

Lord  Arthur  Lennox,  08  F. 
Clitherow,  Colds.  Gda, 
Shortt,  87  F. 
St.  Manr,  S7  F. 
Onslow,  Scota  Foa.  Gds. 
Maxwell,  82  F. 
Roberts,  08  F. 
Tlerney,  Colds.  Gds. 
Yerbuiy,  3  I/rs. 
Forester,  80  F* 
Irring,  54  F. 
Bond,  16  Hoasara. 
Black,  14  Hn. 
Kaye,  Unatt. 
TrittoB,  10  Hoasars. 
Canmiliigi  Colds.  Gda. 


H<m  R.  Pitt,  R.  Horse  Gds. 
Randolph,  49  F. 
Smith,  22  F. 
Mathiaa,  62  F. 
Blachford,  15  Drs. 
Murray,  3  W.  I.  R. 
Watson,  3  Drs. 
Colthurst,  18  F. 
Connop,  55  F. 
Barrett,  56  F. 
Cox, 72  F. 
Edmonds,  7  F. 
Freeman,  13  F. 
Gamer,  03  F. 
Hon,  R.  Hare,  00  F. 
Hambley,  Rifle  Br. 
Hnmfrey,  07  F. 
H'Vicar,  40  F. 
Macdonald,  68  F. 
Hayne,  1  F. 
Daviea,  45  F. 
Meek,  78  F. 
Newbery,  70  F. 
Northey,  1  F. 
Pattcnson,  51  F. 
Pearson,  0  P. 
Ridgway,  59  F. 
Royds,  33  F. 
Saundereon,  4  F. 
Schreiber,  38  F. 
Toole,  82  F. 
Visme,  80  F. 

Majors, 

Longworth,  27  F. 
Freer,  3  F. 
Bagot,  17  F. 
Northey,  41  F. 
Allen,  16  Lancers. 
Bell,  5  Dr.  Gdf. 
Dockett,  3  W.  I.  R. 


Balfonr,  88  F. 
Dyson,  3  Dr.  Gda. 
Vislls,  45  F. 
Bruce,  18  F. 
I¥end,  26  F. 
Fnrbea,  3  Drs. 
Gillman,  12  F. 
Margery,  54  F. 
Sawrey,  02  F. 
Dnckett,  3  W.  I.  R. ' 
Greig,  do. 
Hawker,  42  F. 
Hepburn,  60  F. 
Inoe,  Rifle  Br. 
Jones,  66  F, 
M*Mnrdo,  10  Drs, 

Lowther,  1  Life  Gda. 
Sir  W.  A.  Fraser,  Bi.  do. 
Andrews,  do.    ^ 
Tottenham,  2  Life  Gda. 
Trelawoy,  R.  Horse  Gds. 
Shent(Ai;6Dr.  Gda. 
Sibthorp,  1  Drs. 
Barnes,  3  Drs. 
Rowley,  6  Drs. 
Doyle,  do. 
Cnst,  8  Drs. 
Whittingttall,  12  Dra. 
White,  13  Drs. 
Chambre,  14  Drs. 
Forteacae,  Pcots.  Fte.  Gds. 
RotMon,  3  F. 
Stewart,  4  F. 
Webb,  6  F. 
Carter,  7  F. 
Miller,  do. 
Hoars,  15  F. 
Hunter,  11  F. 
Armstrong,  14  F. 


Casualiies  since  the  last  Publication. 


474 


Dickton,  17  F. 
Macdonald,  19  F. 
Polej,  20  F. 
Dewar,  do. 
TomfOD,  do. 
Spring,  21  F, 
WatsoD,  do. 
Anderson,  23  F. 
Brock,  do. 
Nicholson,  26  F, 
Cameron,  do. 
Hatsey,  26  F. 
Johnstone,  27  F. 
DeWinton,  28F. 
Spring,  63  F. 
Berkeley,  35  F. 
Randle,  40  F. 
Tackey,  41  F. 
Handeoick,  do. 
Wedderbnm,  42  F. 
Whitehead,  do. 
Paterson,  41  F. 
Weyland,  43  F. 
Gluhb,  44  F. 
Garden,  45  F. 
Dickens,  46  F. 
Hayes,  do. 
Chambre.  do. 
Baban,  56  F. 
Sotheby,  60  F. 
Anderf  on,  65  F. 
Ewen,  do. 
Serocold,  66  F. 
Ramsay,  68  P. 
Parker,  60  F. 
Scott,  71  F. 
Wade,  72  F. 
Napier,  74  F. 
Wallack,  77  F. 
Monro,  70  F. 
Beague,  82  F. 
Brnce,  do. 
Creker,  86  F. 
FitzGerald,  87  F* 
M'CIintock,  01  F. 
Holme,  88  F. 
Stopford,  do. 
Bastard,  00  F. 
Johnson,  do. 
Meredith,  do. 
Bayly,  01  F. 
Stanton,  do. 
Warren,  do. 
Home, 02  F. 
Shelton,  03  F. 
Fraser,  do. 
Minnitt,  31  F. 
Obert,  07  F. 
Craig,  1  W.  I.  B. 
Fraser,  2  W.  I.  R. 
Jenkins,  R.  Newf.  Comp. 
Apthorp,  85  F. 
Bennett,  60  F. 
Bolton,  57  F. 
Lord  CoWille,  15  F. 
Lord  De  Blaqniere,  41  F« 
DeRobeck,  85F. 
Evans,  86  F. 


Garstin,  28  P. 
Haviland,  86  F* 
Hoey,  80  F. 
Hollis,  47  F. 
Meik,  Unatt 
Pattenson,  88  F* 
Robertson,  13  F, 
Sinclair,  66  F. 
Tynte,  22  F. 
Weat,  46  F. 
Piercy,  6  F. 
Ward,  16  F. 

Lieuienant$, 

Vise*  Ingeatre,  1  Life  Gda. 

Awty,  2  Life  Gds. 

Hot^,  C.  B.  Lyon,  do* 

Solivan,  2  Dr.  Gds. 

Wright,  3  Dr.  Gds. 

Antrobns,  8  F. 

Jones,  6  Drs. 

Garforth,  68  P. 

King,  0  Lancers. 

Ridd,  do. 

Drammond,  10  Hnssars. 

Hill,  12  Lancers. 

Sleeman,  16  Lancers. 

Musgrave,  17  Lancen. 

Pottinger,  Gr.  Gds. 

Wyndham,  Colds.  CMs. 

Dalrymple,  Scots  Foa.  Gds. 

Vise,  1  F. 

Gray,  5  F. 

Palmer,  7  F. 

Keightloy,  do. 

Hunt,  do. 

Taylor,  10  F. 

East,  15  F. 

Mylina,  17  F. 

WilUngton,  18  F. 

Beadon,  10  P.    . 

Clarke,  do. 

Carteret,  21  F. 

Howell,  23  P. 

Thomas,  23  F. 

Goodfelloir,  24  F. 

Elwes,  26  F. 

Haworth,  28  F. 

Paake,  20  F. 

Hepburn,  30  F. 

Hobson,>do. 

Digby,  35  F. 

Warren,  do. 

Wright,  do. 

Anderson,  37  F. 

Potter,  38  F. 

Head,  do. 

O'Reilly,  30  F. 

Pennefaiher,  40  F. 

Lea,  do. 

Lawes,  41  F. 

Walker,  43  F. 

Nott,  do. 

VUc.  Bury,  do. 

Dering,  44  F. 

Fleming,  45  F. 


Estwick,  47  P, 
Maxwell,  do. 
Noel,  48  P. 
Bond,  40  P. 
Leeds,  50  F. 
Roberts,  50  P. 
BaUUe,  51  F. 
Crosse,  52  F. 
Ellis,  do. 
Lukia,  61  F. 
Becher,62F. 
Adeane,  do, 
Bowles,  66  F. 
Armstrong,  70  F. 
Fuller,  71  F. 
Johnson,  do. 
Eyans,  73  P. 
Cochrane,  Ri6e  Br. 
Stonehouse,  74  F. 
Walsh,  75  P. 
Fuller,  76  P. 
Leslie,  77  P. 
St.  George,  do. 
Webster,  70  F. 
Lecky,  81  P. 
Lamert,  do. 
Luard,  82  F. 
Richardson,  83  F. 
MacMahon,  84  P. 
Weaver,  86  P. 
Copley.  88  F. 
Ward,  00  P. 
Every,  do. 
Borthwick,  01  F. 
Norman,  do. 
Reynolds,  07  F. 
Narea,  07  P. 
Browne,  80  P. 
Austen,  00  F. 
Smith,  do. 
Knight,  Rifle  Br. 
YoDge,  do. 
Stewart,  1  W.  I.  R. 
Cnrling,  11  P. 
Plynn,  53  F. 
Harkness,  3  W.  I.  R. 
Ibbotson,  07  P. 
Page,  84  F. 
Pigott,  57  F. 
Smith,  15  P. 
Uniacke,  7  P. 

Sykes,  R.  Hotae  Gda. 
Bankes,  4  Dr.  Gds. 
Usbome,  7  Dr.  Gda. 
Firman,  4  Lt.  Drs. 
Kelly,  11  Hussars. 
Gendpll,  do. 
Scbolefield,  12  Drs. 
Feilden,  13  Dra. 
Lennard,  16  Drs. 
Jemingham,  17  Drs. 
Snow,  3  F. 
Bell,  0  F. 
Pcard,  10  F. 


475 

Soott,  17  F. 
Gaskell,  21  F^ 
Hayne,  86  F. 
Carter,  29  F. 
Short,  32  P. 
Lynch,  99  F. 
FtM.  Forth,  42  P. 
Adami,  49  F. 


Casualties  since  the  last  Publication. 


HardiogQ,  64  P. 
Johnson,  67  P« 
Lilling^on,  58  P. 
Winter,  69  P. 
Stewart,  GO  P. 
Harris,  66  P. 
Cameron,  67  P. 
Henick,  do. 


Disney,  67  P. 
Lord  Lontb,  70  P. 
Wallace,  86  P. 
Nash,  97  P. 
Dagg,  98  P. 
Margitson,  5  P. 
Tamer,  8  F. 


RESIGNATIONS. 


Captain. 

D.  W.  Pack-Beresford,  R. 
Art.  retired  by  resignation 
of  bis  commission* 

2nd  Captain  • 
T.  Lambert,  ft.  Art. 


lit  Lieutenants, 

Sir  W.  G.  Johnson,  Bt.  R 

Art. 
G.  B.  Puddicombe,  R.  Har.« 

A.  Tait,  R.  Mar. 

Surgeon, 

B.  D.  Batt,  14  P. 


Asriti.  'Surgwnw* 

J.  Pelle,  1  Dr.  Gds. 

W.  L.  Beid,  M.D.  8  Lt.  Dn. 

P.  Wildbore,  Colds,  Qda. 

W.  Tidmss,  40  P. 

J.  C.  Purres,  M,V,  60  F. 

J.  S.Herroo.  Staff. 


DISMISSED. 


X/.  T.  P.  Greer^  46  P.  ramoTed  from  the  Serrlee,  but  allowed  to  receire  the  TmliM  of  lUs 

Commisiion. 
Lt,  J.  B.  Perry,  46  P.  cashiered,  but  allowed  to  receive  the  yalae  of  bia  Com 


SUPERSEDED. 

EnB.  R.  W.  Torekler,  76  P. 


TRANSPORTED. 


Paymoiter  W.  A.  Byre,  47  P. 


476 


DEATHS. 


FiOd-Marthal. 

H.  W.  Marquit  of  Anglesej, 
R.  H.  Gds. 

OenfTats. 

Sir  G.  Drammond,  8  F. 

W.  C.  Viic.  Beresford^  16  P. 

R.  B.  Vise*  LortOD. 

C.  W.  Marq,  qf  Londonderry, 

.  2  Life  6d8. 

Sir  James  Kempt,  1  F. 

G.  J.  Hall.  70  F. 

Sir  P.  Maitland,  17  F. 

Sir  Loftus  W.  Otway,  84  F. 

H.  Monoktoo. 

J,  Yates, 

Sir  H.  King,  3  F. 

S.  Huskisson. 

Lieutenant'  OeneraU, 

Sir  C.  W.  Thornton. 
E.  Darley 
T.  Dalmer,  4T  F. 
J.  Hay,  79  F. 
J.  G.  Cuyler. 

C.  Turner,  19  F. 

Sir  R.  Armstrong,  32  F. 
Sir  H.  Goldfinch,  R.  Eng. 

D.  Mcrcer-Hcnderson,  68  [P. 
Lord   Fred.    Fits   Clarence, 

36  P. 
J.  W.  Arnold,  R.  Eng. 
J.  F.  Ewart,  67  F. 
R.  Egerton,  46  P. 
G.  Lewis,  ret.  full  pfty  R. 

Mar. 
A.  Maelachlan. 


Mqjor'  OeneraU, 

Roger  Parke,  86  F. 

Sir  O.  Arthur,  50  P. 

T.  W.  Taylor,  17  Lancers. 

L.  Argoimbao,  80  P. 

W.  Staveley,  94  P. 

N.  W.  Olirer,  R.  Art. 

C.  Middleton. 

Hon.  Sir  G.  Cathcart  (kiUed 

in  action)* 
G.  P.  Bradshaw. 
C.  O.  N.  Prendergast. 
C.  S.  Campbell,  h.  p.  1  P. 
J.  E.  Jones,  R*  Art. 
W.  Bush. 
9.  Carlyon, 


A.  Morris. 
H.  R.  Hartley. 

Brigadier^  Generals, 

Tylden,  R.  Eng. 

Da  Plat,  do. 

Goldie,  57  F.  {hiUed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Strangwavs,  R.  Art.  (killed  in 
action.) 

Colonels, 

Sir  D.  Cunynghame,  Bt, 
late  of  82  F. 

F.  W.  Earl  of  Seafleld,  late 
of  2  Arg.  Fen. 

Hon.  A.  Abercromhy,  late  of 

Cold.  Gds. 
W,  H.  Bttikes,  late  of  Cold. 

Gds. 
M.  Childers,  late  of  6  Dr. 

Gds. 
K.  SnodgraeSf  late  Unatt. 
J.  Payler,  late  of  17  P. 
A.   S.   H.  Mountain,  b.  p. 

62  P. 
R.  Jones,  Col.  R.  Eng. 
S.  Brock,  h.  p.  48  P. 
J.  Creigh^on,  h.  p.  59  P. 
T.  G.  Browne,  R.  Art. 
D.  J.  Ballingall,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
C.  E.  Gordon,  R.  Art. 
J.  D.  Lacy,    h.  p.  2  Gar. 

Batt. 
J.  N.  Wells,  ret.  fall  pay, 

R.  Eng. 
C.   €.  Johnson,   late  h.  p. 

10  F. 
R.  Z.  Mudge,  Ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Eng. 
H.  J.  Murton,  ret.  fall  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
W.  Trevelyan,  Cold.  GJs 
S.  Giles,  Ret.  full  pay,  R. 

Mar. 

G.  B.  Eraser,  R.  Art. 
Hon.  L.  Maule,  h.  p.  39  F. 
A.  S.  H.  Aplin,  86  P. 

W.  JolliiTe,  ret.  full  pay,  R. 

Mar. 
Hon,  P.  G.  Hood,  Gr.  Gds. 

(killed  in  action.) 
A.  Montresor,  late  of  3  W.  I. 

Regt. 


Lieutenant-  Cohnele, 

C,  A.  West,  Ute  1  Vet  Bait. 
C.    PUnderleath,    late    of 

49  P. 
G.  Muttlebury,  late  of  69  P. 
J.  C.  Chads,  rtt.  full  pay,  1 

W.  I.  Regt. 
N.  Maclean,  ret  full   pay, 

55  P. 
W.  Moore,  6  Drs, 

A.  Cos,  Gr.  Gds. 

P.  Busiett.  ret  full  pay,  R. 

Malta  Penc. 
J.  S.  Schonswar,  25  P. 
Hon.  R.  E.  Boyle,  Cold.  Gds. 
C.  C.  Alexander,  R.  Eng. 
J.  H.  Blair,  Scots  Pus.  Gds. 

(killed  in  action.) 

C.  F.  Seymour,   Scots  Pus, 
Gds.  (killed  in  action,) 

S.  Beckwith,  Rifle  Br. 

G.  Carpenter,  41  P.  (killed 

in  action.) 
H.  Farrant,  81  P. 
Hon.  T.  V.  Dawson,  Cold. 

Gds.  {killed  in  action.) 
G.  Hogarth,  26  P. 
P.  G.  Ainslie,  21  P.  ret.  foil 

pay  {qfwotmde.) 
E.  J.  Elliot,  79  P. 
H.  G.  Chester,  23  P.  (kiUed 

in  action. ) 
W.  P.  Hoey,  30  P. 

B.  S.  T.  Swyny,63  F.  (kUled 
in  action.) 

P.  Sutherland,  ret  foil  pay, 

72  P. 
H.  Smyth,  68  P.  (qfw&umds.) 
G.  P.  Long,  Unatt. 
J.  Ferguson,  79  P. 
J.  G.  Champion,  95  P. 

B.  W.  Pakenham,  Gr.  Gds. 
(killed  in  action,) 

J.  C.  M.  Coweli,  Cold.  Gds. 
(killed  in  action.) 

D.  Dayies,  late  of  46  P. 

Mqfors* 

A.  Rose,  late  6  Vet.  Batt 

C.  P.  Burton,  ret.  fall  pay, 
R.  Mar. 

J.  Thornton,  h.p.  Cape  Corps. 
J.  Brooksbanlr,  Unatt. 


477 


Deaths. 


J.  H.  Harrison,  ret.  fall  pay, 

R.Mar. 
R.  Leonard,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

C.  IL  Wright,  ret.  fall  pay, 
43  F. 

n.  D.  Cowper,  Unatt. 

D.  M.  Cameron,  94  F. 
J.  T.  D.  Halkett,  4  Drs. 
J.H.  Goddard,  14  Drs. 
T.N.  Dalton,  49  F.  {kUUd 

L.  Maqpherson,  Unatt. 

J.  B.  Rose,  55  F.  (Jnlled  in 

H.  Lloyd,  83  F. 

T.  Prendergart,  ret  fall  pay, 

3  W.  L  Rcgt. 
W.  Mackie,  88  F. 
H.  M'CaakilL 
H.  M.  Banner,  93  F. 
A,  S.  WUlett,  17  Lancers. 

D.  J.  M.  Madeod,  2  Drs. 

E.  Wellealey,  73  F. 

C.  T.  Powell,  49  F.  (MtUd  in 

action,) 
H.  G.  Wynne,  68  F.  {MUed 

in  action.) 
E.   Rooper,    Rifle   Br.    (of 

wounds.) 
S.    P.   Townsend,   R.    Art. 

{kiiled  in  action.) 
G.  C.  Rawdon  Levinge,  R. 

Art. 
J.  A.  Batler,  Cold.  Gds.  (qf 

tooundi,) 

E.  Fyers,  ret  fall  pay,  R. 
Eng. 

Captain$, 

Duckworth,  5  Dr.  Gds* 

F.  Williams,  2  Drs. 
Freeman,  2  Drs. 
Longmore,  8  Drs. 
Lookwood,  do.  {kiiled  in  ae- 

/ton.) 
Cresswell,  11  Hossars. 
Oldham,  13  Drs.  {kilted  in 

action,) 
Goad,  do.  do, 
Nolan,  h.  p.  15  Drs;  (kUled 

in  action.) 
Winter,  17  Drs.  (Ailled  in  ac- 
tion.) 
Webb,  do.  {of  wounds) 
Hon,  H.  A.  Neville,  Gr.  Gds. 

{kiUed  in  action,) 
Rowley,  do.  do. 
Sir  R.  L.  Newman,Bt  do.  do. 
MacKinnon,     Coldst.    Gds. 

(killed  in  action,) 
Jolliffe,  do. 
Hon,  G.  C.  Elliot,  Cold.  Gds. 

(kUled  w  action.) 
BooTerie,  do.  do. 
Cast,  do.  do, 
Ramsden,  do.  do* 
Disbrowe,  Cold.  Gds.  do. 


tion.) 
Mytton,    do« 
Goille,    do. 
Raynes,    do. 
IngUs,  R.  Eng. 
Stereni,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mar. 
Parker,  R  Mar.  (ih'I/M  m  oe- 

tion,) 
Wearing,  R  Mar. 
Aytoan,  b.  p.  R.  Art. 
Blennerhasset,  Unatt 
Bulkdey,  do. 


Vise,  Chewton,  Scots.  Fas. 

Gds  f  (of  wounds.) 
Alliz,  1  F.  {kUled  in  action,) 
Hon,  C.  L.  Hare,  7  F.  (of 

wounds,) 
Wallace,  do. 
Hon,  W.  Monok,  do.  (killed 

m  action,) 
Crofton,  12  F. 

Ker,  19  F.  {kiUed  in  action.) 
Wynn,  23  F.  do. 
ETans,  do.  do, 
ConoUy,  do.  do. 
Satton,  do, 
Johnstone,  26  F. 
Yonng,  29  F. 
Oliver,  30  F. 

Conolly,  do,{killedin  action.) 
Tongue,  Unatt 
Walters,  31  F. 
O'Toole,  46  F. 
W.  Bagenall,  53  F. 
Batler,55  F.ikiOed  in  action.) 
Schaw,  do.  do. 
Stanley,  57  F.  do. 
Auchmuty,  57  F. 
Jones,  do. 

Bland,  do.  (of  wounds.) 
Westropp,  58  F. 
Annesley,  60  F. 
Hopkinson,  62  F. 
Cumberlege,  64  F« 
Breton,  74  F. 
Macdonald,    do. 
Crofton,  77  F. 
Dilke,    do. 
Nicholson,    do.     (klUed   in 

action.) 
Maitland,  79  F. 
Woodgate,  86  F. 
CahUl,  91  F. 
Hon,  W.  Charteris,  92  F. 

{killed  in  action,) 
Garden,  93  F. 
Dowdall,  95  F.  (kUled  in  ac^ 

fton.) 
EddingtoD,  do.  da. 
Gall,  99  F. 
Cartwright,  Rifle  Brig.  {JdOed 

in  action.) 
HammUl,  1  W.  I.  Regt 
English,    do. 
Msrtton,  R.  Art 
Fatten,    do. 

Dew,  do.  (WUd in  action^ 
Childera,    do.    {JnlUd  in  aC" 


Carpenter,  h.  p.  64  F. 
Sir  J.  B.Conroy,  h.  p.R.Att 
Concha,  h.p.  103  F. 
Crichton,  h.  p.  Hanger's  Fcnc^ 

Corps. 
Dalton,  ret  f.  p.  R.  Eng. 
Drewry,  h.  p.  12  F. 
Drummond,  h.  p.  82  F. 
Drysdale,  h.  p.  27  F, 
Enoch,  Unatt. 
Erans,  h.  p.  3  ProT.  Batt 
Foalston,  Unatt 
Frederick,  late  7  Vet.  Batt 
Grey,  h.  p.  6  W.  I.  Regt 
Hadfield,  Unatt 
Hayes,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
Heneage,  h.  p.  Ind.  Com* 
Hickie,  late  Yet  BaU. 
S.  Hobkirk,  h.  p.  43  F. 
James,  h.  p.  Scots  Fas.  Gds. 

E.  Jones,  h.  p.  29  F. 
Keily,  Unatt. 

KeUenbach,  late  2  Vet.  Batt 
Lewis,  h.  p.  74  F. 
Listen,  Unatt 

J.  Mansfield,  Ute  2  V.  BnCt 
Meynell,  h.  p.  79  F. 
Newman,  h.  p.  Portogti.  8er. 
Pettingal,  h.  p.  1  Pror.  Bat 
R.  If.  Rogers  (Stqgr  QJf.  ef 

Pens.) 
Rowan,  h.  p.  84  F. 
Shand,  h.  p.  89  F. 
Sbum,  h.  p.  3  Dr.  Gds. 
Spearman,  Unatt 
Stanier,  h.  p.  82  F. 
Stapley,  Unatt 
Story,  Unatt 
Taylor,  Unatt 
Thatcher,  Unatt 
Tnite,  Unatt 

Walker,  h.  p.  7  W.  I.  Beg. 
Walter,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
A.  Backmeistar,  h.  p.  Germ. 

Legion. 

F.  Marbnrg,  h.  p.  do. 
L.  Jasper,  h.  p.  do. 
F.  Erythropel,  h.  p.  do. 
F.  Rosillion,  h.  p.  RoU'a  Ht 
Ross,  Barack-mast  Barbadoaa 
J.  D'Arcy,lateh.p.  Vet.  Coni, 


Uoutenante, 

Sparke,  4  Drs,  (killed  in  or. 

tion.) 
Dawson,  €  Drs* 
Viset,  FitsGibbon,  8  Lt  Dn. 

{killed  in  action.) 
Sattmarshe.  11  Hassatt. 
Hon.  R.J.  Annealey,  do. 
Houghton,  do. 
Irwin,  13  Dra.  (Adj.) 
Boyd,  14  Dra. 
Lumadune,  15  Drs. 
Thomson,  17  Dn.(kittodm 

action.) 
DaWesGr.  Qds.(^i0Mndi.) 


Gnville,  Coldst  Gda.  [kUM 
in  action.) 

Thistlethwajto,  ScoU.  Fob. 
Gdfi. 

Skinner,  4  F. 

Carter,  5  F. 

Moleftworth,  7  F. 

Hunter,  15  F. 

Wardlaw,  19  F.  (of  wounds.) 

DowUog,  20  F.  {hilUd  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Hnrt.  21  F.  (killed  in  action.) 

Baldwin,  22  F. 

Sladen,  27  F. 

Radcliffe,  23  F.  (kUled  in  ae^ 
tion.) 

Sir  W.  N.  Young,  Bt.  23  F. 
(killed  in  action.) 

Applewhaite,  do.(ojftgounds.) 

Hinde,  24  F. 

Houat,  do. 

Holford,  28  F. 

Lumoore,  30  F.  (killed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Gibson,  do.  (killed  in  action.) 

Ross-Lewin,  do. 

Thistlethwayte,  33  F» 

Worthington,     33     F.     (qf 
woundg.) 

Thorold,  do.  (killed  in  a:- 
tion.) 

Montagu,  33  F.  (killed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Barnard,  34  F. 

Swaby,  41  F. 

Taylor,  do.  do, 

Harriott,  do. 

Eyre,,  do. 

WoUocombe,     47     F.      (</ 
wounde.) 

Armstrong,  49  F.  {killed  in 
action.) 

Daahwood,  50    F.  (^killed  in 
action.) 

Grigg.  56  F. 

Taylor,  do. 

Birch,  do. 

Hague,  57  F.  (ofwounde.) 

W.  Curtois,  63  F.  (killed  in 
action,) 

Barker,  68  F.  (killed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Lyle,  70  F. 

King,  74  F. 

Swaffield,  74  F. 

MeyneU,  75  F.  {killed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Poole,  76  F. 

Walmesley,  77  F. 

Alder,  do. 

Maine,  do. 

Grant,  79  F. 

Harrisson,  do. 

Beatty,  86  F. 

Maole,    88    F.    (A^.)  (of 
iooundi.) 

Macniab,  93  F, 

Tamer,  do. 


Deaths, 

Abercromby,  93  F.  {kUled  in 
action.) 

PolhUl,  95  F.  (kUled  in  ac- 
tum.) 

Eddington,  do.  do. 

Godfrey,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Tryon,  do. 

Malcolm,  do.  (killed  in  ac- 
tion. ) 

Lord  F.  G.  S.  L.  Gower, 
Coldst.  Gds. 

Moorhead,  (Adj.)  3  W.I.  Rt. 

Bravbrooke,  (Adj^  Ceylon 
Rifle  TLgt.(kUled  in  action.) 

Elliot,  2  W.  I.  Rf  gt. 

Kingsley,  (Adj.)  yblP.(kHUd 
in  action.) 

Savage,  3  W.  I.  Regt. 

Brittain,  Can.  Rifles. 

Child,  Gold  Coast  Corps. 

Hill,  do.  (Adj.) 

Singer,  R.  Art. 

St.  John,  do. 

Bttrrowes,  do. 

Sir  G.  J.  Young,  Bt.  do. 

Walsham,  do.  (killed  in  aC' 
Hon.) 

Cockerell,  do.  do. 

MachlachUn,  do. 

Hon.  G.  Wrottesley,  R.  Eng. 
(killed  in  action.) 

St.  John,  do. 

Burke,  do.  {killed  in  ac- 
tion.) 

Teesdale,  do. 

Symonds,  R.  Mar. 

Frceland,  do. 

Allen,  h.  p.  52  F. 

Alston,  h.  p.  1  F. 

Anderson,  late  5  Vet  Batt. 

Atkinson,  h.  p.  14  F, 

Bayntnn,  h.  p.  2  Gar.  Batt. 

Bedell,  h.  p.  24  F. 

Biankeney,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

Blocke.  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

Bosse,  h.  p.  94  F. 

Brock,  h.  p.  6  F. 

Browne,  h.  p.  1  Gar.  Batt. 

Cameron,  h.  p.  2  Gar.  Batt. 

Campbell,  h.  p.  104  F. 

Carrington,  h.  p.  1  ProT. 
Batt. 

Chapman,  h.  p.  Rifle  Br. 

Chetham,  h.  p.  40  F* 

Cbiaholm,h.  p.  African  Corps 

Clark,  h.  p.  99  F. 

Coates,  h.  p.  47  F. 

Cole,  h.  p.  16  Drs. 

Couche.  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

Crawford,  h.  p.  67  F. 

Crawford,  h.  p.  2  Gar.  Batt. 

Cree,  h.  p.  York  Rangers. 

Dalton,  h.  p.  9  Drs. 

De  Burgh,  h.  p.  21  Drs. 

Disney,  h.  p.  York  Chas. 

Dormer,  Unatt. 

Eagar,  Ute  7  Vet  Batt 

Earie,  b.  p.  R.  Art 


478 

Edmonds,  h.  p.  27  F. 
Fergusson,  h.  p.  8  F. 
Gordon,  h.  p.  York  Lt.  Inf. 

Vol. 
Graham,  late  6  Vet.  Batt 
Grierson,  h.  p.  1  Dr.  Gds. 
Hammersley,   h.  p.   3    Gar. 

Batt. 
Holmes,  h.  p.  9  F. 
How,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
Hurt,  h.  p.  15  Drs. 
Irwin,  Unatt. 
Jameson,  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
Jones,  h.  p.  40  F. 
Knight,  h.  p.  22  F. 
M' Arthur,  h.  p.  14  F. 
J.  Mcleod,  late  2  Vet  Batt 
Macdongall,  h.  p.  91  F. 
Machell,  h.  p.  18  Drs. 
Macnab,  h.  p.  94  F. 
Macnamara,    b.   p.  1  Pror. 

Batt. 
Mence,  h.  p.  32  F. 
Moss,  h.  p.  8  W.  I.  Regt 
Nankivell.  h.  p.  98  F. 
Nelson,  h.  p.  28  F. 
Nicholson,  h.  p.  101  F. 
Parkinson,  h.  p.  R.  Wag.  Tr* 
Petre,  h.  p.  18  Drs. 
Pratt,  h.  p.  50  F. 
Purdon,  b.  p.  41  F. 
Pycroft,  h.  p.  14  F. 
Rea,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
Robertson,  h.  p.  45  F. 
Ross,  h.  p.  81  F. 
Royse,  h.  p.  87  F. 
Sandys,  h.  p.  40  F. 
Skene,  b.  p.  Ind.  Com. 
Stewart,  b.  p.  4  F. 
Thomson,  late  3  Yet.  Batt. 
Tipping,  h.  p.  Staff  Corps  of 

Cavahry,  Qr.-Mast.  R.  Mil. 

College. 
Towers,  b.  p.  6  Gar.  Batt 
Vaughan,  h.  p.  N.  Brun.  Fen. 
Welsh,  h.  p.  11  F. 
West,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
Wiliey,b.  p.  19  Drs. 
Wood,  h.  p.  30  F. 
Wrazall,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
Wright,  Unatt 
Yonge,  h.  p.  17  F. 
Best,  h.  p.  Ger.  Legion. 
W.  de  Scbarnhorst,  h.  p.  Ger. 

Legion. 
A.  P.  Cramer,  b.  p.  Foreign 

Corps  of  Waggoners. 
W.  Fraser,  h.  p.  60  F. 

Comete,  Eneigne,  Sfe» 

Fletcher,  1  Dr.  Gds. 

Bon.  G.  Neville,  5  Dr.  Gds. 

(oftoounds.) 
Monti^mery,  13  Drs.  {kUled 

in  action.) 
Cleveland,     17     Drs.     (qf 

wounde.) 


479—480 

Templemiiiy  6  F. 

Pbipps,  19  F. 

Ansirather,  2d  P.  (kUled  in 
action.) 

Batler,  do.  {killed  in  aetUm.) 

Johnson,  30  F. 

Stiriing,  41  F.  {kiUed  in  ac- 
tion,) 

StoekweU,  46  F.  {hilled  in 
action,) 

SooveU,  55  F. 

Hope,  60  F. 

Garde, -61  F. 

Clatterbuck,  63  F.  {killed  in 
action.) 

Massy,  77  F. 

Coz,  Ceylon  Regt. 

Deane,    Aty,    Gold    Coast 
Corps. 

Ash,  h.  p.    Kingston    Rec. 

'  Corps. 

ChiUen,  late  4  Vet.  BaU. 

Cranage,  h.  p.  Ind.  Coo. 

Day.  60  F. 

Fletcher,-  h.  p.  100  F. 

Harrison,  h.  p.  38  F. 

Losack.  h.  p.  34  F. 
Nelson,  h.  p.  3  F. 
No^nt,  h:  p.  17  Drs. 
O'Shea,  h.  p.  3  Garr.  Batt. 
Powell,  h.  p.  18  Dn. 
Scott,  h.  p.  61  F. 
Traoey,  late  R.  Art.  Drivers. 
Walter/h.  p.  R.Mar. 
Weir,  h.  p.  do. 
WUkins,  h.  p.  36  F. 
Wills,  Kingston  Reo.  Corps, 
do  Beanliea,  h.  p.  Ger.  Le* 

gion. 
C.  H.  Paynter,  26  F. 
Thompson,      30      F.      {qf 
wninde.) 


Deaths* 

Qtiarfermaiten» 

Binnie,  1  Life  Gds. 
Leahy,  4  F. 
Hogan,  7  F. 
Spence,  28  F. 
Fortane,  50  F. 
Berrey,  60  F. 
Fairdoth,  84  F. 
Moore,  R.  Art. 
Allen,  h.  p.  2  Life  Gds. 
Bathurst,  h.  p.  1  Life  Gds. 
Berry,  h.  p.  75  F. 
Calder,  h.  p.  92  F. 
Elliott,  h.  p.  65  F. 
Frascr,  h.  p.  Cav.  Fen^ 
Gillan,  h.  p.  41  F. 
Goodfellow,  h.  p.  10  F. 
Hacker,  h.  p.  41  F. 
Hodden,  h.  p.  Fen.  Car. 
Kenny,  h.  p.  51  F. 
Kewio,  late  5  Vet.  Bait. 
Miller,  h.  p.  St.  Helena  Regt. 
Quaile,  h.  p.  17  Drs. 
Rice,  h.  p.  Fen.  Cav. 
SeweU.  b.  p.  Staff  Corps  of 

Cavalry. 
Wagstaif,  1  Dr.  Gds. 


COMMISSARIAT       DE- 
PARTMENT. 


Paymasten, 

Clay,  3  Drs. 
Hartley,  8  F. 
Ferrier.  24  F. 
Hockler,  70  F. 
Capt,  Ormshy,  71  F* 
Newbury,  Rifle  BrL 
Cahill,  h.  p.  88  F. 
Carew,  h.  p.  13  F. 
Halfhide,  h.  p.  37  F. 
Hall,  h.  p.  Rec.  District 
Hanbory,  h.  p.  1  Drs. 
Home,  h.  p.  33  F. 
Ker,  h.  p.  103  P. 
Mackenzie,  h.  p.  71  P. 
Pillon,  h.  p.  54  F. 
WetheraU,  h.  p.  37  P. 
WiUiams,  h.  p.  44  P. 

Adjutants. 

PitaOerald,  h.  p.  41  P. 

Stewart,  b.  p.  2  R.  Vet.  Bett.  I T.  Spenoe, 


Commiatanei'  General. 

Bir  J.  Bisset,  h.  p. 
J.  Dickens,  h.  p. 

Deputy  CQmM,'Oenerttl, 

L.  PennelL 

T.  Rayner. 

J.  Low,  b.  p. 

£.  C.  Robinson,  h.  p. 

Aetittant  Comm,'GeneraU 

C.  Bridgen. . 
C.  A.  Home. 
C.  J.  Palmer,  h.  p. 

Dep.  Auietant  Comm,'Oen, 

P.  N.  Tclfer. 
E.  W.  BeU. 
W.  R.  Cooper. 


ARMY    MEDICAL    DE- 
PARTMENT. 

Inepeetors  General  (/ 
Hospiiale. 

Dr,  nacket 

Dr.  Gillkrest,  h.  p. 

T.  Nixon,  h.  p. 

Deputy  Inepectori'Oeneral, 
Dr.  Albert,  b.  p. 


Sit^-Surgeen  ef  ike  PhrH^ 
Claee  and  Sur^eom^Mttfar. 

E.  Simpson,  h.  p. 

First  St<^  Surgeons. 

Dr.  Hawkey. 
Dr.  Pitcaim. 
Dr.  Boyle,  h.  p. 
Dr.  Mitchell. 

Surgeons. 

Ross,  10  Drs. 

Foaker,  12  Drs. 

Hathwaite,  Qren.  Gds. 

Dr,  Anderson,  Staff. 

Dr.  Maekey,    do. 

Staunton,  87  P. 

Dr.  Lightbody,  Staff. 

Browne,  95  P. 

Caliandar,  h.  p.  R.  W.  Traia. 

Drsailly,  h.  p.  4  P. 

Dr.  Montgomery,  h.  p.  66  P. 

P.  D.  M  array,  h.  p.  Staff. 

Dr.  Pyper,  h.  p.  4  Dr.  Gds. 

W.  Smith,  h.  p.  17  P. 

A.  Trevor,  h.  p.  33  P. 

C.  Waring,  h.  p.  5  P. 

J.  F.  Wylde,  h.  p.  7  Vet  Ball. 

Principal  Apothecary. 
S.  H.  Reade. 

Assistant  Inspeetoro. 

Colemafi,  h.  p.  7  Dr.  Gds. 
Cumin,  b.  p.  3  Vet  Batt 
Develin,  b.  p.  49  P. 
Rudge,  b.  p.  Ordnance. 
Dr.  Flood,  12  Drs. 
Wigstrom,  14  Drs. 
Dr.  Thomson,  44  P. 
Beckwith,  49  P. 
O'Leary,  68  P.  {hUled  in  ac 

tion,y 
Dr,  Warden,  74  P. 
Dr.  Balfour,  84  F. 
Dr.  Sliegog,  88  P. 
Dr.  Prout,  SUff. 
Jenkin,  23  P. 
Martel,  50  F. 
N  orris,  55  P. 
Shorrock,  Rifle  Br. 
Dr,  Alex.  T.  Reid,  Staff. 

Principal  Vet,-Surgoon. 
F.  C.  Cherry. 

Veterinary-Surgeono. 

Percivall,  1  Ufe  Gds. 
Fisher,  5  Dr.  Q^ 
Kelly,  6  Drs. 


INDEX. 


Abbey,  Robert  1 13 

Abbott,  Charles  Compton  227 

Charles  TliompsoD  314 

Clirislopber  347 

Sir  Fred.,  CB.  1 13,320 

Frederick  Tydd      1 92 

James  113 

Peter  113 

■  Saunders  Alexius  114 
Abell,  Joseph  436 

Abeicrombie,  John  436 

Jobn  1 13 

Winiam  113 

AckUnd,  Graves  378,  336 
AchesoD,  Hen.  Hamilton  316 
Acklom.  George  Bvatt  195 
Ackroyd,  Robert  308 

A'Court,  Cbas«  Ashe,  CB. 

KH.  19^  192 

Acton,  Charles  202 

Edward  418 

Bd.  Wm.  Fred.     228 

—  Francis,  Barpn      450 

—  Thomas  204 
Walter  315 

"  Wm.  Molesworth 
Cole  229 
Adair,  Chas.WiUiam         295 
Henry          297 ,  300 

■  James    Wallace 
Dunlop  156 

— "*—  Richard  Bratton 

Thomas  James,  48,266 

Adams,  Allen  Noble         228 

■  Andrew  Ijeith, 
MD.  173 

Arthur  Fulford      309 

■■  Benjamin  Samuel  163 

■  Cadwallader  106,  200 

Edward  347 

Frank  63,  179 

. Gerirge  308 

— George  347 

■  George  Hewish     238 
—  5ir  Geo.  Pownoll, 

KCH.  6,  132 

Henry  Balthazar   266 

HenryWm.CB.        18 

—  John  Alexander 

274 


PhilUps 

Joseph  Holling- 


Adams,  Thos.  Edward       179 

Wm.Elford  162 

William  Henry         62 

William  Scott        113 

A darasoD, Joseph  Sam.  90, 189 
Adcock,  Alfred  William  175 
Adderley,  Randolph  Ralph 

212 

Addington,  Hon,  Charles 

Jobn  189 

■^  tfon. Leonard  A.  273 

Addison,  John  378 

— —  Joseph  Edward 

347,  455 
Thomas       93,  153 


—  —  »     _  —  _ 

Adlington,  Henry  Smith    131 
Adrian,  John  Joseph  314 

Adye,  Jobn  Miller  270 

Mortimer  271 

Agar,  Hon.  C.  W.  Herbert 

195 
—  Thomas 
Agassis,  I^wis 
Agg,  William 
Agnew,  James 
Thos.  Ramsden 


Agnis,  John  Crown 
Ahmuty,  James 
Aickin,  Francis 


worth 


Michael  Goold 
Thomas 


430 
347 
230 


378 
412 
202 
190 
100 
347 
130 
112 
412 
Charles  V.  46,  127 
Ainslie  Henry    Francis 

68,235 

James  128 

■"    ■  Montague  193 

Robcit  412 

Wm.  Bernard  65>  245 

Ainsworth,  Oliver  D.  62 

Airey ,  James  Talbot    71,  1 47 
Thomas  175 


Aitchison,  Alex.  Allan       225 

John  10,  224 

William  160 

Aitken,  Alexander  418 

Akers,  Charles  Style  287 

Edward  314 

Albemarle,  G.  T.  Earl  of  38 
ALBERT,  Hu  UmuI 
Highneii  Prince,  aG, 
KT.KP.GCB.GCMG. 

5, 144,  252 

Alcocky  Henry  378 

'        Philip  Savage       247 

UssberWilUam    235 


Alder,  Sydney  214 

Walter  K.  378 

Aldersey.  Joseph  Lee 

SUivwell  161 
Aldeison,  Henry  James  275 
Aldred.  John  Williams  12 
Aldrich,  Edwaid  49,  284 
Aldridge,  Jobn  172 
Robort  Battelot  223 


Thomas 


159 


wellyn 


Aldworth,  Richard  Wil- 
liam 
Alessi,  M.  de  Marcbesi 
Alexander,  Archibald 
■  Boyd  Francis 

Claud 

Frederick  lie- 

297,300 
Geo.  Gazdiner 
296, 
■  Henry 
•— — —  Henry 
— — —  James 
— —  James 

J.B. 

Sir  Jas.  Edward 

68,165 
John 
———John 

Thomas 

Algeo,  James 
Alison,  Arch* 

Fred.  Montagu 


158 
92 
133 
253 
146 


300 
347 
136 
114 
112 
114 


423 
378 
312 
61 
224 
224 
Allan.  Andrew         *']35,  423 

Andrew  Timbrell  92,  233 

David  430 

George  289 

Grant  114 

Robert  436 

William  192 

Waiiam  378 

Allardyce,  James  436 

Allen,  Cbas.  Bavers  347 

Charles  J.  Watson     166 

Charles  Parke,  MD.  196 

-*^>  George  150 

George  378 

Henrj  Thomas  221 

— .»  John  Penn  347 

John  378 

—  Jobn  Edward  244 
Allen,  Ralph  Shuttlewortb  347 
«— «  Robert  347 
— ~  Robert  Marshall       123 


482 

Allen,  Rodney  Vaasittart  296 

Tliomat  423 

William  424 

Alley,  TotteDham  378 

Allfrey,  Goodrich  Holms- 
dale  122 
AUiDgoo,  Edward  Dawson  293 

■  John  Hiram  431 
Allix.  Charles  30 
A  lima  n,  Georffe  436 
AIpe,  Hamond  347 
Alton,  Victor  Count  448 
Altenstein,  Hen.  Barm  378 
Alves,  John  60,  264 
Ambrose,  George  James  154 
Ames,  John  378 
Amherst,  Hon,  William 

Archer  148 

Amiel,  Charles  Fred.  232 
— —  George  Lewis  Dive  161 
Amyatt,  Augustus  378 

Amyott,  Rich.  Garrett  378 
Ancell,  Malcolm  Corrie  314 
Anderson,  Abraham  Col  lis 

98,  238 

Alexander  71,294 

Andrew,  MD.    435 

Arthur,  MD.     312 

■  Charles  248 

Charles  436 

■'  Charles  George  254 
Darid  173 

Edward  Abbot  188 

I  George  134 

Henry  70, 262 

— ->  James  199 

■  ■  James  Warren 

Hastiogs  221 

• John  202 

John  Darid       43 1 

John  Henry       200 

■  John    Richard 

105.  271 
Joseph,CB.irH.  59 

■  Joseph  Henry    121 

Rlchani  207 

^— —  Richardson  207 
— ^— ^  Rob.  Carew, 

MD.  242 

—» Thomas  132 

Thomas  2 1 6 

— -  Thomas  230 

■  ITiomaa  378 

I                Tiiomas  436 

William  1 1 4 

William  255 

~- William  316 

William  412 

■  Wm.  Abbott  192 
^  Wm.  Cochrane 

44,  268 

Wm.  Christian  287 

Wm.H.  H.  104, 202 

— .  William  James  183 
Andrae,  Rich.  Ccllyer  112 
Andrew,  Charles  378 
Andrews,  A  agnstos,  CB,  112 
Francis  212 


Index. 

Andrews,  James    Trevor 
White  261 

John  423 

Mottram      97,  179 

Robert         41,  268 

Robert  Alex.       74 

Robt.  Fleetwood 

314 

Thomrs  177 

William  Gilly   274 

Andros,  William  347 

Angelo,  Arthur  226 

Edward  Anthony, 

KH.  32 

Edward  Fox         179 

John  112 

Richard  113 


Angerstein,  John  Julius 

Wm.  17 

Anglesey,  H.  Mar.  of,  31 

Ankecell.  Moniray  273 

Aniey,  Fred.  Augustus      276 

Henry  Thos.  154 

Annesley,  Hon.  Arthur     244 

ArthurLyttieCon  137 

Charles,  MD.     436 

Charles  Gasper 

Dav.  257 

Fra.  Chas.         215 

Hon.  Hugh        150 

— ^— -  Stephen  Fia. 
Chas.  161 

William  GroTea  157 

William  Richard 

249 
Ansell,  Augustus  Fra.         67 


Augustus  Edward 
Henry  155 

Richard  Turbenrille 

297,  300 
Wm .  Meadows      1 86 


Arbuckle,  £dw.  Vaughan  255 
■  George  Benjamin 

Vaoghan  208 

James  \Villiam 
Vaughan  299 

Arbothnot,  Chas.  George 
James  14 

Chatles  George 

271 

George  Buxhara 

113 

Henry  Thomas  275 

W.  Weddcrburo 

135 
Arbuthnott,  JfoM.Hugh,  CB. 

7,  189 

Htw.  John      347 

John,  Vise.     347 

Hon.  Mariott  378 

Hon.  Wm.        39 

Archdall,  Audley  Mcrvyn 

272 

Henry  347 

-^— —  Hugh  Montgo- 
mery 203 
Archdeacon,  Edw.  Mon- 
tagu 431 
Archer,  DaTid  113 

Fran.  BisseC  308 

James  Henry         248 

Richard  HalUdaj  215 

Thomas  378 

Wm.  McGregor     230 

— —  Wm.  Spearman      308 
ArdcD,  Geo.  Banks  Hoyer  163 


William 
William 


Anson,  Archibald  Edward  272 

Harboard 
Hon.  Aug.  Henry 

Archibald  253 

— —  Hon.  George  13 

Octavius  H.St.G.  135 

Anstey,  Edmund  Francis  171 
Anstruther,  Phillip,  CB.    113 

Robert  145 

Anton,  Henry  254 

Alexander  347 

Antrobus,  Edw.  Crawfurd  201 
Aplin,  John  Guise  Rogers  179 
'  Philip  Hen.  Pren- 

dei  grass  154 

Api)crley,  Wm.  Wynne  114 
Appleby,  George  Walton  177 
A  ppleton,  Edward  103 

Appleyard,  Fred.  Ernest  158 
Appnhn,  Arnold  450 

Aprecoe,  Henry  234 

'■    Thomas  438 

Apthorn,  Charles  114 

Arbuckle,  Benjamin  Hnt- 

cheson  Vaoghan  42 

— —  Edmuad^err 

Vaugfam  154 


Arentesschildt,  Adolphu 

Von 
Armit,  George  Wm. 
John  Henry 


243 
378 

449 
198 
175 


— -  Louis  Jno.  Amad^  286 

Armitage,  John  237 

Armstrong,  Alexander  7 

Anth.W.S.F.  169 

Charles  423 

Charles  167 

Daniel  31 1 

Edward  256 


Edward  Marcus 

206 
Fran.  Wheeler  378 
Fred.  Gerard  165 
Geo.  Craven  113 
Henry  227 

James  177 

James  418 

James  JekeU      1S9 
James  Wells    105. 
200 
John  191 

John  64, 259 

John  347 

Jolin  423 

John  378 

John  Cooper  378 
Mootgoncry  378 
Richard  378 


Armstrong,  Rich.  Say  44,  268 1 


Robert 
Robert  Philip 
S  F 

T.  P.  St.  Geo. 
William 
William 
William  A. 
William  Bruce 
Wra.  Heory 
Wm.  Cairnes 


347 
219 
114 
200 
167 
314 
168 
124 
378 
166 
32 
148 
38 
49 
378 


Armytage,  Heory 

-Henry 

Arnaudj  Joho,  KH^ 
Arney,  Chas.  Aug. 
Aroold,  Henry 

James  Robertson, 

KH,  KC,  10,  283 

William  Serjeant  219 

William  Trail        155 

Arnott,  Alexander  378 

Archibald,  AfD.     436 

Arrow,  James  Roas  114 

Arihur.Sii-Fred  Leopo1d,B/.  89 

George  Munro       113 

Thomas  64,  123 

Arundell,  Iheodore  232 

Ashburoham,  Hon.T.  16 

Ashe,  Waller  237 

Aflhmore,  Charles        41,  187 

Joha  45,  294 

AshtoD,  Henry  309 

Ashwin,  James  Collins 
Ashworth,  Sir  Frederick 
Askew,  Thomas 
Askwith,  Wm.  Harrison 

Aslett,  John  lliompson 

Wm.  Stration 

Astell,  Rich.  Wm. 
Charles  Edward 


208 

11 

347 

66, 

269 

295 

295 

35 

320 

Astley,  John  Dugdale        150 

Rich.  DutkinSeld  200 

Aston,  Joseph  174 

Astuto,  Pierre  452 

Alcherley,  Francis  Topping 

181 
Atchison,  George  Tumour 
Horton  219 

Henry  Alex.      347 

Atherlcy,  £dw'.  Gambier    196 

Mark  Kerr  48,  244 

Francis  Henry   191 

237 
378 
74 
412 
188 
113 
309 


Athorpe,  John 
Alkin,  John 
—  William 
Atkinson,  Charles 

- — Edward  D. 

Edwin  Henry 

—^  George 


HnmphryJ.G.  254 


James 

John 

.loiin 

John 

J.  T. 

Richard 

Robert 


224 
146 
241 
378 
326 
163 
152 


Index. 

Atkinson,  Thomas,  itfD.  311 

Thos.Geo.  B.    197 

Thos.  Johnston  182 

William  202 

Wm.  Henry       113 

Attree,  Frederic  Simes        162 
Aitye,  Francis  Lionel  Oc- 

tavius  153 

Aubin,  Philip  7S 

Auchinleck,  Grahame  MD, 

233 
Auchmuty,  Sam.  Beoj.  CB. 

10,  217 
Audain,JohoWillettP.96, 167 
Austen,  Chas.  Wilson        235 

Henry  Edmund     347 

Henry  Haversham  175 

John.  KH,  33 

Austin,  Alfted  218 

Alfred  John  181 

Edward  Frederick  378 

Ed w.  Griffiths        113 

Hugh  Whitchurch  207 

Norton  300 

Thomas         378,  464 

William.  MD.        311 

Autran,  Alexander  450 

Avery,  Thomas  378 

Aylcs,  John  George  Aug.  295 
Aylmer,  Charles  Wm.         218 

Fen  ton  John  249 

Fred.  Cba.       91,  241 

Henry  75,  269 

■     Thomas  Brabazon      9 
Aynge,  G.A.  277 

Ayshford,  Aaron  Moore      378 
Avton,    Hen.    Abraham 

'Whitmore  236 

Robinson  436 

Aytoun,  James  133 

Gabington,  William  133 

William  Know  114 

Baby,  Anthony  Duperon    347 


Daniel 

Daniel  Antoine 

Bace,  George  Alex. 

Henry  William 

Bachell^,  Lewis  de,  Baron 

Von  Dem  Brinck 
Backhaus,  Arnold  Erich 
— —  Franz  Fred. 


33 

250 
213 
183 

450 
451 
451 

Back,  John  113 

Backhouse,  John  Iggulden  412 

Peter  412 

Thos.  Deering  222 

Bacmeister,  Christian         450 
Bacon,  Harry  439 

Bacot,  John  436 

John  Thomas  Watson  3 1 3 

Baddeley,  Fred.   Clinton 
Herman  Stuart  191 

Fred.  Hy.    48,  284 

John  Eraser  Lod- 

ington  271 

Wm.  H.Clinton  102, 

200 
Bagennll;  George  188 


483 

Bagge,  Richard  Salisbury  218 

Bagnell,  Frederick  163 

Bagot,  Charles  36 

*  Edward  62 

George  221 

Bagshaw,  Isaac  423 

Bagshawc,  Samuel  R.  114 

Bailey,  Charles  347 

—7 Jamea  310 

Jas.  Aldersoa  378 

Michael  430 

William  288 

William  430 

Bailie,  Frederick  217 

■          James  156 

James  239 

William  Alex.  234 

Baillie,  Andrew  378 

Duncan  James  120 

Geo.  Clement  285 

Henry  Darid  253 

Hugh  30 

Hugh  Smith  120 

James  William  120 

John  Baillie  132 

Robert  195 

Thomas  412 


Wm.  Douglas  Hall  175 

Baily,  John  378 

Bain,  Da?id  S.  Erskine      314 

George  431 

John  378 

William,  MD.  436 

Bainbrigge,  Arthur  164 

Edward  287 

John  Hankey      43 

Philip,  CB.  11,  117 

Philip  J.  285 

Thomas  Parker  378 

Baines,  Cuthbert  A.  347 
Baird,  .Sir  David,  Bart  226 
John,  MD.                435 


Thomas  Carpendale  190 

William  193 

Baker,  Charles  Siaart  210 

Chailes  Osborn  297 

Edward  114 

Edward  117 

Francis  Braroley  150 

Frederick  Grote  220 

F.  M.  1 14 

George  32 

George  113 

George  378 

Geo.  Granville  347 

'  James  134 

James  Swayne  282 

Richard  D.  347 

Robert  309 

Robert  347 

Robert  Broome  190 

Thomas  378 

Thomas  Durand  169 

Valentine  138 

William  188 

William  347 

Wm.  Erskine  113 

William  Thomas  237 

B  B 


484 

Balck,  Geo,  Philip  347 

l^alcombe,  James  ^08 

r.alder$,Cha8.Wm.  Morley, 

CB.  42, 262 

Baldork,  Chas.  Robert  378 
Daldwio,  George  Walter  182 
Godfrey 


Index. 


170 
185 
378 
253 
113 
274 
127 


Hale,  Henry  Edward 
— —  William 
Balfour,  Francis  Walter 
■  ■  George 

Heory  Lowther 

James  WMItam 

Tho.  Graham,  MD. 

313,  456 

Wm.  Stewart  34 

balgonie,  Alex.  Visct,  145 
Balguy,  Charles  Yelverton  193 

Henrv  155 

Balinhard,  John  Allan 
Carnegy  dc  378 

W.  Carnegy  de  198 

Ball,  Alexander  Francis    182 

Edward  Alfred  245 

Francis  257 

Francis  A.  184 

Thomas  Gcrrard  17 

Henry  Maynard        162 

Howell  378  "l 

Robert  378 

Tertius  315 

William  378 

William  C.  310 

Ballantine,  Fretcheville  D.  1 13 
Ballingall,  WilliamHeory  186 
Bally.  William  183 

Baioeavis,  Hen.  CMG.ITH,  12 

Henry  Colin      209 

BarafoTd,  Rich.  Watkins  68. 

320 

Robw  Carter       215 

Bamp6eld,Wro.  John  152 
BnmpfTlde,  Francis  James  173 
Banburr,  William  160 

Bancroft.  William  Charles  167 
Bankx,  John  116 

Bannatinc,  Richard  436 

Bannatyne,  John  Millar  159 
Banoo,  Rich.  Geo.  Davys  239 
Banyard,  John  167 

Barber,  Hcnr?  Howard      143 

Lionel  Charles      287 

Barl)or,  Robert  Dooglas  347 
Rarchard,  George  165 

Barclay,  Ale».  MD.  194 

:  David  142 ! 

F^lwanl  347  I 

Fred.  Chaa.  D'E.  163 1 

Henry  Fergnson     215 1 

148! 
450' 
150 
378 
451 
143 
449 
423 


412 

114 
313 
230 
270 
293 
335 
173 
161 
31 
286 
165 
378 


Barker,  Anthony 

Arundel 

Francis  Oliver 

George  Digby 

'•  George  Robert 

— —  Joseph 
Barlee,  F.  P. 
Bar  low,  Cuthbert 

Cuthbert 

Geo.  Edw.  Pratt 

Hen.  Wra. 

John 

John  Thomas 

— —  Maurice  38, 165 

Barnadiaton,  Nathaniel      178 
Barnard,  Sir  Andrew 

Fran.GCB.GCH.6,252,455 

Chas.  London  296, 300 

Hen.  George  347 

Henry  Wro.  17 

Markland  116 

Robert  Gary  192 

Wm.  Andrew  M.  145 

Barnes,  A.  Armstrong  70,  157 
Ardley  Hen.  Fal- 

wasser  599 

Caleb  103 

Drury  Richard      1 96 

F^iraund  Charles   260 
Edward  178 

George  Adams  74 


James  Whitiaker  225 

Rich.  Knowles       347 

Richard  Moorv      201 

Samuel  423 

William  74 

Barnetson,  Alexander        378 
Barnett,  Charles  FitxRoy  205 

Oliver  315 

WiIliamTownsend272 


Barney,  Richard 
Barnston,  Roger 

William 

BaroU)  Richard  John 
Barr,  David 

John 

J. 

Wm.  Alexander 

Barrett,  Charles  Carter 
Richard 

■  Richard  Dovle 

■  Thomas 
— —  Thumas 
William,  MB. 


Baring,  Charles 

Ernest 

■  Francis 

^ Frederick 

George 

Henry 

Lewis  Charles 

Barker,  Alexander 


430 
242 
206 
73 
112 
275 
335 
315 
184 
170 
170 
140 
378 
311 
William  Newman  412 
Barron,  Fenwick  Boyce      123 

Luke,  MD.  436 

Barron.  William  234 

Barrow,  Thoa.  Waller        3 1 3 
Barry,  Charles  61 

Charles  William       287 

Daniel  Peterson        164 

James,  MD.  311 

—^  James  412 

Philip  37,283 

Philip  John  Siapleton 

285 


Barry,  Ricfasfd  Bdwym 

Robert 

St.  Geo.  Ryder 

W^illiam.  Jf  D. 

»~-   William  llmrj 

William  Wigram 

Barstow,  George 

Jfohn  Arthur 


Barter,  Richard 
Bartholomew,  George  C. 
Bartlet,  Fred.  George 
Bartlett,  Daniel 
Bartlett,  Heoiy 
Bartley,  Alex.  Fiaber 
Bartley,  George 
John  Cow«]l 


21.0 

378 
433 
•i2o 
272 
97i 
241 
•227 
161 
37d 
QoA 

237 
418 
1^5 


John  Metge.  MD.  436 
Walter  Tyler  1.^7 

112 
315 
177 
155 
276 
237 
114 
201 
347 


Barton,  Eiek. 

'  George  Pigot 
Henry  Aognstu 

■  James 
— —  Jamea 

Montaea 

Nath.  Dunbar 

Barwell,  Fred  Leyoester 
Osborne 


Richard  Stanstead  236 


Basden,  Jas.  Lewb,  CB» 
Bassano.  Alfred 

Christ.  BakewcU 

Fra.  Matthias 


Basset.  Arthur 


46 
183 
222 
314 
128 


Goataviifl  Lambat 


224 
Bassett,  Wm.  Watkia  207 
Baatard,  B.  J.  Pollexfeo    160 

James  Stokea  18  267 

BatcheV,  Horatio  Pettas  232 
Batchellor,  Sam.  Geo.  273 
Bate.  Frederick  378 

Bateman,  Robert  34 

Rowhnd  2)6 

Bates,  Henry  eO,  250 

217 
114 
196 
347 
118 


Henry  Stratton 

John 

Robert 

Robert  MonCcliev 

Patesoo,  Richard 
Bathe.  Hen.Prrrivsl  de66.  I4i< 
Bathurst,  Benjamin  347 
Fredk.  Tliomas 


Arthur  Henrcy 
Heary 


Batt,  Molyoeax 
Batiersby,  John  Prevost 

Robert 

Battiscombe,  Wm.  BenJ. 
■  H.  Lumsden 


14o 

174 

250 

«  i  * 

312 
241 
220 
347 
412 


Battiey,  D*Oy1ey  Wm. 
Baogh,  James 
baumgardi,  John  Gregory. 

;    ca  U 

Banmgartner,  Tbos.  Mow. 
bray  235 

R.  JaHan90, 179 

Oawti«e»  Edw.  Was.  MD.  314 


Bawtne,  Heniy  Smyth     239 
Baxter,  Francis  Haitings, 
MD. 

—  James 
-^—  Jatnes  Fleming 
BajBeld,  Samuel  Joseph 
Bajlej,  Edward 
Edw.  RobL  Ward 

■  Fred.  George 
-  George 

Heo.  Addiagtoo 

■  Henry  Lam^t 

■  James  Walker 
John 
John 

■  John  Arthur 

Thomas 

Baylis,  Robert 
Bayly,  Alexander  Ross 

■  Frederick 
*  George 

—  Geo.  Auffustua 

Henry  Elliott 

— —  John 
— —  John 

Neville  Saltren 


KeaU 


bock 


Paget 

Stuart 

Thomas 

Vera  Temple 

Walter  Douglas 

William 

Zachary  Cltttter- 


313 
260 
207 
315 
240 
170 
276 
182 
430 
309 
113 
237 
412 
203 
431 
251 
159 
378 
321 
378 
205 
285 
316 

272 
181 
114 
378 
205 
189 
159 

37 


Bayoes,  Cbas.  £.  Stuart  287 

Geo.  Edward  159 

Geo.  Macleod        347 

— — -  Henry  John  Le 

Marchant  240 

—  JohnLambertEdw.212 
■'■         Sir  E.  Stuart, 
KCMG.  431 

G'Hara  86 

Robert  Stuart        1 59 

Simcoe  37,265 

Bayntun,  Charles  347 

Bazalgetie,  Duncan  217 

Evelyn  247 

Geoige  297 

— ^—  Jolio  33 

'  Louis  Howe       175 

■■  Sidney  Aug,      276 

Wm.  Joseph      188 

Baxeley,  Fra.  Ruddle         114 
Beadoo,  Edwd.  Musgra?e  237 

347 
103 
161 
74,  321 
378 


Richard 
«  Valentine 


Bealsi  Percy 
Beales,  William 
Beamish,  Bernard 


Caulfieid  Fra.    196 
Charles        91,  186 

Geo.  Perceval   215 

■  William  Henry 
Sliogsbjr  140 

Beasle/,  Joseph  NoUe      239 
Beatsoo,  Roger  Stuart     .  285 


Index. 

B6alson,Geo.Stewart,AfD.  321 


Realty,  Andrew 
■  Frederick 

George 

James  M'NeiU 


285 
161 
12 
316 
158 


Beaucharop,  Francu  G. 
—   Henry     B. 

Sari  7,  136 

Cha.  EosUce  378 

Beauclerk^  Lord  George 

Aug.  94,  136 

Beaufort,  Hen.  Duke  of  111 
Beaoroy,  Benjamin  92,  320 
Beaumout,  Fred.  Edward 

Blackett  288 

G.  Wentworth  172 


William 


Beasley,  George  Grant 
Becher,  Arthur  Mitford 
'  Charles  Grant 

John  Foulkes 

Beck,  Richard  Edward 
Becker,  John 
Beckett,  Thomas 
Beckham,  Horatio 
■  Thoroas 
Beckwith,  Charles,  CB. 
William,  KB. 


113 

256 

112 

114 

255 

241 

453 

435 

347 

68 

13 

17 

188 


Bedford,  Louis  Henry 

W.  Faoshawe  64,211 

— —  Wm.  Devaynes 
Bedingfield,  John 

Philip 

Beech,  William 
Beere,  Daniel 
Beers,  William 
Beetham,  Dillon 
WiUiam 


418 
199 
273 
430 
159 
177 
205 

59 
114 

86 


I 


Begbie,  Alex.  John 

Thns.  Stirling 

Behne,  Chas.  Aug.  Jacob  449 
Behrens,  Hen.  Cltf  istopher  448 
Belford,  William  379 

Belfield,  Edward  286 

Herbert  153 

William  240 

BELGIANS,  Hit  Majesty 
the  XtR/r  of  the,  KG. 
GCB.  GCH.  5 

Bell,  Anthony  Delacombe  226 

Arthur  226 

Charles  Harland       259 

Edward  Wells  16 

Edw.  W.D.     105,174 

Geofge  40,151 

James  231 

James  347 

—  James  Nicholas        231 
5ir  John,  JTCB.  10,155 

412 
222 
179 
423 
379 
179 
58 
37, 268 


John 

Matthew 

Montagu  Wigley 

Robert 

Samuel 

Thomas  Lynden 

Thomas,  CB. 

William 

William  95, 183 


Bell,  WiUiam 

William,  MD. 

William 

William 

William 

William  Morrison 

—  William  Robert 

Whiteford  John 

Bellairs,  William 
BeUasis,  J.  B. 
Bellers,  William 
Bellew,  Heury  Walter 
William 


Bellon,  Achilles 
Ballot,  Cha.  Joseph  de 
Belshes,  John  Murray 
Belson.  Frederick  Charles  287 


485 

216 
311 
335 
336 
418 
130 
237 
'z26 
200 
113 
222 
315 
152 
412 
379 
33 


George  John  39 

Bel  (z,  Samuel  431 

Bender,  Benoit  74 

Beoison,  Alexander  216 

^: —  Jonathan  247 

Samuel  190 

Robt.  William  251 

Benn,  Anthony  270 

Piercy  63,  269 

Bennett,  Bryan  O'Donnell  379 

Francis  Levett       195 

"  George  171 

George  B.  310 

'     James  347 

—  James  379 

Valeniine  184 

Robert  215 

Thomas  140 

Thomas  Westropp  190 

Wm.  Cha.  Frind 

Burlton  157 

William  Henry      193 

Wm.Hen.Worthy297 

Benson,  Arthur  Edward     136 

Hen.  Roxby  100,  143 

George  Thomas     179 

Tom  218 

Wm.  Welbore  H.  379 

Bent,  George  176 

George  99,  285 


Hugh 
John 
Thomas 

Thoroas  Hamlyn 
Wm.  Henry 


272 

293 

298 

430 

44 

Bentinck,  Cha.  Ant.  Ferd.  13 

— —  Arth.  Cavendish 

75,  127 
Henry  John  Wm. 

15, 147 
Bentley,  Alez.C.  Downing 

347 

Charles  Thomas    321 

Benton,  William  423 

Ben  welt,  James  113 

Thomas  379 

Benyon,   Samuel    Ash  ton 

Yate  215 

Benza,  Pasquale  Maria       438 
Berdmore,  Scrope  Reynett  96, 

171 

bb2 


486 

Beresford,  Denit  WiUiam 
Pack  270 

Edw.  Marcus    202 


.  Geo.  de  la  Poer  167 

•— ^—  George  JohD 

George  Robert  240 

H.C.delaPoer22l 

Henrj  Marcus  160 

Marcus  15 

Marcus  Wyllyde 

la  Poer  200 

Moystn    de    la 

224 
379 
450 
44 


Betti,  George  233  |  BirtwWttle.  W«.  Airdt    1«3 

'Wm.11.omat  177    Biscoe.  Geo.  Gratlan  75 

Betty,  William  Thomas     126    Bishop,  James  3*^ 


Joshua  Fred. 

66  \  Bevan,  Howe  Curlis 
Charles  D. 


275 
348 
276 
102 


William 
William 


Poer 
Berford,  Richard 
Borger,  Charles 
Beringtoni  James 
Berkeley,  Cha.  A.  F.  H. 


m 


Beverhoudt,  Adam  Von 
Bewes,  Wyndham  Edmund 

•  93,225 

Bewlcy,  George  Wm. 
Bews,  Henry  John 

James  Hamilton 

Bezant,  John 
Bickerstaff,  Robert 
James 


60, 
149 


Edw.    Stratton 


FitsHardiuge  119 
Francis   Wm. 

Fit*  Hardinga  120 
Sir  Geo.  Henry 

Fred.,  KCB.  8,  186 

-Hon.Geo.Charles 


125 
257 
235 
379 
126 
186 
225 
315 
179 
194 
113 


Grantley  Fitz  Hardinge  412 

Henry  W.  123 

. Sackville  Hamil- 
ton 8,  227 
Bernard.  Ludovico,  MD.  265 
.                Luke  FiizGerald 


. Peter 

Thomas  347 

Waller  412 

William  347 

Han.  W.  Smyth 

347 

Berner.  Carl  Ernest  452 
Bcroers,  Herbert  Johnes  194 
WiUiam         10J.348 


Bicknell,  Philip  Blundell 

Biddle,  Thomas  James 

Waring  Alex. 

John  Matthew 

Biddulph,  George 

. Michael  Anthony 

Shrapnel  271 

Robert  276 

Theophilus         348 

Tho.  Myddelton  49 

412 

174 

234 

124 

211 

412 

171 

431 

120 


308 
423 

Bishopp,  Rich.  Prelyman  169 

liiasiett,  Thomas.  MD.        438 

. John  Jarvis      64.  259 

Bissett,  Geo.  Edw.  L.  C.  2«J6 

Richard  8.  A.        335 

Bisshopp.  Cecil.  CB.  I* 

Blachford,  Aug.  George  60,175 

Oswald  Samod 

69,141 

36 

39 

436 

348 


Blachley,  Cbatles 

Henry 

Black.  Ebenczer 
George 


-G.Robt.  Stewart  251 


Walter 

Bigge.  Thomas  Scovell 
Biggs,  Charles  Newton 

.John 

Thomas 


James 
James 
James 
John 


^  Thomas 
-  WUliam  Thos. 
Wilsone 


423 
276 
412 
379,453 
412 
314 
19J 


Binnell,  Cha.  Phillips 
234|Bilham,  David 
347    Billings,  Francis  Thos. 
Billing. on,  J.  Wyndham 
Bindon,  Henry  Herbert    177 
Henry  Vereker     157 


Blackall,  Gardiner  Boyd    243 
John  103.348 

Robert  201 

Robert  227 

Rr»bert  U2 


113 
213 
175 
179 
348 
435 


Berry,  Edward  Ring 

Edward  Ring 

Geo.  Fred. 

-^— ^  Henry  A. 

James  Parsons 

Titus 

Bertram,  Charles  Pelgue    192 
Best,  Chas.  Lewis  379 

George  HoUings        228 

«-^~  Gustavus  George      449 
— —  Mawdistly  Gaussen    185 

Rich.  Mordesley  91,  161 

^011.  Rob.  Rainy      172 

—  Thomas  313 
Thomas  Charles  Har-       I 

dinge  224 

—  Hon.  William  Draper 
Mortimer  252 

Beswick.  Frederick  189 

Bcthuoe,  Duncan  Munro  106, 

160 

Robert  244 

Bet»on.  William  262 

Beti,  James  436 

Bettcswortb,  Henry  348 

■  James  Trtra* 

nion  187 


Bingham,  Charles         75,  269 

Kdm.  Hayler      348 

.  George,  tj"rd      148 

.  Geo.  Wm.  Pow- 

lett  216 

Henry  90,211 

Tho.  Rich.  U.    222 


Blackborne.  John  Henry  271 

WilKam  243 

William 


Blacker,  La  than  Wm. 
John  Robert 


40 
31') 
169 
1« 


286 
162 
113 
379 
348 
256 


Binney,  Chas.  Richard 
Birch,  Edv^ard 

Fnjd.  William 

George 

James 

James  Francis 

John  Francis,  CB* 

8,283 
Richard  James  Hol- 

well  112 

William  Charles 

Bird,  Henry 

. Henry 

Henry  Charles 

— .—  John  Fra. 

.         Lewis  Saunders 

Wm.  Oliver 

Birdwood,  Chris. 
Birkett,  Edward 
Birney,  George 


—  W. 

Blackwood,  John 
>  Richard 


Blackett,  Christopher  C 

Edward  William  25) 

William  25^^ 

Blacklto.  Richard  348 

Blackwell,  Jas.  Edward    27'> 
'"  33'. 

439 
270 
24  J 
371 
24*. 
196 
135 
379 
3-* 
379 
413 


Birnie,  Thomas  Knox 
Biron,  Edwin 
Birrell,  David 
Birtwhutle,  John 
-  John 


114 
261 
208 
348 
113 
112 
136 
114 
18« 
430 
152 
239 
112 
61 
183 


Blagg,.  Jamea 
BlagiaYe,  James 
Blair,  David  Hunter 
— ^  Richard 

Robert 

Thomas  Newcnham 

Wm.  Hen.  Stopford 

WiUiam  Hunter 

Blake,  Edward  John 

Ethelbert  Hearj, 

MD.  206 

Frederich  Rodolpli  47. 

W 

George  Frederic  29^^ 

George  La«ce1les    297 

George  Pitkiogton?-:  > 

■  James  Buobury     37<i 
.        John 

■  John  Henty 

. Matthew  Gregory 

Maurice  Lynch 

Michael 

Robert  Hoay  Jei- 

— *-  Stephen 


37'^ 

::l 

IT" 
24^ 


Index* 


487 


Blake.  Wm.  WUIiams, 

CB.  30 

Blakely,  Alex.  Tfaeopbilus  348 
Blakeney,  ni.Hon.Sir  Kdw. 
GCB.CCH.       7.112,158 

—^  Edward  Hugh  456 

Jobn  336 

Robert  199 

Blakislon,  Jobn  116 

— ^^—  Lawrence  214 

Thomas  Wrigbt  275 

Blamire,  Charles  251 

Blanc,  Charles  Garrow       309 
Blancbard,  William  379 

Blanckley,  £dw.  Jaraes      157 
— —  Horatio  Nelson 

Charles  297 

Bland,  Edward  LoAus      287 

James  348 

■  James  Fox  228 

John  308 

Robert  Jobn  379 

Blane.  Charles  Collins  32 

Charles  G.  174 

Robert  75 

Seymour  John        160 

Blanchard,  Jobn  Henry     114 
Blanshard,  Thomas,   CB, 

33,  283 
BJatherwick,  Thomas         314 

Geo.  Wm.  338 

Blathwayt,  Geo.  William  348 
i5laxland,  John  1 13 

Blay,  Samuel  Sutton  423 

Bleckley,  Tbos.  Macdougal 

MB.  165 

Blenkarne,  W.  H.  335 

Bleokios,  Geo.  Eleazar       146 

Wm.  Baiclt  G. 

CB.  113 

Blfcokinsopp,  George  Anthony 
Leaton  88, 196 

William  123 

223 
217 
192 
211 
127 
229 
114 
45 
114 
112 


Blennerhassel,  Barry 
Blevritt,  Charles 
Bligh,  Fred.  Cherburgh 

Geo.  Waldegrave 

Blink boro,  Henry 
Blisseit,  Henry 
Blogg,  Hen.  Basil 
Bluis,  William 

Thomas  Fra. 

Blood,  Clements 

Francis  Gamble    221 

John  220 

Richard  113 

Thomas  379 

Bloomfield,  Edwin  348 

Hen.  Keane41,  162 

Lord  J.  A.D. 

KCB.  379 

— James  Arthur     193 

John    44,  117,  268 

— Thomas  Edwin   176 

Blosse.  Edward  Lynch  98, 162 
William  Conyng- 

ham  Lynch  272 

Blount,  Herbert  220 


Blozsone,  B.  Cb.  William 
C.  160 

Blocke,  Robert  Stewart  379 
Bluett,  W.  H.  P.  Gordon  161 
Blundell,  Frederick,  C£.  IH 
Blundstone,  John  451 

Blaut,  Francis  Theophilus  138 
Blunt.  Richard  6,  218 

Walter  Frederick       165 

Blyth,  Augustus  F/ed.  69  262 

David  296 

Frederick  Samuel  191 

John  Willis  379 

Matthew  Smith     225 

Sam  uel  Fritche       1 86 

WiUiam  D'Urban  140 

BlTlbe,  John  David        .   256 

-^ Joseph  Harry  F,  219 

Blythman.  William  '  f423 
Boate,  Arthur  .  di35 

Bodle,  George  232 

Boehmer,  Frederick  243 

Boghurst,  Edward  379 

Bogle.  Andrew  Cathcart    230 


Bond,  Wm.  Wensley  201 

Bone,  Geo.  Fred.  MD.  313 

Hugh,  MD.  433 

Theodore  Gordon, 

M.D.  168 

Bon  ham,  Francis  223 
Henry  Fred.  42, 262 


Robert 


230 
435 
418 
453 
113 


Boggie,  John,  MD. 
Boggis,  James  Eklward 
Boiden,  Jean  Baptiste 
Boileau,  Fra.  Burton 
Cha.  A.  Penrhyn  253 

John  Peter  379 

Samuel  Brandram 

36,  173 
Boissier,  John  W^ilHam  188 
Bold,  Walter  Saxtoo  261 


Boldero,  George  Neeld 

Henry 

Lonsdale 


172 

379 

32 

112 


Boles,  Thomas 

Boloroey,  Lewis  Wm.  Jas. 

412 
Bolton,  Abraham  69 

Daniel  44,  284 

Edw.  Chichester   276 

■  John  74 

Jobn  Lawrence      272 

Philip  104 

Richard  157 

Rich.  6eor^9  B.   125 

Robt.  Hen.  MD.  436 

Samuel  379 

Theophilus  191 

Wm.  John  273 

Bomfoid,  Isaac  Bomford    210 
Bonamy,  John  73 

Bonavia,Tho.  Emmanuel  263 
Bonavita,  Loreto  265 

Vincenza  34b 

Bond,  AdolphusFred.  90,320 

C.  S.T.  114 

Edward  67,264 

Henry  61,  141 

Henry  Auburey        243 

Ralph  Sbelion  138 

Thomas  412 

WadhamWyndham  155 

WiUiam  130 

William  Spittle        379 


Pinson 


Bonner,  John  George 
Bonnin,  Henry  Gousse 
Bonnor,  Thomas 
Booth,  Edward 

Henry  Jackson 


6 
112 
439 
379 
225 


Parkin 
'  Jonathan 

Robert 

Robert  N,  Gore 

Wm. 

William 

William 

William,  CB. 

Booihby,  John  George 
Basil  Charles 


194 
423 
309 
131 
34 
274 
379 
430 
272 
247 
379 
433 
113 
16P 

23!t- 
64, 160 


Bordes,  Breon  Charles 
Borland,  James,  JlfX>. 
Borradaile,  Alfred 
Boirow,  John    . 
Bnrrowes,  Erasmus 
Borton,  Arthur 

Charles  James       160 

Bostlemann,  Henry  451 

Boscawe n,  Hugh  Aug.       113 
Bostock,  Jas.  William        167 
John  Ashton,  MD. 

150 
BoBwalUHottstoun,  Sir  Geo. 

A.  F.  36 

Boteler,  Robert  348 

Both,  Caspar  Von  450 

Bothmer,  Bernard  Von      448 

Ferdinand  de      452 

Bott,  lliomas  126 

Boughey,  Geo.  F.  Fletcher 

68.  210 

Anchitel.  F.  F.  233 

Boulderson,  J.  Came        1 13 
Boultbee,  Henry  Townsend 

272 
Boul ton,  Charles  114 

John  273 

Richard  348 

Bouibel,  Augustas  Alf.de  136 
Bourchier,  Chas.  John        148 

Claud  Thomas  253 

Eustace  Fane     286 

Hugh  Plunket      70 

James  Claud  11,123 

— —  James  Johnes     20:i 

John  233 

Lege.Ch.    90,227 

Bouike,  John  259 

Han.  J.  Jocelyn    240 

Oliver  Paget    92,168 

Sir  Richard,  KCB.  6 

216 

Thomas  185 

Bourne,  Johnson  192 


488 

Bousteady  John 
BoQverie,  D.  Pleydell 
—  Evenrd  Wm. 
Laur.  Plejfdtll 


4181 
173 
16 
230 
308 
379 
255 


Bo  veil.  Job  Q  VVm« 
Bovill,  Edward 

■■  James  Owen 
Bowater,    Sir    Edward, 

KCH.  8, 200 

Bowden,  Geotge  412 

Herbert  George      173 

Wm,  Carey  418 

Bowdler,  Geo.  Andrew 
George  Owen 


Bowen,  Edward 

Eatez 

H. 

—  Hugh  Thomas 

John  WatU 

Robert 

Bower,  Henry 

■  ■  Henry  John 

Rupnt  B.  B. 

-»— ^  William  Baoger 
Bowers,  Arth.  M.  Alex. 
.  Chas.  Robert 
Henry 


379 
191 
221 
293 
336 

75 
348 
253 
113 
155 
309 
165 
188 

38 
308 
216 
136 
212 


Bowlby,  Alfred  Picton 
Bowles,  Charles 
Edwnrd 

■  Sir  George,  KCB, 

12,454 

■  Humphrey  379 

Vera  Hunt  215 

Bowling,  John  438 

Bowman,  Henry  Samuel    186 

Wm.  Flockhart  4.0 

Boxer,  Benj.  Haliowell      234 
-»^^  Edward  Mourrier  271 

Frederick  8|icnoer299 

185 
412 
162 
379 
87 
73 
164 
298 
238 


Boyce,  Abel  Woodroflfe 
— ^—  l^homas 
Boyd,  Alexander 

—  Arthur 
— —  Charles 

Edward 

Edward 

—  Fi«d.  Wm.  Arthur 

—  James 

Jaa.  Browne  Homor  168 

Sir  John  379 

John  Theodore  Tbos.  162 

Lewis,  Alex.  Pat.      187 

Mo^sem  112 

Robert  379 

Robert  The.  Browne  418 

William  129 

William  183 

Boyes,  Charles  Rob.  MD.  212 
— —  Geo.  Tbos.  Wm. 

Blaney  431 

James  Fiichal       259 

N.  336 

Robt.  Nairoe327,348 

B.>yle,i/oR.F^mundJohn  237 

Edward  Patrick        315 

John  Fktd.  C.  180 

Robert  274 


Index. 

Bnyle,  Robert  296 

William  241 

William  418 

Hon.  Wtt.  Geo.  106,  172 

Boylin,  William  277 

BoyiitoD,  Geo.  Hebleth- 

wayt  Lutton  143 

Boys,  Edmund  French  32 

Brabazon,  Jas.  Dupre        168 

Luke  Bnbason  274 

Nich  Coltbur8t348 

Brackenbury,  Charles  B.  275 

Ernest  Hen.  236 

Henry  213 

jobn"  348 

Langley         431 

Richd.  Gunn  213 

Brack  meyer,  Henry  453 

Hradbume,  Francis  379 

Bradbury,  Emanuel  121 

Bradlordy  Edward  312 

J.F.CB.  112 

Michael  195 

Ralph  71,  144 

WilmotHen.    75,262 

Bradisht  John  68 

Bradley.  Edw.  Sands         412 

Jobn  Donaldson     165 

Bradshaw,  Francis  Green  379 
— —  Lawrence  An* 

gusitts        273 

Pane  Wm.  Aug.  88 

314 
315 
879 
221 
152 
208 
38 
124 
379 
314 
259 


Breading,  John  RamingtMi 

964 
Braaiey,  ChnsL  SpMoer  379 
Bredin,  Edgar  Grancham  273 
Breedon,  Angustua  241 

Fred.  Waa.  176 

Harry  A.  Artlrar  164 

Edwani  120 

■    ■  ■      1  homas  Heniy       l«>2 
Brem,  Nich.  Philibet t  dc   06, 

462 
Bramner,  Alesaadar  438 

Brenan,  John  348 

Patrick  418 

Tho.  Har.  Alex. 

Brendon,  Alganum 
Brareton,  Charlea 
^— —  Wnu  CJ0.ajx« 


— —  Robert 

WiUiam 

Brady,  Bernard 

H.  Beaucbamp 

— ^—  Rupert  George 

Thomas  Clark 

Bragge,  Wm. 
— —  John  Arthur 
Braimer,  James  Louttit 
Bmkyn,  Hairisa  Carr 
Bramly,  Rich.  Jennings 
Bramston,  Thomas  Haryey  253 
Bramwell,  John  379 

Branch,  Geo.  Ferguson  412 
Brand,  James  423 

Brander,  I'hos.  Coventry  348 
Brandes,  Christian  Louis  435 
Brandia,  Augustas  Von      449 

Edward  Von  450 

^—  Ferdinand  de  451 
Frederick  Von        460 


Brandling.  John  Jas.  105,  270 
Branfill,  Benj.  A/lett        166 
Brannan,  Jamea 
— —  John 


Brathwaite,  Frederick 
Brattle,  Thomas 
Braun,  George 
Brauns,  Charles 
Brayo,  Alexander 
Bray,  Edward  Wm.  CB. 

Edward  Wm. 

Geo.  Fred.  Campbell  248 

Braybffooke,  Samuel     40,  257 

William        247 

Waiiam        3U 


348 
423 
309 
379 
448 
450 
254 
45 
235 


BrHlin, 
MD. 


Wm. 


Cbas.  B.  Bayard 


273 
439 
33. 

26r 

964 
156 
173 
17 
189 
262 
114 
194 
138 
111 
141 


Breton,  Jobn 

— —  Henry  Wsa. 

Peter  Wrigfal 

Brett,  Cbas.  Cnrtta 
— ^  Da  Reaaa,  J. 
-^—  Harry  Aimatrang 

—  Henry 
Jas.  Taaplatwi 

—  John 

Richard  Riek  WttCsfd  38 

Wilfofd  228 

Uilliam  113 

William  348 

Wm.  Freeland  206 

Wm.FremaoUe  Joktt  253 

Brew,  Charles  412 
Brewster,  Henry  91,  228 
Woa.BagaDnll    263 

379 
113 
168 
179 
336 
67,  209 
287 
116.  348 


Brioe,  Alex,  Adair 
^—  Georga  Tito 

Georga  Tiio 

—  Wm.  Henry 
— —  Brickeoden 
Bridge,  Cypnaa 

Edward 

George 


— ^^  Georga  Dnndridga  379 

Qcoiga  John  121 

Robert  Omiow      348 

Thomaa  97,  236 

Bridgeman,  Orlando  Fred. 

Cayendiak  122 

Bridger,  JaaoM  379 

John  379 

Bridges,  Georga  166 

Brioo,  Edward  Artkv       314 
firieriy,  Williaai  379 

Brigga,  Abrakaa  348 

Georga  1 14 

Gaofga  93, 121 

Jamaa  248 

John  112 

■  Stcpkea  Charlaa  1 14 
Bright,  Rob.  Onaaipkoraa  170 
Brigatokffy  Anguitai         909 


Index. 


489 


Brigstocke,  G.  C.  H.  Player 

124 
BriDckman,  BriockmaD 
— — ^  Fred,  John 

John  Rich. 

Tbeod.  Henry 


Brinckmann,  Ernest 

— Frederic 

■  Julius 
Brind,  Frederick,  CB» 
Brine,  Andrew  Gram 
Frederic 


32 
255 
348 
168 
450 
451 
450 
112 
348 
287 
249 


Brinkley,  MalUiew 

Bai«ac,  Douglas  Pettiward  412 

Brisbane,  Thomas,  MD.    438 

Sir  Thus.  Mak- 

dougall,  Burt»  GCB, 
GCH.  6. 185 

Briscoe.  Edward  Villiers  227 

►  Hvlion  98, 

Henry,  JMZ). 

—  Henrj  Wliiiby 
MnegraTe  Dyne 


122 
293 
276 
133 
16 


Bristow,  Henry 
Briaiuwe,SiephenaonSinion233 

Broadley.E. Osborne  91,  321 
Biock,  Duncan  Camerou  152 
Brockman,  Charles  Fred. 
— ^^-^^  John  Arthur 


Brown,  Andrew 

Charles 


36 
114 

379 


Brodhurst,  John  Kdvtard 
Brodigin,  Francis 
Brohier,  Cyrus 
Broke,  Uoraiio  Geo. 
■  Charles  Acton 

Bronner,  Charles  do 
Brook,  Wilharo  John 
Bichard  Henry 


216 
187 
191 
179 
377 
15 
285 
452 
181 
257 


Brooke.  £dw.  Basil     43.  219 

Charles  Francis      191 

Henry  Francis       199 

Hen.Vanghan,CB.44. 

183 

James  Croft     89, 159 

James  Hen.  Lang- 
ford  247 

Robert  Wilmot     212 

Thomas  30 

— Thomas  66,  163 

Brooker,  Henry  William    296 
Brookee*  Joshoa  Rowland  298, 

300 
..  Richard  £dw. 

..     '       William 


197 
227 
112 
189 
379 


Brooks,  George  B. 
Brooksbaok,  Arthur 
Bloomfield,  Alex.  Scott 
Brotherton,  Thos.  William, 

CB.  10, 141 

Brough,  Redmond  William  39 

Richard  418 

. Richard  Seeker  10,267 

Broughton,  John  Delres    299 

Legh  Delves      276 

Robert  Edward  348 

Spencer  Delves  270 

— Wm.  E.  \^Ue%  71, 

284 
Blown,  Amyatt  £rnl6       182 


133 
138 
379 
379 
436 


Chatles 
.  David  Philip 

Edward 
>  Eugene 

-  Francis  Carnac 

-  Frederick,  MD. 
'  Sir  George.  KCB. 

KH.  10, 229 

'  George  146 

George  247 

George  John  131 

Gustavus.  CB*  53 
G.  Stephens  114 

Henry  Southwell  176 
Hercules  Edwin  224 
Hugh  101 

James  44,  194 

Jas.Simdin,AfD.  253 
James  Montagu     348 
•  Sir  John,  KC/f.       7, 

134 
188 
379 
422 
156 
274 
152 
113 


Browne,  George  Richard  240 

Henry  236 

Henry  Jobn  170 

Henry  Ralph  160 

HubertFred.Lewis229 

James  Frankfort 

Manners  286 

—  ifmi.Jas.Lyon  107,172 

iiu«.  Jobn  112 

John  CoUis  438 

Hon,  John  Howe 

232 
164 
250 
336 


Montague 


Jobn 

-John 

John 

■  John  Cornisb 
— ^—  John  Henr^ 
—  Jobn  Martin 

John  Read 

John  Tatton    63,  294 

John  Tatton  Butler  275 

I      Joseph  436 

Leopold  227 

Nicholas  R.    46,185 

.  Percival  68 

Richard  Charles    238 

Robert  73 

Robert  435 

——^  Robert  Johnston    140 
■  Samuel  7 

Thomas  348 

Thomas  Southwell  206 

William,  MD.       164 

William  Edward   208 

Wm.  Gustavus  48,;i  75 

Browne,  Alexander,  MD,  436 
— —  Andrew  195 

• Andrew  379 

Andrew    Smythe 
Montague  129 
Barton  Parker         87 

Brotherton  348 

Hon,  Cavendish     158 

Charles  Augustus 

Gonter  131 

Chas.  Edw.  Gore  234 

Charles  Fred.        186 

Charles  Henry       249 

Charles  Orde         276 

Edward  John  Vesey 

240 

Edw.  Pennefalher 

Wade  223 

Edward  Stanley    295 

Fielding,  CB.  30,  336 

.    ■   ■  Francis  438 

..^^  Frank  180 


Melville 

— ^—  Montague 

]M.  Gorft 

P.  Uuiledge  Mont. 

348 

LordKich,  Howe  158 

Robeit  194 

Rob.  Fra.  M.  31 

Robert  William,  A.M, 

323 
—  St.  John  Thomas  75, 

269 

Han.  Thomas         348 

Thomas  309 

Tho.  Gore,  CB,      39, 

112 


Sir  Thomas  Henry, 

KCH,  11,232 

Valentine  320 

Wellington  2J2 

Wm.  Paynter  Ken- 

naway  200 

William  251 

William  247 

Wm.  Benjamin      233 

William  John,  CB. 

112 
— —  Hon,  William 

William  R. 

— — .  Wm.  Valentine 


Brownell,  Joseph 
Brownlow,  Francis 

. Hon,  Edward 

Brownrigg,  Studholme 


379 
158 
315 
261 
234 
150 
65, 
144 
310 
439 


Henry  Jobn 
Bruce,  Alexender 

• Alex.Cunniogham  243 

Lord  Charles        1 1 8 

.•^—^'>  Edward  Jackson    273 

John  97,321 

John  243 

— John  379 

Michael  71,144 

Him.  Robert    40,  144 

Robert  101,  174 

Robert  93,  226 

Robert  256 

■ Robert  Cairnes      244 

Bobert  Cathcart 


180 
215 
172 
93 
W^m.  W'est  James  246 
Bruere,  Frederick  Sadleir  194 


Dalrymple 

Stewart  IlerTcj 

—  Thomas 
V/ro,  'J  yrrell 


12U 

129 
102 


490 

Bramby,  Charlei  379 

Bramell,  William  176 

Brunker,  James  Robert   63. 

166 

Brant,  Joseph 
Brush,  John  Ramsay, 

MD. 
BruttoD,  John 

Rob.  Abemethie  299 

Brnyeres,  Henry  Pringlo  412 
Bryant,  £.  Pinckard  114 

—  Jacob  Francis  191 
Brydges,  George  298, 300 
— ^—  John  Wb.  £ger- 

ton  379 
Brydou ,  Lewis  Augnstus  226 
Bf/aoo,  Allen,  MD.  249 
Bubb,  Anthony  379 
Buchan,  Alexander  87 
Buchanan,  George  129 
Gilbert  J.  Lane  75, 

269 

■  Henry  James     198 

'  James  246 

— — -^  James  45 

Jas.  John  Neil  136 

JehnGrahame  348 

■  ■  R«  Dennistown 

224 
,.  Wm.Theophi]iis 

379 
Buck,  George  217 

Henry  204 

Wm.  Lewis  Studey  145 

Hugh  Stuckeley  296, 300 

Buckeridge,  Francis  Hotch- 

kin  379 

Buckland,  Francis  Tre?  elyan 

119 
Buckle,  Geo.  A.  Bentley   191 

Robt.Thos.  Afi>.216 

Bnckley,  Duncombe  Fred. 


Batt 


Edward  Pery 

Fied 

J. 

Wm.  Henry 


150 
14 
112 
335 
379 


Bodd,  Frederick  Edward    296 

Ralph  95,  165 

William  Henry      1 14 

Buden,  John  247 

Bndgeo.  Thomas  48,  284 

Bubse,  Geo.  Aug.  Hen.     450 
Bulger,  Andrew  379 

■  George  Ernest       221 

Bulkeley,  Fran.  Beanmaiis 

217 

Richard  Mostyn 

Lewis  Williams  120 

Robert  S.  Wms.133 

Bull,  Frederick  G.        90,321 

George  137 

John  James         99  207 

Marshall  Valentine    161 

Duller,  Coote  253 

■  Edmund  Manning- 
ham  253 

■  Frederick  Wm.         9 


Index, 

Buller,  Frederick  Thoa.;       16 

George.  CB.  18 

Henry  George        246 

James  Hoinby       208 

John  380 

Bullock,  Charles  Henry     203 
Bulwer,  Edward  Gascoigne  174 
■  Wm.  Gascoyne      150 

Bu  nbury,5irHenry  Edward, 

Bt.  KCB.  9 

George  William  201 

Henry  Wm.  75 

Stonehouse  Geo. 

348 

Thos.  KH.  12 

Thomas,  CB.        59 

Bunce,  Julius  296,  300 

Thomas  Charles    364 

Bunn,  Richard  188 

bunyon,  Charles  Spencer  380 
Durchell,  Basil  Heme  62 

Burden,  Wm.  160 

Burdett,  Charles  Sedley  72,147 

Sir  Robert,  Bart.    32 

Burdon.  Charles  380 

Burer,  Gabriel  58 

Burge,  Benjamin  Henry  210 
Burges,  Somerville  Wald  348 

Supleton  Dre8aing224 

Burgh,  John  Henry  de  380 
Burghersh,  Francis  Wm. 

Henry  Lord  72 

Burgmann,  George  71,  284 
Burgoyne,  SirJohnMontagu, 

i^^  32 

Frederick  114 

— — ^-'"■"~  J.J.  H.  335 

John  Montagu  145 

. — -—  Sir  John  Fox, 

GCB.  9, 283 

Burke,  Alexander  348 

Henry  206 

Henry  UlUck         184 

~—  Joseph  154 

John  178,  264 

J.  Hardman  106,  240 

Thomas  16 

Thomas  438 

Walter  Blake         191 

Burleigh,  Milner  255 

Burlton,  Geo.  Le  Hardy  297 
Bnrland,  Wm.  Harris  160 
Burmesur,  Arnold  K.  90,210 

^JohnClaridge   68,285 

Bum,  Henry  Wilson  380 

Henry  Pelham  113 

James  418 

—  James  380 

Robert  47,  268 

Bureaby,  Alex.  Dickson  276 
Charles  Herrick    60 

■  EdwTn  Sherard 

145 

Edwin  348 

Euat.  Beanmon(202 

Richard  286 

■  Rich. 2 Beaumont  47 
Burnaod,  Arthur  143 


Barusnd ,  George  Saple  1 26 
Burae,  Godfrey  James  225 
Burnell,  Hugh  D'Arcy  P.  142 
Burnet,  John  380 

John  418 

Burnett.  Rich.  Parry  348 
Bumey,  H.  Somerville  S.  264 
William,  KH.         45 


Burnineham,  Henry  G.  C.  154 
Bums,  Henry  Macdooakl 

175 

■  Samnel  John  Janes 

175 
Buroside,  Frederick  Robert 

Eyre  213 
Hen.  £.  Hillman 

213 
Burrard,  Sydney  145 

Barren,  Wm.  Henry,  MD. 

435 
Burridge,  John  Osborne  320 
Burrough,  Thomas  423 

Burroughes.  Thos.  D'Cye  380 
Burroughs,  Fred.  William  245 

Fred.  William    114 

Burrowes,  Rob.  Edw.  KH,  43 

Thomas  Aug.     196 

Burrows,  Arthur  George    270 
Buislem,  James  Oodolphin 

380 

Nathaniel,  KH.  30 

Roll©  G.      89,  164 

Burt,  Hen.  Walker  114 

—  James  447 

Charles  Edward       274 

Burton,  Adolphoa  William 

Desart  106,  125 

Charlea  251 

Cutbbert  Ward     296 

Edward  435 

Edw.  Joeeph  Net- 

terrille  188 

Edw.  John,  MD,  3M 

Emanuel  412 

Fowler  249 

-.—  Francis  Angnstvs 
Plunkett  148 

John  Corvon  348 

John  Edward        243 

Joseph  Nettenrflle  348 

Robert  Graves       229 

WilliamPenn  297,300 

221 
37 
287 
192 
210 
449 
133 
122 
348 
2*21 

380 
696 

3:^ 

297 
412 


Bury,  Hon,  Alfred 
•— ~  George  Butt 

Hoiu  John  Jamea 

Bush,  Henry  Grafton 
Bushe.  Charies  Kendall 

■  ■  —  John  Fred.  Wm. 

Wm.  Daaeon 

Bushman,  George 
Bussche,  George 
Bustard,  W^illiam 
Bnsteed,  John 

Michael 

Butcher,  Arthur 

■  John 
■  ■   John  Barlow 

— —  John  I^ewis 


Indix. 


491 


Butoher,  W.  D.  327 

Butler,  Anthony  239 

Chailes  George      238 

Charles  Richard     171 

Edward  Charles    187 

George  438 

-  George  Stephen    168 

Henry  208 

Henry  219 

Hon.  Henry  Edward  1 1 

Henry  Wm.  Paget  158 

James  Arthur  36 

Percy  A rcher         179 

Rich.  Alex.  348 

— ^  Richard  Lewise    195 

Thomaa  Pierce       «07 

Walter  348 

Webbe  211 

Whilwcll  380 

Butt,  John  Wells  348 

'  Thomas  Bromhead     231 
Butter,  Archibald  245 

Btttterworth,  Henry  380 

Butts,  Fred.  John  229 

Butze,  William  452 

Byam,  Edward  14 

Edward  Gamage    210 

Henry  Edward      192 

Bygrare,  Joseph  348 

Byles,  Arthur  William  93, 207 
Byng,  Bon,  Gerald  f .  F. 

380 

Hon,  Henry  William 

John  148 

John  1 13 

Bvrne,  James  Lambert  255 
-^ John  131 

Luke  124 

Thomas  91,  219 

Thomas  Edmond  273 

Tyrrel  Matthias98,151 

Wale  Rymer         201 

WUliam  Gibson    436 

Byron,  John  185 

Bythesea,  Henry  W.  F.    152 

Cadogan,  f/on.  George  46, 144 
Cafe,  Haydon  Lloyd  246 

Cafllin,  W.  Geo.  Chart  348 
Cabin,  Alexander  436 

Alex.  Peile,  M,D,  183 

Nicholas  380 

Patrick  200 

Caine,  Wiiliaro  62 

Cairncross,  John  299 

William  178 

Cairnes,  William  172 
William  Henry      199 

Robt.  James  274 

Calamy,  William  49 

Cakott,  Charles  Rowland 

Berkeley  177 

Caldecott,  Barnes  John      154 

Charles  Thos.   228 

Calder,  Patrick  Doul  17.  283 
■ Somerville    M*Do- 

nald  271 
Waiiam          70,  321 


Calder,  William  Mensies  3151 
Caldwell,  Charles  Benj.     218 
— —  James  Alex.       225 

6'tr  James  L.      1 12 

■  Wm.  Bletterman 

61,321 
Call,  G.  Fred.  Stevenson  97, 

169 

George  Isaac  418 

Callen,  John  Cba.  H.  P.    223 
Calthorpe,  Hon,  Somerset 

John  Gough  134 

Calvert,   Archibald    Mot- 

teux  272 

Charles  194 

Felix.  CB.        11,242 

Cambell,  John  Goodrick     315 
Cambridge,     HU     Royal 

HighneusG,  W.  F.  C. 

A'G.     KP,     Duke     of, 

GCMG,  10,  149 

Cameron,  Alex.  96,  193 

Alex.  380 

Arthur    WelHng- 

244 

•  Aylmer  Spicer  224 
Donald  380 

•  Duncan  38 
Dun.  Alex.  40,  193 

Geo.Paulett,CiB.ll2 
James  380 

James  412 

John  285 

>  John  380 

John  Cha.  MD,  188 

'  John   M'Leody 


ton 


MB. 


178 
306 
380 
112 
380 
348 
203 


Kenneth 

Lachlan  McL. 

Patrick 

Peter  Robert 

William 

WUliam,  MD. 

William  Gordon  145 

Campbell,  Adam  246 

Adolphus  Wm.  260 

— Alexander  74 

Alex.  Brodie       412 

Alexander  3d0 

Alexander  438 

. Alex.   Augustus 

Melfort  126 

Archibald    68,  320 

Archibald     90,  181 

Arch.Campbell  160 

Arch.  Alex.      314 

Arch.  Colin        193 

Arch.  Lome      1 13 

Arch.  Neil  93,  169 

Charles  113 

Charles  D.  74 

Charles  380 

Charles  F.  239 

CharlesWilliaro  .360 

5ir  Colin,  ICCB.  16 

Colin  348 

Colin  412 

Colin  Fred.        197 


Campbell,  Donald  39 

Donald  Patrick  244 

Duncan      107, 242 

Duncan  348 

Duncan  380 

Sir    £dw.    FitzGer. 

Bt.  211 

Fielding    Alex.  98, 

294 

Francis  33 

Fran.Pemberton  231 

Frederick      12,  267 

Frederick  259 

Fred.  Alex.        270 

George  112 

George  128 

George        64,  203 

George  223 

■  Geo.  Her.  Fred. 

69,  320 
— —  Sir  Henry  Fred., 

KCB.  GCH.  6,  176 

Hy.  Geo.  Lyon  173 

— —  Henry  Jermyn 

Montgomery  348 

iJ(m.Hy.  Walter  263 

Henry  Wotton  231 

■■  Howard  Douglas 

230 
Hugh  Archibald 

Beauchamp  270 

J  ames,  KH.        1 7 

James         47,  239, 

277 

James  380 

James  412 

James  430 

Jamea  436 

John  35 

John  168 

John  247 

John  336,348 

John  103 

JohnChas.ilf^.315 

John  Henry       207 

5ir  John,  Bart.    18 

John  43 

John,  CB.  112 

John  314 

John.  MD,        43# 

John  Alex.         257 

—  John  Alex.  Ga- 
vin 151 

John  Ball  159 

John      Francis 

Glencairn  4t2.  243 

John  Gordon     193 

— •  John  Al*Candie 

273 
— ^—  John  Penncck  181 
— —  John  Thomas      224 

Sir  John  Wm. 

Bt.  276 
Morris    Robin- 

263 
.  Patrick  10 

-  Patrick  John      273 

-  Patrick  Soott      103 


son 


49S 


IndtM* 


Campbelly  Rob«rl 
Robert 


lOWD 


113 
186 
Rob.    Dennit- 

96,  233 
Robt.  Parker  93, 225 
Rupert  380 

Thomas  380 

Walter        69,321 
Wm.  Charles     1J3 


William 
William 
William 
William 
William 
William 


41,  122 
223 
320 
348 
380 
423 


CuWtOD,  Dodlej  Wilmot,  71 

147 

William  Heory  172 

Carlisle,  Aoihuny  256 

Thomas  227 

Carloss,  John  Baxter  348 

CarlyoD,  Geo.  Gwavas        151 

Thos.  Tristrem  Spry 

99,123 
Carmichaely  Humph  reyHy<418 
—  Geo.    Lyiie« 


Ctrtirrigbt,  Henry      42, 
William 


144 

35 
255 

iri 

380 
380 


doch 


-—James  Dod- 


—  Wro.  Piteairn    106. 

174 

Wm.  Rich.  New. 

port  1S6 

Campion,  Wm.  Henry  224 
Campsie,  Geo.  Ricbaid  267 
Caoavan,  John  203 

Cane,  Stoplord  33 

Canniog,  Edward  Joseph  380 
CaoQon,  iEoeaSy  UD.  438 
Janes  380 

John  Smith  248 

Oabonie  BarwoU  249 

271 
231 
114 
348 
320 
6 
461 


ington 
Caroaby,  Alex. 
Caniegie,  Charles 

■  John,  MD. 


-^—  Ronquier  Jobo 

Cant,  David 

Cantis,  William 

Capadoa^  Henry 

Capel,  Sydney  Ang. 

— ——  Han,  Thomas  Ed w. 

Capelle,  Auffustos 

Capon,  David,  CS. 

Carden,  Cha.  WUsoa         187 

George  229 

Henry  Robert        229 

■■  James  423 

Paul  Kyflin  412 

William  Joseph     229 

Cardew,  Ambrose  Har- 

170 
11,283 
276 
246 
162 
17 
180 
380 


aball 

.—  Owrge 
Henry 

Henry  Clare 


Cardiff,  Rieb.  Wingfield 
Cardigan,  Jas.  T.  KeW  rf 
C«ew,  H.  W.  Somerville 

Robert 

Wm.  Mai«tts  102. 215 

Careyy  Chas.  Le  Mesorier 

215 

CoPSUotinaPhipps288 

Falkland  274 

Francu  98, 177 

George  Jackaon64,259 


James 
John  Westropp 
•  MIehael 
Nicholas 
Thomas  Priaulx 
Robert 
Thomas 
Tuppcr 
Wflliaa 


247 

183 
380 
173 
436 
W.  F.  Lindsay  348 
Carnegy,  Pai.  Alex.  W.  122 
Carney,  Thomas  169 

Carpenter,  Charles  274 

Fredk.  Stanley  308 

George  112 

G.  W.  Wallace  158 

Carr,  George  312 

John  Ralph  184 

Jonas  King,  M.I).     1 76 

Oswald  276 

Ralph  349 

Ralph  380 

Ralph  Edward  190 

Robert,  162 

Samuel  430 

Carrick,  Someraet  Arthur 

Butler,  Earl  ^  145 

Carrington,  Charles  William 

298 
Carroll,  James 
— ^—  James,  lf.D. 
Patrick 


Carvell,  Heory 
Cary,  Aonesley 

Deering 

-^—  Geo.  Marcus 

-^—  Lionel  Stoart  Tra- 

quair  Monro  253 

— —  Hon  Lucius  WiUiam 

Chas.  AugDstoa  Frtdk.  178 

Wm.  Lucius  349 

Carysfort,  John,  £ar<  ^f  6 
Case,  William  87, 183 

Casey,  Thomw  Page  296 

Cass,  Arthur  Herbert         136 

John  276 

Cassan,  Edward  SbelBeld  380 
A.W. 

-  Matthew 
Thoo. 


Cassel,  James 
Cassidy,  Arthir 

Fmd.  Yoang 

John 

Loftus 

Thomas 


423 
251 
230 
430 
59 
95 
313 
225 

CnrsUirs,  David  113 

Carstens,  Rudolph  450 

Carian,  William  90,  320 

Carte,  John  Elliot,  tfD.    219 

WiUUm  315 

Carter,  Charles  Jeffries      339 


Carruthers,  David 

Rii  bard,  CB. 

WilUam 

Canon,  William,  UD. 
— —  John 


CirfrM|Mi« 


Harcourt  Camp- 
bell 173 

John  Collis,  MD.  31 1 

Job  n  Heo  ry  423 

— ^  John  Heniy  S.      286 

John  Money  349 

Robert  255 

380  Rowland  Wimbom 

412  171 

380   Samuel  George        72 

447   Samuel  George      214 

275  Wm.  George  148 

191   Wm.  Fraderick      215 

216  W  illiam  Henrv      167 

430  William  Marcon    156 

276  i  Cartbew,  Edmund  John    27  2 
1  IS  I  Ctrtmail^  Joaeph  223 


319 
321 
335 
3b0 
230 
I8i 
220 
208 
173 
73 
199 
431 
262 
Cater,  Ttomas  Orlando 

46,  268 
Cathcertf  Ken.  Adol.  Frsd. 

349 

Hon.  Augustus  Moirajr 

106.245 
— —  Charles  Mumy, 

Eer/,  KCB.  7, 121 
Han,   Frederiek  ilae- 


Castieau.  John  Buckley 
Castle,  Fiederick  John 

Sloddeo 

William 


adam 


Martin 
Robert 


Catoo,  Redmond  Bewley 
Cator,  John  Farnaby 

John 

— ^—  Thomas  William 


31 
436 
«6 
152 

349 
220 

228 


William 


16,267 

Caitell,  WUliam  125 

Catty,  Cbariea  Parlcer        157 
Canlfield,  Daniel  349 

Fra.  Wm.  Tho.  195 

James  Alfred     168 

Si.  George  F.  R.1 18 

Caotley,  Gtori^  1 13 

Wm,  Grainger        447 

Cavarra,  Gioaaeppe  266 

Cave,  Sidney,  254 

WillUn  254 

Cavenagh,  OHeur  1 IJ 

Cavendishy  H«n.  Heoty 

Fied.  Ceopten  19,  122 

Cay,  Cbariea  Vidler  148 

QtciX.lmd  Eustace  H.  Brewa- 

low  Gascovne  147 

—  L^rrf  Thomas  SI 

Cellem,  Robert  310 

Chabot.  L.  W.  VUc,  dc, 

ECU.  U 


Chads,  John  Henrf  166 

Wm.  Catherwood  380 

WilliaiiiJohiil06,216 

Chad  wick.  G.  S.  114 

Edward  Fr«d.    210 

John  143 

John  d«  Helej  122 

Robert  140 

— William  380 

Challis,  John  Heorj  380 

Chalmer,  Junes  Arch. 

41,266,37,268 
Chalmers,  Andrew  430 

— ^  John  163 

— .Sir  William. 

CB.  KCH.  11,  230 

■ '  '  Williaa  Kelman. 

UD.  314 

ChaJooer,  John  349 

Chamberiain,  John  128 

NeviUe  Bowles  113 

— —  Crawford  Trotter 

114 
Chamberlayne,  J.  Cham.  360 

Deniil  Tho.       1 39 

WiUiam  15 

■  Wm.  John         254 
Chambers,  David  Francis  227 

'    ■    ■      James  Walker,  MD. 

186 
— —  John  380 

-— '  Montagu  412 

Surouel      336,  380 

Chambra,  WillUm  61 

Chamhres,  Wm.  Chambres  380 
Champion,  £dw.  Kendall  380 

Fred.  Albert       203 

Re{?icald  Heory  274 

Chancellor,  Alexander      227 

Frederick  Hugh  271 

John  349 

Chaodler*  George  Lee       271 

John  Thomas     161 

Chaplin,  Clifford  Water- 
man 207 
Frank  123 

■  Thomas  31 
Chapman,  Alfred  Angnstos 

199 
__  Arthur  TkvTor 

Leake  185 

FrederickE.105.286 

George  336 

George  380 

Geo.  Henry  James 

Mowbray  166 
— — -  John  James  349 
John  Strange     436 

—  Steplicn  Remnant 

171 
Chappie,  William  D.         180 

—  Robe.  Augutlos  316 

Chailes,  Deskford  412 

Charleton,  Thos.  Henry     221 
Charlewood,  John  349 

Charlier,  Joseph  431 

Chariton,  Kdward  Spicer  247 
_• Rich.GnBvyie  233 


Index. 

Charlton,  Saint  John         840 
St.  John  W.  C.  128 


Chamoek,  Fraucis  Robert  266 
Charretie.  Thomas  13 

Cbarsley,  Charles  380 

Charter,  Ellis  James  263 

Charteria,  Han,  Rich.  71, 149 


Charters,  Robert 
Samuel 


430 
66 
180 
380 
200 
Chatterton,  JaoMS  Charles, 
KH.  16 

Oliver  Nicolls    339 


Chartres,  John  Smith 
Chatfield,  Fiiderick 

George  Kemp 


Chawner,  Kdward  Hoare  349 

■■        Edmund  336 

Edward  Hfnry  229 

Chajtor.  John  72, 286 

Cheape,  Charles  118 

Cheetham,  Charles  104 

Cbepmell,  Charles  349 

Rw,  H.  L.  466 


Chermside,  Heory  Lowther 

272 
Cherriroan,  John  423 

Cherry,  Alfred  Henry        333 
Chesbmoogh,  Grant  Falconar 

16 
Chesney,  Fran.  Rawdon     36, 

112,268 
'  Francis  Rawdon    286 

Cha.  Corowallis    286 

Chesae,  Jean  do  462 

Chetshire,  Edward  349 

Charles  113 

Chester,  Heoeage  Charles  178 

John  17 

John  263 

Chetwode,  George  134 

Richard  62 


Chetwynd,  Hon.  Chas.  C.  201 
Chiaraodai  Fra.  Leonard  430 
Chichester,  Arthur  349 

Arthur  Charles  349 

H«n.  Attgttsttts 

George  Charles  239 

Charles  Raleigh 

249 

Cornwallis  H.    164 

■■   Henry  Manners 237 

Hugh  Arthur    233 

— —  John  Octavius    167 

Newton  Charles  130 

Nugent  127 

Robert  Brace    283 

336 
430 


Child,  A. 

George 

— —  George  Richard        412 

William  94,  321 

Childers,  Rowlande  Francis 

Walbanke  150 

Chitiis,  Joseph  63,  294 

Joseph  Claiie        27 1 

Chippindall,  Edward  170 

Chishdm,  ArchibaldMacra  193 

Stewart  436 

Ckislette,  Henry  498 


493 

Chltty,  Riohaid  114 

Choiseul,  Xavier  380 

Christian.  Samuel  182 

Christie,  Frederick  Gordon  320 

418 
166 
270 
112 
412 
300 
282 
114 


ney 


George 
George  Fred. 
Heory  Paget 
John 
John 

Johnstone,  MD, 
Sam.  Tolfiey 
Thomas  Tolfrey 
Wm.  Beaver  Blay' 


232 

146 
298 


William  John 
Christy,  Wyvill  James 
Chrystie,  John  Aleiander  162 
Church,  5tr  Richsrd,  CS. 

GCH.  66 

Churchill,  Charles  Henry   113 

Charlee  Henry 

Spencer  262 

John  Spencer    197 

Chute,  Pierce  236 

Richard  177 

Trevor  46, 222 

462 
380 
260 
183 
211 
316 
380 


Ciavaldini,  Peter  Fran. 
Cinnamood,  Joseph 
Clancy,  Richard 
Clapoott,  Charles 

George 
Clapp,  William  Henry 
Clare,  Benjamin 
Clarenwnt,  Edw.  Stopford  104 

260 
Clark,  Edw.  Stevens  380 

Francis  1 75 

Frederick  8«0 

—  Frederick  Hobaon  236 
■  Jamea  Aleton         136 

John,  KH.      38,  466 

—  John  131 

John,  MD,  312 

— ' —  John  Stephens       224 

■■        Lewis  Trelawny    172 

Thomu  264 

Thomas  184 

Thomas  874 

Thomas  435 

Thomas  436 

Clarke,  Alexander  Ross     287 

Andraw  286 

il^neas  273 

Charles  103 

Chas.  Aothocy      430 

— — ^  Charles  Geoige       208 

Dooglss  Bencet     309 

Frederick  175 

Fred.  Geo.  Nuttall  256 

— —  George  261 

George  276 

GeorgeCa1vt«rt91, 129 

Guy  62 

Henry  908 

— ^^  James  49 

■  James  70, 254 

—  James  68 

■  Jtmea  Cwntning  928 


494 


Indext 


Clftrke,  James  Gaorg^e       197 

James  R.  412 

James  Stanhope 
Patrick  21U 

John  113 

John  73,  fl24 

John  312 

— ^  John  Gumming     228 

John  F.  Sales  36, 1 17 

John  Lardner        975 

John  Thorp  380 

John  Walrond        136 

—  Montague  de  Salos 
McKenzie  Gordon  Aug. 

201 
.■  Patrick  Joseph      3 1 4 

Joseph  35,  228 

Robert  44, 268 

—  Someiset  Moljneux 

245 

Thomas  MUler        124 

Tredway  n2 

Walter  381 

William  88,  262 

William  381 

William  423 

William  Capell      174 

William  George     186 

'  Wm.  Ueorj  Hardj 

Forbes  98,  204 

■  Wm.  Henry  Jaa.    204 

William  HUl  Dawe205 

Clarkson ,  George  114 
Tho.  HoUing- 

worth  251 

Thomas  Reader  220 

Walter  141 

William  Henxy  162 

Clavell,  Richard  King        295 
Ciaveriog,  Henry  Mordauut 

30 
— ^^  George  170 

Clay,  Wro.Waldegrave  Pel- 
ham  381 
Clayfield,  Kdw.  Ireland      349 
Claybills,  Jaa.  Menzies      245 
Clayton,  FitiRoy   Aug, 
T.  146 

Henry  113 

John  WiUiam     139 

-^— Rob.  J.  Biowne  185 

^^-^—  Rich.  Nugent     164 

Sir  Wro.  Rob.  Bt.  14 

Cleather.  Edward  John  349 
-^^—  Wm.  Barclay  Gor- 
don 231 
Cleary,  George  Carleton  316 
CleaTeland.Frrd.Darby  98,270 
Samuel  271 
Cleeve,  Stewart  Alex.  202 
CleIand,Jamea  Vanoa  127 
Clement,  Cha.  Theophtios  267 
Clcmenu.Fred.  Wm.   61,  225 

Geo.  Edw.         381 

Henry  73 

■■  Henry  Topbam  140 

■  John  J32 
Williaa  Heuy  298 


Clementa,  William,  Vi$c.  349 
Clendining,  Andrew  170 

Clendon,  Charles  Hope  298 
Clephane.Rob.DoueIas  99.231 
Clerihew.  George,  AfD.  237 
Clerk,  Godfrey  259 

Henry  270 

John  253 

Gierke,  Augustus  Jonathan  2B7 

Francis  Carr  223 

Holt  Waring  214 

St.  John  Aug.  KH.    15 

RichardWollaston  177 

Shad  well  Henrv     172 

5ir  Wm.Henry,!B^349 

Wm.  Jonathan        87 

Clove»  Urban  448 
Cleveland.  Geo.  D.Dickson  250 
H.  DnktoJ\  KG,  13 

Henry  W.Baird  246 


Cobbe,  Chas.  Powtr 

Geoige 

Henry  C. 


159 

16,  207 
40,  165 

361 


1^^ 
lo4 

24ll 

2  6 

243 
o 


J.  Wheeler 


112 
205 
253 
293 
248 
271 


Cliffe,  Edward 
Cliflbrd,  Hen,  Henry 

Henry  Chfford 

"*  Jolin  James 

■  Miller 

— — -  Richard  Gormick  161 

Rob.  Cav.  Spen.60,144 

Clitton,  Sir  Arthur  Benj. 

KCB.  KCH.  7,  1S8 

—  Augustus   Wyke- 

bam  253 

■  Cbandos  Fred.       138 

ThomasHenry  105,127 

Clinton,  Lorrf  £dw.  Wm. 


Pel  ham 

Frederick 

Henry 

Michael 


253 
34 
44 
234 
349 
144 


Cobbold,  Frederick 
Cobb  a  in,  Alex.  Wm. 

George  Henry 

Cochrane,  George  liroxy 

Hugh  Stewart 

-*— —  James  Day 
"— — —  John  Thoraaa  *  /  4 

Robert  lOl,  339.  319 

185 
2&I 
3.1 
13 
34i« 
274 


Clive,  Edward 

^—   Edward  Heorr 

G.  Herbert  Windsor  203 

Cloete,  A  bra.  Josias,  CB. 

KH.  34 

Close,  Frederick  273  i 

«-^-  Geo.  Champagne  196  > 
—  John  Majoram  86 

Maiwell  32 

Vera  Henry  24«  , 

Cloud t.  Morris  de  448  , 
Clowes.  George  Gooch  134  . 
Cluttetback,  Daniel  Hugh  134  . 
—  James  Edmund 


Robt.  Mortimer 

Rupert  Inglis 

Thomss 

William 

William  Q. 

Cockburo,  Aleiander 
■  CIms.  Fred. 

Cha.  Vsnsittait  71,269 

Edward  Cliadde      137 

Sir  Francis      10, 247 

OCB.  2W 

Henry  212 

JamesBairoory3ri>. 

314 

James  90,  320 

James  118 

James  433 

John  Jeken  216 

Phineas  Charles    361 

Thomas  tfagh        194 

Cockburoe,  \Vm,  Horace  349 
Cockcraft,  W  m.  Wild  Jos. 

91.  209 
Cockell,  Edward  DaBpkr  239 

WiUiam  62,  lo7 

Cocker,  Barnard  Wm.  349 
Cocker Ul,  Robert  Wm.  ^Z 
Cocks.  Charles  L>gon  71,147 


Octaviua  Yorke 
Philip  Regiomld 


MD. 


John 
William 


255 
168 
207 
172 
138 
259 
133 
114 
177 
431 
435 
CoaU,  John  '91,  206 

Coathupe,  Hen.  Bentinck  224 
Cobb,  Jobn  298 

Cobbe,  Aleiander  Hogh     239 


Coakley,  Tbomaa 
Coape.  Arthur  William 
Coast,  Michael  W.  Lade 
Coatee,  Frederick 
— ^  John  Wilson 

John,  Af.X>. 

William 

William  Henry 


Codd,  Edward 

William 

Codriiigton,  Robert 

Wm.  J. 

Cody,  William 
Coen,  William  John 
Coffin,  Sir  Edward  Pine 

Gny  Carleton 
— ^—  Isaac  Tristram 
Cogan,  Francis 
Coghlao,  Jasaea 
— —  John 

William 

William  Charles 

Coke.  Ham.  Weoman  Cla* 

rence  Walpole  160 

Colborne,  Hph.  Fras.    75,  l'(> 


155 

270 

251 

87 

113 

IB 

2^ 

2^1 

43'> 

17 

v: 

514 

436 

113 

:u7 


Huit.  J«imes 
ifoat.  John 


Colby,  Hen.  Aug. 
Colchester,  I'homaa 
Colclough,  A  nth 

Geoiige 

M'Cait/ 

Cole,  ArtharLowrj 

—  George 


89 
2.9 
100 
430 
435 
272 
331 
69,  SW 
423 


Indts. 


405 


Cole,  Henry  163 
Hon,  Hen.  Arthur      349 

John  A.  90, 166 

John  R.  335 

John  William  381 

Pennel  41,283 

Richard  Sweet  164 

Robert  66 

Robert  Jolin,  MD,     264 

Colebroolce,  Sir  Wm.  Macb. 

Geo.  CB.  KH.  16.  267 

James  Robert    73 

Coleman,  Charles  412 

Henry  F.  George   130 

Coles,  Richard  George        161 

Robert  Bartlett  14 

■    Josias  Rogers  John     136 
■         Wm,  Cowper  17 

Colleton^  Sir  R.  Bt.  336 

Collette,  John  H.  112 

Henry  219 

Colley,  George  Pomeroy  163 
Collier,  Charles,  MD,        434 

James  412 

Colling.  John  177 

Colltogs,  Adolphns,  M.D.  191 

Daniel  Stratton     234 

John  E.  184 

Collington,  John  Wheler  274 
Colliotiwood,  Clennell  276 
Collitigwood,  Wm.  Pole  172 
Collins,  Benj.  Marshall      381 

Edward  Arch,        177 

Francis,  MD,        316 

'  Francis  423 

— ^  Francis  Frederick  142 

381 
212 
132 
423 
381 
418 
412 

286 
349 
381 
349 
183 
361 
412 
188 


George 

'  Jamea  Joseph 

James 

■  John 
^  Joseph  Ambrose 

■-■  Michael 

— Stephen  Edward 

Collinson,  Thomas    Ber- 
nard 
CoUis,  Pet 

William 

Colliss,  John 
Collis,  Robert  Strcey 

William 

Collyer,  Geo.  Samuel 
Collum,  John  Deering 
Colniao,  G.  Butler Triscott 

73,  t66 

Thomas  349 

Wm.  Fred.  Adams 

204 
-■  Wm.  Thomas         349 

Coiomb,  George  Hatton      272 

Geo.  Thomas  38 

— — ^  John  Charles  Ready 

299 
Colquboun,  H.  M.  Lauont  229 
Colquitt,  John  Wallace  166 
Cult,  Charles  Russell         1 29 

Oliver  166 

Colthursty  David  Latoucbe  168 
^ J»m«i  Nicholas  235 


Colthnrst,  Robert  Edward 

Coote  199 

Co1viIe,FiennesMidd]eton  194 

Frederick  349 

Henry  16 

Colvill,  Hugh  George         180 

—-  Robert  91,  249 

Colville,  Hon,  Wm.  James,262 
Colwell,  John  Blackwood  298 
Combe,  Matthew  293 

Combermere,  S.  Vise.CCB. 

GCH.  6,112,118,464 
Comper,  John  Thomas  309 
Compton,  Ld,  Spencer  S.  141 
Condy,  Nicholas  381 

Coney,  Arthur  Henry        219 

Philip  George  168 

Walter  John  128 

Congdon^  Geo.  Walkop  296 
— —  John  Hen.  Bowden 

113 
Congreve,  Ambrose  119 

George.  Cfi.  41,180 


William 


180 
381 
267 


Coningham,  William 
Conington,  John  Codd 
ConneT,  Abr.  Jas.  Nisbett 

MD.  436 

Connell,  Adolphus  Fred.    271 

Francis  John         264 

Henry  309 

Tho.  John  Bmrlow  197 

James  312 

William  166 

Conner,  Daniel  299 

Robert  218 

Wm.H.  Brabazon  116 

Connolly^  Edward  Joseph 


Ridgway 
— -  Richard  Geo. 
Wm.  Hallett 


Con  nop,  Richard 
Connor,  Frederick 
— —  Dennis  James 
-^-'^  Dennis  James 
Conolly,  Henry  H. 
——'  James 
— —  John  Augustus 

Patrick 

Conrady,  Martinus 
Conran,  Marcell 
—  Edward 


297 

296 

12 

38 

163 

199 

199 

274 

104 

200 

423 

349 

207 

266 


Conroy,  Henry  Geo.  46, 144 
Constable,  James  167 
Constant,  John  447 
—  ■  Stephen  Price  143 
Conway,  Samuel  981 
Thos.  Sydenham, 

CB.  '         67.  144 

Conyers,  Charles  Edw.  CB.  10. 

248 

Charles  Edward    122 

Robert  Rowland    241 

Conyngham,  FranciSyAfar^. 

of,  KP.  GCH,  38 

Cooch,  Charles  214 

Coode,  Chas.  Penrose  296 
Cook,  Alfred  191 


Cook,  Edwin  Adolphni     137 

Jervie  102 

William  9arKcs        349 

Cooke,  Adolphus  381 

Anthony  Charles   286 

Bryan  Geo.Davies  225 

Edward  Bowcn      235 

John  349 

John  Henry     87,  116 

Rd.  Harvey,  CB.   58 

Thomas  yaleotine296, 

300 
Cookes,  George  349 

Cookworthy,  Wm.  Spicer  162 


Coombe,  Charles 
Joseph 


436 
381 
208 
2U9 
178 
262 
114 
335 
381 
104 
146 
113 
195 


Coope,  William  Jesser 
Cooper,  Arthur 

Arthur  Sisson 

— —  Astley  Paston 

Charles 

C.  H. 

Charles  Kelly 

— ■^—  David 

— — —  Edward  Henry 

— —  George 

Godfrey 

Henry  47,  196 

Henry  FattowBeld  298 

Herbert  Stanley     235 

Isaac  Rhodes         209 

John  167 

John  113 

Joshua  Harry        1 68 

■  l^eonard  Morse        61 

Richard  Aug.        245 

»  Robert  313 

Robert  335 

Samuel  195 

Samuel  381 

Thomas  300 

William  222 

Wm.  Robertson     309 

Coore,  Rich.  J.    Lechmere 

191 
Coote,  Charles  James         169 

Chidley  349 

Chidley  Downes    203 

Chidley  Samuel     254 

Henry  J.  349 

Richard  197 

Rich.  Gethin  Creagh 

381 

Thomas  Gethin     235 

Copeland,  George  423 

Copinger,  Henry  92,167 

Copland,  Atez.  Lester       208 
Coppin,  Charles  Francis    299 
Coppinger,  John  Murray 
Coiban.  William  Watts 


Corbet.  Walter  Robert 


381 
200 
200 


Corbett,  Aug.  Patiick  Meyers, 


MD, 

— ^—  Edmnnd 

Frank 

— —  William 

Wm.  Henry 

Corcoran,  Alexis 


316 
240 
184 
203 
316 
418 


1 


496 

CordflnMn,  Albert  460| 

Coi«6ld,  Chtrles  433 

Tnd.  BrookM       1 12 

— ^  James  Wiownor*  204 

Wm.  Robert  112 

Corbam.  William  381 

Cork.  £droond,  Earl  of »  KP.  6 
Corloct,  Thomaa  ArUiur    316 
G>rmick,  Joho 
Cornet,  Jobii 
-^— —  John  Edwia 


Cornwall,  George 

H. 

Wm.  Henry 


169 
231 
288 
245 
33<j 
17 
260 


Corawell,  William 
Comnoe,  George  Edward  228 
CorrelKCbarlei  233 

Corrigan,  John  Josepb       123 
Corry,  Geoi^  159 

Somenet  381 

Cory  ton,  George  Hunt         60 

George  Fred.        222 

John  RawHna  33, 294 

Cosby,  Thomaa  Prittie       165 
William 


381 
113 
412 
295 


154 

381 
113 


Cosfield,  Joseph 
Coanard,  John 
Cosaar,  Walter 
Coaiello,  Arthur Robt.  G. 

127 
Costley,  Theoph.  Byera  349 
Cother,  Charles,  CB.  58 

Cotter,  Sir  Jas.  Laurenot, 

Bt.  116 

Cotterell,  Frareia  277 

Cottingham,  Thomu  381 

Cotton.  Adolpboa  Gecv  Finoh 

116 

Corbet  60 

£dw.  Antoniua     349 

—  Fred.  Conyera        113 

Henry  113 

—*»  Lynch  Stapleton    173 

— ^ Btapleton  Charles  1 16 

Sydney  John    38,  173 

Thomaa  Forrtat    435 

— — -  Horn*  Wellington 

Henry  Stapleton  89 

^ Sir  Willooghby, 

GCB.  KCH.  7,  250 

Conch,  William  173 

Concho.  Edward  4e0 

Richard  412 

Coulton,  Aleiander  436 
George  Bell          206 

—  John  Byron  B.  145 
Coupe,  Robert  166 
Couper.  6'ir  George,  Bari, 

CB.KH.  31 

Courant,  Anioine  453 

Coort,  John  4)8 

Courten,  Pierre  P.  An« 

gnsle  de  453 

Courtenay,  Geo*  Henry  381 
■  Geo.  Townsend  430 

^— —  Wm.  Allan  349 
Courtis,  John  Chaa.  Grey  72, 

294) 


Index. 

Couiioe,  William  455 

Cousamaker,  Arthur  Lao- 

noy 
Covenay,  Jamea 
Coventry,  Frederick 
Cowan,  Ed  w.  Alphon.  Fred.  308 

James  Mc  Haffie, 

M.D.  206 

203 
227 
260 
136 
263 
288 
436 
250 
313 
381 
166 
436 


— —  Thomas,  JtfD. 
Cowell,  Henry 

Henry  Robert 

James 
■  Joho 
—  John  Clayton 
Cowen,  Augttslos  Henry 

Charlea 

Henry  Lionel 

Cowley,  Charlea 
Oowper,  Andrew  John 
Geo.  Alex.  MD, 


Francia  Boynton  236 

Henry  418 

William  266 

Cox.  Charles  418 
Charles  349 

—  Charles  Jamea  116 
Charles  Thomas  38 1 

—  Douglas  Leith  418 

—  Edmund  Henry  297, 300 

—  Eoatou  John  261 

Francia.Edwafd  287 

Francia  Kegan  176 

—  George  Herbert  204 
--^-  James  Poosonby  287 

John,  KH.  34 

J.  O.  277 

John  Hamilton  227 

John  Ponsonby  259 

John  William     106, 164 


Joseph  Lucas  349 

Robert  Allan  214 

Samuel  381 

Samuel  Symes     94, 207 

Talbot  Aahlojr  154 

T.  336 

William,  KH.  18 

William  73 

Sir  William  30 

William  Hamilton     27 1 

Coxen,  Edward  212 

Edward  219 

Coxon,  George  Stacpole  196 
Coaworthy,  f  ei|{ttSon  Th.  308 

Jamea  309 

Crabbe,  Eyre  John,  KH.  45 
Crabtree,  Abraham  130 

George  Longb.  381 

Cracknell,  Jas.  Thoa.  102. 350 
Cradock,AdamWilliam8on  349 
Richard  William    168 


Craig*,  Aylmer  Strang  ford  261 
Ctaigie,  Anthony  Pavid    266 

John  349 

John  Halkett,  CB.  1 13 

Peter  EdmonsCone, 

CB.  16 

Robt.  Collina        177 

Cramer,  Henry  John         490 


Cnmpton,  Robert  Heary  243 
Cranfield,  Geo.  Darley  349 
Cf aster,  James  Thomaa      189 

Richard  LonglieM  186 

Shaftoe  Crauer      159 

Crauford.  William  381 

Ciauftird,  Fred.  Brown  Njma 

232 

J.Robertaoo84. 144 

'  Robert  Emilins 

Fasakerley  272 

Crauae.  Charlea  381 

John  422 

Heniy  86 

Cravan,  William  Geoi|e  118 
Crawford,  Adam  Fife  18 

FrandeHedflB  250 

George  423 

John  213 

John  Chaa.        381 

John  Cheatertoo  299 

■  Robt  Fiiagerald  66. 

269 

Thomea,MD.    202 

WUliam  418 

Wm.  Thonaa     270 

Crawfurd,  John  87 

Rob.Hen.Payiie  242 

Wm.  Joho  M.  231 

Crawley.  Charlea  222 
Heniy              98. 171 


HeatyOwen    65,284 

Philip  Sambrook     148 

Thomaa  R.  141 

William  381 

Creagh.  Arthur  GeihtB       381 

C.  Ang.  Fitt(efald  2ul 

C.  M.  396 

Charlea  Osborne    238 

Giles  Vandelew4i.2o3 

Jamea  152 

James  61,  238 

James  236 

— — —  Jamea  Henry  178 

'  Jaaper  Byng    09,  219 

John  156 

Sir  Michael,  KSL    17 

Tbos.  Miller  192 

Crealock,  Henry  Hope       242 
John  North  247 


Crease.  Amhony  Beyaolde 

Vyvyan  287 

Crteay,  Thomaa  Gideoa  316 
Creighton,  Fitzmaurice  298 
Cremer,  James  Sauth  349 
Crerer,  Jamea  212 

Creser,  Richard  418 

Creapigny,  Geo.  Bli^e  ۥ  9*^. 

171 
Creapin,  Geo.  H.  Lepaaick  4  >  2 
Creaawell ,  George  241 

Crewe,  Etelyo  Harpor  121 
Creyke,  Alexander  BtepbtB 

2il7 
Crichton,RobertOiT,]ii>.  131 
CrigaU)  Claudina  447 

Cnap,  Henry  216 

Cri^iai  Beoje««  113 


Jhdex. 


497 


Crispin,  George  319 

Crispo,  SydD«y  Smith  381 
Critcbell,  Arthur  Croft  297 
Croasdnile  Drought  Richud 

213 
Crocker,  Alfred  162 

Croft,  Joha  M'Grigor  Aag. 
Thos.  258 

Jonathan  439 

Sttphen  220 

Crofton,  Him.  AliM  Henry 

158 

Edw.  Walter  72,  269 

■    -        GuttiTUS  St.  John  287 

Henry  219 

Hugh  Augustus      161 

HughDennU  67,171 

John  fibllioa    42,  320 

270 
349 
174 
34 
315 
239 
168 
198 
248 
167 
168 


Crowoi  Bobert 

— ~  Jeremiah 


Crowther,  Rich.  J.  F« 
Crozier,  Acheson 

William 

William 


Cruice,  Edmund  John 
Cruickshankp  Alexander 
Wm.  MD, 


245 
375 

101 
381 
222 
227 
349 
423 
312 
453 


■  Richard  Henry 

Walter  Frederic 

Crofts,  Edmund 
Crokat,  William 
Croker,  Arthur 
—  Arthur  Charles 
'  Edward 

Edward 

Edward 

■  John 
-^—  John  L« 

■  Ponsonby  May  Ca- 
rew  297 

175 
250 
275 
335 
224 
412 
59,  147 


■  Richard  Aubin 

Wdliam 

Cromartie,  Fred.  None 

. F.M. 

Crombie,  Alexander 

■  James 
'  Thomas 
CromptoDp  W.  Joshua  69,  321 

"      "  193 

189 
423 


Crusius,  David 

Crotchley,  Charles        48, 246 

Robert  J.  L.      175 

Waiiam  188 

Cubboo,  Mark  112 

Cubitt,  Charles  Campbell  214 
Cubitt,  Edward  George      133 

Edward  George    381 

WilUam  212 

Cudbertson,  John  340 

Cuddy,  Alexander  Daniel  349 

William  Holland 

Lecky  Daniel  68,  206 

Stephen  436 

Caffe,Cha8.  f  red.  Wheeler  218 


Otway  Wheeler 

Cullen,  Dsfid,  MD. 

—  Edward 
William 

Wm.  Fleming 


299 
315 
398 
112 
815 
Cumberland,    Bentinck 

Harry  349 

— — —  Charles  Brownlow  39, 

248 

Charles  Edward 

'  George  Bentinck 
George  Bnrrell 


Wm.  Henry 
Ciooke,  William  Richard 
Crooks,  Wm.  Smedley 
Crookshank,  Alexander 

Crowder 
— — ■  Blackman 

Chichester  Graham 
■  George 

— Richard 


Croome,  John 
Crosbie,  5<rWm.  Bt. 
Cross,  James 

Philip.  H.  C. 

■■'        Richard 

William 

—  Wm.  Jennings 
Crosse,  John    Burton 
Croix 

. John  Hill 

■  Joshua  Grant 
Crosfgrove,  Janea 
Grossman,  William 
Croudace,  William 
Crow,  William 
Crowdy,  William  Morse 
Crowe*,  Charles 
■  George  Wm. 

•■  Joseph 

■  Joseph  P.  H. 


309 

202 
430 
381 
153 
349 
436 
314 
381 
114 
349 


St. 


137 
209 
240 
412 
288 
381 
381 
183 
381 
418 
381 
230 


287 
248 
89, 
193 
248 
113 


Cunningham,  MihcaelJos.  169 
Conynghame,  Aithur  Aug. 

Thurlow  43,  117 
-.^_  Wm.  Augus- 
tus Myrtoii  260 
Cuppage,  Alexander  349 

Burke  47,  268 

John  Macdonald241 

34 
206 
138 
188 
116 
309 

431 
248 
236 
231 
349 
236 
170 
132 
190 
222 
295 
297 
197 


KCH. 
burn 


-"^— ^—  R.  F.  W. 
Cumberlege,  John 
Cumiog,  Edward  William  231 
— —  Thomas  276 

Gumming,  Aleiander         311 

Alexander  381 

Sir  Hen.  John, 

6,138 
Hen,  Wedder- 

64,147 
John  Archibald 

162 
Robert  309 

Robert  Gordon  207 
183 
199 
12] 

119 
231 


Stephen 
Cure,  Alfred  C. 
Curetoo,  Edw.  Burgoyne 
Curgenveu,  Samuel  L. 
Curling,  James  Buoce 
Curll,  Henry 
Curran,  Boaventura  Ro* 

mero 
Currer,  Richard  R« 
Currie,  Eocene 
—  Francis  Gora 

George  Alfred 

Henry 

L.  Douglas  Hay 

■  Richard  Henry 
^— ^-  Robt.  Hamilton 
— —  Samuel,  MD, 
Curry,  Robt.  Murray 

Dixon  Whidbey 

Curtis,  Frank  John 

Francis  Geo.  Sarage 

126 

Henry  349 

Reginald  273 

'  William  Edmund  128 

— —  Rowland  L.Sidney  1 52 
Curwen,  Henry  Fraser      207 

Daroy  208 

Curxon,  Him.  Ernest  Geo.   203 

Ha/i.R.  W.  Penn    71, 

144 

Hon.  John  Htniy 


Roper 


Hon,  Leicester 


881 
253 


William 

William 

Cuningharo,  John 
Cuninghame,  John  Wm. 


Herbert 


Wm.  Cu« 


bell 


nioghame 

Robert  Camp- 

193 

Wm.  Jas.  M.  263 

Cunlifle,  Ellis  Brooke         126 

Sir  Robt.  Hen. 

112 
436 
113 


Cusack,  Sam.  Athanaaios  l^S 
Cusine,  John  381 

Cust.  Hoff.   Sir  Edwaid, 

KCH. 
—  John  Francis 
Custance,  Neville 
Wm.  Neville 


Bt.  CB, 
Cunningham,  Alex. 

'  Alexander 
— —  John  Phillips, 

M.D.  196 


15 

145 

349 

90, 

126 

Cutajar,  Carlo  87,265 

Cuthbert,  Edm.  Charles    276 

JohnRawlinson  26*2, 

136 

Rob.  Thos.  P.    166 

Robt.  Alex.  67, 166 

Cutler,  Wm.  Henry  128 

Cuttler,  Augustus  Tonyn 
Staines  297 

Dachenhausen,  Henry, 

JBonm  450 

D'Acosta,  Louis  216 

Dacres,  Rd.  James  63,  268 
Dsde,  Robert  316 

Dadson,  Wm.  Fred.  Portlock 

ScoU  298 

Dagg,  Robert  AtoxADdtr  266 


498 


Ind$x. 


D'Agiiiltr,5irGeo.  Charles, 

KCB.  9,  174 

'  Cha.  Lawrence  106, 

270 
Daincs,  Charlei  226 

Dalby.  Nicholas  Beonett  297 
Dalgairns.  William  361 

Daigetj,  Fred.  Henry        265 

James  W.   90,  453 

Dalgleish,  James  223 

Robert  381 

DalhoQsie,  Tht  Earl  of      335 
Dallas,  Alexander  423 

Alex.  Kobert        114 

Charles  114 

George  Fred.  lf*7 

Tiiomas  Vorke       137 

Dalmeft  Francis  30 

Uairymple.  iiir  Add  phut 
John,  Bart,  10 

Alex.  381 

...-_ Geo,  HadingtOD  243 

'  John  Hamiltoo 

Elphinstone  64,  149 

i-»- John  Fits  Roy    190 

Wro.  Henry       308 

Daltoa,  Charles  37,  268 

Charles  James  71,  269 

James  Robert        170 

D'Alton,  Edward        91,  261 

Edward  Rich.       381 

Daly,  //on.  Charlea     91,  241 
— ^Cuthbert  Featheiatoae 

298 
Dennis  15 

—  Edward  Nugent        381 

George  381 

James  M.  229 

I^wrence  412 

Robert  91,455 

Robu  Richardson     213 

Dalyell,  John  Thomas        172 

Melville  61 

Thoma*  114 

Dalsell,  Hon,  Artb.  Alex.  36 

■  Hon,  Hen.  Borrard 

113 
James  213 

■  John  Alexander     245 

//.m.R.A.  G.  72,215 

Wm.  John  381 

Darner,  Hon,  Geo.  Lionel 

Dawson,  CB.  58 

—  Seymour  Lionel 
William  Dawson  150 

Damee,  Mansell  381 

Thos.  Loogwottb  274 

39, 
168 
418 
423 
180 
412 
430 
45  i 
189 


Wm.  Longworlh 


Dana,  Wm.  Pulteney 
Dandy,  John 
Dane.  Richard,  MD» 
D'AnfoasT.  he  Chwalior 
Daniel,  John  Edgcumbe 
— —  Lewis 
-^^—  Ludfofd  Harvey 


Peter  Fane  Edge  381 
Daniell,  Cha.  A  ugostua    S27 


DanielU  Charlea  Frederio 

TorreoB  106, 189 

— —  Edwin  Gream  159 
-^-^—  Francis  A.  113 

Heurj  46,  147 

J.  336 

R.  A.  336 

William  335 

■      William  Freeman, 
Af.D.  313 

Darby,  Carrick  241 

Charles  238 

Joseph  34 

D'Arcey,  O'Connor,  Ul>,  314 
D'Arcy,  Thomas,  MD.     164 

Geo.  Abbas  Kooli 

71,^56 

John  350 

Judge  Thos.  100 

Oliver  Barker       2t7 

William  219 

Darcj,  Isaac  Roboteau  38) 
Dardel,  Geo.  Alexander  452 
Dardis.  John  412 

Dare,  Henry  Hall  174 

Darell.HenrjJohn  104,211 
D'Arlej,  Wm.  Wallace  49 
Darling,  Henry  Charlea    430 

■  Montague  Wm.    309 
SirVi,GCH.    6,221 

Sydney  160 

Wm.  Lindsay  11,  250 

Darrab,  Charles  John  288 
Darroch,  Donald  G.  A.       96, 

203,  t64 
Dartnell,  Geo.  Ruasell     31 1 

Nelson  204 

Darvall,  Edward  113 

Ua^hwood,  Barrington  G.  187 

Chas.  Browne    253 

Henry  W.  J.      273 

— ^  William    Hen. 

Ackland  187 

DassauviUe,  Wm.  Alston, 

MD.  293 

Dassel,  Conrad  Von  449 

Daston,  P.  F.  335 

Daubeney ,  F  red .  Sy  k  et  1 95 
— — —  Hen.  Chas.  Barn- 

aton,  CB.  67, 206 

Daubeoy,  Alfred  Goodlad  242 

James  214 

Edwaixl  219 

Daubus,  James  Barill       381 

John  Tbeophilns   275 

Daun,  Robert,  MD.  434 

Daunt.  Robert  160 

John  207 

William  160 

William,  3ID.       436 

Davenport,  Arthur  Henry,  118 

—  Ch. Edgecombe  151 

Charles  James  315 

— ^—  K.  Montagu        218 

John  Coltman    128 

Trevor  349 

JohnSalnsb.      308 

'  Wm.  Bromley    2 1 4 


Dtveoey^  Burton         tt*  1S1 
Davem,  Arary  Jordan      2(M 

John  349 

David,  Frederick  Uwis    298 
Davidson,  David  1 13 

■  Fred.  AugnstBa 

2.V 

Hugh  Grogao,  23*1 

Jamea  423 

Jamea  4J«> 

Jas.  Baiohelor  381 

John  430 

Peter,  ATD.       2J9 

Peter  Fraaer     4^} 

Wm.  Ales.  Jf  XI. 

193 
Davie,  Sir  Heaiy  Robert 
Ferguson,  Bert.  16 

J.DavieFcrgusoii      146 

Daviea,  Arthur  3ji) 

Aniruatua  22e 

Bedfonl  22<i 

Daniel  Owen        4i6 

David  3*1 

David  3«2 

Fraaeia  Joba  15 

George  223 

Geo.  Silraster        lio 

Hen.  Faosbawe      143 

■         Henry  Geo.  Jobs* 
stone  296 

Henry  Jamea         200 

Henry  MD.  4A> 

Henry  John  350 

John  200 

■  John  35*> 

John  35<) 

Joaeph  35) 

Owen  162 

— ^—  Owen  GwyaSanade'v, 

189 

Peter  451 

Richard  418 

Richard  Edward    Uo 

Robert  Willock     2i<> 

Thomaa  Vkvatf 

54 
35U 
167 
20i 
27/. 
1^ 
\tx> 

41 : 

105,247 


Haatinga 

Davis,  Alfred 

■  James 


George  Frederick 

Grenow 

John 

John 

John  Henry 

John  Atkins 

Thooaa 


WUtiam  2^ 

William        102.  34< 

WiiUam  413 

William  HeuT     ^1 

William  llcaiy      I7A 

Wb.  SandoB  «96.3(-  > 

Davison,  Thomas  s3" 

Sir  William,  K\U  b^ 

Davy,  Daniel  Bisbop         255 

John,  AID.  43J 

Sir  Wm.  Oabiael. 

Ch.  KCH.  7,  21 1 


Indi 


ex» 


Darjiy  Edm.  Sodea  382 

James  314 

Da  wet,  Edward  Allejne  249 

Michael  1 13 

William  Lewis  49 

DawkinSy  Heoi/  30 

Wm.  Gregory  72, 

147 
Dawson,  Arthur  Fioch  229 
Edward  Finch  132 


Delacombe,  Henry  iTatt    37, 

294 
Henry  Edw.  295 
William  Addis  298 


Enkine  Scott  Fran* 


CIS  George  245 

Francis  212 

• George  F.  287 

John  157 

Richard  191 

—  Roh.  Kearsley         64 

Robert  ^  icholl      288 

Thomas  336 

—  Hon.  T.  Ve8ey60,l47 

William,  MI>.      311 

William  382 

Day,  Alexander  382 

Eitcourt  176 

Fred.  Hugh  Irwia    21 8 

—  Henry  Hooper  240 

—  Henry  James       95, 251 

John' Godfrey  199 

John  Robert  248 

William  Henry         315 

Deacon,  Charles  Clement  88, 

213 
James  152 

■  Wm.  Ed.  Durand  2 1 3 
Dealey,  Charles  436 
Deaman,  Thomas  413 
Dean,  Robert  382 
Deane,  Bonar  Millett         173 

■  Hy.  Allen  Murrajr  173 
■  H&n,  Matthew  Fits 

124 
413 
418 
233 
413 
139 


Maurice 
— ^—  Thomas 
William 


Deans,  Jamef  Alex. 

Robert 

Dearden,  John 

De  Bean  voir,  5ir  John  £dm.4 13 

Debenham,  Thomas  423 

Debs,  Fra.  Matthias  450 

De  Bnrgh,  Jas.  Florence  1 12 

De  Butts,  Augustus  114 

— John  Cromie 

Blackwood  286 

De  Carteret,  George  418 

Havilland  John  231 

Deckeo,  Cha.  Von  der  448 
'  Geo.  Count  Von 

der  446 
De  Conrcy,  Nevinson 

Willouahhy  296 

William  Sinclair  216 

Deedes,  Herbert  George  212 

Deedes,  William  253 

Deeble,  William  207 

Deering,  Rupert  Barber  251 

De  Fauche,  Charles  413 

DeGi«y,Tho.£art  117 

Dehnel,  Henry  450 


De  Cbaumont,  F.S.B.F., 

MD,  263 

De  h  Condamine,  Thos.  350 
De  Lacy,  John  62 

Delamain,  Edw.  Smith  882 
De  Laocey,  James  59 

Oliver  Gaspard  198 

Delancey,  John  350 

Delany,  F.  333 

Delhoste,  D.  C.  Aug,  339 
De  Lisle,  Henel  Fred.       350 

Richard   Francis 

Valpy  155 

Delius,  George  451 

Delrn^,  Hen.  Peter  382 

Delmege,  Collis  Christo- 
pher John,  AID.  312 
Dely,  Wm.  Alexander       213 
Dempster,  Charles  Carroll  197 

John,  Af  a        311 

James  Carroll, 

MD.  313 

William  73 

Dempsy,  Charles  293 

Deoford,  Charles  382 

Denison,  Cha.  Albert  95,  203 

George  382 

Harry  242 

Sir  Wm.  Thos.  95, 285 

Denius,  Nathaniel  Robert  447 
Denne,  Lambert  Henry  274 
Dennie,  Henry  William  179 
Dennis,  FitzMeade  Tynte 

314 

Sir  James,  KCB,    13 

James  Benjamin    270 

James  Bullen        154 

JohnFitz  Thomas  106, 

247 

John  Leslie     60,  246 

Morley  Stratford 

Tynte  99, 228 

MauriceGriffin  47,211 

Denny,  William  42,  223 

William  165 

William  John        223 


499 

Desboroogh,  John  271 

Desbrisay,  Theophilus  48 

Dcshon,' Edward  220 

Fred.  Geo.  Tho.  199 

249 
431 
808 
16 
251 
350 
276 


Desmond  I  John 
De  Smidt,  J.  P.  L. 

Johaones 


Despard,  Henry,  CB, 

Fred.  AVilliam 

-^—  Philip  Henry 

De  Visme,  Henry  A .  D,    

Des  Vceux,  Sir  Chas.  Bu  350 

Henry  350 

De  Teissier,  Jas.  Fits  Her- 
bert 350 
Detimar,  Monlsgne  127 
Dctmer,  Frederick  448 
De  Vere,  Francis  Horatio  287 
Deverell,  W.Devonish  87, 263 
Thomas  Josephus  68, 

219 
Deverill,  Gervas  Stanford   69, 

242 
Percy  Julius  242 


Dent,  Tho.  Edw.  Bower- 
bank  160 
Denton,  Joseph  194 
DeRenzy,  O.  W.               335 
Derinzy,  Bartholomew 
Vigors,  KH,            36,  266 

Geo.  Aug.  Fred.    270 

Derman,  WiUiam 

De  Robeck,  Rawdon  C.  Pat. 

190 
De  Ros,  Hon.  Dudley 
Charles  Fitzgerald  118 

Wm.  Lord       17,454 

D'Erp,  Balthazar,  Boron    350 
De  Salis,  Rodolph,      74, 134 

Hector  453 

Desbanes,  Henry  Wind- 
ham 382 


Devereu  x ,  G  eorge  A I  fred  413 
— — -  Hon.  George 

Talbot  93, 270 

Devon,  Wm.  Henry  101 

Dew,  George  Meyrick       140 
Dewar,  Alex.  Cumming     114 

James  William      200 

Dewell,  Charles  Goddard  243 
De  Wend,  James  Douglas  95, 

320 
De  Winton,  Cha.  Lorenzo 

167 

Francis  Walter  276 

Thomas  350 

G .  J.  De  Winton  251 

Walter  118 

D'Eye,  William  Rust       243 
D'Holbreuse,  Henry  453 

D'Homboldt,  John  Hen.    449 
DibUen,  George  '     300 

Dicenta,  Francis  453 

Dick,  Augustus  Alex.        180 

Charles  Cramond       176 

Francis  71,  269 

Harris  St.  John         122 

Hope  112 

James  Abercromby    203 

John  350 

John  Simeon  Franci8230 

William,  JWD.  163 

Dickens,  Horatio  G^rge  218 

Rob.  Mordaunt     382 

.  Robert  Vaughan   216 

Dickey,  Edw.  John  113 


Dickio,  Thomas  Acberley 

Massy  217 

Dickins,  Comp'on  Alwyne 
Scrase  189 

..  Wm.  D.  Scrase     171 

Dickinson,  Frederick         235 

Nodes  435 

William  Spcke       180 

Dickson,  Alex.  George     214 
Cha.  Lennox         382 

0  C 


500 


Index. 


Dickson,  Collingwood  68,  2701 

David  103 

David  382 

Edw.  Johp.  350 

Francis  418 

.  Graham  Lc  Fevrc  181 

James  208 

John  Henry  202 

Mtttti.ew  Wra.      229 

PatiickThorp         234 

Philip  273 

Thos.  Eccles  166 

-  Robert  Graham, 
AID.  316 

Wm.F.         107,214 

William  Thos.  94,  l42 

Diddep,  John  383 

DiebiUch,  Fce^l.  Von         461 
Digby,  Geo.  Stephen  296,300 

John  Almerus        144 

Pigges,  Chas.  382 

Diggle.  Chas.  KH.  33 

Dighton,  Robert  382 

Oilke.  William  431 

Dill.  Marcus  285 

Dillon,  Anthony  382 

— —  Edw.Langford       169 

Ediv.  Walter  Percy 

382 

John  413 

Martin  250 

Robert  181 

Theo.  A  ugustuB     4 1 3 

Thomas  382 

Timothy  100 

Dimond,  John  Woods        201 
Dinwiddie,  Gilbert  Ham.    308 
Disbrowe,  John  Geo.  Ca- 
vendish 194 

Wm.  Herbert  J.  168 

Disner,  Edgar  John  158 

Dive.  Hugh  418 

Divorty,  Pelcr,  3fB.         314 
Dixno,  Charles  34 

Fred.  Ball  192 

Georpe  18 

George  75,  229 

Henry  74 

Henry  15R 

Heniy  299 

James  423 

John  360 

John  Smart  413 

Malthew  Charles 

17, 283 
.— —  Ulatihew  Cba.        270 

Richard  413 

Dixon,  Thomas  Fra<er       190 

Wm.  M^mley  Hall  270 

Dobbin,  Thomas  31 

Dobbs,  Franvis  35C 

—  John  447 

Dobie,  Jtmps  Henry  243 

Dubson,  William  435 

Dob)os,Robt.  Wm,  3r.2 

William  173 

Dobrce,  Harry  Haokey      413 
■  John  Siumarw      430 


Docker.  Edw.  Scott  156 

Dodd,  Chas.  Wm.  Alacar- 

mick  413 

Dodgin,  Wm.  Heu.  Towns- 


end  Morris 
D'Odiardi,  Antonio 
Doda,  G.  Doaglas,  M.D, 
William 


299 
452 
223 
165 
382 


Douglas,  John 


Hardy 


John  James 
Josepb 
Richard  John 


436 
293 
3:^0 


Dodwell,  George 

Doherty,  Chas.  Edm.  63,  139 

D.  277 

Daniel  189 

Daniel  Jchn       224 

— —  Henry   Edward  47, 

140 

5ir  Richard  14 

Dolan,  Theophilus  315 

Dolmage,  Gideon  127 

Domeuichetti,  Ricb.i  MD» 

159 
Domvile.  William  116 

Domville,  Edmund  Charles 

296,  300 

James  Wm.       270 

Donald,  John  313 

Donaldson,  Vance  Young  60 
Donegal,  Marqueu  ofWf,  336 
Donelan,  Anthony       96,  321 

Henry  236' 

Donellan,  Alexander  299 

Donnall,  Orlando  Sawie  293 
Donnelly,  John  382 

John  F.  Dykes  288 

Donovan,  Edw.  Westby     184 

Henry  184 

Henry  Douglas  413 

Thomas        88,  259 

Thompson  121 

Doran,  Robt.  H.  Patrick  201 
Dore,  Frederick  Nassau      171 

Peter  Luke  90, 320 

Wm.  Ilenry  246 

OorehiU,  Wm.  John  194 

George  35i 

During,  William  449 

DoringtoD,  Chas.  Richard 

221 
Dormer,  Hon,  James  Charle- 


298 
15 
208 
230 
350 
39 


Robert,  CH. 

Sir  Robt.  BL 

Hobeit 

Robeit 

Rob.  Percy 

Rouse  Douglas  196 

TLomis  Mooteatb 
113.  117 

William 

William 

Dovetoo,  W.  K. 
Sir  John  JtCB. 


CB. 


13 
165 
114 
112 


mngne 

Hun,  John  B.  J. 


164 
145 
451 
382 
310 
207 
160 


Dorndorf,  Frederick 
Doswell,  Heury 
Dongan,  Geo.  Ai*g. 
Douohertv.  William 
Douglas,  Allen  George 
Archibald  A!exan- 

der  297, 300 

Arcb.  Philip      167 

Charles  260 

Frederick  177 

-  Hen.  Hamil'OQ  350 
Sir  Howard, B(. 

CCB.  GCMG,  6,  166 

Sir  James,  KC  H, 

7,193 
——James  211 

John  66,  231 

John  70,137 


Dowbiggin,  Edward  Tho.  127 

M.  Hamiltoa  155 

Dowdall,  Aylmer  101 

Dowdeswell,  W.  Fourbelle 

127 
Dowding,  Wm.  Mills  313 
Dowell,  George  Dare t97, 300 

171 
151 
234 
382 
350 
213 
103 
3C^ 

3in 

413 
382 
310 
249 
275 


Dowglasse,  George 
Dowkcr,  Chas.  Henry 

Henry  Wallace 

■  Thomas 
Dowland.  John 
Dowler,  William 
Dowman,  Jnmes 

John 

Down,  Richard 
Downer,  Georce 

Geo.  P.  Maxwell 

Downes,  Arthur  William 

Henry,  MD. 

— ^  Major  Francis 

Ul}sses,    1  crrf, 

KCB.  0, 

William  James 


Downing,  John  David 
Downman,  Geo.  Charles 

J.  r. 


Dowse,  Cbaa.  John 

■  Francis  Lloyd 
— —  Richard 

Richard  Robert 

Dowson,  Charles 

CharlesStttber- 

land 
Doyle,  Chas.  Hastings 

Sir  John  Mi  Hey, 


IPO 
3.>0 
178 
218 
333 
274 
298 
311 
181 
176 

159 
42 


Kcn, 

-^  M.  T. 


D'Oyly,  Henry 

John  Walpc?e 

Dnyne,  Hfnry  Archdall 

Robert  Stephen 

Drafien,  William  Pitl 


C5f'. 
9,1?4 

1«2 
275 
3t2 

*fc  • . 

210 
382 

49() 


Drape,  FredfTick 
Drake,  Edward 

John 

JohtiCba.Tyrwbiti  1 M 

John  George  l.i4 

John  Mcrvio  Cat- 

cliflfa  288 


Drake,  John  Minshull        114 

Win.  Henry  308 

Draper.  James  68,216 

William  Gray         130 

Drawbridge.  Charles  3a2 

Drawwater,Aus;ustiisCh8S.  418 
Drayson,  Alfred  Willes  272 
Drechsler,  Frederick  451 

Dresinfif.  Charles  209 

Dreghorn,  Allao  Hamil- 

toa 
Drew.  Brown' n* 

Francis  Barry 

— -  John 

Rich.  Hobinson 


382 
227 
162 
335 
101 
174 
413 


Drt»we,  Francis  Edward 
DiinkwaTer,  Thomas 
Diiver,  Cha<«.  Reed    296,  300 
Dromgoole,  N.  Fleming     350 
Drouet,  Lloyd  R.  Creak 
P. 


Drought,  Fra.  Percival 

•  Geo.  Percival 

George    War- 


255 
835 
204 
214 


burton 


John  Head 
Richard 


202 
350 
113 


Drought,  Thos.  Arms.  40,  266 
Diuitt,  Hdward  341 

Drummond,  A  If.  Maimers  253 
Adam,  Aug.  114 
Berkeley  15 

Edward  30 

Henry  113 

Geo.  Duncan  382 
Gordon     40,  147 


hardinge 


G. 

Hugh 


Fiu- 


335 


150 
14 
300 


John 

John 

John  Garin   1 12 

Hon.  Robert  148 

William 


Drury,  George 

Henry 

Drysdale,  Andrew  Knox 

John 

William 


Duberly,  Henry 

Du  BourdieUt  John 

Du  Cane.  Edmoad  Fredk.  287 


30 
296 
382 
314 
193 
135 
134 
350 


Francis 
Robert 


Duckers,  Charles 
Dudgeon,  Francis 

James  John 

Jolm 

Peter 

' Roljert  Cecil 


286 
216 
414 
113 
232 
140 
34 
213 
258 


Dudley,  Henry 

Dupsbury,  C.  J.  Thornton  218 

DufT.  James  174 

John,  MD.  219 

Robert  William        244 

Robert  William         288 

Thomas  Abercrombie 

Fraser  214 


Inclex, 

Duflfin,  John  197 

Duffy.  John.  CB.KC.    9,  179 
Dufief.  Armand  Casimir  G. 

452 
Dufresne,  Louis  Flavieo  413 
Duke,  Jones  423 

Charles  Fox  261 

Dumareaq,  Alex.  Macleaj'2l5 

Edw.  John  197 

—  W  m.  Henry  Hart 

Davis  288 
^— ^  William  Love- 
lace 
Dumbreck,  David,  MD, 
William 


501 


Dunbar,  Arch.  Hamilton 

•  Charles 

Charles 

Fergusson 

Penrose  John 

Rothes  Lennox 

•  Thos.  Clement 

Duncan,  Alexander 

Andrew  Henry 

Francis  Kyaa 

James 

^— •  J  as.  John  Leslie 

John  yEneas 

Thomas 

William 

Duncombe,  Hon.  Cecil 
Dundas,  Donald  William  186 


272 
311 
152 
218 
161 
276 
2-26 
154 
193 
227 
112 
114 
113 
335 
256 
180 
434 
350 

lie 


Jam&s  Datham 
Philip 
Philip 

Richard  Leslie 
Thomas 
Wni.  Bolden, 


212 

32 

45 

62 

163 

CB. 

18,267 

137 


Dungate,  R.  R.  H. 
Dunkellin,  Ullick  Canning 

Lord  72,  147 

Dunlevie,  Gerald  George  382 

George  235 

Dunlop.  Alexander  256 

Archibald  382 

Franklin         71,269 

148 
240 
227 
114 
430 
137 
104 
36 


Sir  James,  Bf . 

— ^—  John,  M,D. 

John 

W.  Wallace 

Dunmore,  Thomas,  CB. 
Dunn,  Alexander  Roberts 

Dennis 

■  William 

William  James     297, 

300 
Dunne,  Franci?  Plankett    61 

John  Hart  172 

Richard  350 

Diinnicliffe,  Henry  382 

Dunning,  Samuel  263,  350 
Dunscombe,  Nicholas  197 
Duperier,  Charles  101 

Du  Plat,  Chas.  Taylor  271 
Dupuis,  John  Edward  63,  269 
Dupplin,  George,  Viscount  118 
Durant,  Celestine  George  246 


IDuranf,  George  Charles 
SJelwyn 

■  Henry  Marion 

■-  James 
D'Uiban,  Wm.  James 
Durie.  Charles 

William,  KH. 

During,    Christ.    Henry 


138 
113 
112 
42 
350 
434 


Von 


Lewis  Alex. 


449 
43 
413 
287 


Durnford,  Andrew  M.  I. 

Anthony  Wro. 

Cornelius  Chas.  257 

• Edward  Congreve 

Langley  298, 300 

Edward  WUliam  96, 

285 

George  40 

George         89,222 

George  Anthony 

88,  178 
Geo.  Augustus    418 


Dusautoy,  James        335,  382 

Peter  John  Jas.  102 

Dutton,  Charles  350 
Wm.  Holmes  38 


Du  Vernec,  John  Francis    70, 

320 

J.  Smith 

William 


114 
194 
310 
165 
15 
165 


Dwight,  Geo.  Sheerman 
Dwyer,  Gage  Hall 

Henry 

John 

■  Joseph  Hamilton    186 

ITios.  Peard  65,  294, 

300 
Dyce,  Arch.  Brown  112 

Robert  MD.  438 

Thos.  Rose  166 

Dyer,  Fred.  Carr  S.  168 


Henry  Charles  Pen- 
rose 296 

Henry  C.  S.  275 

John  Edward  350 

Robt.  Turtliff  382 

—»  Swinnerton  Hallidayl68 
Dyke,  Percyvall  Hart  253 
Dymock,  Fred.  Heoiy  247 
Dymond,  Rob<.'rt  130 

Dyne,  IMusgrave  Jamea 

Bradley  122 
Dyndey,  Douglas  174 
Edw.  Eldon  Ro- 
bert                               272 

Tho.  Cn.    16,  117, 

267 
Dynevor,  G.  R.  Lord  117,335 
Dynon,  John  142 

Patrick  142 

Dyson,  Jerry  Francis         1 12 

John  102 

John  Daniel    64, 123 

Eigar,  Alexander  362 

-Edward  Hunger- 


ford 


191 

HentyM'Mahon  261 

oo2 


A02 

Eagar,  Robert  John  1 82 

Eager,  Robert  276 
Eagles,  Edward  Bainp6eld  382 

Eamesy  James  Aiexaoder  315 

Leslie  218 

Earle,  Arthur  Maxwell  208 

Augustus  Young  273 

Charles  William  212 

William  200 

William  Henry  168 

EasoOyPeier  101 

East,  Cecil  Jamea  234 

Easter.  Jeremiah  382 

EatoD,  Charlea  350 

Deodatiis  Wm,  222 

Henry  Panloe  212 

John  382 

Richard  335 


Index. 

Edwards,  Hon.  William    148 

Wright  382 

Egan,  John  Thomas  260 

Egerton^KoN.ArthurFred.  145 

Caledon  Richard 

91,241 
■  Sir  Charles  Bui- 

keley,  GCMG.  KCH.  6, 241 

Philip  le  Uelward  253 

Tbos.  Graham  48,229 


Sackville  Hamilton 


Moleawortb 
Eaves,  John 
Echalaz,  John  George 
Ecdes,  Cuthbert 

Cnthbert 

Hugh 


161 
413 
206 
382 
155 
207 
350 
436 
438 
236 
382 
382 

18 
275 

17 

276 

207 

35,262 

221 


Eckford,  Alexander 
Eddie,  Wro.  Craicksbank 
Eddowes,  James 
Eddy,  George  Heorj 
Ede»  l>entif 

—  John 
Eden,  George  Morton 

—  Henry  Noel 
— —  John,  CB, 
»—  Morton  Parker 
-— »  Morion  Robert 

Wm.  Hassall 

Edgar,  Jas.  I1aodas>de 
Edgelow,  George  413 

Edgworib,  'i*homaa  Bridg* 

man  382 

E<lleston,  Joshua  103 

Edlmann,  Joseph  Ernest   121 
Edmonds,  Edwaid  418 

Edmonsioune,  John  163 

Edwardes,  David  John       350 

Herbert  Benj.  CB, 

113 
Edwards,  Alexander  306 

Benj.  Hutcbins  266 

Charles  382 

Clement  A. 65,  169 

Francia  Drewe  238 

George  423 

Herbert  129 

Jamea  Betan    288 

John  382 

»  Michael  Charles 

452 

Peter  35 

Richard  Lloyd    220 

• Robert  316 

Robert  Bidwell, 

Kff.  326 

S.  Hy.  Hntcfains, 

250 

Thomas  382 

^  Tlios«  WiUock   423 


Eichbauen,  Charles  Wm.  309 
Eichhoro,  Christian  Fred.  451 
Eidmann,  Frederick  449 

Einem,  Diederich  de  449 

Ekin,  James,  MB^ 
Eld,  Frederick  59,  242 

IJonelPercyDenham  114 

Elderton,  Edward  Halford 

Pierce  177 

Elderhost,  Charles  448 

Elgee.  Charles  198 

Cadwallader  Wm.     272 

John  Lindredge         271 

Eliot,  Charles  382 

Francis  B.  113 

William  Henry  224 

Elkington,  Arthur  Gny      312 

Fred.  Geom      1 86 

John  Hy.  Ford  157 

EUerman.  Edward'Jobo  250 
Ellioe,  Charles  Henry  60,175 

Robert  7,175 

Ellington,  John  423 

Ellicombe,  Charles  Grene, 

CB.  9,283 

Elliot,  Arthur  Charlea        169 

George  296 

-— ^—  George  Angustoa  169 
■      Henry  382 

Henry  George       297 

Henry  Shendan     274 

Hon,  Gilbert  106, 252 

John  McDowell    251 

I^ropster  R.  251 

Richard  Coffin       293 

Wm.  Claude  160 

Wm.  Hamilton       270 

FJlioit,  Alexander  J.  125 

>  Archibald  192 

James  T.  335 

John  296 

Joh  n  B.  Bowea       1 94 

John  Funer  413 

Richard  Charlea     350 

William  87 

William  726 

WiUiam  350 

Wm.  Christ.  Parkin 

99.295 

Wm.  Henry,  KH. 

35.202 
Ellis,  Aitbnr  297 

Arthur  Edw.  Aug.    184 

C.  335 

•^—  C.  David   Caning* 

hame  212 

Charlea  John  296 

Charles  John  HeatOQ  135 


EUif ,  Frederick  135 

George  131 

Hercules  350 

James  Verling  235 

John  423 

— ^  Henry  Disney  184 

—  Powiie  74, 269 

Richard  422 

Robt.Conway  Dobba  173 

Robert  Richmdnon.   173 

Richard  Rich  Wilford  114 

Robert  Westropp       250 

*^-  Samuel  Bnrdoo,  CB* 

33,294 

—  Tbos.  David  350 
Wtlmot  B.  Edw.       276 

Wniiam  382 

William  K'ldaton       189 

Ellison,  Andrew  319 

-CothbertGco.105, 145 


Richard  Georg«      196 

EUul  Carmalo,  MD.  265 

Elmhirst,  Charles  92,  160 
Elmley,  Henry,  Fiae.  118 
Elmsall,  WUliam  d«  Car- 

donnel  128 

Elphinstone,  Edward  Cbaa. 

Boiler  244 
Howard  Cran* 

furd  287 

Elriogton,  Fred.  BobL    107, 

252 

Geo.  Esdaile        72 

— —  John  Henry, 

350.434 

Richard  John     136 

llioa.  Gerard     382 

Elton,  Fred.  Cockayne      206 

Fred.  Coultbant    276 

Elwyo.  Thomas  100,  270 
Ely,  Henry  Fred.  W.  251 
Eman.  James  72,  192 

Emerson,  John  300 

Emmetr,  Anthony  34,  283 
Emmott,  Williim  423 

Enderbv,  Samuel  350 

England,  Poole  Vallancey 

37  268 
Sir  Ricbani,XrCB. 

KH. 


14 
Richard  ^< 

English,  Frederick       92,  136 

William  no 

Ennis,  William  137 

William  229 

Enniamore,  Wm.  rise.       150 
Enoch,  John  48,  117 

Ensor,  James  413 

John  Mapes  Webb    161 

Erdmann,  Frederick  460 

Erichsen.  Alexander  von    4Si 
Ernst,  Henry  240 

Brringlon,  Arnold  Cbaa. 

65.202 
Erroll.  W.  H.  Earl  ^.  2i2 
Erskine,  Hon.  David  2>>: 

David  HoUand       244 

— ^—  George  fT,  lU 


Index. 


503 


Erskiae,  George  Pott        123 

Henry  David        181 

James  Aagastus     308 

John  Low,  Jt£J),  315 

Robert  382 

Esnionde,  Thomas  169 

Espinasse,  James  15*2 

James  Wm.        163 

Estcourt,  Jas.  B.  Bucknall  18 
£»te,  Michael  Lambton  436 
EihelstoD,  Edmund  Peel  220 
Etesooy  Francis  203 

Eustace,  Sir  John  Row- 
land. KH.  15 

Sir  W.  Corawallisy 

CB.KCH.  7,211 

Thomas  Pox  200 

Evans,  Aug.  Fit  zG  era  Id     350 

Charles  Henrjr      206 

Cha.  Rich.  Ogdcn  271 

DacresFitzHerberl  113 

Daniel  413 

Sir  De  Lacy,  KCB.  1 1 , 

172 

Edward  418 

Edward  William    170 

Francis  Robert      1 1 3 

■  George  Evans        314 

George  OliTer       298 

— —  Henry  Charles       2 1 0 

Henry  Lewis         297 

Hugh  63,  294 

James  350 

John  132 

John  240 

John  382 

John  413 

John  Thomas        244 

Lewi*,  MD,  434 

Matthew  382 

Oliver,  M  D.  300 

Ralph  382 

Richard  John         130 

Robert  Henry        242 

Thomas,  CB.     9,  233 

'  Thomas  382 

Ushei  Williamson, 

MD.  313 
Evatt.  Geoige  222 
Evelegh,  Geo.  Carter  350 
Frederick  Cha.  94, 171 

■  ■  Henry  8, 267 

John  Henry  350 

Everard,  Mathias.  CB.KH.  14 
Evered,    Andrew    Robert 

Guy  205 

Cha.Edw.Ascooghl88 

Everett.  John  Frederick  164 
Evcrs,  Geoige  438 

Everv,  Edward  192 

.*-  Oswald  Wm.  157 

flwart,  Charles  Brisbane    286 

John  Alex.    105,  245 

Wm.  Salisbnry     245 

Ewen,  Arthur  Johnson 

AUiz  189 

E wing,  John  313 

■  Joseph  •  436 


Eyl,  John  George  431 

Eynaud.  Filippo  265 

Eyre,  Henry  39,  263 

John  42.  268 

Philip  Homan  189 

Thomas  Do wliog       4 1 3 

Richard  199 

Rich.  FitzRichard    195 

William,  Ci?.     18,117 

Faber.  Wm.  Raikes  59, 186 
Fabricius,  George  449 

Faddy,  Peter  35 

Peter  Pickmore  93,  270 

Fagan,  James  263 

WiUiam  John         309 

Fair,  George,  MD.  315 
WiUiam                    423 

Alexander  210 

Alexander,  CB.         112 

Fairbairn,  William  Home, 

MD.  313 

Faircloth,  Henrv  John  169 
Fairfax.  Sir  Henry,  Bt.        31 

Wm.  Geo.   Her- 
bert Taylor  182 

Fairtlough,  Charles  Edw.  215 
Bdwaid  D'Heil- 

limer  165 

—— James  Wm.  45 

Samuel  163 

Wm.  Haviland  350 

FaithfuU,  George  C.Norris  227 
Falconer,    Chesborough 

Grant,  ir/f.  14 

Falconer,  James  226 

Alexander  148 

Falkiner,  Samuel  350 

Falkner,  tdward  Newstead 


Frederic 


181 
201 

18 
239 
205 

32 
197 

13 
254 
216 
184 
285 


Falls,  Thomas 
Fane,  Francis 

Henry  John 

HiMi.  Henry  Suttoo 

—  John  Auguatus 

—  Mildmay 
Fanning,  John 

Matthew 

Fanshawe,  Basil 

Charles 

F^ward.  CB.  12,283 

Hew  Dalrymple  96, 

163 
Faris,  William  48 

Farmer.  Edw.  Sterling  69,  321 

Charles  Louis  At- 

terbury  297 

Richard  295 

Jasper  101 

William  Edward  296, 

300 

Wm.  Roberts        234 

Farmer,  Reginald  Onslow  273 

Richard  382 

Farnan,  John  422 
Farquhar,  James  199 
Robert  114 


Farquharson,  Edw.  An- 
struther  113 

Francis  1 12 

■  Francis  Dundas 
212 

Fred.  32 

George  1 12 

H.  H.  335 

James  Ross  150 

Peter  40 

William  244 

Farr,  George  293 

Farrant,  Augustus  Dover 
Lyddon  295 

Francis  112 

Farrants,  James  423 

Farrell.  Charles,  MD,        433 

James  423 

John  Sidney  103 

Sidney  Baynton     287 

Farren,  Richard  T.      75,  198 
Farrer,  James  33 

James  S.  Hawker    189 


Fanington,  Donald  Macleod 

250 
— ^^—  Lindsay  180 

Malcolm  Cha.    202 

Fasken,  Wm.  MD.        .    300 
Fasson,  Charles  Hamilton  140 

Stanhope  Hunter   293 

Faulkner,  Henry  Cole        320 
Faunce,  Rob.  Nicholas      1 13 

Thomas  89,  261 

Faussett,  Wilham  195 

Fawcett,  Anthony  Molloy  201 

Joseph  Hodgson  152 

Wdliam  32 


Faxardo,    Aug.    Maria 

Guaxardo  431 

Fayerman,  Zaccheus  350 

Feurnley,  Fairfax  169 

Fe^en,  Charles  48 

FeUd,  Meyrick  Beaufoy  1 8 1 
Feilde,  Fullord  Bastard  308 
Feilden,  Henry  Broome       189 

Oswald  Barton      224 

Randle  Joseph      21 1 

Robert  93,  195 

Feildiog,  Hon.  Percy  Ro- 
bert Basil  106,  148 

Hi>n.  Wm.  H.  A.  148 

Felix.  Oriando  37 

Fellowes,  Edward       105, 137 

Sir  James,  MD.     433 

Peregrine  Daniel    1 13 

-^-^—  Peregrine  Henry  295 
Fellows,  Francis  Wm.  203 
Fendall,  George  Newton  204 
Feneran,  Edward  199 

Francis  263 

Fenn.John  136 

Fenton,  Edward  Dyne  204 
Fen  wick,  Bowes  195 

CoUingwood  91,  228 

George  Roe  152 

Horatio  97,  320 

— —  Percival  221 
Thomas  265 


€04 


Index* 


Fcnwick,  William        66, 161 1  Fiscber,  F.  L.  ConsUntine  453 iFilt  Roy.  Ltri  Aug. Cba. 


Wm.  Young 
FergasoD,  Sir  Adam 

«■— -  Adam 


102' 
360. 


JeaD  Albert 
John  Nicholas 


193 !  Fisher,  Arihur  A*Court 


George  Arthur  145 
James  Arthur  146 
John  436 

John  Stephenson 

125' 

•  Jobnsloa  314  { 
.  Robert  247 

•  William  Ferguson 

315 


Kdward  Heorj 
Edward  Rowe 
Henry 

Louis  Walter 
Robert  lloe 
Sdinuel 
Seth  Nutlall 
VV. 


Fisk,  Wm.  Hawley 
Fergusson.  Andrew,  MX).  311   Fitcheti,Joho 
■  James,  CB,  10,  194  <  FiizClarence.  Hon.  Frederick 


453 
3r,0 
287 
271 
124 
293 
219 
103 
67,  180 
351 
335 
351 
383 


LennoK 
Lennox 


71, 147 
AugostusChas. 


271 


Carendtsb  Cl>:k. 

Charles  Vane 
htrd  f  redeiick 


John 


2-2') 
1!^ 


Fred.SoulU 


ton  L'Esirange 

George  Robert 

Philip 

William 


5ir  James,  lit.  145 

. —  James  382 

William  18 

Fermor.  Hon.  Thos.  H.  G.  119 


Ferns,  John  Goie 
Feriers,  Murray  Fraser 
Ferrier,  Waller 
Ferris.^  George  Augustus 
■  George  Thomas 

■  Henry 

'  John  F. 


228 
382 
383 
180 
293 
436 
350 

Ferryman,  Aug.  Halifax 

47.241 
Feslittg.  Francis  Worgan  298, 

300 
Fetherstonhaugb,  William  140 
Ffaiington,  Rich.  Atherton  202 
Ffenoeli,  Char Ips  James     143 

James  Richaid      313 

Richard  383 

Ffioney,  6.  Lee  H.  Hamil- 
ton 210 
Ffrench,  Alfred  Kiiie        204 

Thomas  99,  204 

Thomas  Charles    204 

Ficklio,  Robert  350 

Field,  Esculapios  1 16 

George  Thomas  27 1 

Thof.  Samuel  Poer    273 

Ficldmg,  Jiimes  Campbell  257 
Fiennes,    lion,     ivo     De 

Ve»ci  Twiftleton   Wyke- 
bam  133 

Hon.  Nathaniel     174 

Fife.  Adam  3^0 

Filder.  William,  CB.  308 

Finch,  Hon.  Danl.  Greville 


Charles  George  136 

Hon.  EdwEfd  15B 

Filz  Gerald.  Alfred  212 

Aiigu&tioe  237 

Charles  200 

Charles  Lionel  270 

Edward  Thomas  180 

Francis  Lewis  238 

-^-^  Francis  Aug.  163 

Fred.  X^ttin  216 

G.  F.  C.  114 

Henry  239 

Henry  Charles  184 

—  Henry  Lewis  164 

■  Jame»  David  431 

John  413 

^ir  John  Forster, 


lv6 

Wl 

150 

235 

FitzSimons,  Arthur  Fred.  191 

FiisWygrara,  Fred.  W.  John 

lo2 

Fiamank,  John  Frederick 
Hamsiead,  George    Ley 

Woollerstun  Dodsloy 
Flanagan,  John  B. 
F'leetMood,  James 
Fleming,  Artliur 

A.  de  Montmorcy  195 

Edward,  CB.    U.  lib 

Edw.J.lngkby     153 

Hugh  383, 3  ly 


2u5 
2 '3 
383 


KCB. 


John  Rich.  S. 
Ormond 
Richard 
Thomas     Barton 


7,169 
227 
239 
221 


Hamilton 

James 

James  Willinm 

■  -  Joeeph 

•  Julius 

Flemyng,  Augustus 

' John  FergttssoD 


Hon.  John,  CB. 

— —  John 
Findley.  Thomas 
Finey,  Alcn  George 
Finke,  Frcdeiick  Von 
Finlay,  John 

George  Henry 


Vandeleur  297 

Richard  Henry      38^^ 

Thomas  246 

ThoH.as  209 

Thomas  256 

■   Thomas  George    314 

Thomas  Kfane       128 

William  Henry       181 

— —  Wm.  Hen.  Dominic 

158 

W^m.  Hervey         220 

Frmncis  I^wis        238 

Fitzgibbon,  Luke  2)2 

James  319 

Fits  Gibbon,  Rirhard  £d.  314 

William  383 

Fitzherbert,  George  383 
John  351 


220 
13 
162 
439.  Fits  Hugh    Henry  T^rrick 


350 

453 
230 
316 


Finnrmore,  J49.  Hoi  nidge  315 


Finnertv,  Charles 

Finiiif*,  William 

Finn  IS  John 

Finora  e.  George  Thuiles 

FirJh,  Hairv 

Wm.  Milchell 

Fischer,  Angustus 


1^8 

435 

112 

62 


Fi'zManrice,  Hon,  Ales. 

Temple 

Geo.  Robt.  R. 

— — •    Hon.  Henry 

Warren'ler 

John.  KH, 


43 

Fitzmatunce,  Geo.  Lionel 
Maurice  M. 


272 

224 
182 

2-24 
115 
438 
276 


Fletcher,  Alexander 

Kdw.  Cha, 

Francis  Chnrleris 

— —  Sir  Henry,  Ban. 

Henry  Charles 

■  Joseph 

«~ Richard 

Richard  D'Oyly 

WiUiam 
-«».         William, 
Fleury,  John 
F>exinsn,  James 
Flint,  Irldmund  Henry  Rene 

2:1 

William  Richard 

Flcod,  Frwl.  Rich.  6oUj 
— -  Henry 

John 

Flower,  Cook  Sibbs 

William  Hecny 


295 

31 
lc£ 

n\ 
:j 

21>.i 

m 

lUtf 
63 
2U 
2il 
150 
43^ 

4i2 
254 
15*5 

43 » 
.Tl 
AU 


415 
204 
153 
156 
253 
216 
13 
233 
151 

\h 
1&9 


218  Fitzmaver,  James  William 
206,  71,269 

448 1  Fiu  Patrick,  Francis         21 2 


Floyd,  Sir  Henry,  Bl. 
— —  Henry  Ridout 

John 
F}ude,Thos.Peten     63, 
riudyer.  William 
Foaiier,  Frederick 
Fojfo,  Alexander  Scott,  }IU 

293 
—  Jimcs  ^A 

— ^  James  M4cniilIaD 

Sroti  2^ 

Foley.  Han.  Aug.  Fred.  40. 144 
"^■^   Hon.   Si.    iMorfi 

Gertid  ^^ 


Index. 


5Q5 


Follows,  Williftip  321 

John  William        204 

Fooblanquei  Edw.  Bariiog- 

too  ()e  309 
John  Samuel  Mar 


de  Oreoier 
foot,  George 
RaoUall 


383 
351 
383 
383 
295 
430 
254 


Fooie,  John  Hoi  lis  Rolle 
■     ■■  Wm.  Francis 
Forbes,  Clias.  John 

/fo».  C.M.Hay 

David  64,  243 

— — —  George  Harrison 
Auo  272 

Geo.  Wenlworth    296 

Henry  Villierg       299 

-  James  114 

John  181 

John  423 

John  70,  320 

:— John  413 

Feier  383 

Thos.  John       12,  267 

William         106,  229 

Sir  William  Bart,  148 

Hon.Wm,  Francis  145 

Ford,  Alfred  John  186 

Arthur  White  383 

Charles  351 

Cbas.£rskine  285 

Edmund  Twiss   99,285 

Egerion  140 

George  336 

John  383 

T.  8.  335 

William  101 

William  413 

Forde,  Matthew  Bligh        272 

Thomas  Douglas   197 

William  351 

Fordyce.  Chas.  F.         92, 19R 

Geo.  William  63, 148 

John  112 

Foreman.  George  351 

Forester,  /f0ii.EmeliusJohn 

Weld  351 

Hm.  Geo.  C.  Weld 

47,  120 
Hon.  Hen.  Town    63 . 

144 
Forman,  Edward  Jlowland 

252 

Richard  335 

Forrest,  John,  AfD.  311 

Thomas  296 

Wm.  Charles  88,124 

Forsey,  John  413 

Forster,  Archibald  Edward 


Foster,John  Philip  Bofaun  155 

Thomas  436 

Thomas  Oriel        229 

Wm.FreL  KH.      38 

V\  m.  F.GodoIuhin  lb6 

William  S.  335 

Forsyth,  Gerrard  John        208 

Robert  413 

Fort,  Augustus,  Baron  le   449 
Forteath.  Alexander,  Ail).  128 
FurtescueiHtfn.Geo.  Matt.  351 
John  Chas.  Wil- 
liam 105,  271 

383 
423 
201 
383 
413 


John  Mill 

Fortune,  Alexander 

Robert 

Forward,  Samuel 
Fusbery,  Henry  William 
—  Wm.  Tho.  Exham  187 

Fosbroke,  Thos.  Dudley     295 

-    ■         -       ■  35, 

312 
351 
321 
153 
453 


C. 


216 
-Fran.  Rowland      124 

-  Frederick  Ulanco  156 
-George  Ji4 

-  Henry  ...—3^1 

-  John  126 

-  John,  AfD.  436 

-  John  Augualna      383 
'  John  Burton         214 


Foskett,  Joseph 
Foss,  Thomas 
^—  Christopher 

Christop.  Vaughan 

Henry  Clinton 

Fossi,  Thomas  de 

Foster,  Chas.  John      92,  130 

Charles  310 

Charles  Marshall   183 

Edward  163 

Edwin  Fletcher     238 

Fd.  Augustus  298,  300 

Frederick  Wilmot  190 

Henry  247 

Isaac  50 

Thomas   44,117,284 

WUliam  137 

Fothriogham,  Thos.  Fred. 

Scrymsoure  150 

Foulis,  Andrew  435 

Fowke,  Francis  286 

John  S.  Ferguson  205 

Fowler,  Arthur  Robert      259 

Charles  John  287 

Henry  Day  159 

Humphrey  172 

William  383 

Fox,  Aug.  Hy.  Lane  105, 145 
Charles  Pierepoint 

Lane  148 

Chas.  Richard  12 

Henry  Treffry  296 

John  Joseph  P.         213 

— —  Samnel  59 

Samuel  423 

Sack ville  Geo.  Lane  172 

Thomas,  >fD,  312 

Thos.  WiUiam,  AfD.  203 

William  Waller         212 

Frampton,  Heathiield  Jas.  201 
Fraric'e,  Charles  Hosken     229 

Richard  423 

Francis,  Henry  216 

-4—1 —  George  Edmood    257 

Thos.  John  136 

Fiancklyn,  Gilbert   Wm.  61, 

188 
^ John  Henry  71,269 


Frank,  Philip,  MD.  316 
Frankland,  Sir  F.  W.  Bf.    336 
Fraiikleo,  Chas.  Richard   276 
Franklin,  Chas.  Trigance  271 
Henry                 238 

Henry  433 

Robert  Deane     383 

Franklyn.  Charles        41,236 

Edward  James   314 

Henry  Bowles   156 

Wm.Norris       213 

Franks,  T.  Harte,  CB.  40, 161 
Eraser,  Adrian  William  215 
Alexander  422 

Hon,    Alexander 

Edward  150 

— ■         Alex.  Maclean         34 

Andrew  Simon       383 

Arthur  John  383 

Arch.  Campbell     435 

Archibald  Heury  227 

Charles  423 

Charles  238 

Charles  Craufiird   133 

David  383 

Hmt.  Dand  Mac- 

dowall  271 

Donald  383 

Donald  423 

Donald  Maclean  232 

Duncan  A. C.  MD. 

312 

Evan  Baillie  S51 

George  126 

George  193 

Geo.  Henry  J.  A .  272 

Hen.Martvn,MD.167 

Hugh,  CJ9.  113 

Hugh  436 

James  49 

James,  MD.  176 

James  64, 186 

James  211 

James  Alex.  313 

Jas.  Alex.  MD,    226 

James  Keith  118 

Jas.  S.  112 

John  15 

John  66,  453 

John,  MD,  253 

John  72,294 

Lionel  247 

Lionel  Mordaunt   176 

Osborne  Frederick 

Charles  297 

Peter  436 

Robert  W.  M'L.    92, 

157 
Robert  Winchester 

313 

Simon  295 

. Thomas,  M.D.       1 36 

Thomas  351 

Thomas  Gamble     114 

William  61 

William  48.268 

William  Charles     1 12 

Frazer,  Daniel  '49 


506 


Index. 


Frazer,  Donald  Alexander  287 
'  Rowland    Aynsworth 

193 
— — —  Wjnne  Peylon 
Frearoe,  Wm.  Horwood 
Frederick,  Arthur  Thos. 

Edward,  CB, 

■  Sir  Richard 


Fredrichs,  Rudolph 
Freeborn,  John 

William 

Freebum,  James 
Freeliog,  Arthur  Henry 
■'  San  ford 


255 
383 
169 
112 
351 
449 
431 
152 
276 
285 
273 


Freeman,  A.  P.I.  Walsh   383 
Join  Watkins    167 

Luke  309 

Rich.  Francis     383 

Fremantle,  Arthur  James  148 

William  253 

Freer,  John.   MV.  436 

- —  Jolm  Harbridge  42 

Richard  212 

Freese.  JohuNoble  Arb.98, 270 
Freeth,  James  Ki/.       14,  117 

James  H.  285 

Richard  King  271,276 

— -^  Sampson  285 

Freke,  Hon,  Fenton  John 

Evans  96^  119 

Freme,  James  Herbert       231 
French.  Acheson 
——  Henry  John 

■  Hyacioih 
— —  James*  AfD. 
• John  Rolton 

■  Lucius  John 

Fat.  Theod, 

■'  Richard 

William 

William 

■  Wm.  Lasinby 
Frend,  George 

—  John 

Fresnoy,  Frederick  de 
Fresson.  Charles  Hill 
Frett.  John 
Frets,  D.  J. 
Frith,  £dm.BentIey 

F.C. 

»—  John  Wharton 

■  Joseph 

Wm.  Cockayne 

Friiell,  W.  B. 
Frome,  Edward 
Fry,  Oliver 

—  Richard 
— ^  Richard  Henry 
Fusion,  Edward 
Fulford.  William 
FuUarton.  Aichibald 
John 


Fuller,  Francis.  CB. 
'         Fred.  Hervey 

John  Augustus 

— —  John  Thomaa 
.  WUUam 

Fnllertoo,  Granvilte 


351 

42 
383 
433 
189 
135 
114 

41 
273 
383 
383 

99 
206 
449 
250 
413 
335 
139 
335 

18 
423 
447 
336 
65,284 
100 
101 
166 
418 
104 
100 
3R3 

58 
351 
164 
351 
363 
1451 


Falton,  Jas.  Forrest,  KH.  1 12 

John  114 

William  166 

FumettI,  Joan.  Just.  Ton  448 
Furiong,  Charles  John  266 
John  Sheldon,  HD. 

190 
Furlonge,  Thos.  GoUock  315 
Furnace,  Norbury  351 

Furneaux,  William      44.  268 
Furnival,  John  James,  M2>. 
FyerSfAmeliu&Beauclerck  438 

887 

Henry  Thos.  351 

Wm.  Augustus      252 

Fyfe,  William  351 

Fyffe,  David  94, 197 

W.  Johnstooe,ilf JB.  181 

Fyler,  Arthnr  Evelyn  201 
Fyler,  Lawrence  68,  138 

John  Wm.  T.  182 

Thomas  351 

Fynmore,  James  74 

' Thomas  45 

Fytcbe,  Albert  114 

Gabbett,  Robert  Poole  273 
Thomas  213 


Gapper,  Kdmand 
Peter 


William  Hannsell  1 13 

Gage,/foii.Edw.Thos.l06, 272 

John  Ogle  413 

Gahan,  Henry  91,  261 

Gains,  George  Edwin        206 
Gair,  William 
Gaisford,  John  William 


277 
89, 
224 
114 


Gaitskell.  Frederick 
Galbraitb,  Geo.  Thos.  UD, 

313 

Jamet  218 

Wm.  Arthur      205 


Gale.  Alex.  Robinson       351 

Henry  R.  Hoghtoa    199 

William  383 

Galeaoi,  Michael,  HD.  436 
Gall,  Richard  Herbert  140 
Galliers,  William  435 

Galloway,  David  102 

Thos.  Jas.    47,222 

Gall wey ,  Job  n  Blood  3 1 0 
Melbourne  Broke  293 

'  Thos.  Lionel  Joba  285 

Galton,  Douglas  286 

Herman  Ernest     201 

Galway,  Wm.  418 

Gambier,  Gloucester    71,  269 

Wm.JamesHope  120 

Gamble,  Dominic  Jacotin  155 

Edward    Parks, 

JI.D.  316 

Richard,  HD.    175 

Gaalen,  Cbas.  Arthur  383 
Gammell,  Andrew  138 

J.  H.  Houston  173 

William  190 

Gamroie,  Patrick  246 

Gaody,  William  179 

Gauge,  John  335 


ast 

418 

Gaitett,  Herbert  119 

Garden,  John  CampbeU  983 
Gardiner,  Arthur  383 

—  Bcnj.  Chaoing 
Rouse  130 

Hen.  Lynedo^  270 

Natban  South      88 

Richard      67,  228 

Sir  Robert  W«. 

KCB.  KCH.  8,  265 

Robert  Ma  j       309 

— -Tbomat  250 

Thomaa  Geo.     191 

WUliam  Gncmy  3(3 

Gardner,  Andrew  383 

Charles  413 

Frederick  238 

—  George  139 
— —  James  351 
John                      413 


Robert  Ballard 

Wm.  Betbell         270 

i/on.  Wm.H«    8.267 

Gardyne,  Tboeu  M.  Brace  191 
Garforth,  Frank  133 

William  183 

Garmston.  Samuel  47 

Garoett,  Alfred  Ingilby  150 
Gamier,  Brownlow  North  108 
Garrard.  Robert  247 

R.  277 

Garrett,  Algernon  Boh.     197 

George.  MD.         436 

Robert.  KH*  38«  107 

Rcbert  1 13 

Garstin.  Cbristophilos         179 

Chriatopbiiw         248 

~—  Jamet  383 

-—  Rob.  LODf  OMMO         47 

William  07.  321 

Garth.  Thomu  351 

Garthwaite,£d.  HaaoadL  113 
Ganroy,  Ged.  BlooofioU  273 
Garvock,  John  59, 183 

Gasooignoy  CUAon  228 

Ernest  fu  15 

— — ^  John  Hawkina  295 
Gaecoyne,  Cbarlea  36 

Thos.  Baober   351 


Gaakell,  Wm.  Plonor       246 


Gates.  William 
Gatt,  Salveiro 

WiUiam 

Oatty,  Edward 
■         Ueorf 

Joseph 

Gaodet,  Joseph  IC 


4i3 


2tl 
438 
383 
310 


Gaulter,  Thos.  Coke,  JO).  31i 
GaoDtlett,  Georgo  30 

Gaussen,  Wn.  Aog.  140 

Gawler,  Geoise,  KM.         3*2 
'  John  Coa 


Gaynor,  B.  336 

Cha.  Spencer         160 

Cooatnotiie  Sepd. 

mm  189 


Gaynor,  Franoii  fieymoar  251 
■  ■  John  Sherwood  198 
Geale,  John  Barnard  260 
Gefaser,  Wm.  Theodore  448 
Geddes,  Adam  Gordon      418 

Alexander  383 

Andrew  Dand      178 

James  383 

John,  KH.  17 

John  228 

Gee,  Francis  352 

Fiancis  Horatio         239 

GeiTrard.  John  413 

Geissmaon,  Lewis  de  450 
Gem,  Thomas  309 

Gemroellaro,  Charles  453 
Geoeste,  Charles  Petrl^  175 
Geotzkow,  Adolphos  von  449 
George,  Fred.  Barley,  CB.  64 

Geo.  Thome         131 

John  351 

John  D'Olier        2 12 

— — «  Owen  Willlaro       1 1 8 
Robt.VilUers,MD.  163 

383 
851 
203 
236 
225 
168 
263 
286 
383 


Index* 

Gilbert,  William 
Gilborne,  Charles 

Edward 

^-^—  Edward 
-^— ^—  Richard 


112 
221 
383 
293 
241 
229 
221 
233 


Gerard,  Arthur 

Robert  ToWer 

Gerv  is,  Angustoa  Tapps 
Gibant,  Alfred 

Philip 

Waller  Moses 

Gibb,  Alexander.  MD^ 
'  Charles  John 

Harry  Wm.  Scott 

— —  Wm.  Richardson, 

MD  438 

Gibbes,  J.Geo.  Nathaniel  69 
Gibbings,  Thomas  94,  255 
Gibbon,  James  Robert       271 

Stephen  383 

Gibbons,  John  195 

lliomas  351 

.  Thomas  383 
Thos.  Robinson  203 


Gibbs»  John  Matthews 

Charles 

— —  Thomas 

Charles  Edgar 

Gibson,  Charles  Fred. 
—  Edgar 
George 


255 
153 
335 
200 
351 
61 
163 
Jas.  Brown,  MD.  312 

Robert  239 

Samuel,  MB.        314 

William  383 

William  Joseph     383 

Gibsone,  David  And*  33 

■    ■    -    John  143 

■JohnChas.Hope  46,262 


Gichard,  Edward 

Wm,  Robert 

Giddings,  John 
GifTird,  Edward  Carter 
Giffbrd,  George  St.  John 
'         Joiio  W.  James 


383 
351 
183 
87 
100 
138 
351 
351 


Gilbert, Francis  Yarde 
■  ■     ■  James  Anthony 

PhilipEdw.Victor  164 

Walter  Raleigh  75;269 


Gilby,  Bentinck  Duncan 
Gildea,  George  Fred. 
■  John  Arthur 

Stanhope  Mason    176 

Gilder,  Frederick  436 

Matthew  Wm.       383 

Giles,  James  140 

Joseph  351 

Gill,  Daodas  Reinhardt     136 

George  298 

George  383 

Robert  114 

Walter  Henry  259 

Gillbee,  James  413 

!  Giilelaod,  John  123 

Gillespie,  Hen.  James  47 

John  250 

John  261 

GUIetC,  Henry  164 

Gilley.  Thomas  264,351 

William  Fied.       288 

Gillies,  Walter  413 

GiUmao,  William  Henry      50 

Wm.  Howard        383 

Gillmore,  Horatio  230 

Joshua  Albert    383 

Gillom,  Pridanx  WilUam  205 

■  Wm.  James  152 

Gilmour,  Charles  17 

Chas.  Dalrymple  276 

Gilpin,  Bradney  Todd        214 

Rich.  Thomas        351 

Gilse,  Fredeiick  de  383 

Ginger,  Joseph  35 1 

Gipps,  Reginald  150 

G  irardot,  John  Francis      1 94 
Girdlestone,  James  351 

Girdwood,  Gilbert  Front  145 
Girsewald,  Gnstavus  Con- 
rad A.  Von  452 
Giveen,  Butler  Mildmay  136 
Givios,  James  177 
Gladstone,  Edward  8,  300 
Glanville,  Francis              413 

Francis  Robert  272 

Glasco.  John  435 

Glass,  Henry  Edward        243 
Glasse,  Francis  351 

Glassen,  Caldwell  383 

Glaufurd,  John  G.  113 

Glazbrook,  Chas.  Stuart  105, 

200 
Gleeson,  T.  327 

Glegg,  Edward  Holt  351 

Heniy  Vibait  320 

Gleicheo,  Ferd.  von  Usiar 

450 

Geo.  von  Uslar      448 

Gleig,  Alexander  Cameron  27 1 

Chas.  Edw.  Stuart     244 

liev.  Geo.  Robert      323 

Glendioning,  Thomas        383 
Glenie,  Isaac  351 


ao7 

Gloag,  John  Wm. 

Gloster.  Edward  Thomas  189 

— —  Thomas  43 

Glover,  Fred.  Guy  Eaton  194 


Robert  Coke 


194 
453 
234 
128 
134 
237 
253 


Glotz,  A  mans 

Glyo,  Richard  Thomas 

Richard  George 

— ^  Riversdale,  Rich. 
Robert  Carr 

-  John  Plnmptree 

Julius  Richard  105,252 

Glynn,  Henry  383 

Goad,  George  Maxwell  139 
Goate,  Edward  72 

Wm.Ranby  186 

Goble,  Blake  256 

Godby,  Christopher  Cfi,  112, 

117 

Joseph  22 

Goddard.  Geo.  Anthony     383 

Charles  202 

Charles  Edmund    239 

F.  Fiiz  Clarence    232 

John  418 

Korris  186 

Samuel  423 

Godfrey,  Albert  Henry      225 

Peter  170 

Whiteside  383 

Godley,  Hen.  Robt.  Crewe  179 

>  William  Alex.  207 
Godman,  Richard  Temple  125 
Godwb,  John  423 

Goebeo,  Frederick,  Baron  449 

Quintus,  Baron      449 

William  de  451 

GoflT,  Robert  142 

■  Thomas  447 

Thomas  William        127 

Trevor  196 

Going.  Richard  70. 151 

Gold,  Cba.  Emilins     41,  217 

Henry  Yarburgh        351 

Wm.  Geo,  40 

Goldfrap,  Fredk.  Wm.  138 
Goldie.  George  Leigh,  C£.  12 
— —  James  135 

Thos.  Wm.  309 

Goldrisk,  James  430 

Goldsmid,  Albert  38 

Oliver  308 


Gomm,  Sir  W.  M.  KCB.   8, 

112,164 
Gooch,  Percy  Feilding      244 
Good,  Henry  Berkeley 
Goodair,  William 
Goodall,  Alfred  George 

William 

William  Robert 


222 
383 
288 
384 
176 
351 
216 

Goodenough,  Aithnr  Cj'ril  87, 

185 

— —  Henry  Philip 

Reginald  C. 

Wm.  H. 


Goode,  John 
Winter 


Goodfellow,  Samuel 


270 
249 
274 
112 


$08 

Good'uon,  Wm«  Bfojftipin 

Croft  359 

GoodUke,  G.  I^ttlebales  148 
GoodmaD,  Kdw.  B«rnAs  254 
Goodrich,  Thomas  White  259 
Goodricke,  lieo.  Holyoake  237 
Good»i|iao,  David 
Goodwioy  Chas.  Ellison 

Edward 

Rich.  Henry 

3.  Osoaburgh 

Goodwyn,  Henry  Win. 

«— Julius  Edmund   99, 

192 
Goold,  James  Knight         309 

Hugh  Hamilton      296 

Gordon,  Abraham  Hen.       33 

60,144 

165 

273 
63,284 

384 


36 
233 
116 
157 
351 
250 


Han.  Alex. 

—  Alexander 
Alexander 

—  Alex^der 
— ^—  Alexander 

Alexander  Wro.     213 

Archibald.  MD.    312 

Arthur  Helabam      30 

Bertie  Edward 

Murrav  88,  243 

Charles  101 

Chas.  Alex.,  MD,  161 

Chas.  A.  Bos  well  211 

Charles  E.  P.        227 

Charles  Geoigi     288 

Charles  Henry  96, 245 

Charles  S.  S.  Evans 

97.228 

Cosmo  7 

David  336,351 

XnrrfFra.  A.    70,118 

Edward  C.  A.       287 

Francu  413 

Gabriel  6,  243 . 

'  Geortee  114" 

George  384 . 

G eorge  Grant        1 50 ' 

George  Hamilfon  287 

Henry  Wm.     18,  267 

Henry  Wm.  351 ' 

Huntley  Geo.  JlfD.221 

James  34,  283 

James  35 1 

James  418 

James  John  238 

John  39 

John  113 

John  234 

John  217 

John  James  Hood  J  80 

John  Ponsonby      384 

John  Salmon  248 

'  John  William  104, 285 

Lewis  384 

Sir  Orford  G.  Bt.  384 

Rowland  Hill        189 

Samuel  Enderby  106, 

278 

Stephen  Bilton       196 

Theodon  ^44 

I TboBM^dvMd    140 


Gordon,  Tboqias  Edward  213 
'  Thomas  CKeamey 

314 
Webster  T.  218 

William  Ifib 

William,  MV.      316 

S^r  William,  Sort. 

68,  218 

Sir  William,  Bi.    143 

William  225 

William         103, 352 

Wm.  Alex.   CB*   9, 

2U5 

W.  U  MD.  398 

Wm.  Cracroft        135 

W.Geo.  Conway  243 

Gore,  Annesiey  Paul         204 

Arthur  35 

Arthur  Wm.  Knox   212 

Aug.  Fred.  W.  133 

Hon.  Charles,  CD. 

KH.  12 

Chas.  Jas.  Knox       2lU 

Fred.  WilUam  164 

Henry  Pratt  157 

James  Arthur  223 

Jas.  Pollock  151 

John  103 

Ralph  275 

Thomas  240 

Hon.  W.  J.  P.  335 

William  Rich.  Ormsby 

92,  139 
Goren,  Ames  170 

Gorriage,  John  MD.         128 
Goiman,  William  Joseph  257 

164 
6 
459 
285 
44 
103 
336 
286 
286 


Gosling,  Robert 
Gosselin,  Gerrard 
Gossencourt,  Jos.  Ign^co 
Gosset,  James  Wm. 

Wm.  Matthew 

GoAsett,  Arthur 

John  N. 

■       W  illiam  Butler 
-^^—  Wm.  Driscoll 


Goatling,  Charles         48,  268 


Faoshawo  Wm. 


200 
448 
264 
3tf4 
138 


Gotze^  Heory 
Gouder.  Gutsef^ 
Goudie»  John 
Gottgh,  George  Thomas 

Hugh,  Fiscfftm^, 

GCB.   j     7,112,211,239 
'  John  Bloomfield, 

CB.  33,117 

Thomas  253 

Thomas  Bonbuiy  88, 

184 
Goulbnrn,  Edward  47,  144 
Gould,  Francis  Augustus  351 

Hobert  Churchill  254 

John  62 

^—^  John  Stillmtn        215 

Rdljert  Place         182 

Tho.  Tyler  257 

Govan,  Chas.  Maitlaad     273 
Gowan,  G«org0  Edward,  CB. 

112, 117 


Gowto,  Ltvreace  St.  Patrick 

14'i 
Gower,  Hugh  B«  B.  Lere- 

son  232 

— ^—  Jo.  Edw.  l«vesoc  3 1  h 

Grabham,  Jbhn  ^15 

Grace,  Richard  194 

Sheffield  16S 

Graeme,  G..Drommood      364 
Graffenried,  Aotoine  Fred. 

de  452 

Graham,  Allan  HamiltoD  270 
■  Charles  Campbell 

193 
— ^—  Donald  Doncaa     257 

Douglas  114 

Frederick  431 

Fortescue         44,  294 

George  Wm.  117.161 

Gerald  280 

Hector  335, 384 

Henry  Hope    64,210 


>  Humphrey 
•James 
James 
James  John 
John 
John 

John  Higgia 
Joseph 
Lumley 


413 
219 
,241 
6B,321 
114 
43i 
179 
113 
106,  199 


Reginald  Henry  16$ 
Samuel  James  290 
Thomas  67,151 

906 
32 
61 
239 
SJO 
178 
242 
2S7 
28o 
254 


— —  1'homas 

William 

William 

William  Blake 

Grahame,  DnneaD  D. 

John 

Nicol 

Gtaio,  Edward  Metealft 

Henry 

Grange,  Charles  Waller 
— —  Henry 
Richard 


Grant,  Alexander  G.  88,237 

Alfred  Elford        25 > 

— —  Andrew  21  i 

—  Bernard  421 

Cbarlee,  CB.  112 

Charles  42» 

Charles  3gi 

Charies  Coote       16: 

Charles  Gramc      16^ 

Duncan  I J 

D.  T.  83 ; 

Edw.  FilBberbert      66 

Htffi.G.Heo.  &KX  19 . 

George  Colqnhows  8a  4 

Fra.  Racbard  Om?. 

I3'> 

Francis  William 

James 

James 

"  Jas.  Hope,  CB., 


Jm.  U^a0» 


u: 

85. 

58t 

13  > 

80> 


Grant,  James  Monray        ft37 

SirJs.  Rx)berl.  afD.4:33 

'  James  Simpsooi 

Mlh  204 

John  113 

Joho  203 

John  315 

John  351 

John  384 

John  413 

John  435 

John  Henry  263 

John  James  316 

John  Marshall       286 

John  Thornton  75,200 

Joseph  Jeffries       424 

Paiiick  CB.  112,  117 

Patrick  Jas.  Jn.     248 

Robert  288 

Kobeit  384 

llobr.  Joynt    Gordon 

186 

Sam.  Aucbinleck   113 

• Thomas  Coote        16? 

Thomas  John         209 

William  384 

William,  JfS.      315 

'  Wm.  Francis         1 13 

Wm.  James  Esten  271 

Grantham,  Charles  Cald- 
weU  267 

Edward  260 

Fred.  Robert     196 

James  287 

■  Thomas  37 

Grantt,  John  351 

Granville,  Bevil  174 

R.  Creighton     177 

Grape,  Henry  384 

Grattao,  Albert  O'Donnel  286 

Charles  413 

Right,  Hon.  James  384 

John,  CB.       42,  169 

Grave*,  Alexander  Hope    203 
— — -  Benjamin  58 

Henry  Aleggs        112 

Jas.  WilUam  321 

John  Stewart         220 


Thomas  Molyneuz 


287 

William  Henry  169 

William  H.  351 

Gray,  Basil  551 

Charles  Gordon  286 

Humphrey  172 

James  38 

John  413 

John  69 

John  384 

John  Waldron  241 

Owen  Wynne  251 

Richard  I'ownsend  201 

Robert  100 

Thos.  Browne  3(10 

Thomas  Carstairs  296 

W.  H.  336 

William  Robert  257 

GraydoD,  George  270 


Index- 

Greathed,  Edw.  Harris      67, 

159 
Greatrex,  Edward  435 

Charles  Butler      384 

Fred.  Tichfield       ^^25 

Thomas  Price         128 

Greaves,  Charles  384 

George  Richards   222 

Kichard  34 

Spencer  384 

Green,  Andrew  94, 199 

Andrew  Pelleit 

Scrimsbire  271 

Rev,  Charles,  AM,  323 

Charles  James       113 

Charles  Mingajre   181 

Charles  William     94, 

154 

Edward,  CJB.         112 

Edward  Lister       25^ 

George  67,  2S6 

Henry  114 

Henry  430 

'  James  222 

J.  M'lnnes  316 

J.  S.  N.  336 

Owen  206 

Samuel  384 

Thomas  243 

Thomas  Edward    234 

William  308 

Greene,  Astley  195 
'    ■      Dawson  Cornelius  194 
Dominick  Sarsfield 

272 

Edward  384 

F.N.  J 14 

John  Baker  162 

Greenham,  William  190 

Greenhill,  Charles  244 

Greensill,  G.  277 

-  Thomas  Maling  175 

John  335 

Greenstreet,  John  112 

Greentree,  Doveton  Downes 

216 
G  reen wood ,  G  eorge  31 

John  James        184 

Joseph  182 

William,  CB.      74 

Greer,  Alexander  384 

Arthur  Jackson      172 

Henry  Harpur  107,220 


Grehan,  Peter 
Greig.DaWd,  Jlfi>. 

Geoi^e 

—  Robert 

William 

'  William  Isaac 
Greisheim,  Albert  von 
Grellier,  GeotgQ 
James 


99 f  230 
316 
424 
213 
431 
430 
452 
430 
447 


Gresley,  5trllioma8,fiarr.  121 
Gr^ssoo,  Geo.  Reyneil        178 

William  Henry      17)8 

Greville,ArtharChas.  106, 150 

Henrv    Lambert 

Fulke         '  272 

Grews,     Robert     Alfred 

Loraine  121 

Grey,  Hon.  Charles  17 

Charles  William        272 

Edward  Simpson       134 

—  I'rancis  Douglas        215 

George  Henry  253 

George,  M.D.  315 

Hon.  Heniy  Booth     362 

iiir  John,  hCB.    9, 1 12, 

156 

Joho  William      92, 237 

Richard  196 

de  WiUon,  Visci,  A. 

E.H.  G.  118 

Grier,  Alexander,  MD,     244 
— —  John  Joseph  73 

Robert  384 

Griersoo,  Crightoo  67 

96,166 


Henry 
Thomas  Beatie 


159 
196 
205 
274 
266 

nn 

436 
384 


William 


384 


Greetham,  John  Henry      384 

William  Veall   141 

Gregg.CharlesFrancis  26^,dBi 

Edward  Regan  97,248 

Henry  William      243 

Gregor,  Gordon  Wm.Fra.  351 
Grej;ory,  Arthur  Morgan 

Hood  Grosvenor  150 

Fred.  William        195 

George  297 

Henry  James  Mi- 

chell  87 
-—  Richard                HI  I 

'         Thomas  John        152 


Griffin,  Charles  Lewia 

Francis  John 

Fred.  C. 

George 

George 

George 

John 

John  Hungerford    48, 

268 

— ; Michael  James      315 

Giiffith,  Chailes  384 

Henry  Darby  63,  129 

Henry  Dowoe  98, 196 

John  141 

John  102 

John  435 

Moses  436 

Richard  413 

Griffiths,  Charles  John       213 

Edward  St.  John  170 

Edwin  384 

Edwin  248 

Fied.  Augustus     102 

Fred.  Charles  35,  136, 

262 
John  Thomas 

Leonard 

William  Stuart 

Grigg,  James  Wm. 
Grime,  James 
Grimes,  Charles 
■'        '  John 


74 
276 
384 
424 
251 
418 
3^2 


510 

Grimefly  Robert  384 

GrimstOQ,  Oswald  Aug.     170 

Holland,  V.  8.  246 

Walter  John     273 

William  Henry  153 

Grimwood,  Thomas  424 

GrindUy.  Robert  430 

Griolinton,  John  Joseph  217 
Grittoo,  Fermor  BonQVcastle 

296 

Henry  413 

Grogan,  Edwin  lo7 

John,  MB.  177 

Charles  Edward    165 

Henry  WiUiam     240 

J.  E.  K.  336 

GrosTenor^RoKWelleslej  118 
Grove,  Charles  Thomas  384 
I        James  384 

Joseph  Chas.  Ross    193 

Grove,  Robert  242 

— —  Somerset  James  113 

Gmbbi  James  424 

Grubbe,  John  Heneage  46,218 
Grueber,  Daniel  384 

Giylls,  Glynn  214 

Shadwell  Morley  274 

Guaoter,  Jacques  452 

Gubbins,  Geo.  Sumer        188 

Jamea  106,  237 

. Joseph  179 

■   I  Stamer  181 

125 
114 
424 
384 


Index. 

Hackett,  John  229 

Samuel  189 

Simpson  179 

Thos.  Bernard  157 


Hadaway,  Sam.  Maitland  312 
Hadden,  Wm.  Cha.  285 

Hadfield,  Alex.  J.  113 

Chas.  Joseph    295 

Uadley,  Henry,  MD.         251 

William  220 

Hadweo,  Thomas  384 

Hagan,  Wm.  W.  274 

Hagart,  Charles  49, 133 

Jas.  Macaul    90,133 

Hageman,  Lewis  451 

Haggup,  William  384 

Hague,  Cha.  Barnard  99,  219 
— — -  Harry  Clayton        162 

Wm.  Drake  166 

156 
273 
413 
244 


Hall,  Richud  Mecgftft  199 

Savage  241 

8.  W.  336 

Thomas  59 

Thomas  130 

Thomas  311 


Gudgin,  Tom  Parinder 
Guerio,  Edm.  Arthur 
Guest,  Charles 

!  Edward 

Guise,  Sir  John  Wright, 
Bt.  KCB.  6,  237 

John  Christopher  242 

Gulland,  Alex.  Dudgeon  315 
Gulliver,  George  436 

Gumoens,  Charles  de         452 

Nich.  Theo.  de  384 

384 
413 
326 
384 
433 
124 
121 


Guno.  George 

WiUiam 

Gunner,  R.  W. 
Gunning,  Alexander 

John,  CB. 

Gunter,  Robert 

James 

G  unthorpe.  Joshua  Rowley  4 1 3 
Gumej,  John  Gregoiy      259 

.  William  Preacod   243 

Gurtler,  Joseph  453 

Guthrie,  A  lex  ander,lfJ>.  265 

Cha.  Seton  114 

...  George  Jamee        434 

William  352 

Guy,  Phillip  M.  Nelson  48, 156 

Thomas,  MD.  313 

Gwilt.  John  185 

Gwyn,  Hamond  Weston  296 
Gwynne,  Chsries  M.  S.  L.  214 
— —  Hy.  Lewes  Edw.  352 


Haig,  Edwin  Fell 
Haig,  Robert  Wolseley 
Haiies,  Augustus 
Haines,  Edw.  Eldridge 

Fred.  Paul     60, 172 

Hair,  Archibald,  MD.       436 
Haire,  John  384 

Halahan,  John  Henry        293 

J.  Wallon,  JirJ>.  293 

Rd.  Newton  Chr.  384 

Robert  175 

Haldane,  Orlando  V.         140 
Halden.  John  422 

Hale,  Edw.  Blagden    92,234 

Lonsdale  Angnstus  288 

Matthew  Holford      1 77 

Robert  133 

Thos.  Egertoo,  BA.  316 

*-^-  John  Rich.  Blagden     67 

William  Godlitry      299 

Haleman,  Joseph  Wm.  255 
Hales.  William  James  169 
Halfhi'de,  Chas.  Alex.  35'i 
Halford,  Cha.  Aug.  Drake  125 
Haliburton.  JohnFowden  230 
Haliday,  Wm.  Robert  70.187 
Halkett,  Sir  Colin,  GCB. 
CCH.  6,196,455 

Fred.  J.  Colin       223 

Hugh,  CB.  GCH.  58 

—  James  71,  147 

— —  John  C.  Craigie     196 

Sir  Peter  A.  Bt.  193 

Hall,  Angus  WiUiam         165 

Andrew  Hallidaj      192 

Chambeis  384 

—  Charles  Henrj  191 
^  Henry  Edward  164 

—  Henry  WUliam  4 18 

—  Jasper  155 

—  John  18 

—  John.lfO.  311 

—  John  424 
^  John  Peter  165 

—  Julian  Hamilton 


Thos.  Enkine  Anhur 


243 
420 
276 
418 
203 
263 
US 


WiUiam 

— —  William  James 

William  Sanfofd 

Hallam,  George 
Hallen,  Heibert 
Haileit.  John  D.  CB^ 
lialleweU,  Edm.  GUUng    105, 

179 
Halliday,  Fras.  Aog.  295,  303 
Francis  Ed*.  296, 

300 

--—  Geo.  Edm.         234 

Hallifax,Rob.Dampicr  40. 227 
HaUilay,  Riobd.Godilar4  3M 
Hallowes,  George  SksM    176 

John 

William 


Hallum,  James 
Halpio,  Rw.  Robert 

William 

William 


237 
413 
323 
41S 
113 
141 


Haardt,  Lewis 
HaberUnd,  Charles 
Hadtet,  Frederick 


451 
442 
210 


148 

Lewis  Alexander  41, 284 
Uwis  Frtd.  274 

Men  is  James      97«  157 
Ricbard  113 


Haltoo,  Lancelot 

Haly,  Wm.  O'Gndy   48,198 

Hambly,  And.  John  B«ck- 

iogham  295 

Hamer,  Michael  G  reatheed  384 
Hamertoo.John  M.  CB,  8;106 
Hames,  Charles  1 1 3 

yamilton.  Ales.  Graha«  WiU 

kinson  97, 270 

Aug.  H.  Carr        276 

Aug.Terrkk  24J 

^—  Charles  Pratt        266 

Sir  Chas.  John  Jm.  Bt. 

40 

Chris.  Monteilb    241 

— — —  C.  W  112 

Digby  St.  \\acM7m 

— —  Francis  Fiaher  155 
— ^  Fra.  Seymoor  72,369 

Fra.  Smith  74 

FrBderiekGnstwr«s3l5 

Fred.  Wm.      42,  144 

George  161 

George  384 
—  George  Jobn  182 
Geo.  W.  114 

■  Henry  69.230 

Henry  Meada  105,198 

Jamea  Alex.  191 

■  James  Baahnrj     2G6 

John  30 

John  384 

■  John  413 
— — -  Jobn  Clencairn  Carcrr 

11:1 
'    ■       John  James 
Jobn  Poller,  JUT. 

■  ■  Louis  H. 
NkMas,  tU. 


IIS 

S39 
13 


Index. 


511 


HAmiltoa,  RiehaM  424 

Rev.  Robert  323 

Robert  Charles      362 

Robert  T.  Fni.       161 

Robert  Gorget       285 

Robt.  Williim       146 

Samuel  B.       91, 176 

Tho.  de  Courcy      220 

'1  homa3  Rice         238 

Waller  48,230 

William  135 

William  Cole        159 

William  Henry     384 

llamley,  Chas.  Ogiivy        295 

Edward  Bnicel05,271 

Fran.  Gilbert    99,163 

Hugh  118 

J.  O.  336 

Wm.  George  285 

Hammeraky,  Frederick      121 

Frederick        1 65 

Hammerstein,  Alex.  Bvnn  449 

Oito  Von        448 

Ham  mond ,  Frederick  86 

Henry  238 

■  James  335 


'■  Lawrence  Nicholas 
Dyre  173 

M.  Montagne    252 

William  413 


Hamondi  Hen.  Carr  Wm.  197 
}lam|»oD,5irGeo.Fra.Bt  129 
Hamplon,  Jos.  Hampton   114 

Thoii.  Le»U      125 

Hanbttry,  5ir  John,  KCH.     7. 

251 
Haobnry,  Hun.  C.  S.  B.  119 
•  James  Arthur,  MB, 

314 

William  313 

Hancock,  Fiiihardinge  Wm. 

Longuel  93, 226 

Hancocke,  Jeremiah  138 

Hand,  John  Sidney  234 

'  Charles  Augustus    215 

Haodcock,    Hon*    Henry 

Robert  67, 249 

— Hen.  Heorj      195 

Richard  73 

■    ■     HoN.Rob.French352 

Htm.  R.  John   199 

Tobias  413 

Handley,  Henry  Edwardet 

122 
Hands,  Fred.  Wright  113 
Haodscomb,  J.  H.  112 

Hanham,  John  160 

Hankey,  Aug.  Barnard  221 
■  Sit    Frederick, 

GCHG.  30 

Hen.  Aitchison        36 

Hanlcy,  Dudley  UD.        314 

Malachi  233 

Hanmer,  William  239 

Hanna,  William  424 

Hannah,  Simon  Fraser  1 13 
Hannam,  Kdw.  Rawliop  213 
Hanntn,  James  200 


Hannay,  James  206 

Hanrahan,  Thomas  256 

Haosord,  Solomon  Edman  431 
Hau  well,  Joseph  4 1 

— —  Joseph  <76 

Harbord,  Han.  Ralph        223 

Richard  187 

Harcoart,  Fra.  Venables  32 
Hardcastle,  Wm.  August  ns  384 
Harden.  WiUiam  384 

HarHie,  Gordon  Kenmure 

MD.  314 

Harding,GeoJudd,  CB.14,283 

Francis  Pym      173 

John  424 

Robert  134 

Thomas  Henry  272 

WdliamTydd    314 

Hardinge  JEfoM .  Arthur  Ed.l  05, 

148 

Edward  232 

Hen-  Vite.  GCB. 

7,  112,117,208 

Henry  262 

Heniy  Charles    177 

Rich.  KH.  40. 268 

WiUiam  343 

Hardman,  Henry  Anthony  384 


-  Samuel 


384 
352 
274 
236 
94 
424 


Hardwick,  William 
Hardy,  Campbell 
— — —  Fiedenck 

—  Jonas  Pasley 
■  Luke 

Robert  Harris       1 C6 

Thomas  424 

Whaley  NicoU      272 

William  201 

Hare,  Francis  George        118 

James  212 

Robert  191 

Thomas  259 

Rev.  William,  A.M. ^23 

Hare  •  Clarges,    Richard 

Goddard,  CB.  9,  163 

Harenc,  Archibald  Richard  249 
Harford,  Charles  Joseph    138 

Samnel  Henry       207 

Harger,  John  255 

John  255 

Hargrove,  John  Langford  384 
Hanngton,  Philip  298 

Harison,  Charles  Gun        176 

—  Nathaniel  Evanson 

74,  269 
Harkness,  John  Granville  206 
Harland,John  384 

Harley,  Robert  WiUiam  256 
Harlessem,  Philip  A.  Von  453 
Harliog.  August,  de  449 

Harman,  George  By ng  165 
— —  Ramsar  165 

Harmar,  Davia  James  116 
Harmer,  Geo.  Wm.  Moyse 


Evan  C. 


233 
335 


Harness,  Henry  Drary  98,285 
-—  Wm.  Edmondes    246 1 


Harnett,  Edwird  137 

WiUiam  Minchin  233 

Harold,  John  Casemir  61, 162 


Harper,  Charles 
Harpley,  Matthew  John 
Harpur,  John 
Harries,  Thomas 
Harrington,  L.  Earl  rf 

Henry 

Joseph 
Tho,  Lo«th 


431 
277 
255 
215 

30 
385 
439 
113 

43 
431 


Harriott,  Thos.  George 
Harris,  Anthony  Charles 

Hon.  Arthur  Em.  194 

Charles  385 

Fred.  Willonghby  187 

■  Hamlyn  Lavicourt 

113 
Harry  Bulteel,  KH.  30 

John  186 

Noel  Hamlyn        276 

Philip  297 

Philip  113 

Robert  RnsseU  92, 321 

William  240 

WiUiam  352 

Harris,  WilUam  385 

Harrison,  Anth.  Robinson    44 
— —  Alexander  424 

Alfred  227 

Broadlcy      92,  136 

E.  336 

Edward  Slaines  254 

■  Gustavus  Nioolls 

216 

Henry  Laws      298 

Hugh  352 

John  352 

John  435 

■  John  Bacon,  CB.  58 
John  Hams  R.  209 

■        Lewis  Henrj     162 

Robt.  PrescoU    188 

Robt.  Seppings  296 

■  Septimus  352 

Thoot  as  A .  John  274 

Harrisson,  C.  MUlns         231 

George  Alex.    231 

Hart,  Edward  Browne        180 
—-*  Edward  Hume  113 

Henry,  AfD.  311 

Henry  George      88, 263 

-  James  Christine        142 

John  386 

Richard  352 

Robert  86 

Hartford,  Hy.  WeUington256 
Harihill,  Robert  436 

Hartle,  JohnF.A.  255 

Robert  434 

Harlley,  Henry    Winch- 
combe  41,  159 

Richard  Wilson    159 

Hartmao,  Wm.  Henry         86 
Gust.Adolphus  352 


Hartmann,  Gustavus  Fred. 

WiUiam  449 

■      Henry  461 


512 


Index. 


Hartmann,  Str  George  Jfalias, 
KCB.aCH.  68,449 

Hartopp,  John  W.  Cradock  1 43 

William  Wray  12B 

Hsirtslioro,  William  175 

Harty,  Joseiih  Maik,  KH,  45 
Harvest.  Edward  D.  249 

Hector  87 

-  Heury  I.«wia  241 
Harvey,  Charles  Etwia      288 

Edward  89 

Hcnrv  B.  69 

'  Jttiiie«  A.  335 

John  10-2 

John  259 

■■  John  35*2 

John  413 

John  Edmund        187 

5trRobt.  John,  CB, 

9.  256 

John  Richard        17b 

Thomas  221 

— * Thomas  314 

Thomas  Peter        229 

William  Croibic    160 

Wm.  Frederick 97.  321 

Harward.  Coningsby  M.    163 

Geo.  Sisson        274 

Harw'ood.  Edward  413 

Harxig,  Frederick  449 

Haaclloot.  Charles  352 

Haslam,  Rich:ird  424 

Hasleham.  Wm.  Gale  386 
Haslett.  William  164 

Hassall,  Thomas  276 

Hassard.  Fairfai  Charles  286 
-^— —  Fiancis  Barker  250 

— •  Henry  Bolton    259 

'■■■  Jajon  208 

Richard  385 

Rota  293 

Hastell,  James  William  152 
Hassell.  Wm.  de  448 

Hastings.  Dooglas  230 

Ftanci«  Wm.     271 

Sit  C.  Aboey,  Br.352 

Has  well.  John  Stepney  385 
Hatfeild,  Randall  Wilmer  136 
Hatherly,  N.  C.  300 

Hatheway.  Chas.  385 

Haihway.     Henry   Wm. 

Macaii«ter  140 

Hatton.  Vtllien  La  Tonche  1 45 
Hattorf.  Hen.  Geo.  Von  448 
HaoKbton.  William,  JIfB.  293 
HaultaiDy  Francis         37.  268 

Fred.  Wm.         270 

Theodore  M.      32 1 

Hausler*  Fred.  452 

Havelock,  Henry.CB.  40.204 
■  Henry  Marsbman 

161 
Haverfield,  John  Tnnstall  297 
Harerty.  John  Cogltlan  248 
Hairilaod.  Francis  362 

John  122 

HtviUandy  James  da  273 

Hawanl,  Wallace  185 


Hawes,  Geo.  HnrringtoD 
John  Charles 


160 
113 
327 
852 
352 
172 
126 


Hewitt,  R. 

Hawke.  Hon.  Stanhope 

Hawker. Charles 

Ernest  Aogustos 

Francis  Richard 

Henry  Frederick     68, 

320 

Peter  Wm.  Lanoe  344 

Sir  Thomas,  KCH. 

7.  126 
flawkes.  John  Blackburne  130 


John  Clifton  218 

Richard  Parker  198 

Robert  232 

HaKvkey.  John.  JJfD.  311 
John  Frederick  298 


Henry  Charles  Moor- 
head  352 
Hawkins,  Alex.  Ciesar        27 1 

Albert  315 

Geo.  Drew  385 

— ^  George  Palmer      852 

John  P.  CB.  68 

John  352 

John  S.  286 

Samuel  66, 294 

Septimus  Moore     249 

Thos.  Scott      98,  161 

Vilhera  Wm.  C«sar 

309 

Walter  Goodwin    1 66 

Hawkshaw.  Edward  112 

John  49.  284 

John  Stewart  112 

Hawley.  Robert  B.  241 

Wm.  H anbury       165 

Hawtayne,  W.  H.  Wilson 256 
Hawthorn.  Robert  288 

Hawtrey.  Alexander  135 

Hay.  Alex.Sebast.  Leith 

93. 245 

Alex.  Murray  385 

Lorrf  Arthur         72.144 

—  T/>rd  Chas.  Edward    1 53 

—  Cha.  Craufurd  39 
■  Cha.  Murray  17 

Hon.  Chas.  Rowley  160 

214 

125 

32 

112 

11,  238 

171 

101 

215 

222 

113 

10 

272 

113 


David  Balfoar 
Graham 

—  Henry  Hird 
'     Lord  Edward 

—'  Edward 

■  Lord  James 
James  George 

—  John 
^-^  John  Charles 

—  John  Wm. 

Patrick 

Philip 

^—  Robert  John 

Thos  Pa^ey 

Thomas  Rob.  Drum.  230 

William  352 

—  Wm.  Drum.  Ogilvy  224 
Haydock,  Henry  James  237 
Haydon,  Joseph  413 


Haydon,Robf.  Lackcofflbe413 
Hayes.  Henry  Horace         413 

James  121 

Joseph  260 

Haygarth,  Francis  71.  149 
Hay  man,  Matthew  Jones  169 
Haymard.  Joseph  Peter      413 

113 

414 

227 

06,250 

lie 

430 
234 
430 
122 
135 
175 
852 
352 
49 
311 
385 
316 
228 
385 


flay 06,  John 
Hayier.  George 

W. 

Haythorne,  Edmund 
Hayward,  Edward 

William 

Haywood.  Russell 
Head,  Sir  George 
'         Henry  Bond 

John 

Saronel 


Healy.  John 
Heard.  William  Hodder 
Hearle,  Edmund 
Hearn.  Chas.  Bash 

John  Fleming 

John  Henry 

■  Robert  Thomu 
Hcarne.  Geo.  Henry 
Heartlcy,  Andrew  319.  424 
Heaatey.  Geo.  Baylea  297 
Heath.  Ed«^in  418 

Macclesfield  Wm.  352 

Philip  3H5 

Thomas  385 

Heathcote,  Bache  Harpnr  199 

Cockshutt  352 

•  George  Parker  203 

Heatly.  Chas.  Fade  238 

John  99, 235 

Heaton,  Henry  William     165 

John  R.  97,  183 

Heaviside.  Richaid  352 

Heberden,  Henry  274 

Hebden,rmJall  201 

Hecker.   Charles   Higgin 

Teush  69.  141 

Heckscber.Chas.MartiaA.  449 
Heddle.  Alexander  385 

Hedley.  George  Lake  246 
Heffernan,  Nesbitt,  MB.  162 
Heigham,  Clement  Henry 

John  168 

O.  Henry  Jobn  228 

Heimburg,  F.  C.  Barpm      451 


-  Ernest.  Barma  450 

Heise,  Arnold  Willtan  449 

Hellen,  C.  A.  von  der  449 

— ' Diede.  Wm.  to« 

der  447 

Helmich,  Attgusltta  451 

HelpS|  James  Scott  ffO 

Helsliam.  Hennr  204 

Hely.  Jas.  Price,  JCff,  39 

Joseph  137 

Hclyar,  Edw.  Rawker  1*7 

Francis  John  1 16 

John  Welman  1P7 

Hemmans.  Georte  W.  T.  2iW 

llio.  HintoQ  71 

Hemphill,  Andrew  T.  44,  177 


Index* 


513 


Hempahill.  William,  ilfD.  199 
Hemsley,  Henry  385 

Henderson,  David  352 

^  Duncan,  3/D.    436 

Edmund  Yea- 
mans  Walcott  285 

Geo.  Aug.  KH. 

KC,  10, 210 

Henry  161 

James,  KH.         43 

James,  MD.        234 

Jaraea  Allen       386 

John  99,  167 

Job a  257 

— — ^—  John  K.Sbeppard 

254 

John  Sheridan     1 80 

JohaWm.KH.    86 

Robert,  CB.       113 

— :— -.  Robert  Realty    257 

William 

William 


Hendley,  John 

• Thomas 

Thomas 


270 
385 
314 
276 
424 
438 
263 


ilendrick,  John,  MD. 

Hendry,  Alexander 

Heneage,  Clement  Walker  134 

Michael  Walker 

148 
Henley.  Arthur  203 

• James  125 

— —  Jantps  Frederick    253 
Henniker.  Bt.  Sir  B.  P.  120 


John  Major 


268 
240 
48 
271 
272 
344 
422 


Henning,  Shurlock 
Heuois,  William  How 
Henry,  Chas.  Stuart 
George  Cecil 
Graham 
John 

Richard  Pentland  297 
Robert  Edward  238 
Robert  John  124 

Waller  311 

W.lliam  154 

Hensley,  Arthur  Piatt  234 
HettBJDwe,  Spencer  V.  F.  225 
Henzell,  William  Henry  188 
Hepburn,  Henry  Poole71,  149 
Herbeit.  Arthur  95, 190 

Arthur  James  99, 174 

Charles  113 

• Charles  67,  227 

Chas.  St.  John  S.  209 

— Dennis  7 

• •  George  Flower      182 

Magnus    Forbes 

Morton  199 

•  Hon,  Percy  Egert. 

64,  194 

Hon.  Wm.  Heniy  197 

Hercy,  Francis  John  195 

Hereford.  Richard  James  225 
Heriot.  John,  MD,  437 

Herrick,  Arthur  205 

Beoj.  Bousfield  296 
Edw.  Henry  365 


rierrick,  Edward  163 

William  Henry      159 

Berries,  Fred.  Stansfield     217 

Sir  Wm.  Lewis, 

CR.  KCH,  11,220 

Herring,  Henry  L'Estrange 

162 
(lerron.  Samuel  385 

Hertford,  R.  8.  C.  Men 

quii  of  352 

Hervey,  Charles  F.  320 

Thomas   George 


0*Donoshue 


257 


Hesketh,  WilliamReginaIdl97 
Hesse,  Adolphus 
Hessey,  William 
Heugel,  William  de 
Hewat,  Richard 
William 


Hewetson,  William 
William 


449 
118 
449 
438 
385 
309 
430 


Hewett,  Edward  Osborne  288 

Frederick  414 

Sir  Geo.  Hen.  Bt.    31 

Henry  297,300 


John 

James  Waller 
—  Philip  George 


Hewitt,  H. 

Isaac  Henry 


101 
385 
191 
277 
203 
John  Fted.'Napier254 

336 
112 
250 
414 
102 
186 
159 
241 
430 
424 


R. 

William  Henry 

Hewson,  Daniel  Litton 

George 

John  Miiliqaet 

John  Mills 


Hext,  Chas.  Staniforth 
Heycock,  Charles 
Heydinger,  Wm.  Charles 
Heydoo,  John 
Hey  gate,  Edward  Nicholas  287 
Heyland,  Alfred  Thos.  97,247 

John  Rowley  68 

Langford  Rowley  184 

272 
253 
152 
142 
165 
201 
243 
158 
437 


Heymao,  Henry 
Heywood,  Alexander 

John  James 

Thomas 

William 

Hibbert,  Edw.  George 

Francis  Gowlon 

Hugh  Robert 


Hichens,  Richard 
Hickes,  Henry  J.  F.  Ellis  276 
Hickey,  Edward  88,  221 

Hickie,  James  Francis  210 
Hickman,  Richard  385 

Wm.  Theodore  201 

Hicks,  J.  336 

John  William  113 

Thomas  William        113 

Hickson,  John  Annesley  321 
Hi (Fernan,  Henry  Pyne  153 
Hi?gin,  Waller  217 

Higginbotham,  Chas.  106, 215 

Henry  385 

Higgins,  Henry  424 


HigginB,  Hugh  Brabaxon  352 

Luke  Brabazon      273 

Thos.  Gordon  36,  268 

Warner  Westenra, 

KH.  31 

Higginson,  Alexander  80 

Geo.  Powell        12 

Geo.  W.  Alex.    145 

Thomas  C.         167 

Higgon,  John  D.  George  274 
Higman,  Albert  299 

Cha.  Brisbane      256 

Hilder,  Jesse  385 

Hilditch,  Charles  S8d 

Hill,  Andrew  173 

Arundel  Edmuud      241 

Charles  88 

Charles  Rowland       273 

Charles  West  221 

Dudley  Clarges         227 

Edward  90,  248 

Edward  Nicholas      181 

Edw.  Rowley      46,  264 

Frederick  240 

Fred.  J.  Ponsonby    187 

Francis  Charles        207 

Geo.  P.  T.  239 

Hon.  Geoffrey  Rich. 

G.  Ugg  120 

Geo.  Staveley  352 

Henry  852 

Henry  Seymour         192 

Horace  Fred.  209 

James  Morris  352 

John  113 

John  131 

John  65,  269 

-r—  J.  M.  277 

John  Thomas     42,  264 

Joseph  821 

Matcus  193 

Percy  75, 260 

Peter  Edward  276 

Philip  39 

Sir  R.  Chambre.CR.    30 

Stephen  John  65,255,261 

Thomas  162 

Weal  Holmei  256 

William  113 

William  247 

William  424 

H>m.  Wm.  Noel  44 

WilKam  Price  176 

Hilliard,  Christopher  386 

-  George  352 

Henry  418 

John  424 

Hiilier,  George  E.  99,  344 
Hilmer,  John  Frederick  451 
Hilton,  James  424 

William  Legh  378, 455 


HinchlifT,     Chamberlain 

Henry  216 

Hmd,  Charles  67 

Hinde.  Edward  385 

Henry  Reynoldt  362 

John  169 

Hine,  John  386 


514 


Index. 


Hingtton,  Clayton  S.  Hezt  256 
— —  Fran.  Bernard  352 
Hioton,Joho  Tbomat  414 
Hinxman,  Cha.  Walpole    141 


aipoi 
Will 


Rowley  Willea  212 

Hipkin,  Fred.  205 

■  Ttiomas  205 
Hiveiy  1  homat  Walter  191 
Hoare,  Cliaa.  Vivian  41 4 

William  Jesse        158 

Uobbs,  Fred.  Fits  William 

TnAch  206 

■  George  Lament  196 
-— — —  James  Cavendish  161 

Simpaon  HackeCt  257 

Thomas  Francis     172 


I  Holden,  Homlio  Nelson  438 
Holdenberg,  Hans,  Baron  449 
Holder,  Charles  150 
Holdforth,  Stephen  123 
Holdich,Edw.Alao,CB.64,232 
Holdsworth,  Arthur  Howe  454 
John  Kellv    275 


Hobson,  Anthony  Pemher« 

ton 
Hobson,  James  St.  Clair 

■  John 

■  Richard  Jones 
— —  Samnei 


153 
158 
113 
207 
116 
295 


Hocker,  Kdward 
Hockings,  Fred.  Montagu  191 
— — -  Robert  295 

Hodtler,  Edward  385 

Uodenberg,  Attgusfas  von  451 

Ernest,  Baron    449 

Hodge.  Edw.  Cooper   47,124 
Hodges,  Edward  436 

Geo.  Lloyd  352 

Hodgetu,  Thomas  321 

Hodgson,  Alderson  385 

■  Christopher       187 

Frederick  iEm.  414 

Henry  IV4 

— ^—  John  Anthony    112 

John  Stttdholme  1 1 3 

■  Robert  138 

■  Studholme  John  41 
Wm.Chauval    231 


Alderson 


Hodson,  Chas.  Roht  Geo. 

—  Charles  WiUiam 

—  James 

John,  JtfD. 

■       ^    Robert 


Hoffay,  Ernest  Albert 

Hoffman,  John 

Hogarthy  George 

Hofrg,  James  Macnaghten  118 


372 
114 
114 
431 
435 
275 
430 
314 
177 


D. 


336 
145 
113 
237 
119 
31 
156 


Hogge,  Cameron  Neville 
■  Charles 

Charlea  Wells 

—  Foontaine 

John.XH. 

— —  John  Swaine 

SomerTineGeo.C.  167 

Hocreve,  Henry  447 

Hoile,DavidOgi1vy^.D.  212 
Hoiel,  James  386 

Hoiborn,  Charles  385 

Holcorobe,Alez.E.F.  89,164 
— —  Francis  102,  353 

Holden,  Charles  90,  320 

Edward  S.  1 74 

Henry  139 


Robert 
Samuel 
Tho.W.E. 


153 
418 
66 
157 
385 
260 


Hole,  Lewis  Blvth 

William 

—  William  Heniy  

Holford,  J.P.Wm.Gynne  142 
Holgate,  Bennett  86 
Edward  Milton      385 


Holland,  John 
'        James 
John 


107 

114 

385 

John  Yate     297,  300 

30 
175 
385 
414 
449 
438 


Launcelot 

■  Richard  Henry 
'         Rupert  Charles 

■  Thomas  Edward 
Holle,  Fred.  A.  Baron 
HoUier,  Edward 
Holling8worth,Thos.3mith  315 
Holliosworih,  Henry  352,319 
Hoi  lis,  James  424 
^—  John  Joseph  43,  176 
—  Wm.  Henry  385 
Holloway,C.  W.  £.  277 
— — — ,  Edw.  Vere  Pere- 
grine                           114 

James  Lewis         175 
Thomaa  72,  294,  300 


HoUway,  Thos.  Bnrchell  172 
Holman,  Charles  315,  385 
Holmes,  Benjamin  Hayes  385 

Chas.  W.  Scou  D.  385 

Christ.  Francis      352 

George  WUham    275 

— ^  James  Gustavos 
Ham.  141 

James  Nicol  107,  260 

John  114 

John  422 

Lionel  2U 

Ponsonby  Roes     299 

Richard  Francis 

Robert  Charles 

■  Thos.  Edmonds 


Holt,  Alfred 

Christopher  Fred. 


241 
136 
236 
235 
255 


George 


92,176 


George  Frands  385 

WUIiam  424 

Holton,  Francis,  Jtf.fi.  153 

Holwell,  W.  A.  335 

Holworthy,  Edw.  John  257 

Henry  189 

HoUiday,  John  140 

Elphinstone  812 

Home,  Alex.  Geo.  Bf  D.  437 

— ^  Anthony  Dickson  312 

■  GarthshoreStirlingl56 

Geoige  435 

J.  112 


Home,  Jamet 
—  John  Hone 

Jotin 

William,  MD. 

— —  William 


447 
14 
385 
313 
386 
32 
113 


Honymao,  Sir  Ord,  Bt* 
Hooner,Rob.Wa. 
Hood,  Oon,  AltJu  Ndeoa  46, 

149 

Charlea  154 

Hook,  Lionel  257 

Hookey,  George         300,  85i 
Hooper,  Alfred  3U 


Lncts  George 


316 
42 

161 
75,  211 
43,320 

152 


Hope,  Arch.  White 

Charles  Enol 

•— «  Hon,  Adrian 

Frederick 

Fred.  Harry 

Harry  Koyvett  Ed- 

wardee  211 

John  Dawson  299 

James  423 

—  5irJas.Areh.JrCB. 

9,ief> 

John  Edward  S73 

—  John  Isaac  63,  284 

William  2i3 

Hopkins,  Frands  Pow«||    l66 

■  George  Robert 

Henry 

— —  John 

Patrick 

'        —  Samuel 

W.  Friend  106,  295 

Wm.  Randolph  383 

Hopton,  Fkcd.  Tboans 

Ongl^  136 

'        ■  ■  Wm.  HoMOB         1T7 
Hopton,  Charles  Edwmid    1T4 


204 

353 
200 
W 

430 


Edward 


240 

60,144 

236 

49 

42, 171 

4.0 


Hopwood,  Henrey 
Horan,  Thomas 
Hore,  Thomas 
Horn,  Frederick 
Hornbrook,  Rich*  Lyde 

Thos.  Beckfotd  S5i 

Hornby,  William  434 

Robert  Mentagee  251 

Home,  Arthur  64. 161 

-<i— Edmnnd  Onriand  199 

Fran.Woodley  97.  I4l 

'  George  131 

—  George  3i^ 

Robert  42t 

William  Uemrf     1 4 ! 

Homer,  John  9C^ 

Horeiblow,  Geotge.  VD.  3i3 
Hornaby,  Hen.  An|p.  113 
Horsey,  Edw.  Ralph  297,30^) 

Wm.      Hcaiy 

Beaumont  de  14  S 

Horsfbrd,  Alfred  H.    64,  *^i 

Frederick  K4 

George  Fahin     36C 

Riebaid  li: 

Hoisley,  Nicholas  353 

Hort,  John  Jedak      107, 15S 


Index. 


515 


Hon,  Josiah  Georg«  100 

Horion,  .fames  58 

—  George  Wm.  31 

Hoskin,  Wm.  Tbos.  MD.  313 
Hoskins.  Bradford  Smith  195 
Hoste,  Dixon  Edwaid  106, 272 
Uoibtm,  Augasfcut  352 

'■  Augustas  Thos.  227 

■"  Beaumont,  Lord    14 

Charles  169 

George  352 

Ricltard  162 

Houebton,  William  385 
Houlton.  ^tr  George  115,352 
Houson,  Henry  Basil  194 
Houston,  T.  Blakiaton  205 
lloostoun,  Alex.  6$,  320 
Sir  Rubt  A'CB.  112 


How,  Thomas  385 

Howard,  Edward  171 

John  SUnley         195 

Robert  59 

— —  Robert  G  rabam     1 96 

Robert  Henry        243 

Thomaa  116 

De  VValden,C.A.Lord, 

GCB,  352 

Howatson,    Wm.   CoUing- 

wood,  MD.  314 

Howden,  J.  Uobart,  Lord 

KH.  15 

Howell,  John,  AfD.  434 

Howe.  Gerrard  Calagbao  210 


Hngbee,  Robt  George  63, 203 
'  Robert  John 

Richard  Thos. 

^—  Spier 

William 

Hugo,  Jobu  Mandeville 

Ludolph  de 

Thomas 


250 
216 
236 
173 
187 
448 
352 
414 
113 
313 
320 
148 
100 
316 
61 


Howes,  James 
How  ley,  John 
Howorth,  Richard 
— —  Thomas  Orton 


Hoyer,  Anthony  Fred. 
Hoy  land,  John 
Hubbard,  James 
Huddleston,  G.  Egerton 
Hudson,Alexander  Robert  157 
■  Alexander  Robert 


216 
155 
74 
195 
449 
414 
385 
159 


Hugoe,  Samuel 
Huisb,  George,  CB. 

Henry,  MD, 

Hull,  Arthur  HUl 

WiUiam 

Hulme,  John  Lyon 
Hnlseberg,  John  Wild 
Humbley,  William 
Wm.  WelUnglon 

Waterloo  135 

Huroby,  John  101 

Hume,  Bliss  John  232 

Geo.Ponsonbj  91, 209 

Giistavus  189 

Henry  75, 247 

John  Richard        206 

John   Robert,  MD» 

CB.  433 

Robert  206 

Thos,  David,  MD,  312 

Walter  227 

William         424,  453 

Homfrey,  Alexander  229 

— — -  Benjamin  Geale  276 

Charles  Alex.    204 

John  Keys         204 

Robert  Blake     385 

Wra.  Chailes     311 

Humphreys,  Chas.  Gar- 


Hunter,  John 
— —  John 


diner 


John  Goullin 
William 


385 
352 
244 


Windsor  Henry  260 


MJ). 

•  Edward 

Henry 

James 
— ^  John 

John 

Joseph,  MA. 

-  Thomas  Wright 

-  William  Jamea 
Huey,  Frederick 

-  Richard  Wro. 
Hugesseo,  Richard  A.  K. 
Huggins,  John 
Hughes,  Charles 


315 
424 
385 
249 
216 
136 
447 
190 
213 
179 

46 
208 
438 

45 
233 
277 
385 
174 
214 


Charles  James 
£. 

Fxlward 
Georjie  Henry 
Geo.  Wm.  B. 
Gorhoii  Sionhouse  186 
Henry  Francis  385 
J.  336 

Joseph  William     205 
Robert  46,254 

Robert  254 


Hongerford,  Richard 
Hunt,  Andrew 

Augustus 

— ^  Edmund  D'Arcy 
•^—  Edward  Joseph 
—  George  Evans 

George  Warwick 

George  Henry 

John 

— — *  John 

John  Philip,  CB. 

Michael 

Robert 

Robert 

Robert  Wm.  Bland 

William 

William  Shapter 

Hunter,  Charles 

Charles 

Charles  Fleming 

Edward 

Edward  Henry 


31?) 
231 
123 
132 
215 
294 
131 


StOQ 


353 
230 

John  Alexander     162 
Patrick  248 

RoberiFrancis  93, 223 
Robert  Hope  Al- 

435 
129 
312 
385 
114 
435 
385 
450 
65»294 


Robert  Scott 

■  Thomas,  MD. 

Thomas 

T.M. 

William.  MD. 

Wm.  Dodsworth 

Hupeden,  Richard 
Hurdle,  Thomas 
Thomas 


liah 


Thomas 


100 

Hurford,  Henry  22Z 

Rich.  John  Geda* 

135 
138 
148 
152 
185 
450 
296 
235 
6 
353 
160 


Hurle,  Arthur 
Hurt,  Charles 
—  Francis  Richard 
Hurtzig.  Fred. 
Huskisson,  John 
'  John  William 

— -  Samuel 

Hussey,  Thomas 
William 


Hutchesson,  Thomas  16,  267 
Hutchins,  Wm.  James  163 
Hutchinson,  Alex.  Hadden 

275 

Charles  Scrope  286 

CooteSynge  122 

Sir  Edw.  Synge 

125 

Edw.Hely  70, 186 

Fred.  Jas.  Tag- 

353 
Hon.  Hen.  Hely  31 
John  385 

Hon,  John  Wm. 

139 
Thos.  Wm.Hen.  177 
William  211 

William  294 

Wm.  Nelson  37,144 


gart 


Hely 


114 
352 

58; 
385 

46 
213 
298 
192 
226 
272 
233 
224 
418 

^       2^* 

-  Fitz  William  Fred.  198 

Francis  261 

George  James  352 

James  320 

James  353 


230 1  Hutchison,  Frederick  J.  216 
George  48, 232 
Richard  Cooper  221 


Huihnance,John 
Hurt,  George,  CB. 
Hullon,  Henry  Prim 

Geo.  Allan 

Geo.  Morland 

John 

Robert 

■  Thomas 

Wm. 

Huyghue,  Samuel 
Hyde,  Geo,  Hooton 

George 

John  Martin 


414 
113 
182 
315 
197 
249 
213 
131 
385 
385 
49 
221 
165 

Hyndman,  Robert  Blair     154 
Hyslop,  Maxwell  Wither  245 


Jack,  A.  CB. 


112 


DD 


616 


Index. 


Jackson,  Adam  Thomson  1283 


Owen 


David 
Frederick 
George 
George  Edward 


842 
386 
112 

296 


George  William 


Collins  820 

Henry  97,262 

Henry  424 

■  Hen.  Auguttttsll6,853 
James,  iff.     14,112 

*  James  73 

' James  313 

— — .  James  386 

John  414 

■  John  424 

JohnNapper   38,261 

.-— ^-  Joseph  Reid  295 

■  Peter  Nevito         314 

PilkingtOD  276 

Robert  173 

'--^^  Robert  William    242 
' Sundish  Radley    140 

■  Sydney  Cosby       222 

■  Thomas  188 
William                 386 

William  Waliood 

MA.  323 

Jaeob,  Arthnr  Edmund     f34 

Jacob,  John,  C0. 1 13 

Jagger,  Joseph  414 

Jago,  Charles  386 

John  226 

James,  Charles  70 

*  .  ■    ■    ■  Chas.  Alfred  Poynts 

222 
»-— Demetrius  Orevis  S5S 
Demetnos  W.  0.  104, 

153 

■■.  ■       Edward Renouard  288 

George  47 

Henry  171 

Heniy  102 

*  Henry  96, 285 
«            Job  n  Thomas        1 80 

Robert  386 

Jameson,  David,  MD»       437 

■  Hamilton  Tennent 

256 

Henij  226 

— —  James  354 

.  John  Lyster      239 

Robert  231 

i  Robert  O'Brien  119 

■  Thomu  Ross, 
MD.  312 

William  386 

Jamieson,Jas.  Wm.Hen.  113 
Jane,  Michael  Allen  314 

Jappie,  William  386 

Jardine,  Aleiandet      47,  224 

■  James  316 
Jarvi«,  Samuel  Peters         234 


Sir  Sam.  Raymond. 

Bart.  853 

Jary,Robt  Berber  Heath  138 

Jauocey,  John  Knight        61 


Ibbetsoo,  Chas.  Paike  98,  853 


Denzil 


>->  Edward 
Fred.  Henry 


430 
309 
309 
174 
59 
230 
189 


Jebb,  Frederick  William 

Joshua,  CB. 

Jee,  Joseph 
Jeeves,  Wm.  Tounge 
Jeffcock,  Charles  Edwaxd  182 
Jefferson.  Richard  418 

Jeff^ry,  James  414 

Jeffrey,  George  183 

Jeffreys,  Edmund  Richard  67, 

240 

Richard        386,  363 

William  Richard  297 


Jeffreyaon,  George 
Jeffries,  Joseph 
Jellicoe,  Richard 
Jenings,  Geo.  Binghtm 
Jenkins,  Francis 
—  John 


886 
886 
266 
170 
113 
414 

Richard     90,  320 

Jenner,  AagustttsFred.      163 

Kentish  316 

Jennings,  John  424 

Peter  Redmond  95, 

164 
Jenyns,  Soame  Gambief   105, 

139 
Jephson,  Robert  George  161 
— —  Henry  336 

— ^^  John  Holmoi     200 

Sunhope  Wm.  65, 

153 


William  Holmes, 


MD. 

Jepsoo.  Fev.  George 
Jerome,  Henry  Edward 
'  John 
Joseph 


248 
447 
238 
238 
424 
16 
139 


tngfaam,  Charles  David    '.179 
George  196 

■  Joahtia  Cuvliffii     206 

■  W  illiam  James      814 
Ingilby,  Charles  Henry     273 

Wdliam  Bales  46.26« 

Inglefield,  Samnel  Hood 

Stovin  271 
H.  K.  A'Coflit      1«5 


Inglea,  Walter  LawiCBCt 
Inglu,  Edward  586 

Hen.  Langton  Tol- 


lemache 

■    James    Gordon, 

MD.  216 

John  187 

John  Eardley 

Wilmot  00, 183 

• Raymond  169 

Thomas  280 

Thomas  Cochraae  252 

Waiiam  128 

William         108,  208 

Ingram,  Henry  215 

Robert  Bethun«     249 

T.Ons.  Winttisg$0,249 

Inman,  John  321 

John  219 

Thomas  Withy       885 

Innes,  Aiesandet 

Francis    WiUna 


MD. 


236 
200 
207 
112 
386 
424 
244 


Jerrard,  Joseph 
Jervis,  Edward  Lennox 

' Henry  48,  262 

Henry  JervisWhite  272 

— —  John  George  188 

William  114 

Jervois,  Edwyn  Sfanhope    158 
■  John  Gordon         286 

William,  KH.  10,228 

■  Wm.  Fra.  Drum- 
mond  100, 285 

Jervoise,  Clarke  Jervoise    174 
Henry  Clarke 


Jesse,  William  Howard 
Jet,  Thomas 
Jeyes,  Samuel,  MD, 
Image,  John  George 
Imlach,  Alexander 
Impett.  John 
Ince,  H. 

Ind,  PreJ.  John  Nash 
Ingall,  Frederick  Lenox 
William  Lenox 


19.'! 
286 
118 
435 
172 
353 


Inoe,  Charifrs 


William 

Ingham,  Charles  Thomas, 
MD. 


69,  176 
355 
188 
394 
214 
353 
353 


437 


George  Mignaa 

John  Harrie  K«r 

Peter 

Robert 

William 

Inveraiily,  Wm.  Dand 
Jocelyn,  Hon.  A.  G.  Fi«d.353 

HoM.  John  Strange  72, 

149 

Joddrell,  Heniy  Edmnnd  30 

John,  George  Trevelyaa  174 

Thomas  163 

Johns,  Charles  Edward  189 

James  380 

Richard  S98 

Thomas  215 

Johnson,  A  lured  Clarke  274 

Arthur  Eoslaod  156 

Augustus  Wm.  274 

■  Cassias  Matthesr  33 

Clement  Richard  201 

Chardin  Philip  135 

Charles  Omy  275 

5tr  Kdward,  KD.  437 

George  Yander- 

hey den  271 

Henry  F.  P.    89,  166 

James  Crosai  160 

John  315 

Joseph,  Jfi>.  816 

M.J.  114 

Ralph  BoMler  4 IS 

Waller  John  172 

Wm.  Aogttsioi  9 

— —  William  Brnm  fO^ 
Willtam  Piovit  38^ 


JobiiioD,  Yarrall  363 

Johnsioo,  A  rthor,  MD.      438 

Chules  273 

Frederick  38 

Henry  Roebuck     126 

►  Jamef  169 

James  TownBend 

Oswald.  MD.  263 

John  94, 264 

John  Wm.  MD,     222 

Patrick  251 

Thoe.  Henry  35 

WiHlism  192 

WiUuun  70 

Win.  Walker  W.  254 

Johnstone,  Alex.  MJD,      220 

Cb.  Jas.  Hope   270 

Hamilton  Trail      414 

John  Douglas  88,184 

John  Douglas        184 

Montague  Ctoolm. 

37,  239 

Robert  fieckford    196 

William  386 

W.  H.  G.  336 


Jolliffe,  Sir  Wm.  O.H.  Ban. 

353 

Charles  297. 300 

Hedwartb  Hylton  148 

Joseph  Henry        296 

William  295 

July,  Edmund  de  Lotbi- 

mere  183 

Jones,  Alfred  Addingtoa   219 

Alfred  StoweU       135 

Benj.  Orlando         33 

•  Cooyngbam  212 

Dashwood  273 

Douglas  353 

Ebenezer  Tristram 

Thomas  296 

Edward  86 

Edward  386 

■  Edward  Kent        249 

•■  Edward  Monckton 

238 

Fitzhardtnge  138 

'■"  George  12 


Harry  David  36|  283, 

289 

Henry  Exiey         176 

Henry     Higgins, 

MJ).  251 

Henry  Miichell      158 

Henry  Richmond   49, 

126 

Henry  T.  335 

Hnward  Satton     299 

Hagh  Maurice       164 

James,  KH.  16 

Jumes  354 

Jenkin  2B9 

Jeiemy  335 

Jeremy  386 

Iniifo  Wm.  64 

John  70,211 

John  150 

John  EvaBs  101 


Index. 

Jones,  John  Charlei  Hill 

205 

Johnlnglis  120 

Joseph  188 

Joseph  424 

Lewis  John  FilHs  158 

Michael  418 

Percy  Malcolm      197 

Richard.  12,267 

Richard  86 

Richard  379 

Richard  Paget 

Campbell  273 

'  >  Richard  Roynon   274 

Robt.  Colville        173 

Rokeby     Steele 

Wilkinson  255 

Samuel  438 

Stanley  309 

Stopford  Thomaa  414 

Thomas  124 

Thomas  Edward    386 

Vaughan  320 

Wilham,  CB.  47,  213 

William  353 

William  3fa6 

William,  MD.       435 

William,  MD.       437 

Wm.  Daniel    33,267 

164 
414 
187 
386 
186 
185 


Wilson  Henry 
Jop,  Robert 
Jopp.  James,  MD. 
Jordan,  Eilward 

Edward 

Joseph 

Wufiam  Walker    185 

Joy,  Algernon  Purling       275 

George  210 

Joyce,  Arihur  Wellealey    265 

Edward  424 

»—   Leonard  Sumner     276 
Irby,  Augustus  Henry        202 

John  James  Charles 

198 

Leonard  H.  Lloyd    242 

Ireland,  Rich.  Plunkett      256 

Winder  Kelly  297, 300 


Irvin,  Martin 
Irvine,  Charles 
Charles 


418 
113 
74 
274 
310 


Hazlitt 

Matthew  Bell 

Edwd.  Tottenham  142 

John,  MD.  314 

Robert  386 

Samuel  300 

Irving,  Alexander        76,  269 

George  9 

Jacob  iEmilius      386 

James  10 

Robert  386 

Robert  Nasmyth    163 

Irwin,  Alexander  386 

Chamney  Graves   179 

Fretl.  Chidley,  KH.  44 

FredeiicC.  179 

Henry  447 

John  Robert  386 


617 

Irwia,  Thomas  354 

William  63 

William  Nelson     232 

Isaac.  John  Matcham  353 
Chas.  Thomas  Vcsey 

Bunbury  234 

Isaacson,  Egerton  Charles 

Harvest  316, 386 
Isdell,  Edmund  W.  251 
Judd,  William  Henry  436 
Julian,  Thomas  Archer  203 
Julieni,  Jean  453 
Julius,  Wm.  Mayor  353 
Jull,  Harrison  John  297,  3(K) 
Jttlyan,  Primrose  G.  309 
Justice,  Wm.  Clive  227 
Ives,  G 01  don  Maynard  148 
Ivey,  George  James  256 
Wm.  Fred.Torcato    182 


Kains,  Thomas 
Kamptz,  Louis  de 
Kane,  John  Joseph 
Kauotze.  George  £.  F. 
Henry 


Kavanagh,  John 
Kay,  Arthur 
^—  William  Thompson 
Kaye,  Arthur  Lister 

Edward 

—  Wilkinson  Lister 
Kayes,  William 
Kean,  Henrv 
Keane,  Benj.  BlooroBeld 

Edward 

Geo.  Michael 

Giles  97, 238 

Hon.  Hussey  Fane  286 


154 
452 
386 
130 
137 
256 
310 
298 
276 
114 
363 
386 
210 
267 
31 
353 


Kearnes,  John 
Kearney,  Daniel 

Thomas 

Thomas  J. 


Keate,  Edward 
Robert 


386 
430 
430 
141 
275 
433 
363 
363 
236 
122 
386 
438 


Keating,  James  Singer 
Keats,  John  Smith 

Wm.M'Geacby 

Keene,  Edmund  Ruck 
Keep,  Wm.  Thornton 
Kehoe,  Patrick 
Keith ,  Hon.  Charles  Jas.  131 
Kekewich,  Lewis  171 
_  Samuel  Blome- 

field  261 
Kelaart,  Edw.  Fred.  313 
Kellett,  Edward  Young  315 
Kellie,  James,  MD.  238 
Kelly,  Charles  Frederick  169 
G eorge  Charles          2  ]  2 

John  102 

John  274 

Richard  D.  87,  185 

R.  S.  336 

Richard  Seymour      424 

Robert  43,  454 

Thum  as,  KC.      68,  453 

Tbos.  Conynghara88.182 

Thos.  Edwin  36,117,266 

dd2 


516 

Kellj,  WiUiun  293 

William  100 

William  Carrol         214 

Kelsall,  Gustavus  NioolU  288 

Henry  167 

John  94,  235 

45 
69 
112 
166 
112 
121 
169 
177 


Joseph 


Kelson,  Charles 
Kemm,  William  Henry 
Keromia,  John  Olphert 
Kemp,  George  Rees 

John 
William 


Kempson,  Edward  ^ 
Kempt,  John  Francis  94,  163 
Kenah,  Itiomas,  CB.  10,  215 
Kendall,  Heorv,  MD.        131 

■  John  JenninffS  195 
Kennan,  Thomas  H. P .  236 
Kennedy,  Alei.KennedyClark, 

CB.KH.  15 

Francis  229 

Franoia  315, 386 

F.  Cbarlesworth    194 

Geo.Rob.Harry7 )  ,269 

Henry  Friend        21 1 

Hugh  295 

■  Hugh  FergusfOD  353 
-^—  Irving  Francia       257 

Jas.  Shaw,  CB.11,198 

J.CB.  112 

John  Clark      88, 169 

■         John  Hamilton      113 
-^^—  John  Mackeniie    266 

John  PiU       113.386 

John  Will.  Alex.  296 

■  Patrick  Henry  386 
Walter  Craulurd    89, 

156 

W.  O  114 

Kenoett,  Brackley  112 

Cha.  Leighton        41 4 

Kenny,  Courtanay  W.  A.T.240 

Edwaxd  74 

Kdward  C.  Geib   236 

Matihiaa,  MD.      438 

Stephen  353 

T.  G.  £.Gammell  113 

Wm.  Henry    95,321 

Wm.  Henry  113 

Kenrick,  Baiton  Martin  184 
Kent,  Charles  177 

Kdmund  Watkin       180 

Henry  229 

John  306 

Kenyon,  Abraham  Parkin- 

son  259 

Keogh.  Thomas  Molyneiu235 
Keppel,  Edw.  George 

Walpole  43 

■  Frederic  Cbarlea  145 
Ker.  Jnmes  439 

Richard  Hall  353 

Kerin,  Fretleric  George  120 
Kernmis,  Tbomaa  Arthur  303 


Index, 

Kerr,  John  Henry  386 

Lord  Mark  65,  164 

Robert  386 

Robert  Dundas         286 

Samuel  353 

WiUiam  181 

William  424 

Waiiam  Henry  164 

KerTick,WalterFitzGerald  177 
Kerstemao,  Harry  Gobins  386 
Kerating,  Joseph  450 

Kettilby,  Jamea  353 

Kettle,  William  437 

Kettlewell,  John  Wilson  17 
Key,  Geo.  William  45,  141 
Kiid,JohnM'Mahoa  69,239 

Leonard^  MB.  178 

William  Archibald    178 

Kierulf,  Wm.  Dvntafelt  386 
Killeen,  Arthur  James.  Lord 

134 
Roger  172 


Kerr,  Arthur  Vvtty 
— —  Claudius 
— —  Hcnrj  Alex. 


202 

256 

74 


Kingsley,  Charles  ICO 

Jamca  Bell         363 

John  Cbarlc*     269 

Jeffries  3^6 

John  369 

K'mgsmiU,  Parr  WaUn    266 

William  38a 

Kinestoo,  Robert,  Zttrl  •f 

386 
Kinkoe,  Frederick 
Kioleatde,  Rob.  Raik 
Kinloch,  Alexander 


Ktnneir,  Joseph  Hall 
Kinsman,  Wtlliam  Ja 


KUvington,  Francis  Henry  214 
Kinahan,  Kobert  Wm.  162 
Kincaid,  Sir  John  1 15 

Kinderaley,  £dw.  Nassau  170 
King,  Anthony  Singleton    1 12 

—  Augustus  Henr/       274 

Charles  Ley  137 

Charles  Thomas        1 83 

-^— Edward  Hammond     178 

Edward  R.  67,187' 

Edward  Raleigh         139 

Francis  George  233 

—  Fiederick  Wm.         286 

George  97,  164 

George  206 

Gerald  FitsGer aid     1 64 

Henry  172 

Henry  Edgerton       183 

Henry  John  154 

Isaac  192 

James  354 

John  210 

—  John  Duncan    353,  319 

John  Henry  136 

John  Hynde  200 

John  Robert  276 

—  Li  vins  Sherwood  177 
Sir  B.  Duckworth,  Br. 

353 
— •  Rich.  Thomas  34 

Robert  Henrj  314 

— —  Fhomas  112 

Thomas  418 

— — >  Thomas  Newton        353 

William  Affleck         131 

William  Rosa  226 

William  386 

—  William  James  43 

William  John  103 

William  Magrath       272 

William  Wallis  130 

Kmgdom,  Edward  Wm. 

Clemiahaw,  AfD.  260 
Kingscote,  Fitaiiardinge  192 
Rob.Nigel  Fiti- 

haidinge  105, 150 


424 

113 
146 
363 

297 
KIppen,  Horatio  Nelson      199 
Kirby,  Franklio  Kaigbt      246 
■  Joshua  Henry        238 

Jn.  Thos-Yaughuil  7 1 

Michael  3'>3 

■  Montagu  Alexander230 

Stephen  17 

Willm.  Henry  106, 246 

Kirchner,  ]>wis  443 

Kirk.  Chas.  Edmanaton*  162 
— —  James  Buchanan  248 
—  Wm.  Alphonso  167 

William  John  321 

Kirke,  Henry  114 

— — -  John  Henry  170 

Kirkland,  John  Ag,  Vesey 

104, 1T2 
Kirkman,  J.  336 

Wtlliam  Reuben 276 

Kirkpatrick,  H.  Soiton      179 
Thoa.  Sutton  179 


Kirkvrall,  George  William 

Hamilton,  VtMeaunt 
Kiikwood,  Adam  Duff 


223 

183 


Kirwan,  Andrew  Hyacinth 


Henry 
Robert 


Klingsohr,  George 
Lewis 


363 
365 
299 
460 
460 
K  napman,  W  illiam  Stephens 

101 
Knapp,  George  Henrr       197 

■        241 

247 
90,321 
123 
180 
363 
269 
36J 
229 
434 


Knatdibull,  Francis 
— —  Norton 
Thomas 
Wyndham 


Kneebona,  Frederick 
Knight,  Alfred 

■       Arnold  Mare 
-— — —  Brook  John 
— -^  Charles  Eatneat 

Edward,  MD. 

Fr«derick  Charles  29 J 

■  Godfrey  Lyon        2lo 
HenrySoUeca  Can- 

219 


ntng  S. 
J.T. 


Lewis  Edward 
Rice  Defies 
William 
W*illiam  Henrr 
Knipe,  George  Maiahail 
T.B. 


3^S 
14J 
S4» 
3dS 
199 
3S3 
111 


KDipe,  William  238 

Koollys.  Edward  90,227 

■       Francis  174 

Wm.  Thos.  16 

Win.  Wallingfopd  J  50 

Knop,  Henry  Augastut      449 


Knutt,  William 

William 

Knowles,  Fiancis 
William 


203 
439 
309 
103 
313 
226 
363 
227 
386 
207 
437 
216 
96, 141 


Knoz,  Alexander,  MD. 

Alfred  Charles 

—  Charles  Henry 

Kdw.  Wm.  John 

Francis 

Francis  Walters 

— -  George 

■  Lawrence,  Edir. 

Richard 

Thomas  270 

Thos.  Edmond    92,219 

William  216 

Hon,  Wm.  Sluart      237 

KDjrvett,  Arthur  113 

Frederick  114 

Wm.  John  Baptiste 

114 
Koe,  Francis  286 

Koester»  Adolphas  449 

Korschann,  Joseph  460 

Krauchenberg,  Louis  448 
Kropp,  John  Albert  463 

Kruger,  Cail  Wevell  Von  414 
Kockucky  Augustus  460 

Aug.  William    460 

Henry  Edward  460 

Kuhls,  Augustus  448 

■  Ferdinand  Carl  Edm. 

448 
Kumme,  Ludolph  449 

Kuooth,  Godlove  461 

Knster,  Ferdinand  448 

Kyffiu,  Rob.  Willington  163 
Kyle,  Alexander  43 

Hallain  D'Arcy  64,  163 

Kyrle,  John  Ernie  Money 

363 
Kysh,  John  261 

Labalmondiere,  Douglas 

W.  P.  363 

La  Berthodierre,  P.  Marie 

386 
La  Cloche,  Thomas  439 

T^cy,  Henry  Hearne         228 

Richard  184 

Rich.  Walter  207 

Samuel  Walter  386 

Thomas  £.  69,  463 

William  320 

LaflTan,  Robert  M.  285 

La  Grange,  Jas.  Warrington 

386 
Laidley,  John 
Laing,"  James  M'G  rigor 
■■   Patrick  Sinclair 


Lake,  Cbaries 
— >  Edward  John 


308 
314 
313 
326 
113 


Index* 

Lake,  Joseph  Charles         209 

Noel  Ihomas      63,  269 

Percy  Godfrey  Bol- 

6eld  206 

Lamb,  George  142 

George  Henry  200 

Samuel  Burges  161 

William  Wentworlh  127 

Lamliert,  Charles  Henry    187 

Sir  Hy.  John,  Bt.  363 

John  386 

■  John  Arthur    60,  144 

Robert  Mounsey    248 

Thomas  Eyre         189 

Walter  M'Clellan  192 

William  240 

William  Francis    267 


Lamborn,  John  Sherrard 
Latnbrick,  George 
Lambtoo,  Arthur 

Fred.  William 

■  Francis 


Lamert,  Matthew 
Lamont,  Hafed 

James,  MD, 

Wm.  Robt.  Alex.  308 

Lamotte,  Chas.  Wyndham 


414 
296 
148 
223 
160 
419 
256 
192 


John  Lewis 


363 
116 
239 
166 


Lam  pen,  Robert 

Lamprey,  Jones 

Lance,  Wm.  Henry  Joseph 

260 
Lancey.  William  103 
Land,  John  66,  294 
Landers,  James  424 
Landon,  Samuel  114 
Lane,  Alfred  John  201 
Ambrose  33 

—  Ambrose  386 

—  Beniamin  232 

Charles  353 

Chas.  Hen.  John       386 

Fred.  Sidney  De 

Vere  233 

—  George  Dawkins        414 

Henry  31 

Henry  Charles  1 1 9 

Henr/ Ryie  Wyatt    298 

Henry  Fletcher         134 

James  86 

James  309 

-^^  James  Reece  414 

John  308 

John  386 

John  Tlieophilos        112 

Thomas  Thomhill      243 

William  Ralph  146 

Lang,  John  113 

Langdale,  Marmaduke     .414 
Langdon,  Colwell  386 

Gilbert  101 

Laogford,  Alexander  424 

John  Crawford   180 

Wm.Bookley  68, 

295 
Langham,  John  Phillipson  168 
Langlej,  George  Colt  296, 300  I 


519 

Langley,  George  Richard  363 

Oliver  178 

Haynsford  C.         275 

Wm.  Leslie,  MD.  214 

Langmead,  Bev.   George 

Wione  323 

Langrishe,  Hugh  Henry  363 
Langion,  Edward  363 

Lanphier,  J.  Phil.  Cosby  363 
La  Presle,  Joseph  Thos.  236 
Lapsley,  William  226 

Larcom,  Thos.  Aiskew  66,284 
Lardner,  Geo.Darley         308 

John  91,  198 

Large,  John  Edward  253 
Lark:ns,  George  114 

Litscelles,  Charles  F.  R.      31 

Claude  Geo.  Wm.  274 

Last.  Edward  61,  251 

Latham,  John  386 

Haithew  363 

Oliver  Matthew    199 

Latouche,  Octavius  250 

Latour,  Albert  de  262 

Latter,  Robert  James  112 
Laughlin,  Edward  James  255 
Laughteo,  John  113 

— ^  John  Wimbnrn  163 

Laurie,  John  Wimbnrn  155 
Lauiour.Peter  Aug.CB./CH.l  1 

Tudor  114 

Laver,  Robert  163 

Law,  Charles  Edmund  99,266 
Charles  Fred.      93,  221 

275 

353 

73 

103 

261 

40,  261 

182 

47,  235 

114 

353 

189 


Fra.  Towry  A 

— —  James  Horton 
— —  James  Smith 
■  John 

Richard  Alexander 

Robert,  KH, 

Robert 

—  Wm.  Henry 
Lawford,  Edward 
Lawlor,  Provo  Wm. 
Digby  Wm 


Jn.  lid.  O'Meara  264 

Lawrell,  Henry  John         157 
Lawrence,  Arih.  John- 
stone 46, 262 

EHas,  CB.  12 

Geo.  St.  Patrick     1 13 

Hector  Maclean     185 

Sir  Henry  M.  KCB. 

112,117 
— -  Hen.  Jno.  Hughes  146 

John  300,  354 

John  174 

~  Jos.  Edw.  Wilson  296, 

300 

SamnelHill  183 

.  Wm.  Hudson        354 

Lawrensoo,  John         41,  143 

G.  S.  CB.      112 

Lawrie,  John  169 

Lawson,  Barclay  271 

George  314 

Henry  197 

James  210 


520 

LawiOD,  Joho^  331 

J.  Ambroic,  MD.  293 

Kobert  311 

Sicpb«D  207 

Thomu  WUliwn    226 

Luon,  JoIjq  354 

Li)ard,  Arthur  189 

BerDardGrmnviUe  95. 

320 
— »^— >  John  AntboDy       257 

Win.Twi»lelOQ  87,257 

I^aye,  George  386 

F.  F.  335 

Joseph  Henry     94.  2U9 

176 

265 

208 

354 

239 

201 

285 

196 

386 

58 

315 

156 

335 

142 

287 

34 

298 

143 

435 

414 

354 

354 

886 

386 

311 

81 

45,455 

190 

74 

117,364 

H8 

424 

418 

424, 434 

430 

309 

161 

414 

115 

141 

414 

186 

414 

201 

424 

17-2 

157 

354 

26^ 

ih 

20 

S28 

168 


Index* 

Leeion,  AngastoBJohnoetl63 


Ralph 

Juhn  SacltTiUe 


182 
\V1 
171 
237 
299 


Lset,  Edward 

— —  John  Knox 

Le  Feavre,  Wm.  Seward 

Ufroy,  Aothony         335,354 

John  Henry  270 

Le  Gallais.  Charles  287 

Legge,  Hon.  AithurChai.  61 

Hon.  G.  BiirrinKlOD  253 

Montagu  Adam  Hy.  152 


La>lon,  Citartes  Miller 
liizzarini,  James 
Lea,  Fred.  Percy 
— ^  Samuel  Peiey 

William  Percy 

Leach,  Edmund 

I  Geo.  Archibald 

— -  Henry 

— —  Heoiy 

— — '  Jonathan,  CB, 

Waller 

William 

Leacock,  Joseph 
Leader,  Henry  Busitce 
Leah>,  Arthur 
Leake,  Robert  Martin 
Lean,  Frmocis 
Learmonth,  Alexander 
Lealh,  John,  MD, 
Leatham,  Francis 

■  Jaraea 

•— — —  James  Birley 
Leathes,  Edward 
Leavach,  John 
Le  Blanc,  Edward 

■  Francis 

■  Henry 
Leckie,  WUliam 
Lecky,  John  Gag* 
Le  Couteor,  John 
John  Halkelt 


L^ggatt,  J^mes 
Leggett.  George  Edward 

John 

Robert  Aufrere 

r^egh,  Filmund  C. 
^—  William  Juhn 
Le  Grand,  Arthur  J. 

Fred.  Gasper 


151 
229 
386 
221 
249 
172 
186 
299 
119 
250 


Legrew,  John 

Lei^h,  Henry 

Leighton.  Sir  David,  firCB.112 

Leitch ,  James,  MD.  230 

Leith.  5ir  Alex.,  &CB.  7,  182 

Sir  Geo.  Hector,  Bt.  1 43 

James  140 

— —  James.  A.  Wellesley  344 

Juhn  Keonetli  422 

John  Macdooald      231 

Robt.  W.  Disney      113 

Thos.  Aug.  Forbea     193 

Le  Marchant,  Edward        200 


pard 


Sir  John  Gas- 
Thomas 


Ledger,  Thomas 
Lediard,  Thomas 
Ledsam,  John 
Ledwith,  William 
Lee*  David  Rosa 
t Edward 

—  Frctlerick  Richard 
•^~-  Sir  George  Philip 

■  Henry 
John 
— —  Ranulph  Chariea 

—  Robert  Newton 
-——Thomas  Denote 

Thomas 

— —  Vao^han  Banning 

William 

William 

Leech,  Francis  Edw. 
l.«M»Joriin,  Henry  Wm. 
Leeds,  Wm.  Montngu 
Lees,  Charles  Cameron 
— —  Edward  John 

^  WiUlam  Mnnniagt  948 


AM. 


35 
67 
Le  Mesnrier,  Alex.  Peter  113 

Cecil  Brooke  274 

Henry  431 

J.  T.  H.  Hev. 

447 

William         308 

Wm.  Abraham  43 

William  Geo.  274 

101 

72 

295 

229 

288 

287 

354 

854 

414 

142 


Lemoine,  WiUiam 
Lemon,  Thomas 
Thomas 


Lempriere,  Aodley 

^—  Arthur  Reid 

■  George  R, 
— — •  Henry 

William  Chas. 


Lennan,  Fdward 

Walter  Jamea  B. 

Lennard,Cha.Edw.Barreltl79 
Lennox,  Aug.  Frederick 

Francis 
— —  John  Kincaid 
— ^  John  Mailland 

Wilbraham  Gates 


Leslie,  Arthur 

Charts,  KB. 

— ^—  Chas.  Henry 

—  Gettrge 
Gt?orge 

Juhn,  KH. 

John  T,  CB. 

Lewis  Xavier 

I  homaa 


92,m 

32 
160 
272 
"i97 

14 
112 
3&4 
120 

74 
t74 


L* Estrange.  Ant.  Robt, 
^— —  Champagne 

Edwaid        68,  22* 

Edw.  Napoleon  173 

Ferdinand  W. 

George 

Paget  Waller 

Toriaoo  Francia 

Letbb:  idge,  Thoa.  A  raeott 
Levett,  Theophilos  John 


Edward 
Levinge,  Char  lea  Hugh 
Lewes,  John 
Charles  Jamea 


156 
3«6 
274 
386 
48 
118 
170 
180 
154 
113 
181 
202 
215 
364 
2S<7 


Leonard,  Daniel 

Henry  Bates 


— —  John  Dillon  Rosa 
Lewio,  Martin  Bndd 
Uwins,  Robert,  MD. 
Lewis,  Alexander 

Arthur  O.  Lake 

Chas.  Algernon    41,144 

Geo.  Chas.Dcgeol02,355 

GrifiUi  George,  CB, 

13,2/^ 
— ->  Gwynne  Ortoa  176 

Henxy  S96 

Jamea  Henry  189 

John  Edwaid  220 

John  Owen         95. 188 

-^-  John  Rigge  Miller^ 
MD  314 

JohnWn.D.  171 

Joseph  Willinm         217 

Ralph  FiuGibboB    238 

Richard  HoU  24tf 

Robert  62 

Stephen  414 

Thomas,  MIK  437 

Thomas  386 

WillLim  386 

Ley.  Frederick  298 

Leyoe,  Jamea  210 

Unrdet.  Chaa.  Fred,  114 

Uddell,  AthoU  Chaa.  John  2U 


Ham.  Geo.  A.  F. 
Hedworth  John 
John 


42 
233 

113 
170 

191 


271 

138 

298 

287 

437 

296 
Robt  W.Gregor/ 274 
Leooharl.  Harry  449 

Lepper,  JanMes  •  86 

M«well  238 

Lescben,  Hannach  B<mis1«  446 

Leslie,  Angus  386  *  I^lfie,  Sir  JoIm  Soott,  CK  O 


Lid  will,  George 
Li;;crtwood,  Thos.  MM. 
Light,  A;bert  Chaa.  Uogo  275 

Henry  119 

Hngo  Shelley  220 

Uchtliody.  John  435 

U^htfoot.  Tbomu,  CB.  10,2 14 

■     Thomas  *2Z6 

Lilley.  John  146 

J.  277 

Liilierap.  Herbert  Vorooa  1S9 
Walter  Welsfafd    2^ 


Jnd^x. 


««1 


lillU,  Thomu  90. 357 

Limbert,  Jobs  118 

Lind,  llobert  175 

Liodesav.  Pairick        94,  215 

Fred.  J.  S.indyt         168 

T/indhain,  James  Oliver     449 
Lindtay,  Alex.  Ch.  112 

■  Hotu  Charles  Hugh 

71,  144 

Henry  Gore  253 

i/ofi.  Jamea     42,  144 

—  James  13 

•  Robert  James        150 

Wm.  Chacon         364 

Lmdaell,  Robi.  Heory  93,  179 
Liodsey,  Henry  Joha         386 

Robert  430 

Linsiogen.  Charlea,  Barim  450 
I.intoo,JohD  32 

William,  MD.        311 

Ling,  Jobn  Theodore  1 40 

Liplrap,  Johq  113 

li^ile,  Benjamin  de  387 

Lister*  Fiederick  D.     93,  160 

John  387 

Litcbneld,  Richard  354 

Lithgow.  William  430 

Litle,  Jas.  Somerville         293 
Little.  Archibald  70,135 

John  171 

John  387 

John  Winiam        387 


Robert  John  300,  354 

Robert  Kyle         249 

Simon  Ridley        296 

Tho$.  Sarjent         354 

William  217 

WiUiam  240 

Liitlebale,  Geo  .Richard     163 
Littler,  Sir  John  Hunter, 

A'CB.  112 

Litton.  Richard  Weld        182 
Llewelyn,  Jenkin  Horn- 
fray  127 
Lloyd,  Chas.  Fra.  Herbert 

204 

Edward  157 

Edward  Bell         387 

. Edward  Thos.  96, 285 

.  Ernest  Aug.  M.     276 

..  Evans  Garnons     437 

Frederick  113 

G.  W.  Aylmer,  CB, 

112 

■  Henry  Vereker      414 

Hugh  239 

Hugh  Hughes        113 

Jacob  Ricnarda     398 

■  Joseph  Skipp         1 16 

L.  Nesbitl  191 

MathewPenefather 

210 

MootirortHTrant241 

Mount  Stoughton 

Heyliger  70 

Rickard  187 

Richard  187 

_»—  B«bt.  qUflJQrd  70, 229 


Lloyd,  Samuel  414 

— '• —  Sandfbttl  M'Vitlie261 

186 
260 
210 
437 
10. 
190 
197 
276 


Thomas 

■  Thomas  Conway 

Tho.  Wm.  John 

William.  Af  D. 

Lluellyn,  Richard,  CB, 


Longley,  Georga 
Longmore,  Arthar  Atig. 

■  Thomas 
Loning,  Michael 
Lonsdale.  A  lured 


288 
177 
170 
448 
387 
Henry  Heywood    123 


Richard 
William  R. 


201 

166 

41 

387 


Lock,  Andrew  Campbell 
Knox 

•  Frederick  Edward 

—  W.  KIphinstone 
Locke,  William 
Lockhart,  Archibald  Ingtis 

70, 244 

Grsme  Alex.     230 

— —  James  Augustus 

192 
Wm.  ElioU        177 


William 
Looker,  Williaoa 
Lord.  Robert 

William  Barry 

William  C. 

Lorimer,  William 
Loriol,  Augustus  da 
L'>sh,  John  Joseph 
Lothian,  John  H. 
Loudon,  Robert  Alex. 
Louis,  Charles 
Marcus 


Lockner,  August  us  Meyer  287 
Lockwood,  Geo.  Henry, CB«  18, 

117 
■  Aug.  Purefoy     311 

Purefoy  387 


Lockyer,;H.  Fred.  KH. 

37  249 
Lodder,  Henry  Call  '  198 

Wm.  Wynne  94,210 

Lodwick,  Peter  112 

Loesecke,  Geo.  C.  A.  Von  450 
Loft,  John  Henry  414 

Lotthouse,  Rich.  Chapman 

JtfD.  238 

LoAie,  Malcolm  Edward    113 
Lolttts,  Arthur  John  136 

Frederick  354 

Henry  223 

William  James       1 89 


Logan-Home,  Geo.  Home  354 
Logan,  Joseph  195 

Robert  Abraham    208 

Thos.   Galbraitb, 

HD.  312 

-^  Walter  Bernardino  175 


Logic,  Cosmo  Gordon, 

MD.  120 

Lombard,  Graves  C.  Swao 

167 

Long,  Charles  Poara 
— ^  Edward  Morton 

—  Edmund  Slingsby 
— —  Fits  James 

—  James 
— -  Walter  Henry 

WiUiam 

Longden,  Charles  Scoda* 

mor^  271 

Henry  Errington    88, 

161 
Longfield.  John  42, 159 

, John  241 


164 
229 
387 
414 
310 
267 
61 


Longford,  Edw.  M.  'Earl 

rf  119 

Longhead,  Joseph  Fletcher  315 
Longfaarst,  Arthur  Bdwia 
Templt  815 


387 
430 
424 
277 
140 
437 
452 
114 
204 
260 
295 
100 

Lousada,  Simeon  Charley   160 
Love,  James  Fred,  CB.KH.  13 

James  387 

Lovelace,  Henry  Philip      387 
Lovell,  Charles  Neville     272 

John  Williamsoii  106, 

286 
—  Lovell  Benj.  KH,    15 

Lovell  Stanhope 

Richard  164 

■  Nioholas  Dc  Jersey 

132 
Lovett,  Geo.  W.  Molyneux  354 

John  Henniker       119 

John  Richsid        199 

Joseph  Venables    387 


Thomas 


76. 


387 
131 
152 
103 
430 


Low,  Alexander 

Alexander 

—  John 

William 

Lowder,  Sam.  Netterville  295 
Lowe,  Arthur  Charles  87 

Drury  Curaon  143 

Edward  W.  D.  183 

Robert  Hry.  Dmry  226 

Stanley  John 


233 


Wm.DrttryNathanien4d 

Lowndes,  JohnHeaiy        198 

Joseph  177 

Lowrie,  Charles  86 

James  422 

Wm.  Frederick      266 

Lowry,  Armar  387 
*—  Armar  Graham  192 
Edw.  L.  Barnwell  192 


James  Armar 
John 
Octavins 
Robert  William 
Thomas  Graves 


198 
387 
248 
198 
288 
Lowih,  John  Jackson  61,  189 

Robert  Heoiy  62,  238 

Lowther,  Arthar  354 

Loyd,  Wm.  Kirkman  114 
Luard,  Charles  George  276 
Frederick  274 

Henry  Reyaoldi    287 

•—  Richard  Gaoigtt 
Ambent  339 


522 


Index. 


Luard,  Ilobcrt 
Tliomas  W. 


103 
327 
452 


Lubeck,  William  Von 
Lucao,    George  CharleSi 

Earl  of  14 

Lucas,  Charles  113 

Francis  167 

Gould  Arthur  225 

Henry  196 

Jasper  198 

— ^  Jasper  387 

Patrick  Brnwoe  161 

Thomas  John  259 

William  312 

Luce,  Edward  274 

Liiderilz,  Frederick  451 

Ludewig,  Adolphus  450 

Ludlow,  Harvey  316 

Ludowieg,  Chas.  Herman  451 
Lugard,  Edward,  44,  117, 180 
■  Hen.  Williamson  285 
Luke,  Henry  Francis  254 
Lukin.  Fred.  Windham      168 

William  430 

William    Windham 

Augustus  273 

Lukis,John  4  IB 

Lum,  William  Purefoy       414 
Lumley.  Augustus  Sttvill   119 

• Charles  Henry       249 

Fied. Douglas  88,182 

Henry  Savilc  119 

Lunde,  Geo.  Fred.  God- 
frey 451 
Lundy,  Edward  Louis        231 

James  Bell  309 

Luning,  William  450 

•  Augustus  449 

Luscombe,  Iho.  Pophara   430 
Lushington,  Francklin,  CB, 

67,  149 

Sir  J.  Law,  GCB.  1 12 

Lutman,  John  Adrian         102 

John  Henry  175 

Wdliam  Ivers       256 

Lutterman,  John  451 

Lu lycos,  lienj ami Q  113 

Charles  171 

Luxmoore,  Charles  188 

Robert  46 

Tho.  Coryndon     47 
171 


Lynn,  James  74 

Lyon,CharlesJobsoD,  B/l. 

447 
— ^-  Erancis  276 

Fred.  Lee  Hopkioson  275 

George  354 

Hen.  Dalton  Wiltit    1 19 

Sam.Alhill  114 

William  Charles        244 

Lyons,  Anthony  Muaton    414 

James  276 

John  Edward         197 

Thomas  Casey       167 

Wilham  156 

Lys,  George  Mowbray  92,  199 
L)6ons,  Daniel  72, 174 

Lyster,  Arthur  0*Xeil        387 

Frederick  Torrens  162 

Henry  387 

Septimus  246 

Lythe,  John  447 

M'Adaro,  David  37 
M*Alester,  Chas.  Somer- 

ville  197 
M* Alpine,  JamcK  31 
iM'Aonailj,  Charles  387 
M'Arihur.  Alex.  UD.  312 
Charles  296 


—  Edward     297,  300 

—  James,  MD,      435 

—  John  49 


M'Bamet,  Alex.  Cockbum  231 

Donald  Kay      231 

M<Bayne,  Evan  Foibei     143 
M*Bean,  Thomas  Hamilton 


William 
William 


129 
173 
245 
190 
183 


106,231 


Lye,  Richard  Leigh 
Lygon,  Han,  Edward  Pyn- 

dar,  CB,  7,  139 

Lyie,  Hugh  Cfaetham         276 

John  Mackenzie         180 

Lynam,  Charles  387 

Lynar,  Edward  Alex.         259 
Lynch,  Arth.  Hen.  Fran.   316 

— Colmer 

Edward 

Edward  Crean 

.  Edw.  P.it. 

■  Martin  Crcan 

—  Martin 

Robcft  Blake 

Wm.  Edgewortb    316 

Wro.  Wiltohire       222 


non 

164 
387 
113 

73 
354 

33 


M' Bride,  Adam 

M'Cabe,  Bernard 

M'Call,  William 

M'Callum,  Ww.  Gongh   '2^7 

Henry  Atkins     295 

M'Carthy,  Henry  Hotham  295 

Justin  1  hadeui 

Courlenay  387 

Patiick  321 

M'Caskiil,  John  103 

M'Causland,  Conolly         285 

Marcos  L.  226 

'■  John  Kennedy 

113 
M'Clatchie,  A.  300 

M'Cleland,  Frft.W.H,  157 
M'Clellan,  Jas,  Cieighlon  424 
M'CIenaban,  Thomas  424 
M'Clcverty.  Wm.  A.  41 

M'Clintock,  Theodore  £.  309 
M'Conechy,  James  414 

M'Cormick,  James  387 

William  122 

M*Court,  John  261 

M'Coy,  Daniel  335 

John  65,269 

Thomas  Robert      1 16 

M'Crea,  Fred.  Bradford  159 
Herbet  t  Taylor      104 


M'Crety  James  196 

Richard  Charles     «l« 

Robert  Ba  low      271 

M'Creash,  Michael  124 

M*Crohan,  Deott  Engene  387 
M'Crummen,     NoisBaa 

8calpa  226 

M'Culloch,  George,  JCJ:>.  12S 
M'Cullock,  James  Murray  387 
M'Cummiog,  Rich.  H«a. 

John  Beaumont  68 

M'Cordy,  Daniel  424 

Thomas  256 

M'Dermott,  Ben.  Remicott 

159 

Jamee  387 

J.  335 

Patoick  199 

Thoipes  387,319 

Michael,  UD. 

437 
M'Diarmid,  John  Dunenn  437 
M*Docald,  Abstsir  ll'Iao 

106,244 

-* Akxaoder  387 

Alexander  334 

Alexander,  JUD.    437 

Bernard  210 

Chailes  William    245 

Colin  387 

Donald  231 

Donald  335,  354 

Dun.DoB.H*Cay  313 

Henry  Thomas       354 
John,  CB.       11,204 

244 
354 
124 
259 
414 
213 
33 


—  John  Alan 

Wilham 

M'Donnel,  Cbristopher 
M'DAucell,  John 
M'Donell,  Alexander 
MM)onougb,  Stephen 
M'Donall.  James 
M*Dougall,  Patrick  Leooaid 

38,  455 

• Tho.Wm.  Jokn  320 

M*X>oweU,  Geo.  Jan.  Mnat, 

CB.  59 

M*Daflr,  Alexander  367 

M*Farlan,  John  306 

John  Warden     226 

M'Farlane,  Francis  Joba  135 
M'Gee,  Joseph  151 

Henry  Edward  94, 170 

H'George.  Henry  John  114 
M*Gill,JohnSbiiter  D.  212 
M*Goldrick.  £neos  335, 387 
M'Gonn,  Thomas  114 

M'Gowan,  Joo.  Anstniikcf245 
M'Grath,  Paliick  184 

M*Gregor,  Ahs.  Edgar      140 
— —  Douglas  Alex.       <49 
Sir  Duncan,  XCE  13 

312 
176 
3!i7 
387 
180 
3U 


—  James,  MD. 

—  James 
John 

John 

Robert 

M^Grigor,  Alex.,  UD. 


Index. 


£23 


M'GrigoT,  Sir  Jtmes,  Bt, 

MU.  KCB.  433.  454 

Robu  Lewis  Graot'2 13 

William  Tbomat   222 

M'Haffie,  James  33 

M'lUiee,  John  Dxope  312 
M*Iones,  JohQ  112 

M'Innis,  Peter  195 

M'lntofth,  Andrew  387 

John  314 

WUliam  198 

M'Intyre,  Angos  354 

Colin  Campbell      89, 

230 

Peter  387 

M*lver,  Donald  SH7 

M'Kay,  John  325 

M'Kechnie,  Andrew  437 

M*Keilar.  Peter  Martin  103 
M'Kelvey,  John  Norria  235 
M'Kenoa,  Theobald  152 

M'Kenzie,  John  6 

John  387 

John  M*Kay      222 

Wm.  Fleming    387 

M'Kerlie,  John  Graham    285 

Robert  335 

M'Kie.  James  Mitchell  184 
M'Killop,  Robert  John  295 
M'Kinnon.  David  Reid     172 

John  387 

John  414 

William  74 

M'Kiostey,  Walter  T.  310 
M*Kins(rv,  Alex.  168 

M'Koivn/Wiliiam  494 

M'Lachlan.Neil  414 

M'Laioe,  Alexander  354 

M'Laren,  Alex.  Donald  387 
M*Lean,  George  Gordon   439 

Arcb.  Donald        310 

M'Leod,  Alexander  230 

Donald  430 

John  Chetbam       193 

Martin  418 

■  Norman  414 

William  Kellj      226 

M'Leroth.  Thomas  387 

M'Loogblio,  Michael        186 

Patrick  387 

M'Mabon,  Edmond  John  309 
. Sir  Thomas,  Bt. 

KCB.  7, 161 

Tboi,  Weatropp  75 

William     106,  140 

H'Meekaoy  Arthur  Chas* 

Joshua  298 

McMillan,  John  387 

M'MuUen,  Edward  199 

M*Mann,  Robt.  A.  MD.   435 

John  Alex«         293 

M'Mufdo,  Chas.  Edward  231 
— — ^-  William  Montagu 

Scott  65 
M*Nab,  Robert,  MD.  2 1 3 
M'N&ir,  George  Augustas  222 
.  John  Miller  231 
Robert                113 


M'Nair,  Robert 
M'Namara,  Henry 
■  Michael 


320 
387 
387 

M'Namee,John  159 

M*Naugbien,DuDcanCameron 

164 
M'Neece,  Jobn  Moore  263 
M'Neile,  Henry  Hugh  125 
McNeill,  Dnncan  128 

M*Neill,  William  Heory    171 
M*Nicol,  Duncan  387 

Nicol  387 

M'Niel,  Donald  387 

M*Niven,  Ehomas  William 

Ogllvy  69,  112 

M*Pherson,  Alexander      274 

Alexander  387 

^neas  387 

Alexander         381 

Cecil  168 

Daniel  100 

Ewan  73 

John  424 

Lacblan  439 

Philip,  CB.  39, 168 

Pliihp  168 

William       70,  321 

M'Queen,  Donald  244 

James  61 ,  262 

Simon  354 

M*Rae,  Farqiihar  387 
Tbeodore  387 


M'  Tertian,  Constantine  Lc» 

men  H.  274 

M<  Wharrie,  Robert,  JIf  J>. 
Maberly,  Evan  270 

Wm.  Leader  5b 

Macadam,  James  113 

Wm.  KH.  31 

Macalpine,  James  387 

Mac  Andrew.  J  as.  Duncan  230 

John,  Mi).         311 

John  Lennox     354 

William,  MD.  248 

Macarthur,  Edward  37 

Peter  437 

Macartney,  Charles  487 

Christophei  ,Af  B.  229 

Fred.  Arthur     315 

— ^ Geo.  Travera      141 

—  James  316 

— -^  James  Nixon     354 

John  143 

John  315 

John  N.  Gooch  208 

Macaulay,  Hector  J.  309 

Macauley,  James  Shortall  254 

J.W.3f.J>,       313 

— .^ Rich.  Willcocks  315 

Mac  Bain,  Giles  439 

Macbean,  Archibald  47 

Forbes  244 

Sh  Wm.  KCB.  7,  244 

.  Wm.  Forbes       260 

Wm.  Frederic      182 


Macbeath,  George       70,  220 

Macbeth,  Alex.  Maekay     136 

■  James,  MD,     226 


Mac  Carthy,  Edward  Dan- 
nie Justin  24S 

Justin  Edward 

Daniel  246 

Wm.  Justin    236 

Mac  Donald,  John  224 

Peter  356 


Macdonald,  Alex.  CB.  11, 267 
Alexander  424 

A  lexander  32 1 

^— Alex.  Jas.  John  247 

Alfred  187 

Allan  251 

— —  Chades  Edward  299 

Colin  414,454 

George        34,  1 1 2 

George  Fred.      167 

Henry  Alfred      167 

Jamei  262 

Jamea  387 

^  James  Mitchell  257 


Han.  Jas.   Wm. 


Bos\ilIe  75 

■  Jobn  Duntze  98,241 

190 

256 

354 

58 

58 

354 

335 

387 

86 

104 

424 


Noiman 
Peter  John 
Ranald 

Robert,  CB, 

Robert,  CB. 

— —  Ronald 

R.  D. 

— — ^—  Stephen 

William 

William 

William 

William  Donald  245 

Wm.  Peter        453 

Wm.  Pitt  113 

Macdonell,  Alex.  Sheriff    312 

Alexander  104,252 

Geoige,  CB.         58 

5irJames,irCB. 

7,223 
John  Ignatius  223 
~  260 

206 
316 
354 
288 
113 


KCH. 


Reginald 
Mftcdonnell,  William 

William 

MacDonnell,  Ewen 
— _  Arthur  Robt. 


Macdougall,  Andrew 
Mae  Dougall.  Alex.  Jobn  272 
Macdowall,  Day  Hort  38 

Mac  Duff,  John  47, 226 

Machell,  Robert  Scott  214 
Mackeson,  Fred.  CB.  112 
Macfadin,  Francis  Henry  162 
Macfarlane,  Andrew 

R. 

Robert  Henry 

William  Joseph 


Mac  Gachen,  John 

■  MacGillirray 
MacGregor,Geo.Hall,  CB. 


354 
335 
201 
212 
387 
277 


John 
John 
Malcolm 
Robert  Henry 


113 
354 
388 
354 
217 


MacgMflfor J«h«  Akz.Pwl  1 1 1 
Mfc  Henry,  John  15R 

Mae  KdUr.  Neil  Aki.      226 
litcintoab,  A  lex.  Fisher,  KM* 

14 

Mac  Kaj,  Lachlan  388 

Mackay,  Aogua  Wis.  74 

■  AnisusJohiiy  MD.  316 

AnguvWiUian       254 

Dooald  112 

Donald  424 

Henry  104 

Henry  Fowler         354 

■  HoDeyman  86 

Hugh  Donald         388 

— —  JametUuff  418 

J.  D.  336 

Neil  388 

NeilM*XBnet        271 

William  100 

Mackechni6»  Charlei  175 

AlaeiMDzic,  Aleiaodtr        230 

■  AlexModer  326 
Alexander  354 

-  AleaanderWaUon  243 

Alei.  Wedder        354 

—— Benjamin  Grey      210 

Charlefl  George      159 

Colin  lOS 

Daniel  259 

. Donald  347 

Hugh  225 

Hugh  Baillie         263 

——James  113 

.»  James  224 

John  424 

John  Kenneth  06,  21 1 

J.  K.  Douglaa       238 

KeBntlhDoog.104,244 

I  Lawrence  140 
*—*—  Murray  113 
Robert                   182 

Ro<ienck  274 

William  388 

William  Ord,  MD. 

130 
Machesy,  Ernest  Randolph 

249 
*— —      Wm.     }*ercy 
Pickard  181 

Vincent  215 

William  Henry     231 

Mackay,  Hugh  313 

n  John  Alexander     854 

Markie,  WUKam         92,  240 
Mackinnon^T.  Aichibeld 


-  Walter  Carr 

-  WUliam  Alei. 


216 
23P 
312 
MacKinnon,  Daniel  Ueniy 

32 1 
■  Edm.  Vernon     Via 

Geo.  Hy.  CB.    18. 1 

112 
Mackintosh,  William         424 

John,  MD.        437 

R.  336 

Wm,Htt>yiXa93 


Mickirdy,  David  EHiot      65, 

221 

Maclachlan.  Alexander  17, 

267 

Archibald  II 

Colin  4M 

Daniel,  MD.  311,455 

Maclagan,  David,  MD.     434 
Marhme,  Sir   Archibald, 

KCh.  9.203 

Madaucblao.  Jas.  Aug,     388 
Maclaurin,  David  ScoU  Kin. 

419 
Maclean,  Alexander  2i'h 

—  Alexander  )93 
'■  A  lexaoder             4  i  4 

AUen  Thomas  17 

Andrew,  MD.       262 

Aich.  Neil  113 

Charles,  AID.        3U 

Sir  Charles  Filaroy, 

Bt.  32 

Donald  31  u 

Fits  Roy  Donald  139 

Oeorve  66,  269 

Sir  Georgo  306 

^—  George  3o8 

Sir  George  430 

Henry  John  162 

James  356 

John  49 

John  Lindsay        22i 

—  Lachlan  Hector 
Gilbert  107, 200 

Peler  270 

Samuel  414 

Bfacleane,  Cha,  Moray  113 
Macleod.Alex.  113 

Cde  114 

Duncan  112 

Mediae,  William  313 

Mac  Mahon,  William  195 
Macnamara,  Nugent  297,  300 

Jotm.MD    439 

William         315 

Macnaghten,  Fran.  Edas. 

134 
Macneil,  Arehihald  100 

Roderick  12 

MacneiU,John  Maxwell   204 

Robert  139 

Macnish»  William.  HD.  437 
Maconocbie,  F.  Beaufort  153 
Marpbail,  John  60 

JUacnhtiaon,  Andrew  John 

175 

Aichihakl  Fraser  114 

Duncan  .93 

Duncan  388 

Evan  354 

EwcnHr.Da  V  idaon245 

Herbert  Taylor     23" 

James  431 

Jamea  Dnocan       1 13 

John  86 

John  Cameron  91 ,  193 

*-^ —  LaohUn  181 

388 


Mncpiieraen,  B<Bber» 

Robert  Barclay, 


941 


CB.  KH. 

Walter 


10.225 
i78 

Macouane,  Gf-orta  W.      2lo 
Macqtitren,  Daniel.  MD.    IB-J 

Donald  J.  336 

James  ICJO 

MaU  Potter       241 

MacQueen,  Geo.  Bliss       eu 
Macrae.  Aleiandsr^lfH.  204 

437 
154 


Macredie,  Tiiomas 
Mvcreigbt,  Fred.  Aieh. 
Maciier,  William 
VJadden,  Chas.  DodgsoB 
John 

John  William 

Samuel  Alex. 

Thomaa 

William 


316 
i94 
2-,1 
202 
175 
2O0 
1S7 
23$ 
31 
179 


Maddock,  George  Aali^f 
Madigan.  J  as.  Alex. 
Madox,  Henry,  KH, 
Mageoia,  Fred.  Artbnt 

Richard  Wmnf  %Al 

Mageea.  Fr«l.  Dorriea      1 U 
Magill,  Heniy  €U 
Magin,  Thomas 
William 


388 

J«n.ai5 


Mtgnaj, 

Magrath,  Andr.  Nicholson 

217 
A.Wm.ChalMfa3a6 

&il 
178 
194 
3bl 
246 
3f« 
335 
3»8 
^75 


Maguire,  John 
— —  Thonwa 

Thos.CoUu«n 

Mnher,  Martin 
Mahon  Gilbert 
— ^— Kdmond 

J. 

J 


Mahoov.  Mootafoe  Mar* 

tin,  MD.  433 

Maine,  Hen.  Cmnraft  238 
Mainwariog,  Chan.  £dw.  273 
Edward  G«>ign  tSA 
Edw.  Rowland  1 13 
Edw.  M.  IL 
Geofgn 


Mair,John,MD. 
— -  WiUiam 
BiairiSy  Valeniina  Tboa* 
Geoffr^ 


Maidand,  Charles  Lan 
Brownlow 

Eardley 

Find.  Tbon. 

■  Hen.  Dan. 
John,  MD. 


Ii4 
435 
251 
286 
2911 


72,144 
975 


114 

-«-Jobn'  114 

-— Keith  Raamaf  231 
Wm.  Whitaknr  2C0 


Maiefidie,  Vivian  Deriaf  276 
Maior,  Fnnda  WiUian 
i.e.  436 

Stepbtn  386 


II  L 


Malan,  ChaHec  R.  158 

Malassez.  Chas.  Thomai    308 
— — -  Maximilian        308 

Nicholaa  430 

Malcolm,  Eiiwatd  Donald  288 

— '  George  113 

— — : —  Geo,  Alexander, 
CB.  39 

■  John  Dnndas     179 

Robert  176 

Maiden,  Arthur  De  Vere, 

Viscattnt  12r 

MnUr,  Hen.  Cbas.  Eden   145 
MHling,  Chriiitopher  113 

Miilone,  Anthony  299 

Pairick  254 

Maltei,  Anionio  265 

Malihua,  Sydenham  246 

Malion,  Charle  Edward     221 
Man.  Garnet  354,  455 

Mancor,  Andrew  354 

James  199 

Manders,  Thomas  126 

Mandeville,  Edward  Wm« 

Thomas  218 

Manger,  John  296 

Mangles,  Wm.  Henry        201 
Manico,  Edward  414 

Manifold,  Michael  Fenton  313 
Ma  n  ley,  Robert  George      1 32 

John  424 

Manly,  John  Samuel         178 
Mann,  Gother  Fred.  285 

Jas.  Robert  286 

Jn.  Blaquiera  90 

Manners,  Charles  101 

Lerd   Charles 

Soroenek,  KCB,         7, 130 

Douglas  Ernest  176 

Lord  Geo.  John  120 

Herbert  Russell  202 

Richard  73 

Richard  Abra- 
ham 152 

— : Thomas  2^6 

Mansel,  Arthur  Edmund    130 

John.CB.  58 

Rob.  Chiist.  KH,    14 


Maosell,  Wm.  M*«nMll  296 
MansergbrJohn  Craven  93,157 

John  L.  Otway   157 

Mans6eld,  Charles  Ed- 

ward  184 

James  Wm.       183 

■  John  153 

William  424 

William  Henry  195 

William  R.  49,204 

Mant,  Geo.  Joseph  1 13 

Mapleloo,  Henry,  MD,  313 
Maquay.  John  Popham  288 
March,  Chas.  H.  Gordon 

Lennox.  Earl  of  117,  354 
' Leopold  George 

Fred.  388 

William  Henry      295 

Marchantt  William  Don* 

nelaud  313 


Mareoo,  Edwaid  894 

Edward  221 

Marecheaux.  C.  H.  97,  261 
Maret,  Jam^s  F.  335 

Margery,  Alfred  Rob.  99 

Margesson,  Philip  Uaves   272 

Wm.  Geoige      207 

Mariodin,  Hen.  Rich.  94,  151 
Markham,  Ed^iin  275 
Fred,  CB.    18,  117. 

183 

Wm.  Thomas     148 

Maikland,  George  74 

Marlow,    fieniamin   Wm. 

MD,  313 
Wm.  Biddlecomb   63. 

284 
Marr,  Charles  138 

Marrett,  Thomas  112 

ftlarriott,  Edtrin  114 

H.  Christopher      234 

Hayes  295 

H.  114 

Thomas   Beckett 

Fielding  270 

William  205 

Marryat,  George  356 

Marschalk,  Cha.  Baton      448 

Ottode  449 

Theodore  Von    448 

Marsden,  Alex.  Edwin       315 

Fred.  Carlelon   114 

John  Long  159 

Marsh,  Augustus  Leacock  206 

Edward  Herman    185 

Fra.  Henry  Dighy  236 

Hans  S.  St.  Vincent 

184 

Henry  123 

Henry  388 

Henry  Dyke         234 

Hippesley  114 

■  Joseph  310 
Octavins  John  Bhike 

217 

Willoughby  Pighy  288 

Marshall,  Anthony  36 

Charles  B.         259 

Frederick  121 

George  Robert 

James  187 

Geo.TurohttU    113 

—  Hubert  113 

James  220 

— James  132 

John  73 

John  312 

John  Barry        131 

■  John  Georgn 

Don  202 

^JohnWillUms  217 

R.  335 

Rilph  388 

Thomas  204 

Thomas  388 

1  boroton  162 

Wm.  Fred.  Thos. 

832 


MS 

Mcrshtll.  Wm.  JaUo«  1  H| 

Marion,  Wm.  Fleming  26Q 

Marston,  Henry  Fletcher  202 

JefferyAUen,iWi).ai5 

Martel.  Philip  Giffurd  201 

Martelli,  H  •  ratio  George  256 

T.  C.  3.j6 

Marten,  1'hos.  KH.  17 

I  homes  Wright  158 

iMartec,  R.  Jas.  Combe  121 

1  bos.  Peter  431 


Martin,  Arthur  Gonne  Bell 

259 

Charles  Henry      247 

Charles  Nassan     288 

David  William      227 

Edward  388 

Fteanes  Wykehnm 

131 

George  439 

Henry  Clinton       159 

— —  Henry  Clinton       1c»0 

Hfiiry  Richmond  275 

James  430 

Johnston  388 

Moontjoy  Fra.      70, 

119 

Rd.  Baitholomew  388 

Robert  Frederick  226 

■  Thowaa  1 1 4 
■     Thomas  155 

Will.am  Geo.        276 

Wm.  Neufville       388 

William  Webber    153 

Mariindale,  Ben  Hay  286 
M  uiley,  John  207 

Marvin,  William  276 

Mascall,  John  Richard       102 

John  RiehaiU        299 

Ma)«kelyne,  Wm.  Virash  171 
Maskerry,  Jfoseph  Hamil. 

ton  298 

Mason,  Francis  388 

James  227 

James  430 

John  Monck  354 

LR.  C.  114 

— —  Richardson  414 
Robtrrt   Gordon 

Sanders  202 

W.  114 

Massy ,Augnsiine  William  207 
Godfrey  William 

Hugh  170 

■  George  Eyre  156 

Hugh  237 

Hugh  Francis        170 

Him,  Natb.  Henry 

Charles  43 
John                      354 

■  Wm.  Godfrey  Dun- 
ham 170 

Massey.f/tfn.£yre  Ch^oner 
Henry  247 

Hampden  Hugh, 

MB.  143 

Nathaniel  Wm.     181 

—I Hm.  Hugh  N.  6.  155 


526 


Index, 


Massejr,  William  Gljnne  ]86 
Master,  Rdw.  Pelham  113 
H  Richard  Tbomaa   354 

Robert  AugusloB   113 

Wm.  Chester     g    166 

Masters,  Siepben  388 

—  W ID .  G  odfrey  Ray- 
son  296 

Math<»on,  Roderick  388 

Thomas  40 

Mathew,  B.  Powell  Lettice 

185 
Mathews,  Joseph  388 

Matbias,  William  68 

—  Frederick  205 

Rev.  O.  455 

MathisoUy  Joba  Augustas  388 
MatsOD,   Edward  41,  283, 

288 
Mathew,  William  Henry  237 
Matthew,  Tho.  Patrick  313 
Matthews,  Henry  William 

114 

John  Eohlin  165 

John  Henry  266 

John  Powell         388 

Mark  208 

William  424 

Wm.  M'Donald   388 

Matthey,  Alphooso  430 

Maiurio,  Wm.  Henry  308 
Maude,    Francis   Cornwallis, 

273 

Frederick  Sidney  275 

■  George  Ashley  104/270 
■  Fred.  Francis         164 

Robert  Eustace      192 

— —  Thomas  Francis  141 
Maule,  Henry  309 

— —  Henry  Budgea      156 

John  354 

-^—  John  Ramsay        200 

Robert  234 

Mauleverer,  Benj.  Banbury 

240 
■   James  Thos.     72, 

181 

William   96,321 

Maund,  Henry  315 
Maunaell,  Chas.  Cullen  205 
Charles  Studdert 

259 
<  Edward  Benncbamp 

190 
— -^— ^  Francis  Edwin  155 

Frederick  18 

George         96, 254 

Jamea  Kingaley  225 

•— ^» —  John  Edmund    354 

Nicholas  419 

Richard  162 

'  ■    ■  Robert  237 

1'homas  179 

Maarice,  Robert,  MB,  247 
Mawbey,  Henry  Way  297, 300 
Mawby,  Joseph  388 

Maise,  Henry  Fitz  Hardinge 
Barkcly  139 


Maxwell,  Alexander    88,  197 

Colin  245 

Edw.  Herbert  105,240 

George  99,  218 

— •  George  Vaughan  99, 

240 

Henry  364 

-  Henry  De  R.  335 
— —  James  185 
— —  Hon.  James  Pierce 

95,  201 

John  388 

Robert  Jamea        232 

— —  Stuart  John  Mildmay 

276 

Sir  William  Alex. 

Bart.  35 


William  Robert 


295 
156 


May,  ChaHes 

Rodolphe  de        68.  453 

Maycock,  John  Gitteos       312 

Joseph  204 

Maydwell,  Henry  Law  93, 264 
M»yen:,John  Perkins  97,  238 
May  hew,  Wm.  Aug.  John 

114 
Maynard.Edmund  Gilliog  240 
iMayne,  Henry  424 

Taylor  Lambard     140 

WiUiam  113 

William 

William 


Mayow,  Geo.  Wynell 
MocGwire,  Edward  Thos. 

St.  Lawrence 
Meacham,  John 
Mead,  Charles 
Meade,  Aug. 
— - —  Frederick 
^— ^  John 

John  Michael  De 


136 
261 
69 


152 
238 
414 
112 
37 
235 

298 
246 
240 

1'homas  Quin  297, 300 

Meaden,  Jamea  257 

Meadows.  Robert  Wyatt  160 

182 
166 
388 


Courcy 

—  Richard  Raphael 

Richard  William 


Meane,  John 

Meara,  Wm.  Hen.  Petty 

Meares,  John 

'—  William    Lewta 

Derenish 
William  Pien 


171 
114 
336 
244 


Meason,  M.  G.  L. 
Mecbao,  Maunsell 
Medhurst,  Fred.  Edward    194 

John  William     161 

Mee,  Charlea  Henry  48 

— >  James  196 

Meech,  Thos.  Crosby  354 

Moehan,  Geo.  Waller  96,  321 

Maunae  244 

Meek.  Jacob  356 

Mebeux,  Rich.  William     296 

Thos.  Geo.  Shelton  398 

Meik.  Francta  Thomas       366 
Meikleham,  Geo.  Coning- 
luune  313 


Meiklejofan,  J.  Hope  Jobs* 

atone  419 

Metn,  Frederick  R.  151 

George  99.  347 

Meier,  Ern.  T(ieo.Chr.      448 
Mejer,  Phil.  Hen.  Fred. 

86,450 
Meldrum,  George  177 

Melhuish,  S.  Camplin        lO-) 
Mellish,  WUliam  98S 

Melliss,  Geo.  W.  114 

Melville,  Alexander,  MD«  435 
— —  Henry,  Ti^c., 
KCB.  15 

B#».  Henry  BD.  454 

Winoiett  Lockhait22l 

Melvin,  A  lexonder  311 

Mendibss,  Antoioe  Louis 

de 
Mends,  Herbert 

■  Hugh  Bowen 
Jamea  Delamaia 
William  Fisher 


453 

69 
356 
^55 
308 
Menteath,  Chas.  G.  Stuart  223 

W.Stoart  114 

Menzies,  Alexander  3<M 
AlUn  365 


Charles,  KS.  16,  29i 

Charles  Fied.         296 

— ^—  Duncan  312 

Edward  313 

Jamea  26t 

James  Stewart       226 

■  Robert  245 

Wm.  Collier  285 

Mercer,  Alex.  Cavaiia  16, 267 
— ^—  Alexander  3Sd 

ArtliurHillHaatad241 

Edw.  Smyth  246 

Henry  272 

Robett  33 

Meredith,  Boyle         321,  365 

'  ■     -  George  338 

■      -  Henry  Warier    192 

'         Jamea  Henry     414 

Meredyth,  Edvrard  Henry 

John  239 

Mermet,  Joeeph  463 

Merrie,  William  421 

Messenger,  W.H.Horadaa  191 
Messiter^Geo.  Hogliea  ttV 
Susnx  Lennox 

179 
\W 
235 
159 
265 
235 
169 
452 
388 
421 
449 
449 
449 
449 


Aubrey  Beauclcrk 
Metcair,  Thomas  Lavat 
Mecge,  Slepbea  Wflliu 
William  Frad. 


Molrovick,  Nicoli 
Mourant,  Edward 

Joba  William 

Meuron,  Chas.  Cesar  da 
John  Fred,  da 


Mew,  WUIUm 
Meyer,  Charlea 
■  George 
— ^—  Geo.  JaKna 

■  Gustavvs 
Lawn  Cbaa.  A «g.  II 3, 


Index. 


627 


Meyler,  Geofge  217 

Bdcjfrick,  AugustQt  Win. 
Henry  150 

Wm.  Heniy  31 

Michel,  Cbas.  Edward  87,218 

John,  CB.      39,  266 

>Iichclly  Henry  Seymour    200 

John,  CB.        12,  267 

John  £dwmrd        272 

Walter  Taylor       355 

Micklethwaitf  George  Na- 
than 196 

Middlemore,  Robert  Fred. 

243 
MiddletOD,  Fred.  Dobaon  222 

George  438 

' John  266 
Thos.  Falkner    388 

William  127 

Wm.  Alex.        271 

— —  Wm.  Guatavua 

Alex.  245 

Mirdglcy,  Benjamin  355 

Midvrinter,  Thomas  424 

Midwood,  Thomas  W.        309 
Mildmay,  Sir  Henry  St. 

John,  Bt. 
Miles,  Georf!e 
Mil],  Wm.  Macdonald 
Millar,  Andrew,  MD. 
'  Archibald 

■  James,  3JD, 

'    H«».  James 


355 
388 
177 
300 
435 
437 
454 
355 
104 


Miller,  Charles 

Charles  Stuart 

■  Colin  Matheaon 

Milne.  MD.  213 

Donald  388 

.   ■         Dugald  Stewart  1 19 

..           F^ward  John  201 

Fiennes  S.»  CB.  58 

FredericiL  232 

Frederick  273 

Gavin  388 

Geofge  425 

George  Camming  205 


Miles,  Hon.  Lewis  Wat« 
son 

■  Thomas 


194 
227 
174 
190 


Millet,  Sydney  Crohan 
Miliigan,  Chailes 
— — —  Wm.  John  Lane  225 
MilU,  Charles  250 
Charles  James  Con- 
way                        89,  203 

E.  310 

Francis  Vanderlure 

116 

Frederick  168 

James  888 

Nicholas  129 

Robert  136 

Thomas  Hamilton  187 

William  Wilson    215 

Milman,  Egerton  Cha.Wm. 
Miles  46,  188 

Francis  Miles   9,234 

Geo.  Alderson  274,277 

■  George  Bryan        166 
■  Gostavns  Hamilton 

Lock  wood  271 

WilbrahamDigby275 


Milne,  James  Miles 
William 


Milner,  Henry  Robert 
Wm.  Shepherd 


388 
72 
18 

221 
Milnes,  Alfred  Shore  388 

— —  Colin  James,  CB,    58 

Thos.  Miles  Smitlid88 

William  194 

Milroy,  David,  MB,  181 
Milsom.  Thomas  214 

Milward,  I'homas  Walter  272 
Miochin,  Chas.  Humphrey  388 


F. 

Fred.  Calder 

George 

James  White 


335 
114 
388 
214 
315 
316 
425 
449 


George  Murray  231 

George  Thomas  254 

James  137 

'  -  James  Beyd  141 

John  123 

John,  Mi>.  311 

. John  94,  266 

~ John  355 

. Joseph  Priestley  164 

Ormabv  Bowea  229 

Philip  Francis  272 

Robert  196 

Thomas,  MJD.  231 

Thomas  258 

Thomas  Edmund  163 

William  129 

William  430 

Wilham  388 

Zaccheus  388 

Mitleid.  Thomas  356 
Milles,  Hw.  George  WaU 

son  120 


Mines,  Thomas 
MInney,  Charles  John 
Mtngay,  John 
Miniussir,  Nicholas  de 
Mionitt,  John  Christopher  182 

Mioto,  James  Clephane  259 

James  Clephane  269 

Mirehouse,  Etelyn  223 

Misseti,  Joseph  425 

Mitchell,  Alexander  145 

Alexander  182 

Berkeley  240 

Charles  B.  H.  298 

George  208 

Hamilton  315 

Hugh  A.  R.    46,114 

James  A.  F.  310 

John  34 

John  295 

John  312 

John  Wray      66. 269 

Robeit  388 

Rodney  Ashbrook  276 

Thomas  Henry  355 

Thomas  John  121 

— .—.  Thomas  Peter  365 


Mitchell,  Sir  Thoi.  Living, 
stone  38 

Wellington  17  i 

Mitford,  Bertram  Chailet    94 

Henry  170 

Henry  George  66,  294 

Henry  Reveley     202 

John  Philip  365 

Mitford  225 

Percy  202 

Mockler,  Edward  122 

Robert  216 

Wm.  Elliot  266 

Moeller,  Frederick  452 

Moffat,  Rowland  93,  2a5 

Moffatt,  Abraham  388 

John  Edward         153 

James  W.  S.  248 

■  Kenneth  Mackenaie 

385 
MoflStt,  James,  MD.  435 

Moggridge,  John  Yerbury 


Mogridge,  James   Edward 


286 
388 


Moir,  John  De  Winter 
Cha.  Jas.  114 

William  209 

Moleswoith,  Arthur   John 

388 

A.  Oliver  365 

Edw.  Nassau      178 

Richard  170 

Rich.Csrr  39 

St.  Aubyn     99,  283 

Moleyos,  Edw.  Charles  de 

286 
Moline,  James  Prichard  313 
Mollan,  Wm.  Campbell  98,227 
M  oiler,  Arthur  Marqubard 

191 
-^— —  Chas.  Champion    388 

John  Glaus      94, 201 

Molloy,  John  355 

Molony,  John  Sharman  235 
Trevor  Charles  274 
William  Mills        235 


Moiynenx,    Charlie 

Berkeley  131 

Mohon,  Joseph  Dinham  251 

Moock,  Chas.  Stanley  388 

Hon,  Richard  194 


Monckton,  Hen*  H.  Manners 

130 
Moncrieff,  George  Henry  160 
George         36, 149 


Money,  Archibald,  C£.  KO, 

10,  129 


George 


368 
17 
207 
414 
173 


Monins,  Eaton 

Monk,  Henry  Gearge 

—  John 

— —  Arthur  Uoyd 

Monkland,  George      65,  226 

Monro,  Chas.  James  Hale 

187 

David  Arthur   93,138 

■     James,  M,D«        148 


0S8 

Montell,  Charki 

Peter 

— . Tho«.  BewloT 

Monioo,  Hon,  D.  John 

Monlaga,  Georse 

—  Jas.  VmiuHarUials 

161 

Willoughby  87 

■  Horace  William 

386 


Index* 


Moore^  Isaac 
John 


HooUDaro,  Heorj 
B.  J. 


265 
307 


Montenacb,  Ch.  Theodore 

de  166 

Montgotnerie,  Alexander    161 

Fredci  irk       26 1 

— —  Frederick        43 1 

Patrick,  CB.  112, 

117 
Moatgomery,  Alex.  Barry 

67, 151 
— — ^—  Alexander  Geo. 

209 
•.-.^«..—  AleiiinderRich. 

355 
-  Henry  193 

Hugh  Parker  212 

<     I  Lambert  Lyons 

17,  149 

Robert  414 

Robert  Blackall 

164 
■  Robt.  James 

125 
MontrooreDcy,  Clias.  Anne 
Uwde  288 

— Hn.R.H.de  184 

■     ■   ■       Joseph  de    210 

^ Rob.  Geoffre 

Aug.  de  175 

Moniresor,  Henry  Edward 

72.  144 
Henry  WUUam  270 
309 
129 


Mootunaro,  B.  J. 
Muodie,  Daniel 
Moody,  Hampden  Cle* 
nent  Blamire 

Richard  Clement 

■  Wilmot  HortoD 


285 
285 
271 
36 


Moor,  Hassdl  Rich. 
Moore,  Alvx.  Geo.  Mont- 
gomery 127 

■  Charlea  319 

Chas.  William  414 

Kdwaid           91,  1«2 

E.  M.  335 

■  Francis  6 

Vrederick  355 

Fr«d,  Wm.  256 

George  419 

George  Frederic  235 

— ^—  Henry  365 

-^—  Henry  309 

Htniry  Edtrard  1 86 

— ^— — >  James  Adulphus  388 

James  Guy  Piers  312 

James  T.  73 

■  •        Jas.  Statrart  866 


249 
183 
414 
425 
439 
253 
185 
437 
388 
295 


CB. 


John 
John 
John 

John  Croft 
John  Leslie 
John  Wardrop 
Joshua  John 
>  Nicholas 
Rich.  Comwallisi 

113 
-*-—  Richd.  Rozborough 

166 

—  Hon.  Robert 

Robert 

— —  Samuel 

—  Stephen 

Stuart 

^-^  Thomas 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Thomas 

Thimiaa  Charles 

Cotton 

Tbomaa  Forsyth 


58 
156 
338 
215 
126 
113 
240 
300 
355 

295 
310 


Thomss  Maillaod  213 


William  Fred. 

William  George 

—  Wm»  Jas.  Bury 

M'Leod 

Wm.  Middleton 


Moi|;an,  Thomas  Kyd        316 
Morice.  David.  MD.  430 

Morison,  James  437 

Morle,  John  S65 

Morley,  Arthor  G.  Etelya  194 

Edward  Lacy         3«» 

Morphy,  Richard  380 

Wm.  Fletchtr  Jas* 

216 


Moirah,  James  Arthur 
Moniay  Anhmr 


275 
13 

321 

166 

Wm.  Yorke     49,  205 

Moorhead,  Charles  388 

■  Edward,  MD.   183 

James  176 

Thomas,  MD.    314 

Moorhouse,    Thomas    Mould 

Edgar  114 
Moorsom,  Charles  John     181 

Robert         70, 149 

William  Robt.  203 

Morant,  Horatio  Harbord  220 

William  Samuel    145 

Morehouse,  George  414 

Morel,Chas.Carew  de  106, 219 
Moreton,  Hon,  Algernon  T. 

141 

Moses  .388 

Morewood,  Geo.  Alex.  AfD. 

434 
Morgan,    Alex,    Briith- 
waite  437 

Anthony  247 

Bernard  229 

Edward  355 

Evan  102 

Fred.Courtenay  253 
George  Anthony  206 
George  Manneia  124 
Godfrey  Charles  143 
Hill  Faulcoocr  179 
Hugh  101 

John  4-25 

Jonathan  210 

Monteford  Spread  2 10 
Thomas  112 

Thomas  388 


913 
10 

Chas.Heory  105,  971 
Edmund  FinacsM  Cfi. 

16 
941 
365 


-  Edmund 

-  Griffith  Jefli«y 

-  Henry  Jooeph  65, 269 

-  Hcrbtrt  239 

-  John  W.  H.  C  G. 

296.  30A 
->  Samuel  S66 

-Timothy  181 

-UssherLee  996 

-William        106,143 

-  WUlUm  973 

-  WUIiam  49$ 
-William  John        114 


Morrison,  George  P.  Edw.  173 

Hans 

John   Cbarim 


Downie 


J. 

Biefa.  Fmldiiig 

Wm.  Lawtie 


306 
389 
178 
988 

ar« 

114 

112 


Morse,  Henry  Brown* 

Heo.  Charlea 

Janncs 

Morshead,  Chas.  AndenoQ 

3«9 

PentyreAndenoa  356 

Mor«,  G.  H.  977 

Morlashed,  John  414 

Mortimer,  Joseph  Edward  166 

Thos.  Bythcsen  355 

WUliam  Picm  932 

Morton,  Cha.  Brooke         US 
Edwin  164 


M.ViUicrs  Sankcy  186 

Samuel  Jamea        li« 

William  389 

Moseley,  Herbert  Heory  191 
Mosley,  Godficy  Goodaoa  171 
Moss,  Henry  414 

Mosse,  Charles  Beaij.  314 
— ^  Henry  Aleaaodor  3R9 

157 
177 
254 


Philip  Aogosti 
WiHiam 


Mofttyn,  John  Wm.  MJK 

Robert 

■  Hon,  Roger 

Satago 

Thomas 


Mot  he,  Peter  Jaa.  do  la 
Moitr,  Peter  do  la,  CB. 
Mottley,  1  boa.  Martis 
Mouat,  James, 
Monbray,  Edwofd 


166 
174 
176 
4.55 
Hi 
35S 
132 
971 
904 


Mould,  Fzederick  tSS 

James  Stirling       298 

Thos.  RtirUogi97,285 

Moiilio,  Andrew  dv  389 
Moaniejr»  Charles  James  223 
MouDsteven,  Hender  103 
Wm.  Tho, 

Blewett  70, 320 

Mount   Charles,  George 

Henry,  Earl  0f  118 

Mount  Edgcumbey  Ernest 

Aug.  Earl  of  117,335,389 
Monntaio,  Rclbt.  Frederick271 
Mountford,  John  Joseph  389 
Mowatt,  John  Lealand  118 
Madge,  Henry  CoIumi  298 
Muir,  William  Mure»  HD.184 
Mulcaster,  Wm.  Edw.  113 
Mullialli  John  425 

M -J  1  hoi  land,  Andrew  425 

MuUaiky,  Daniel  439 

Mullen,  John  262,355 

John  F.  Wbitmore  238 

Mailer,    Bingham    Henry 

Edward  152 

Ed w.  A.  G.      69, 15 1 

Fred.  Augustus      449 

Frederick  Henry    451 

Fred.  Priuler         1 52 

— —  Jost  453 

Ludewig  Von        448 

Nicholas  86,  453 

Molliner,  Wm.  Rioe  256 
Multins,  John  260 

Mulock,  John  Joseph         3 15 

Ibomas  Edmunds  222 

Mulville,  Charles  Blood  123 
Mundell,  Herbert  Vaughan 

248 
Muttdy,  Charles  Godfrey    355 

George  V.       75, 184 

Godfrey  Charles       41 

Pierrepottt  Hen.     270 

Robert  Miller  87 

Monnings,  William  Vesey  175 
Munn,  lienry  Oldman  139 
Munus,  £.  C.  336 

Munro,  Alexander  94, 167 
—  A.  T.  336 

Campbell  145 

Donald  Harvey     204 

Fredenck  389 

George      91, 99,  320 

George  Granville 

Gower  239 

>  Gustavus  Francis  299 

Innes  Colin  163 

John  112 

William  65,  19U 

William  311 

William,  ftfD.       311 

— —  Wui.  Stewart  James 

Home,  MD.  235 

Momer,  Frederick  451 

Morcbiaon,  Kenneth  Robi. 

209 

Kenneth  104 

' —  Ktnneth  389 


Jnd$x. 

Murchison,  Rodk.Maingy  301 
Murdoch,  James  Mi  Burn  136 
Mure,  Charles  Reginald    194 

George  389 

John,  Mi>.  141 

William  231 

Muriel,  George  William  227 
Murphy,  Frncs.  Eastwood  178 

-JamM  161 

Miah  William       243 

Thomas  John         314 

»  Wm.  Lawrence     254 

Murray,  Adam  414 

Adam  Walker        437 

Alexander       94, 239 

Alexander  389 

Alex.  Henry  274, 277 

Arthur  138 

Augustus  Wm.  97,254 

Charles  87 

Charles  98, 193 

Charles  Robert      355 

Hon.  Charles  86 

■  David  Mortimer    216 

Denis,  MD.  435 

Francis  835,  389 

Freeman  46 

— —  George  114 

George  355 

Geo.  Freemen  91,217 

Hon.  Henry,  CB.    9. 

140 
— —  Henry  231 

Henry  355 

James  287 

James  335 

James  425 

Lord  Jus.  Charles 

Plantagenet  60, 149 

James  Florence      235 

James  Pulteney     298 

James  William      310 

John  310 

John  246 

John  Honrf  190 

Patrick  Keith  !       145 

Thomas  Andrew 

286 
136 
255 


Lumsden 

William 

Wm.  McCarthy 


William  Sim,;irjD.dl2 


Murtagh,  John,  AfD. 
Musgrave,  Christopher 
Edw. 

Musgroye,  Horace 
Muskett,  Thomas  Wtllia 
Mussenden,  William 
Muter,  Dunbar  Douglas 
Muttlebury,  Geo.  Alex. 
Myers,  Wm.  James 
William 


437 

253 
259 
389 
134 
211 
124 

66 
883 
156 

68 
104 


Melius,  Fred.  Jaroeg 

George  F. 

— —  Rodney 
\^  m,  CoWille  Rod- 
ney 198 
Mylne,  Graham                 235 
Mylrea,  Frederick  Thof .    908 


£29 

Mytton,  Devereux  Herbert  237 


Nagel,  John 
Nangle,  George 

■  Henry 
■  Waller  C. 


336,  389 
389 
17& 
274 

Nantes,  Richard  389,  319 
Naper,  William  Datton  162 
Napier^  Chas.  Jas.Dundas  299 

Duncan  Campbell  389 

D.  Campbell         310 

Edward  H.  D.  Elera 

39.  lis 
■  Sir  George  Thomas, 

KCB.  8, 254 

Geo.  Thos.  Conolly, 
CB.  44,117 

Robert  112 

Thos.  Erskine,  CB. 

11.167 

Wm.CE.      60,176 

Sir  Wm.  F.  P.  KCB. 

9,173 
Nash,  John  389 

Joseph  112 

T.  Llewellyn.  MD.   255 

99 
298 
889 
200 
835 
389 
180 
298 
134 


Naamyth,  Cbarlei 
Nason,  Henry 
■  Henry 

John 

J.R. 


Nayler,  Charles 
Naylor,  Charles  Searlin 
■  George 
'       James  Sadler 


Neale,    Melville,     MD. 

313,456 
Keame,  Charles  Covell  159 
Neare,  Aruodell  123 

Wyndhara  2*23 

Nedham,  Charles  161 

William  Robt.66, 269 

Need,  Arthur  140 

Neill,  John  Martin  Bladen 

88,  191 

James  Qeorg#  1 13 

Matthew  437 

William  425 

Neligan,  Thomas  389 

Nelson,  Alexander  Aber- 

cromby  263 

Charles  Robert     242 

Michael  425 

Richard  J.       71, 284 

IhomasL.  K.       191 

Wm.  Frederitk      437 

Nembhard,  John  Fred.  113 
Nepean,  Alfred  de  Uocbepied 

296 

Edmund  103 

William  88 

Nesbict,  Alexander  163 

Henry  163 

Nesfield,  William  Andrews  389 
\esham,  Thomas  W*  335 
Nestor,  James  856 

Neuschiiffer,  Chcrlci  Sr* 

nest  F,  461 


530 


Index, 


KeviD»  George  Henry        158 

P.  Percjr  116 

Neville,  Breut  223 
Edward          105^  150 

■  Glastonburj  287 

Henry  Draper  99.  151 

Robeit  162 

Rothea  Haatioga    181 

Newall,  Tboa.  Protbero     299 

William  Edwall     244 

Newbolt,  Francia  389 

. Robert  Henry       276 

Newburg,  Arthur  A.  Camac 

365 
Newcombei  Joseph  439 

Newcome,  Willm.  Henry  276 
Mewcoinen,  George  210 

Mewdigale,  Edward  252 

Fra.Wm.    72,147 

Hen.Ricb.Legge253 

Newenhaoi,  Richard         356 

William  Henry  215 

Newhooie,  William  74 

Newland,  Arthur  151 

Newman,  Charlea  Rayoer  7S 

Charles  Cecil         165 

■  Lydaton  133 

Newport,  Henry  Bolton     190 

Simon  George    190 

Newton,  Geo.  Glaacou      178 

Hibbert  389 

Horace  Parker       27 1 

John  313 

John  389 

Thomas  Charlea    389 

Walter  389 

William  Jamea      164 

William  Saml.  46, 147 

Neynoe,  Charlea  Fitz  Roy  366 

Joseph  389 

Nisi,  John  243 

Nicholas,  Albert  197 

Griffin  156 

«—  James  355 

Nieholetts.  Gilbert  Alfred  220 
'        Wm.  Hamilton 

114 

Nicholl,  Hume  127 

Nicholls,  George  33 

Henry  103 

John  355 

Nicholson,  Brinsley,  MD.  212 

Brinsley,  MM.  434 

——^  Christ.  Hampden  355 

■  Huntley  366 

John  113 

John  389 ' 

John  4.'S1 

Joseph  419 

Lothiaa  287 

Richard  389 

Nickle.  Sir  Robert,  KH.  13 

Nicolas,  Paole  Harris  389 

NiciilMy,  Fred.  Lew.  113 

Nicoll,  Charles  146 

— ^— ->  Jsmes  276  j 

«^— ~  8«mud  James  299 : 

Nifiolls*  Aognstos  3661 


NieolU,  Edward  H 

GustsTUS  8,283 

Oliver  153 

Olirer  H.  Atkine  276 

Robert  Murphy     2 1 7 

Nicolson,  Patrick.  MD.     437 
NightiDgsIe,  Arthur  CoUett 

245 
Hen.  Dicken- 
son 298 
Nisbet.  Thomas  121 
Nisbett,  David  114 


liam 


Francis  Henry  Wil- 


Henry 
F. 


276 
389 
327 
437 
241 
253 
414 


Nivison,  Jas.  Finlayson 
Niion,  Alfred 
——  Arthur 
— *^—  John  Isaac 

Munay  Octavioa   270 

WUliam  Richmond 

389 
William  Frederick 

233 
Noble,  Andrew 
Waiiam  Hatt 


274 

287 

72 

227 


Noel,  Stephen 

Nolan,  John 

Nolloth.  Peter  Brames  72,294 

Nooth,  Henry  69 

Henry  Stephen  356 

Noon,  Edward  Gregg  201 
Francia  Harry  297 


Nowlan,  John 
— — •  Thomas 


Norbuiy,  T.  Coningsby  N.  126 
NorclifTe,  Norcliflle,  KU.  24 
Norcott,  Wm.  Sberbrook 

Ramsay  75, 252 

Norman,  Charles  John 

William  224 

John  74 

George  Herman     208 

Hcory  Radford      161 

Robert  366 

William  389 

Norrisy  George  197 

Henry  Albert  226 

Robert  389 

William  263 

Nortli,  Charles  Napier       21 1 

Joseph  P.  130 

Roger  414 

William  426 

Northcote,  Lewis  SuflTord  190 
Northey,  Geo.  Wilbr«ham  177 
— —  Lewis  Augustus     112 

William  Brook      223 

Norton,  Charles  Graotley  203 


James  Roy 

Edward 


Norwood,  Robert 
Noit,  Hollis  Henry 

John  Henry 
<         Francis  Peicy 

George 

William 

Nowlan,  Henry  Jsmcs       192 
Joha  314 


365 
107,  240 
123 
299 
186 
02,320 
113 
236 


201 
S89 
Nugent,  Andrew  129 

Cha.Uvtllia  89,2C9 

Cha.B.P.N.H.  286 

Geo.  Stcpbeos  N. 

Hodges  430 

St.  Geo.  MerryB    180 

>  James  98,  187 

Halechi  219 

Morgan 

Walter 

Walter  Geofge 

WiUiam 


439 

389 
184 
160 
238 


Nunn.  George  SbenDsa 

Jas.  Lofios  Wiouelt  232 

John  Joshus  24S 

—  Lofius  John  261 

William  Edwwd  166 

William  John  177 

Nufg,  John  463 

Nurse,  Chas.  Botkeley  299 

Nuthall,  Thoa.  John  1)3 

Wm.  Froat  114 

Nutting,  Geo.  Stewart  199 

Cakes,  Tho.  Geo.  Alex.      138 

Charles  Joabm  TulT- 

nell  152 

Oakley,  Sonlden  65.  207 

Geo.  Jobs  A  Fata  2J4 

Gates.  James  Poole,  KH.    58 

William  Coape  355 

Wm.  Hen.  Coapa     249 


O'Beiroe.  Jamea,  MD.      439 
O'Brien.  Baribolooaew       229 

Charles  113 

Darid  236 

Donoogh  93,  238 

Edward  Jamea        13 

Francis  437 

Henry  H.  D.         103 

James  389, 336 

John  181 

■  John  Terence        437 

JobnT.  Nkolla    222 

Richard  Serrell      3il 

■'  Teieooe  4« 

Wm.  Creagh         2t5 

WUliam     Edward 

Freeman  SOS 

0*CaIlaglian.  Charles        316 

Edward  2i:3 

Hy.  Doaatos  W 

Patnck,  MD.    435 

O'Connell,  Darnel  35o 

— — — ^  Morgan  Jaaacs  li^ 
Richard  271 


O'Connor.  Beturd  IUcbd.3€9 

James  3fi8 

James,  MD»         4si7 

John  Iw 

Charles  447 

Luka  E.  2St 

Luke  Smytb     64. 354 

-^— —  Maurice  3W 

Nicholas.  MD.      3) 


O'Conor,  Rich.  Joha  Ress  l«l 


O'Dell,  Edm.  Westropp    389 

Francis  215 

Robert  Wolsey      209 

Odell,  WUliam  312 

O'DooDell,  Sir  Charles 

RoQtIedge  14 

John  Vize  178 

'  John  439 

Michael  161 

P.  336 

O'Donoghue,  Charles  228 
O'DoDOvan,  DaDiel,3fi>.  263 
Oehlkers,  Christian  449 

O'Flaherty.  Richard  Jas.  312 
O'Flaoaji^o,  John  256 

O'Flyn,  Andrew  389 

Ogilvie,  Alexander,  MD,   293 

■  A.  W.  Arro8(roDg275 

James  430 

Ogilvy,  David  389 

— ^-  James  176 

.  John,  MB.  184 

Thomas  62,119 

Ogle,  Edmund  285 

O'Gorman,  Purcell  242 

0'Grady,John  74 

■■     ■  ■-  Carew  Loais  Aug. 

288 

Stand,  de  Courcy  216 

William 

O'Halloran,  Henry  Dunn 
O'Hara,  James 
— —  Richard 

WilUam 

O'Hea,  John 
O'Kecfe,  James 
O'Kelly,  James 
Oldershausen,  Franz.  Geo. 

Ton 
Oldershaw,  Charles 
——r Chas.  Edward 


425 
64 
122 
276 
191 
176 
419 
389 

448 
103 
273 
270 
166 


Oldfield,  Anthony 

Aldred 

Johti,KH.       16,  283 

Macartney  Hume  257 

Richard  274 

Oldham,  John  Field  72 

Oldright,  John  104 

O'Leary,  Thomas  Connor, 

MB.  210 

Oliphant,  George  276 

Oliver,  Charles  Valentine  218 
—  John  389 

Olirey,  Walter  Rice  243 

0*Loghlin,  John  William 

Brooke 

Joseph  P. 


OlphertSy  Robeit 
O'Malley,  Austin  Peter 

Sir  WilUam 

William 

William  Boyd 

0*Meara,  William 

D. 

Ommanney,  Fran.  Montague 

Maxwell  272 

Ompteda,  Christ.  Lewis 

von  450 


185 
178 
389 
239 
336 
223 
228 
431 
335 


Index. 

Ompteda,  L.  Albrecht  ton  450 
O'Neill,  Charles  355 

Charlton  73 

— — —  £dw.  Kingsborough 

230 

Henry  389 

Henry  Arthur  43 

John  266 

John  James  S.       171 

John  Bmce  Rich. 

Viscount  7 

William  95,  321 

Onslow,  Arthur  Edward       59 

Henry  Philips        1 80 

Phipps  Vansittart  389 

Pilcairn  104 

Wm.  Campbell      114 

Orange,  F.  X.  de  Courcy  187 

John  Edward  69,320 

Ord,  Alfred  Robert  238 

Augustus  William      187 

Frederick  William 


272 
285 


Craven 

Harry  St.  George 

Wm.  Redman      37, 283 

Orde,  JohnWm.Powlett  193 
Ordon,  John  453 

O'Reilly,  Henry  William  439 

John  425 

John  389 


Ormsby,  Anthony 
Arthur 


Orlebar,  Orlando  Robert 

Hamond  179 

Orme,  Herbert  Lewis         414 

William  Henry  237 

Wm.  Knox  161 

99,232 
355 
Augustus  Howard  355 
Henry  Michael      389 
James  112 

James  389 

John  William  66,  269 
Owen  Lloyd  91,  321 
Sewell  389 

Wm.  Carlestoo      113 
Or))en,  Wm.  Neweuham 

M.  '      229 

Orr,  Andrew  Spotswood     273 
Orr,  James  389 

John  390 

J.  336 

Martin  68,  320 

Wm.  John  Alex.       210 

Osbom,  Kcan  309 

— ^—  George  Toddington 

162 

Thomas  430 

Osborne,  Francis  422 

Hon.  D'Arcy  G. 


Hugh  Stacey 


239 

0*Shang)ine8sy, W.Cooke  255 
O'Shea,  Rodney  Payne  227 
O'Toole,  John  M'Culloch 

165 
Otter,  Charles  J.  88,  213 
OtUey,  Coghill  Glendwr  113 
Otway,  Charles  44,  268 


531 

Olway,  E.  J.  335 

Oughton,  James  390 

Ooseley,  William  355 

Ovtraro,  James,  CB,  1 12 

Ouvry,  Henry  Aime  100,  135 
Ovans,  Charles  112 

Ovens,  John  Coote  160 

Owen,  Charles  Henry        274 

Henry  Cha.  Cunlifte 

285 

5tr  John,  KCB.       14 

KH.  117,300 

Sir  John,  Bart.      454 

Loflus 

Robert 

'  Robert  Hassall 

Stephen 

William 


35 
355 
415 
308 
174 
184 
126 


Owens,  John 
Owles,  Alfred  Job 
Ozenden,  Charles  Vernon 

252 
Ozanne,  R.  M.  335 

Ozzard,  Albert  Henry        299 

Pack,Arthur  John98, 117, 158 

Denis  Wm.  269 

Packe,  Geo.  Hussey  355 

Packett,  John  422 

Padfield,  Francis  171 

Pagan,  Samuel  Alex.         390 
Page,  George  Hyde  209 

Robert  355 

Paget,  Lord  Alfred  67 

—  Frederick  36 

—  Lord  Geo.  Aug.  Fred. 

44, 131 

Leopold  Grimston      272 

Patrick  L.  C.      99,  149 

Richard  Horner         218 

Robert  390 

Paille,  Peter  Francis  309 

Pain,  George  293 

Pakenham,  Hon.  Fred.  Beau- 
champ  248 

Rob.  Maxwell    194 

Thomas  Henry  181 

— —  Hon.  Wm.  Lygon 

75 

William  355 

Palling,  Henry  415 

Palliser,  Henry    47,  268, 277 

John  Angustioe    228 

Palmer,  Arthur  Watson      156 

Charies  390 

Chas.  Quartley      436 

Edmund  272 

Edward  Despard    355 

Francis  Roger  96, 211 

Henry  113 

■  Henry  James         259 
Henry  Wellington 

226 
Herrick  Augustus  214 

■  James  91,  256 

John  355 

John  Reynolds      163 

■    — —  Nicholas  49 

£  K 


532 


Index. 


Palmer,  Reginald  Gaard   256 

ReyDoIds  44 

Roger  137 

Samuel  425 

Thoroai  198 

William  390 

Paliologut,  Wm.  Thomas  315 
Panatlieri,  Joseph  452 

Pannach,  Charles  451 

PaDoell,  Rohert  390 

Papillon,  Alei.  Fred.  Wro. 

104 
Paidey,  John  Quia  355 

Parish,  Henry  Woodbine   196 
Park.  Archibald  114 

Thomas  102 

Thomas  293 

William  Ker  313 

Parke,  Charles  Barker       297 

Hamnett        295,300 

Hy.Wm.66,  294,  300 

Richard  296 

Samuel  390 

'  Tho.  Adams,  CB,    13 

William        104.  224 

Parker,  Arthur  Charles       223 

Edward  356 

£dw.Augu8tus  63,294 

■  Francis  Geo.  S.     205 
Frederick  390 

■  Fred,    Saintbnry 


Parrj,  William  Henrr      184 
Parsons.  ClilTord  244 

Fred.  W.  Adams    175 

Gother  Mann        257 

Guy  415 

Richard  Tapper     390 

Robert  Mann        287 

Partridge,  John  425 

-  Sam*  Hen*  114 

Thomas  314 

William  137 

Paschal,   George   Frederick 

62 
Pascoe.  Alfred  Henry        299 

John  73 

Richard  Wm.  102. 349 


Pasley,  Sir  Chas.  Wm.  KCB. 

9,283 

Charles  286 

George  Malcolm  274 


George  Hubert 

John 

Kenvon  SteveoB 

Michael 

Richard 

William 


431 
244 
167 
390 
390 
44,  118 
356 


Passy,  Edm.  William  Wilton 

59,263 
Patersoo,  Alexander  390 

Charles  421 

Edward  Jamet   356 

F.  T.  Logan      215 

James  67, 154 

■        James  243 
James,  AfD*       437 


William  Buck  Car* 

thew  Augustus  230 

Parkin,  John  Bawden        273 
Parkinson,  Chas.  Fred.        69 

Charles  Frederick  247 

Chas.  Edw,  171 

reward,  CB.    10, 245 

Henry  157 

John  146 

Parlby.  Brook  Bridges.  CB. 

112 

William  41, 136 

Parlour,  William  422 

Pamell,  Wm.  Henry  145 

Parr,  Frederick  171 

— » Samuel  114 

*—  Thomas  205 

—  Thomas  256 
Parrmtt,  Hillebrant  Mered. 


Patience,  James 
Paton,  Edward 

James 

George 


390 


James  Edw.  Thos* 
Wm.  Temple 


293 
209 
299 
390 
133 


Parry,  Francis  Joseph 
■  James 

— ^  John  Erans 

John  Homdon  297  300 

I^egh  Richmond     156 

Thomas  390 

William  312 


Joseph  14 

Thomas        12, 267 

WUliam  232 

62,  217 

425 

155 

390 

Patrickson,  Christ.  C.  CB. 

30 
^— ^— -  James  Henry  172 
Patson,  John  Stafford  1 13 
Pattenson.  Charles  114 

Patterson.  Charles  Doyle    161 

Charles  John     255 

^— ^-—  David  Aikman  255 

John  Williams  389 

Leslie  Ogilby      186 

WUliam  183 

Patterson,  Wm.  Thos.  Laird 

243 
Pattison«  Charles  321 

Pattiason,  Henry  George    232 

Robert  45 

Pattle,  Thomas  89,  142 

William,  CB.  112. 117 

Patton,  Henry  Bethune      178 

John  40, 266 

Walter  Douglas 

Phillippe  64, 226 

PatiouB,  Geoige  102 

William  Hen.  Wilson 

213 
Patullo.  James  Brodie  75, 181 
Paty,  George  Wm.  CB.  ITif.   , 

11,222 

Geo.Wm.  2071 

Patrinsky,  Ernest  ton  452 , 
Paul,  James  217  i 
ThomuHeoiy         l)2j 


Paul,  William  Henry  163 
Paulet,  Charles  Wimasa  133 

Lard  Fred.      42,  147 

Lard  WiUiam  39 

Archibald  Fred.     384 

Paulelt,  Hon.  Amies  145 
Pazton,  Archdall  Fred.  389 
Payn,  Thos.  George  Duw6 

213 

WUliam  204 

Pavne.  Charles  WUliam 
Meadows 

Fred.  John  FoUioU  436 

GaUway  Bjrng       296 

—  Henry  Lavingtoii  133 
John  146 

■  Peter  Trent  Mnmy 

295 

Wm.  Aug.  TowM- 

hend  356 

Paynter,  David  Wm.  104,  270 

■  George  121 

John  149 

Joshua  139 

Peach.  Geoige  435 

HeniyP.  KeigUy  120 

John  CarroU  390 

Peacocke,  George  4S2 

—  George,  AT J>.   313 

George  John      167 

Heniy  253 

■  Thomas  33 

Thomaa  Goodrickfl 
236 

Wanen  WUliam 

Richard  390 

Peake,  George  WiUiam,  MJ>. 

314 
Pearee.  Charles  Wm*  74 

Peard,  George  SbttUkaa  171 
Peareth,  William  131 

Pears,  Tho.  TownaeBd,  CB. 

lU 
Pearee,  A*  T*  Gratveika  275 
Edward  Octanas297. 

300 
Pearson,  Charlee  Knight  182 
Charlea  William    219 


MD. 


Hugh 
Joseph 
Matthew 
RichaiU  Artkor, 


Otway 


Richard    Lyofls 


Samuel 
Thos.  Hooka 
William  Charloe  240 


335 
335 

390 

437 

168 
121 

68 


Pcchell,  WUUam  Moctancr 


Wm.  H.  C. 


237 


Peckett,  Sampeon 
Pedder,  Charles  Dani 

Thomai 

Peddie,  CroAon 

George 

W  Ulitm 


422 
190 
133 
IT2 
192 
32V 


Index. 


533 


PeeblM,  Thomat  162 

Peel,  Arihor  Lennox  203 

Cecil  Lennox  203 
Edmund              99, 137 

Edmund  890 

Fnncis  186 

Jonathan  15 

John  185 

Rennald  356 

Robert  164 

Robert  Moore  132 

Speneer  151 

William  204 

William  Henry  259 

Peers,  Hen.  de  Iinn4  890 

Peevor,  George  856 

Pegley.  Robert  426 

Peile,  John  Henry  274 

Peine,  Chat.  Henry  266 

Pellatt,  Joseph  335 
Pellew,  Han,  B.  Reynolds  253 

Pelley,  Earnest  Le  227 

Pelly,  Henry  Raymond  287 

Raymond  Richard  188 

Pembertoo,  O.  Keating  366 
■                 Wykebam  Leigh 

212 


Pender,  Francis  Henry 
Penfold,  Edward 
Peogelley,  Edward 

Wm.  Jenny 


156 
389 
390 
296 
43 
273 


Penleaxe,  Henry 

Peuoy  Lewie  Wm, 

Pennant,  Hun,  £dw.  Gor- 
don Douglas  82 

Penoefather,  Henry  Van* 
sitUrt  173 

—  John  Lysaght, 

CB.  16,  117 

• Matthew        181 

Richard         390 

Penningtony  Jas.  Master- 
son  419 

— -^—  Hon*  Josalyn 
Fnnds  242 

Rowland,       390 

■         —  Thomas   Alex. 
Matterson  D'Veber        390 

Penno,  W.  L.  335 

Penny,  R.  Nicholas,   CB. 

112, 117 

Pennycuick,  Jaraea  Farrell 

106,  273 

PennymaiK  James  Whits  356 

Penrice,  Herbert  Newton  286 

Penrose,  Charles  Penrose 

Penraddocke,  Thomas 

Penton,  John 

Thomas 

Pepper,  Geo.  Nicholaon 

Theobald 


295 
356 
236 
130 
182 
390 
101 
128 
240 


Pepyat,  Geoi^ge  Bownell 
Pepys,  Edmnod 
Perceval,  Ernest  Ang. 
Perceval,  John  Maxwell,  CB, 

48, 163 

Spencer  47, 147 

Perciral,  PhUip  231 


Percival,  Horace  275 

Percivall.  Charles  447 

Percy,  Francis  390 

— *—  Hon,   Hen.   Hugh 
Manvers  60,  144 

John  William  160 

Peretti,  Dominico  Antonio  452 


Perham,  John 
William 


Perkin,  William 
Paring,  George  Harmer 
J.  S.  R9V,  MA. 


Perrin,  James 
Charles 


Perry,  Adam 

'    ■■  Charles  James 
Henry 
«—  Richard  Lavite 
William 


390 
390 
425 
241 
323 
242 
218 
196 
239 
390 
390 
293 
Persse,  Dudley  158 

Walter  Blakeney  242 

Peratoo,  David,  MD.         437 
Pery,  Edmond  H.  C.  180 

William  Cecil  George 

241 

Pester,  Henry  46,268 

-  John  Constantine  253 

Peler,  Algernon  356 

Geo.  F.  C.  835 

Petit,  Gugltelmo  265 

Petley,  John  Alex.  Charles 

209 

Patrick  M'Leod 

Robert 


356 
890 
116 
225 
356 
126 


Peto,  James  Fielder 
—  William  Lawes 
Fetre,  John 

Oswald  Petre 

Petrie,  Fra.  Wm.  Henry    162 

Martin  261 

Samuel  431 

Pett,  George  335 

Pettat,  Thos.  John  356 

Pettingal,  Francis  Wm.  102 
Peyton,  Algernon  Wm.  118 
Peyton,  Francis  94, 250 

John  339 

Pfannkuche,  Augustus  451 
Phelips,H.Hen.P.Prescott  274 

Richard  270 

William  Douglaa  178 

Phelps,  John  Shaw  208 

Phibbs,  Richard  115 

John  Kingston       114 

Wm.  Harte    70,321 

Philipps,  George  415 

Philip,  John  Roy,  i/J9.  316 
Philips,  Edwin  William     207 

Frederick  129 

■  George  288 

Henry  274,277 

.  James  Geo.  133 

John  Alex.   .  45, 294, 

298 

Nathaniel  George  198 

William  S.  126 

Phillimore,  Wm.  Broogh  145 
PhiUips,  Edward  134 


Phillips,  Fred.  HarveyBathnrtt 

271 
— —  John  390 

■  ■  Robert  Fryer         101 
Robert  Jocelyn    890, 

827 

Robt.Newton  64,262 

PhiUipps,  Charles  Bnrch     190 

■  Henry  Pye        153 

James  Winsloe  366 

— —  John  390 

— —  John  James       212 

John  Lewes        241 

Paul  Winsloe  271, 

356 
Phillott,  Frederick  J.  93 

Phillpotts,  Arthur  Thomas  270 

William  Colea   287 

Philpot,  £dwar4  890 

PhiUp  226 

Phipps,  Ifm.  Charles  Beau- 
mont 84 

Paul  Andrew  L,    242 

Richard  Leckonby  69 

William  113 

Ptckard,  Henry  William     390 

■  ■  James  296 
Pickering,  John,  MD.  311,  455 

■  ■     John  Keane       374 

Wm.  Henry  49, 268, 

275 
390 
390 
439 
248 
353 
835 
335 
368 
101 
6,  124 
98,  320 
242 
235 
315 
856 
271 
390 
390 
248 
33 
356 
218 


Pictet,  Armand  Jaques 
Frederick 


Pierce,  Thomas  Estwick 
-  Frederick 


Piercy,  Henry 
Piers,  Henry  W. 
Piesse,  F.  A. 
Pteten,  Charles 
Pigot,  Brooke 

—  Richard 
Pigott,  Arthur 

Sir  Charles,  Bt. 

Henry  De  Renzy 

— —  John  Fellings 

Robert 

Pigou,  Arthur  Comyn 

— Lawrence 

Pike,  John 

—  Francis 
Pilcher,  Jn.  Montresor 
Pilgrim,  John  Bunco 
Pilkington,  Arthur 

John  Frederick  234 

Sampson  198 

Pilleau,  Henry  312 

Pillans,  Wm.  Saltan  113 

Pilling,  Oswald  222 

Pilsworth,  WilUtm  219 

Pinckney,  Fred.  Geo*  Aug. 

64,225 

George  72 

Philip  126 

Pindar,  George  67,  166 

Pine,  Cbillcy  312 

Pinhey,  Wm.  Towlev         390 
Pinkerton,  Arch.  Wm.  Putt- 
ney,  MD,  315 

£  £  2 


634 


Index. 


Pianiger,  Broome  3d0 

Pinton,  Albert  113 

Pinwill.  Wm.  StMkhoue 


Church 
Piper.  RobU  Sloper 

Robt.  William 

— —  Sam.  Ayraultf  UJ>. 
Thomas 


178 
38 
197 
437 
390 


PipoD,  Jas.  Kennard    69, 1 17 

—  Philip  Goaset 

—  Thomas 
Piro«  ^larq.  G.  de,  CAf  G. 
"—  Giuseppe  de 

Savenode 

Pitcairo.  Andrew 
— ^  Sir  JameS|  MD. 


Robert 


271 
113 
59 
265 
265 
193 
433 
91,  320 


Pitman,  WiUiam  298,300 
Pitt,  George  Dean  232 

Henry  415 

Thomas  Henry  275 

Wm.  Aug.  Dean      212 

PitU,  Francis  356 

Plant,  Heniy  Wm.  Wood- 

forde  309 

Planla,  Etienne  de  452 

Piatt,  Charles  Rowley       167 

John  113 

Playfair,  Andrew  Wm.  390 
Pleydell,  Thos.  Baker  295 
Plowden,  Jas.  Chicheley  113 
Plowman,  Thomas  390 

Plummer,  Heathcota  158 

William  335 

Plunkett,  Hon.  C.  Dawson 

99,151 
'       Hon,  Edw.  Sidney 

247 
■  Thomas  Richard  390 

Pocklington,  Evelyn  Hen. 


Fred. 


Frederick 
George  Henry 


91 
189 
169 
181 
356 
112 
390 
128 
176 


Pocflck,  G.  F.  Coventry 
Pode,  William 
Podmore,  Richard 
Poe,  Purefoy 
Poett,  Matthew 
Pogson,  Charles  D. 

Wm.  WaldegmTO  159 

Pohle,  Mare  Mourier         186 
Pole,  Arthur  Cuolifie  Van 
Notten  40, 266 

Charles  Vannotten    259 

Edward  46, 138 

George  Robert  320 

Polhill,  William  390 

PoUard,  George  218 

WdUam  Henry     245 

PoUockfiStr  George,  GCB.  112 

William  257 

William  Pan!        356 

Pollok-Morru,  Wm.  JkfD.  437 
Poison,  Henry  314 

Polwhele,  Thomas  112 

Ponchalon,  J.  N.  de  452 

Pond,  James  Rttthveat       113 
PoQsfoxd,  H^nrj  124| 


POnsonby,  Arthur  Edw. 

Valette  145 
Hon*  Ashley  John 

George  145 

Geo.  Connolly  112 

Henry  Frederick  89, 

145 
Pontcane,  E.  L.  E.  C.  de  390 
Poole,   Henry  63,269 


John  H.  CB. 
John  William 
Wellington 
William  Halstead 
William  Halstead 


Pooley,  Charles 
Poore,  John 
Robert 


45 

390 
225 
174 
356 
113 
297,  300 
134 

Pope,  James  113 

— —  James  154 

John  Andrew  198 

—  George  114 

Poppelwell,  George  Bell    315 
Portal,  Robert  131 

PorteUi,  Michael  265 

Porter,  Henry  390 

Henry  Edward         17 

Henry  Richard      275 


John 


98,  219 


John  Fortescue      114 

John  HaU  415 

Joshua  Heniy       312 

Robert  390 

Whiiworth  287 

WUliam  425 

Porteons,  Alexander  356 

Portlock,  Joseph  Ellison 

46,284 
Poten,  Augustus 

Charles 

■       Conrad 
-         Coorsd 


448 
451 
448 
448 
309 
356 


Potgieter,  Conrad 
Potter,  Thomas 
Pottinger,  Rigfit  Hon*  Sir 

Henry,  £l.  GCfi.  112 

Potts,  Charles  Ilighmore   49 
—  Thomas  415 

Geo.  Edw.  Bayly      137 

Poulden,  Frederick  George234 
Richsitl  Mathews  103 


PouleU,  Wm.  Henry 
Hon,  Amiss 


173 
146 
225 
415 
122 
200 
313 


Ponlton,  Charles  Walter 
Poussin,  Balthaiard 
Powell,  Francis  Graham 
'•—  Frederick 

Geo.Wm. 

Hen.  Charingbold  96, 

320 
Hen.  Geo,  Aug.     166 

■  James  190 

James  Bruce         390 

John  114 

Peter  356 

Tho.  Folliot  157 

Tho,  Hungerford   205 

Thos.  Sidney  61,208 

■  Walter  33 


Power,  Andrew  GrmvM»  MD, 

3U 
Power,  John  99.  1:- 

Manley  42,  .  : 

Richard  l-<' 

WiUiam  U. 

Wm.Greenshields 

CB.KH.  11, 2c: 

— —  Wm.JaaiMi  Tyroee 

Powen,  John  4w 

Poweracourt,  Merryn  Wis^- 
field,  Vud,  il: 

Pownall,  Walter  1^« 

Powy s,  Hon.  Charlee         1  ^ 

Edward  Shew*     2i; 

Hon.  U.  Littleton 

9a,::: 

Poynts,  Arthur  Ridgway    K* 
— —  James  ** 

Pratt,  Charles 

Charles  Comptoo  37.^*-  ■ 

David  4., 

Edward  James,    84,1 

^— —  Egerton  Jaows  I  '>* 

— —  Francis  Edward         2£ 

George  3I» 

Henry  HamiltoA        •« 

John  1-* 

Robert  106,  i. 

Roberts  Tottbos       *^ 

Thomas  Siaeoo,  CB.  v 

Precorbin,  Silvain  de  4  - 

Prendergast,  Jamee  2k.v 

SurJdfiny      I.. 

Jos^hSanwfl 

MD.  at: 

— ^— *— '  Lenox  1—- 

RolklCentUig;*.* 

Wm.Gnnt    11 

Prenderville,  John  Hnnry  3v 
Prentis,  Wm*  Ta^or 
Preecott,  Edward  Backer 
Prest,  WiUiam  PiU 
Preston,  Charles  Kdwmid 

George  Bettkoa 

'  Heniy 

Hor«tio  BcrthoB 

John 

—  John  Ingle 

John  Nordifla 

JohnWnu 

John  WUlinm 

'■^-— —  Richard 

WUliam  R.      8T.  V. 

Pretiqobn,Rich«  Bvcilcy 
Pretyman,  Arthur  Charles  i. 

John  F.  Baikw  :i 

WiUum  1 

Preuasner,  Victor  4 

Prerost,  ChariM  !  - 

■  Geoige  Phipf*      I 

Thomas  Ws« 

PriaaU,  Henry 
James 
—^— Osmond deljanaej  i* 
Price,  David  ^ 
Edward 


1.' 
1-i 

i:: 

'2\ 

•^♦- 

14 

4j'' 

1^ 

1 

m 

4. 


t* 


Price,  George  Banington  137 
John  Andrew  274 

John  Banner  309 

John  Griffith  122 

Morgan  Henrj         299 

Rice  356 

Richard  Blackwood  270, 

277 

Robert  Henry  186 

Robert  Wynne  166 

Wm.  Henry  315 

Prichard,  Octavius  437 

Prickett,  William  356 

Pridham,  William  390 

Prideaux,  John  Rolle        204 
Priest,  John  390 

Priestley,  Edward  Rams- 
den  98,  176 

Frederick  J.  B.  226 

George  261 

George  336 

■  Horatio  176 

John  Owen  Jones 

217 
Primrose,  James  M.  194 

Philip  183 

Prince,  William  Stratton  223 


Pringle,  A. 
Colin 


335 
59 
223 
390 
13 
39 
101 
335 
114 
297 


Charles 

James 

< John 

John  Henry 

J.  Watson 

Robert  R. 

Prior,  Charles 

James 

J.  De  Montmorency  138 

—*  Lodge  Morris  Murray  419 

■     Thomas  Murray  69 

Pritchard,  C.  114 

D.  K.  114 

Edw.Fit^Gerald297 

Edward  Brace    299 

• Henry  114 

'  M.Cha.  de  Mon- 


tenach  206 

Probart,  Francis  George  C. 

247 
Proby,  Charles  Howe  152 
Probyn,  Charles  Edward   310 

John  390 

Proctor,  Henry  Adolphus, 

CB.  10, 249 

Prosser,  Fred.  M.  H.         274 

Geo.  Walter    38,  455 

Protheroe,  W.  Gar.  Bridges 

356 
Edward  Schaw  293 
Prott,  Victor,  KCH.  451 

Pryce,  Josiah  430 

Prynn,  John  Bassett  297 

Puddicombe,  Robt.  Brace  390 
Poget.  Granville  WiUiam  185 

John  134 

PulUblank,  Edw.  Cooper  415 
Purcell,£.  T.  Willoughby  274 
John  201 


Index. 

Purcell,  Malcolm  Brown  251 

Peter  Valentine     139 

Tobias  350 

Pumell,  Wm.  P,  242 

Purves,  John  Clay,  MD.  201 

John  Home  90 

Pnnris,  Charles  58 

Herbert  M.  G.      274 

Home  161 

Rob.  B.  Arthur     230 

Puzley,  Edward  lAvallin  131 

John  LAvallin        132 

Pycroft,  John  Pye  207 

Pye,  Chas.  Colquhoun       215 
Pym,  Sir  William,  MD. 
KCH.  433 

Chas.  Melville  227 

Edward  Lawes  296,300 

Frederick  George      298 

Pyner,  Francis  356 

Pynn,  Sir  Henry,  CB.  58 

Pyper,  Richard  439 

Pyrke,  Duncombe  116 

Qoantrille,  Charles  Monk- 
ton  Gibbons  167 
Quartley,  Fiennes  Arthur    177 
Quayle,  John  Edw.  Taub- 

man  184 

Queade,  Wm.  Henry  163 
Qnentin,  Geo.  Edw.  356 

Quicke,  Sidney  Godolphin  189 
Quigley,  Thos.  Haswell  435 
Qnill,  Arthur  Saunders      261 

.  Thomas  Prendergast  203 

— —  Thomas  Maurice  256 
Quin,  Charles  William      25 1 

Peter  Edward  250 

Henry  Evans  180 

Thomas  114 

Hon.W.H.  Wyndham 

145 
Quincey,  Paul  Fred,  de     222 

Raban,  William  73 

Raddiffe,  Emilius  Delm6  240 

Hubert  Delm6    174 

WiUiam  236 

Robt.  Parker     270 

Thomas  415 

Wm.  Pollexfen  171 

Rae,  Thomas  430 

WilUam  297 

RaflPerty,  Geo.  William     425 
Raglan,    FitzRoy    James 
Henry,  Ltnrd,  GCB.  5,  204, 
265,281,331 
Ragueneau,  Charles  430 

Rahlwes,  Fred.  Jacob  448 
Raikes,  Geo.  W.  320 

Raines,  Julius  Aug.  Robert 

247 
Rainey,  Henry,  CB.  KH,    12 

Henry  Garner  88, 213 

John  lie 

Rainforth,  William  356 
Rainier,  Daniel  64, 250 
John  B.  H.           260 


535 

Rainsford,  Henry  James    256 

' James  447 

Wm.Ryland      187 

•  William  Henrj  167 

Rainsforth,  Charles  391 

Raitt,  Charles  Robert         61 

Chas.  Hen.  Sidney   242 

G.  E.  335 

Ralph,  Joseph  366 

Ramadge,  Smith  179 

Rambaut,  John  314 

Ramsay,  Alexander  295 

Balcarres  Dalrym- 

227 
214 
207 
356 
113 
89,173 
113 
113 
185 
114 
356 


pie  Wardlaw 

Beville 

— —  Fox  Manle 

Francis 

■^—  James 

James 

■  John 

John  Skarden 

Norman 

Robert 

Thomas 

Thomas  Warton    308 

William,  MD.      316 

William  Fermor     205 

Ramsbottom,  H.  Batson  249 
Ramsden,  George  391 

John  Cha8.Francis  276 

Rand,  Geoi^  302 

George  262 

Randall,  George  356 

Randolph,  Chas.  Wilson  145 
Ranken,  Robert  437 

Geotge  287 

Ranie,  Fred.  James  335 

Rankine,  David  391 

Raper,  Augustus  Frederic  190 
Ratcliff,  Thos.  Hanson       135 

William  891 

Rattray,  James  Clerk  242 
Ravenhill,  Philip  287 

Edw.  G.Keppell25l 

Fred.  George     276 

Rawdon,  John  Dawson  17 
Rawlings,  Tho.  John  Wm. 

Henry  296 

Rawlins,  John  Hart  391 

■  Thomas  Andrews  238 

WUliam  113 

Rawlinson,  H.C.  Cfi.       113 

Wm.  Sawvey     132 

Rawnsley,  Richard  Bume  40, 

268 
Rawson,  Samuel  179 

Rawstorne,  John  Geo,  90,  243 
Ray,  Edw.  Jas.  Somers  243 
Raye,  Henry  Robert  415 

Raymond,  Hy.  Phipps  60, 263 
■  Henry  Hunter    174 

Victor  419 

Raynes,  Francis  336 


Fred.  Vemey  M.  162 

Robert  Taylor       1 74 

Rea,  Edward  71,294 
Read,  Constantine  114,356 
Constantino  Caridi    146 


536 

Read,  Raphael  Woolmao  203 


Robert 

Samuel 

'—  Thomas 
Reade,  Heoiy  Cooper 

Herbert  Taylor 

John  By  Cole 

Jones  Harper 


391 
235 
415 
313 
213 
314 
150 
140 
92,  2-23 
218 


Reader,  Henry  Blmbirst 
Ready,  Charles 

—  John  Tobin 

William  320 

Rechtem,  Adolphus  451 

Redmayne,  Leonard  140 

Redmond,  John  Patrick     213 
Reece,  John  Deane  255 

-^—  Rezsin  188 

William  113 

Reed,  Archibald  Wm.  68,251 

Fra.  Jas.  Buchanan  202 

James  Wm,  430 

John  16 

John  Vaughan  Cai- 

den  297 

— *  Matthew  Benjamin 

George  67, 236 

Thomas,  CB.  15 

Thos.  Borrett  391 

f  S.  114 

Reere,  Frederick  225 

John  9,213 

John  71,144 

Wm.  Henry  148 

BeeTes,  Geo.  Marmaduke 

62, 251 

Lewis  Buckle        391 

Lewis  Scott  391 

Thomas  356 

Raid,  Alexander  315 

Alex.  Rotbney,  MD.  216 

Alex.  Thomson,  CB.  112 

Cha.  Samuel  113 

Darid  213 

— :-  Douglas  Arth.  3fi>.242 

FrancU,  MD.  313 

James  82 1 

— -  Robert  250 
Thomas  391 

—  Thomas  415 

Thomaa  Bussett        204 

Sir  Wm.  KCB.  40,  283 

Retgnolds,  Thomas  Soott, 

CB.  40, 169 

Retliy,  Bradshaw  York      1 12 

John  134 

■  ■*  Joseph  134 

William  439 

Wm.  Edm.  Moyses272 

Reioecke,  Chas.  Augustus  449 
Renant,  Thomas  160 

Renaud,  Sydenham  G.  C  114 
Readall,  John  King  167 

Rendell,  John  GUI  425 

■     William  Jasper     3 1 5 
Renny.  George  225 

Henry  64,  233 

Henry  273 

■  Henry  Laws         381 


Index. 

Rennie,  David  Field  293 

Doncan  Robertson  161 

George  310 

William  225 

Renwick,  Wm.  Turnbull     66, 

284 

William  165 

RetalladL,  Francis  167 

Rettberg,  Leopold  von  449 
Reuss,  Henry  Prince  1 12 
Reveley,  Geo.  Williamson  391 
Rerell,  Albert  John  186 

Rejnardsoo,Edw.Birch  40,144 
Reyne,  James  Frederick  188 
-^— Peter  Bennet  62.257 
Reynett,  Str  Js.  Hy.,  KCH. 

10, 199 
356 
391 
313 
315 
222 
209 
356 
435 


— —  James  Henry 

Wm.  France 

Reynolds,  Francis 
■  Francis 

George 

■  Henry 

John  William 

Michael 


Montagu  Lyttleton 

Varnham 

Thomas  Matthew 


Rhodes,  Frederick 
Godfrey 


246 
391 
178 
246 
293 
437 
437 
391 
50 
224 
287 
116 
187 
421 
135 


Rhys,  Thomas 

Thomas 

Riach,  John,  MD. 
Ribton.  Sir  John,  Bart, 
Rice,  Aug.  Thomas 

Cecil 

— *-  Chas.  Anffustus 

George  Watkin 

Thomas 

—  Thomas 
Riob,  Charles  David 

Geo.   Whitworth 

Talbot  223 

Frederick  Henry  286 

Henry  391 

John  Sampson  385 

Robert  Jas.  Evelyn  356 

Richaides,  Wm.  Eardley  391 

Richards.  Alfred,  CB.  112 

Arthur  Maurice  829 

Arthur  Oswald  160 

Fleetwood  Johft  296 

George  356 

■  Thomas  Bailer  191 

Sir  William.XCB.  112 

Wm.  Hamilton  206 

Wm.  John  Speocer297 

William  Powell  273 

Richardson,  Alfred  Aug.  356 

Cha.  John  114 

Chris.  Rowland  213 

Frederick  356 

Frs.  Mosdey  431 

Gilbert  Jamet  1 13 

— —  Isaac  73 

Jamea  236 

James  94, 320 

Jamea  391 


3*} 
It 


2*" 

r 


RichardsoB,  Jeliii 

John  George 
John  Heoiy 

John  Soain« 

'  Mervyn 

R. 

Thimias 

Thomas 

Thomas  Fi«d.  97,  2- 

— —  Thomaa  T^oChiaa 
— ^  Tristraaa  Sqam    '- !  - 

WflUam 

William 

Waiiam,  MD.      4. 

WUUam  Scawart    I  i 

Richmond,  Charles,  Daks 
if.KO.  117.  i:: 

Henry  Fslleraoo  I 

—  Henry  Tlioa,      Z 

— ^—  James  5^* 

'  Sylvester 
Richter,  Em.  Fer.  Cha. 

Bern.  VI 

Richard,  Martin  4: 

Rickards,  John  Witfaexstoa  1 ' « 

Z> 
114 
J 


William 
Willii 


Ricketts,  Alfred 

Cbaries 

Charlea  Rodiek 

■  ■      ■■  George  Tnoive 

St.  Vin.  Wm. 

Richard  iUMtocy 


Rkkfoid,  Tho. 
Rtckman,  Willi 
Riddell,  Aiehibald 
Chu.  J 


Ba* 


.ft  I  • 

J.. 


chanan  2* • 

Geo.  W.  Hntton,  U: 

Henry  Jaa.  KB.  9,1  r 

William  I ; 

Ridding,  William  05 

Riddlcsdan,  John  B«^ 
focbatd 


a'. 

Rideoat,  Arthur  Kesacdy  '2:  • 

■      Hsnry  Wead      Sd 

Rider,  Wm.  BambaB 

ThosMS 
Ridge,  James  Staait 
Robert  SCMit 

WiUiamHMiv 

Ridgway.  ArehilMU 

fboro,  MB. 

-^—  Poltimor« 


2^ 

41 

1"; 
•1  • 


:.V 


Ridley,  Charles  WiSism  4. . 

144 

William  Johs  59, 1^ 

Rie^  WUUm  Vaa  d«r      >. 
Rigand  Gibbea  21! 

Rigby,  Samuel  32^- 

S.  Z9i 

Riky,  BeoiafliSB  65,  l^ 

Riley,  Daniel  T4 

John  Edward  %*> 

Riminglea,Tlitf.lWamn06^e*4 

Ring,  William  FraKsa      «>• 
l*homaa  TaiaM        W 


Index. 


537 


RioidoD,  John  425 

Ripl^,  WiUiam  391 

Kisiop;,  Benjamin  228 

Ritchie,  James  391 

RitCer,  Hermtn  Heo.  Con.  448 
Rivarola,    Count  WiUiam 

CooBtaotiQe  219 

Riven,  Charles  73 

Charles  Robert      227 

Rizzo,  Felice  265 

Vincenzo  265 

Robb,  David  391 

Robbins,  Samuel  202 

Tho.Wm.  12 

William  Pitt         113 

Robe,  Fred.  Holt,  CB.        46 
Roberts,  Bertie  Ma  the  v     177 

Charles  John  C.    183 

Edm.  Humphrey   224 

Frederick  312 

Henry  112 

Hy.  Bradley  297,  300 

Henry  TuflFncl  CB.  112 

John  391 

John  425 

Julius  296,  300 

Owen  221 

Peter  430 

■  Richard  Worthing* 

ton  433 

Theobald  Pepper   155 

Thomas  Law         239 

William  179 

Robertson,  Alexander         356 
Alex.  Cunningham  159 

—  Andrew  239 

—  Archibald  356 

—  Arthur  Forbes        219 

—  Arthur  Masterton  124 

—  Chas.  Duesberry 

93,286 

—  Frederick  356 

—  George  247 
_Geo.  Archbold      254 

—  Geo.  Duncan         391 

—  George  Gordon,  MD, 

312 

■—  George  Sidney  356 
_  Gilbert  Metcalfe  128 
.-  Henry,  MD.         432 

—  Henry  Archibald    204 

—  Henry  Fred.  314 

—  Henry  James        212 

—  James  447 

—  James  391 

—  Jaa.Alex.       69,234 

—  J,  Elphiaston  99,  157 

—  Jas.  H.  C.  96 

—  Jas.  Macdonald      32 

—  James  Peter  182 

—  John,MD.  435 

—  John,  MD.  433 

—  John,  MD.  437 

—  John  356 

—  Lewis  Shuldham 


Robertson,  Patrick,  3fD.  439 

Patrick  Alex.        207 

Peter.  MD.  311 

• Robert  Jaroieson 

Eustace  212 

Robert  Richardson  40 

Thomas  C.  161 

William  416 

Wm.  Donald         112 

William  James      181 

Robeson,  George  91, 254 

James  Henry         254 


Robilliard,  Cbas.  Durham 

Hocart  299 

Robinson,  Arthur  Richard  275 

Augustus  Facey     431 

Barnes  Slyfield 

—  Benjamin 

—  Beverley 

Charles  Robert 

Douglas 

Fenton 

Frederic,  MD. 

George 

George 

Geo.  Abercombie 

Henry 

Henry  Edw. 

Henry  Jefferj 

Henry  Kiiwan 

Hugh 

Isaac  Byrne 

James 

James 

John 

John 

John 

Morris 

Napier  Douglas 

Oliver 

P.  Vyvyan 


Rocke,  James  Harwood  153 

Richard  224 

Richard  Hill  153 

Rodgers,  James  419 

Rodney,  George  Brydges  295 


Lennox  George 
Hon,  Mortimer 


241 

437 

366 

244 

224 

391 

150 

391 

238 

173 

309 

17 
228 
155 
194 
391 
266 
391 
185 
195 
391 
177 
158 

50 
419 


399 

431 

154 

162 

211 

261 

138 

315 

419 

277 

391 

256 

270 


Roe,  George  Noble 

John 

Peter  Burton 

Peter  Henry 

—  Robert  Edward 

Wm.  Garden 

Rofe,  Samuel 

Rogan,  J. 

Rogers,  Adam 

George  AUeyne 

Henry 

Henry  Blanckley 

Harrington  70,  320 

~     "  191 

200 
315 
321 
391 
309 
184 
385 
335 
415 


Richard  Harcourt  212 

Robinson,  Stapylton  271 
William           87, 285 


Wm.  Henry 

William  Henry 

William  Henry 

Robson,  Alex.  Hamilton 

Henry 

Robyos,  John,  KH» 
Roch,  George 
Sampson 


Barrington 

Patrick 

.Patrick 


73 
155 
356 


William  168 

William  430 

William  Beverley  256 

68 

308 

391 

154 

163 

33 

391 

316 

185 

88 

449 

100 

70 

45 

200 

113 
391 

248 
200 


Roche,  Charles  Boysc 
Edmund 


-  Francis  La 

-  Joseph 
John 


Rocbfoft,  Gerald 

George 

. i  Gustavus  Cowper 


John 


Henry  Gordon 

Henry  Gordon 

Henry  James 

Jacob  Glynn 

John 

John  Francis 

John  Thornton 

R. 

Richard 

Thomas 

■  Thos.Lawe8Rogersl48 

William  14 

Wm.  Armstrong    104 

William  M.  310 

William  Reynolds  437 

Rokeby,  Henry,  Lord  17 

Rolland,  James  HenderBon439 
Relleston,  Cornelius  Ches.  236 
— .—  Philip  309 

Rolla,  James  391 

RoUo,  Eton,  Robert    75, 193 

Robert  A.  356 

Rolls,  Josiah  Robert  246 

Roll,  Sir  John,  KCB.  KC.U, 

153 
Romer,Robt.Franck  59,335 

Robert  Corcyra     270 

Robert  WUliam     210 

Rooey,  Richard  248 

Rooke,  Sir  Henry  Wil- 

loughby,  CB.  KCU. 
J.  Lewis  R« 


Lewis 

Lewis,  Stevens 

William  Frederick 


13 
107,170 


391 
167 


Augustus 
William 


19B 
276 
255 
391 
112 
189 


Rooke,  Henry  Bagshawe 

Harrison 
Herbert 


Rookes,  Charles  C. 
Rooney,  Bernard 
Roope,  Benjamin 
Rooper,  Francis  James 

Henry  Godolphin  237 

Wil liam  Trevor     253 

Roper,  Thomas 
Roquefcuil,  Gustavede 
Roike,  Michael 

. Richard 

i  Rose,  Alex.  Robert 


193 
453 
425 
259 
113 


538 


Inaex. 


Kose,  Cowper  63, 284 

— — -  Eustace  Heniy  158 

George  Earnest 

Hugh 

Hugh  Henry,  CB, 


148 
356 
35, 
112 
181 
391 
445 


James 

John 

—  John 

John  RoseHoIden  96,135 

William  356 

Roseingrave,  Matthew        391 
Ross,  Albert  Ernest  156 

— -  Alex.  Clarke,  MJ>. 

314 
Archibald  P.  G.        285 

—  Charles  Cornwallis  154 

DaWd  114 

David  Robert  218 

Emilias  391 

Ewen  391 

George  286 

—  Gillian  Maclaine       188 
Henry  Pajet  Bayly     415 

Sir  Hew  Dalrympie, 
KCB.  8, 266,277 

J  ames  Keir,  KH,        43 

John  159 

John  253 

~—  John  335 

John  415 

John  H.  MB.  190 

Rev,  John  447 

*-*  Pat.  William  Syden- 
ham 204 

Robert  836 

Robert  Lockhart        245 

Robert  William        431 

Thomas  92, 225 

William  415 

Wm.  BaUlie,  MD.     439 

■        William  James 
Rosser,  Chas.  Potts 

George  Frederick 


254 
136 
142 
449 
391 


Rossing,  Frederick  von 
Ross-I^ia,  Thomas 
Rosslyn,  James  Alex. 

Earl  of  15 

Rotely,  lewis  391 

Rothe,  Lorenio  68, 245 

Rotherkam,  Morgan  Thos. 

171 
Rothwel],William  391 

Rottenburgh,  Geo.  de         49 
Riittiger,  Franz  451 

Rottoo,  Guy  271 

Chas.  Paulett        273 

John  187 

Ronch,  Charles  178 

Rons,  Geo.Grey  65,  144 

Rous,  Hon.  Wro.  Rafas     357 

Waiiam  John  242 

Rouse,  John  R.  237 

Richard  391 

Routh,  Leonce  308 

Randolph  308 

Sir  Randolph  Isham, 

KCB.  430 


Rowan,  Henry  Sebastian   68, 

269 

John  Hill  391 

John  Joshua  214 

Robert  336 

Terence  185 

William,  CB.  U,  112, 

170 
Rowland,  George  152 

Geo.  Tempest       44 

Henry  256 

Thomas  152 

William  Hodnett 

196 
Rowlands,  Hugh  192 

RowlandsoD,  Mich.  John  113 
Rowley,  John  Augustine  164 
— —  Robert  Horseley 

Ricketts  274 

Rowles,  James  253 

Roxburgh,  James  113 

Roxby,  Thomas  Maude  206 
Roy,  J.  A.  336 

Ruck-Keene,  John 

Edward  275 

Rudd,  William  Frederic 

John  152 

Rudge,  Arthur  293 

Rudkin.  Mark  357 

Rudland,  Jones  391 

Rttdman,  William  183 

Ruel,  Frederick  Herbert  298 
Rumley,  Forward  255 

Randall  47,  263 

Ruromell,  William  451 

Rumpler,  Anthony  112 

Runnacles,  Anthony  357 

Russel,  Hen.  Charles  18,267 
Russell,  hard  Alex.  Geo.    93, 

252 
■  Andrew  Hamilton  95, 

209 

Andrew  H.  209 

5ir  Charles  fiort.  145 

David  46,  236 

Fred.  Browne  97, 321 

H.  277 

Henry  James         391 

Henshaw        95,  320 

Sir  James,  KCB.    112 

-  James  391 

Richard  426 

Sir  Wm.  Bt.  133 

William  391 

William  1 13 

Russworm,  William  John  256 
Ruston,  William  300 

Rutherfoord,  Archibald  155 
Rutherford,  Alexander  Max- 

weU  257 

— — ^  Cornelius 

Clark  214 
James  Hunter  1 01 


Ratter,  Theodore  Williau, 

MD. 
Ruttledge,  T.Ormsby  106. 168 
Ruvignes,  Cba.  Hen.  llieo- 

dore  Bruce  de 
Ryall,  Edward  Canny 
Ryan,  George  A. 

—  John  Dennis 
Richard 

Thomas 

—  Valentine 
William 


Rybot,  Henry  Day 
Rycroft,  Thos.  Christian 
Ryder,  Henry  Stewart 
Rynd,  M<Kay 


316 
222 
391 
391 
254 
216 
391 
298 
182 
263 
214 


Sabine,  Edward 
John 


James        335,  391 

WiUiam,  Af.D,  313 

Rutherfurd,  A.  John  Oli* 

ver  222 

Rnthven,  Walter  J.  H.     253 


36,268 

419 

Sadleir,  John  Martley        29V 
Sadlier,  I'homasJohn  213 

William  61,  156 

St.  Aubin,  William  255 

St.  Clair,  Alex.  Bower       155 

Charles  WiUiam     208 

S.Graham  Bower  172 

St.  George,  James  335 

John  66,  269 

^T.  C.  Bdmore     232 

St.  John,  Charles  WiUiam 

246 

SL  Andrew  B.    161 

Fred.  Atthar   221, 

263 

John  393 

John  Henry        244 

Rich.  Fleming    392 

Robert  224 

Robert  112 

St.  Leger,  Hy.  Hongerford 

232 
St.  Quintin,  Matthew  Chitty 

Downes  36 

St.Remy,  P.C.L.de        430 
Salamone,  Paolo  263 

Sale,  John  Henry  309 

Silioger.  Otto  Henry  453 

Salis,  Joseph  259 

Sail,  William,  XH.      45.324 

WilUam,  AfD.  313 

Henry  Macmanua      188 

Sallery,Wm.OgIe  415 

Salmon,  Edward  435 

Wm.  Percival        21 1 

Salter,  Arthur  315 

Salter,  Jas.F.CB.  112 

Saltmarshe,  Arthur  222 

Salvatori,  Pietro  Antonio  452 
Salwey,  Alfred  309 

-^—  Henry  31 

Sampson,  John  90,  321 

W.  H.  357 

W.P.  114 

Robert  TnrnbnU  113 

Saodeman,  John  Glas        138 
Sanders,  David  Moiison    393 

Henrj  Sbcarly       353 

John  Fred.  2911 


Sanders,  Robert  66, 170 

WiWitm  298 

Sanderson,  George  197 

JoHph  214 

— —  Joseph  Prosser  425 
Sandes,  Goodman  335 

Sandbam,  Cbae.  Freeman    86 

George  268 

Henry  47, 284 

SandilandSfErskineNimmo  159 

Philip  41 

PhUip  Hen.       276 

Sandwicb,  £ar2  0f  116 
Sandwith,  Ffe4  Browne  [161 
Fred.  Browne     351 

■  Benjemin  236 

Geo.  Aug.  Elliot  392 

Heniy  Fuller      1 97 

William,  CB.    112 

Sandys,  A.  W.M.X«rd  11, 127 
Sangster,  John  297 

Sankey,  Samuel  113 

William         105, 198 

Sarel,  Hennr  Andrew  135 
Sargent,  John  Neptune      247 

Richard  415 

Samuel  892 

Samuel  Tomyns     194 

.Sarefietd,  Bingham  392 

Sartoris,  Julius  Alex*  142 
Saul,  William  John  196 

Saum,  Julius  Ctesar  452 

Sanmarez,  Hon.  John  St. 

Vincent  40 

Saunder,  J.  C.  335 

Saander8,Andrew  Cbilders  392 

Edward  415 

Edw.  William       165 

Fred.  John  Goth- 

leipe  236 

George  313 

George  Robert      253 

Gilbert  Howard    181 

Henry  Fred.  222 

■  Henry  Robe  273 

Joseph  392 

Morley  Caulfield     163 

Richard  95,  261 

Robt.  Francis        392 

Robt.  John  392 

Thomas  Harry        185 

William  Boyd        272 

Saunderton,F.De  Luttrell  220 

John  De  Luttrell  273 

Hardreas  Robt.    35 

Savage,  And.  Roger  295, 300 

Fra.  Wm.  E.         275 

— ^—  Harry  Bosoawen   299 

Morley,  Caulfield   163 

Fred.  Stuckley       220 

George  William     1 88 

Henry  357 

Henry  G.  287 

Henry  John     37,283 

Henry  J.         98,  243 

John  Morris    63,268 

John  Morris  273 

Johnson,  AfD.       293 


Index. 

Savage,  Rowland  415 

William  256 

Sarary,  Harry  Denham  T.  200 

William  Taniia     298 

Savile,  Henry  Bourchier 

Osborne  357 

Sawbridge,  Robt.  Cooper  134 
SawkioB,  William  392 

Sawyer,  Charles  126 

Sawyers,  John  392 

Joseph,  M,D.        173 

Sazby,  Robert  392 

Shxe  Weimar,  Hii  Serene 
Hightieu  Prince  Wm. 
Aug.  Edw.  75, 145 

Sayer,  Frederic  174 

James  Robert 

121 
101 
295 
392 
166 
Scargill,  James'  62 

Scarlett,  Hon.  Jas.  Yorke    18 
— — ^  Hon,  William 

Frederick  105, 150 
Schalch,  And.  Archer  Wm.  101 
Scharnhorst,  Ferdinand  450 
'Lewis 


Steadman 

Joshua  Saifrey 

Wm.  Lawrence 


Sayers,  Arthur 

Christopher 


Schaumaon,  Gustavus 
Otto 


Schaw,  Henry 
John  Sauchie 


451 
448 
450 
287 
392 
222 
314 


Scheberras,  Attilio 
Scbembri,  Joseph 
Scblichthorst,  John  Fred.  451 
Schlatter,  Fied.  Von  460 

Schmiedem,  Ern.  JBaronde, 

KH.  113 
Schmitter,  John  Solomon  431 
Schnehen,  William  Von 
Schneider,  Fred.  Bern. 
Robt.  Wilmot 


449 
450 
392 
Schoedde,5tr  James  Holmes, 

KCBi  15 

Schomberg,  Fred.  Spencer  208 
Geo.  Aug.  296, 300 


Schooles,  Hen.  Jas.  MD.  212 
Schot,  Johannes  Corn.  452 
Schreiber,  Arthur  John      1 82 

Brymer  Francis  276 

Schroeder,  John  447 

Schultze,  Frederick  453 


Leopold  Sigis- 
mond  448 

Schulze,  Augustus  450 

Schwarzenberg,  J.  D«  W. 

L.  Von  452 

Schwencke,  Herman  450 

ScobelL  John  392 

Scobie,  Donald  Mackay  113 
Scoltock,  Samuel  263 

Scoones,  Henry  Dalton  200 
Scot,  Thomas  Goldie,  MD.  231 
Scotland,  David  127 

Scott,  Alexander  Corse      113 
Alexander  de  Courcy 

288 


539 

Scott,  Arthur  185 

Charles,  MD.  183 

Charles  357 

Chas.  Rochfort  48 

— •  Hon.  Charles  Gran- 
tham 60. 149 

Chas.  £.  Southouse  276 

Conrtenay,  H.  Saltren 

223 

Daniel  311 

David  392 

Edward  357 

Edward  392 

■  Francis  Cunningham  193 

—  Geo.  Frederick  Cooper 

70,  228 

Henry  136 

Henry  392 

Henry  Alex.        18,  267 

Hen.  Young  Darra- 

cott  286 

— —  Sir  Hopton  Strat* 

ford,  KCB.  112 

— «-  Hopton  Basset  160 

— -  Jamea  206 

James  237 

James  425,  319 

—  James  Edward,  MB.  253 

John  231 

-—  John,  CB.  16 

John  Edw.  Westropp  392 

— '  John  James  208 

— ^  John  Mortimer  158 

— —  LawrenceJHartshome  162 

Rev.  Matthew  Robt.  277 

Percy  Fran.  Gother    271 

Percy  316,392 


Ralph  Robert 

—  Rico.  Andrew 

—  Robert 
-*  Robert 

—  Robert,  MD. 

—  Robert  Thomas 

—  Thomas 

—  Thomas 

—  Thomas  Woore 

—  Walter 

—  William 

—  Lord  Walter  Chas, 
Montagu  Douglas 

—  William 

—  William  Fortescue 

—  Wm.  Glendonwyn88,243 
William  Henry  11 


197 
357 
241 
255 
436 
228 
74 
392 
170 
113 
128 

141 
231 
229 


Scovell,  Edward  W.      97, 248 

Sir  George,  KCB. 

8,  131,  456 
George  Thomas     231 


Scratchley,  Peter  Henry  288 
Scriven,  Henry  Alex.  253 
Scudamore,  Arthur  94,  140 
Scully,  William  415 

Seager,  Edward  134 

Seagram,  Charles  88 

Seagrim,  Albert  187 

Scale,  Frederick  Soutbcote273 
Sealy,  Francis  357 

—  James  Ludlow  8.      160 


640 


Index. 


Seaman,  Wm.  Campbell,  MD. 

224 
Searle,  Henry  Rateliffe     254 

Ht.  Uadtay  297, 300 

lUchaid  102 

WiltUm  Ramsay   295 

Sean,  John  216 

Seatoo,  Douglas  lid 

John,  Lord,  GCB. 

GCMG.GCH.  7,112,119 

Thomas,  CB,         1 13 

Thomas  437 

Sebitch,  Theodore  Ton       451 
SeddallJohn  Vernon,  MD. 

184 
Sedley,  Charles  Herbert    287 

John  Soroner  336,  392 

Segrave,  Henry  163 

O'Neil  392 

■    John  O'Neil  Stewart 

164 

Thomas 

—  William  Francis 


165 
223 
241 
310 
315 
212 
228 
46 
415 


Selby,  Robert 

Robert  Grey  D. 

Semple,  Andrew 
Heniy 

Senhouse,  Wm.  Wood 

Senior,  Henry 

Serjeant.  George 

Servant^,  Henry  65,  284 

Serrantes,  Charles  Astley 

217 
326 
265 
260 
142 
392 
357 


Miguel 


Wm,  Thornton 


Seaine,  Oinseppe 
Seton,  George 
Seterne,  John  Edmond 
Seward,  Charles 

Elliot 

■  EliottThoBUs  96>  183 

WiUiam  86 

SeweD,  Alger.  Robinson    166 

Charies  141 

Wm,  Henry,  CB.  11, 

231 
Seymour,  Charles  F.  236 

— —  Edward  Adolphns  273 

Francis  60,  149 

Fra.  Hugh  Geo.        41 

John  Burstead       297 

J.  Hobart  Culme  220 


Walter  Digby 

—  William  Henry 

William 

Shackel,  William 
Shadforth,  Heniy 

Henry 

Thomas 


67, 


143 
220 
133 
415 
8 
392 
208 


Sbadwell,  Henry  Eufene  392 

• Joaiah  Fit>- 

Thomaa  239 
— —  Lawrence  106, 170 

Sbafto,  James  Ddatal  120 

William  Henry  176 

William  Heniy  392 


Sharp,  Alex.  BassettStephen 

299 
Shakerleyi  Otottnj  Jot.    275 


Shakespear,  Geo.  Bncknall270, 

277 

*  J.  DaTenport     271 

I  Sir  Richmond 

Campbell  113 

Shanks,  Joseph  Georve      298 

Sharp,  Albert  Wappel        299 

John  Edward  151 

— —  C  335 

Richard  Palmer  76,224 

Sharpe,  Henry  Jeff  150 

James  B.         95,  171 

John  392 

John  H.  206 

Samuel  257 

Wm.  Henry  260 

Sharpin,  Henry  392 

William  392 

Sharrock,  Alexander  73 

Shaw,  Austin  Cooper         123 

Bernard  Robert         187 

George  271,  277 

Geoige  392 

Geo.  Gardine  103 

James  Peter  392 

^—  Ponsonby  114 

Henry  John        93, 196 

Richard  135 

Samuel  392 

Shawe,  Arthur  George       222 


Charles  Augustas    12 

Charles  Fleetwood  124 

Francis  Manby      357 

Robert  Long  1 13 

Sheafle,Wm.  LempnereF.  202 
Shean,  Robert  202 

Robert,  MD.         437 

Shearman,  John  357 

'  Robert  Am- 

broae  93, 214 


William 

Shee,  Charles 
Sheehy,  Tboroai,  MD. 
WUliam 


Sheffield,  John  Charles 

Robert 

Sheklelon.  Robert 
Sheil,  Charles  H. 

Justin 

Richard 

Shelley,  John  Nicholi 
Shelton,  Geo.  Aug.  Fled. 

MB. 
Shepherd,  John 
Sheplieard,  George 
Shepherd,  John 
■         John 

Robert 

Sheppard,  Edmund 


128 
32 
316 
216 
172 
120 
437 
309 
112 
157 
437 

199 
210 
308 
113 
336 
102 
87 


Henry  Dov^ies  114 
— ^—  Tbomas  155 

Waller  Cop  e      357 

Sherer,  George  Hoyle        113 

Moyle  86 

Sherlock,  Charles  Wylle   226 

Henrj  316 

Shenon  Alexander  Kewtl  357 
Sherrinton,  Cha.  Robert    197 


Sherwen,  Peter  119 

Sherwin,  Markham  Ecclca 

113 
Shewell,  Fred.  Geo.  46. 134 
Shewen,  Edw.  Tbom* 

broogh  Paiker  295 

Shiell,  Cbarlea  Aug.  314 

Shiell,  Thomai  WiUridge, 

Jtf.D.  2?fl 

Shiel,  TheobaU  392 

Shields,  Thomas  4  >2 

Shiffner,  Edward  Thonns  2as 

John  165 

Shinkwin,  Robert  Staveley 

210 
Shipley,  Reginald  Yoog« 

WilKamlHTie      2n 

Shirley,  Arthur  4 1 

Horatio  46, 2  4  > 

■  John  42) 

Shone,  Thos.  Actoa  49 

Shore,  John  415 

Shorland,  James  417 

Short,  Cbas.  Fred.  298 

Sbortreed,  Robert  114 

Shortt,  Charles  Angvataa  21' 

John,  MD.  4TI 

John  Baring  2 1 8 

-^^—  Sloart  Jamea         163 

WUliam  Ald«wy 

Jaa.  20e 

Shoveller,  WilKam  Kinc    3S 


Sbowen   Edw.  MiUinn 

GttUiler  113 

Shrapnel,  H.  N.  S.  336 

Shubrkk,  Thomaa  Hi 

Shttckboigb,  Cha 

Robert        W,3^J 

George  Tlioa* 
Frauds  ISO 

— —  Hen.  Adolpbas 

114 
Shnldhnm,  Poole  Fra.        ^:* 
Shute,  Charles  CamenMi94.132 
Heniy  Doagfaa  Mac- 
kenzie 206 
James  297 

James  1C3 

Neville  HiH  516 

Wm.  Oofdms         1?< 

Shuttleworth, 
Ion 


63,2^3 


Charl«  Ugb- 


tred  '    2:i 

Sibbald,Hagh  )i: 

Sibley,  Chas.  William  97,  ^l'^ 

Henry  WiUiaa      1?: 

Siborne,  Hcibert  Taylor      2  - : 
Sibthorp,  Rkhaid  FftBcis 

Waldo  24^ 

Sichart,  Lewta  HeniT  de    U* 
SiddalMohn  K 

Siddelly  Thomas  W 

Sidebottom,  Geo.  Karakaw 

Leonard  154 

Sidey,  Jaaaes,  MD.  437 


Index. 


HI 


Bidley,  Georgo  425 

'■  Heniy  £dm,   de 
Burgh  49 

Sidney,  Henry  Marlow  121 
Sievwright,  AUao  273 

-^—  Andrew  160 

Francis  435 

Sillcock,  Isaac  437 

Silleiy,  Charles  91,181 

—  Charles  Joeelyn  C. 

181 
Robert,  MD.        436 

■  Rt,  Seymour  Crox- 
ton  257 

Sim,  Charles  286 

—  Duncan  112 
SimkiD,  WilUam  259 
Simmie,  James  Darid  297 
Simmons,  £dw.  Reginald  156 

■  James  F.  392 
James  £gbert  96,  166 

■  John  Linton  Arabin 

99,  286 

— Joseph,  CB,  69 

W.  Septimus         180 

Simons,  Rob.  Thomas  316 
Simpson*  David  162 

■  Geo,  Wm«  Young 

114 

James  18,117 

James  392 

James  Woolley      314 

John  106,  185 

^— -^  Job  n  Bridgman     4 1 6 

— ' John  Maxih  226 

JohnW,  415 

Walter,  MD.         168 

WilUam,  MB.      313 

i^—  Wnu  Henry  Ran- 
dolph 273 
Sims,  Geo^e  207 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  MD.  436 

Donald  246 

Edward  Maleolm, 

MD.  249 

George  320 

James  273 

James  314 

Hon.  John  336 

John  392 

John  Hartley,  MD.  264 

Sinclair,  F.  T.  336 

William  246 

Singer,  Panltts  Emilias  430 
Singleton,  Edward  Cecil    202 

Henry  Corbet     181 

. John,  KH.  46 

^—  John  67,  162 

John  272 

■  Janatban  Felix  392 

William,  MD.  269 

Sind,  William  417 

Siree,  Chas.  Moore  Brabaion 

184 
Sisson,  Joaeph 

■    Marcus  Jacob 


Sitwelly  Rich.  SUunton 
■  ■      ■nrrederick 


367 
431 
86 
130 


Skelly,  Francis 
Skelton,  Joseph 
Skene,  Alexander 

John  Gkorge 


46, 188 
148 
100 
229 
233 
433 
309 


Skerry,  Cha.  James 
Skey,  Joseph 
Skinner,  George  Alex. 

Cortlandt  George 

Macgregor  186 

PhiUp  Harney       1 13 

Rob.  Fra.  Hen.  Mac- 
gregor 234 

Samuel  James        103 

Wm.Duostan        415 

114 

316 

192 

49, 194 


Skipper,  Edward 
Skiptoo,  Samuel  Stacy 
Skipwith,  George 

■  Henry 
Skues,  Edward  Walker, 
MD. 

George 
Wm.  M.  MB. 


314 
415 
314 
175 
241 
430 
285 


Skurray,  Francis  Charles 
Skynner,  Leslie 
Skyrine,  James 
Skyring,  Charles  Francis 
Slade,  Alfred.Fied.  Adolph.208 
■  Herbert  Dawson     121 

Sir     John,    Bt. 

GCH.  6,126 

36 
33, 
283 
130 
201 
392 
367 
234 
61,263 


—  Marcos  John 
■  William  Heniy 

William  Hickes 

Sladen,  William  Dare 
Slaney,  Moreton 
Slater,  Henry  Francis 
Stanley 


William 


Slatteiy,  Bartholomew       392 
Slaughter,  Charles  296 

— —  George  Monlas  316 

Sleator,John  392 

Slegg,  Richard  Maxwell   217 
Sleigh,  James  Wallnoe,  CB. 

7,136 

Wm.  Stratford  Sleigh 

132 
Sloman,  John  213 

Smail,  James  299 

Small,  John  163 

— Robert  363 

Smart,  George  Joseph        275 

Henry  Dalton97,  228 

Henry  Hawley      162 

Robert  426 


Smelt,  Charles  Stanhope    260 

William,  CB.  10, 188 

Smith,  Alexander  392 
Alexander,  MD.    188 

Alfred  John  Don* 

267 

Andrew,  MD, 


glas 


Archibald 
Arthur  Payne 
Astley  Cuipbell 
Charlea 


293, 
311 

86 
287 
176 

61 


Smith,  Charkt  Btgot       309 

Sir  Charlea  Felix, 

KCB.  9, 283 
k  Charles  Francia     223 

Cha.  Ham.  KU.      68 

Cha.  Henry  Mon- 

tressor  321 

Ch.  Hodgkinaon    272 

David  259 

David  Rae  67 

Donald  Sinclair     233 

■  ■  Edm.  Carrington  367 

■  Edm.  Davidmn     247 

Edward  392 

Edward  Atkioa     392 

— -  Edward    Simeon 
Webber  173 

Fitzrojf,  George     127 

Francis  314 

Frederick  160 

—  Fred.  Augustas     162 

Frederic  Moore     165 

F.  W.  336 

George  Charles     392 

Geo.Hankey   62,225 

George  Roche      437 

Geo.Wffl.F.Davie8 

180 

H.B.  112 

Hamilton  Charles  232 

Henry  392 

Henry  102 

Henry  Fowle         167 


-  Sir  Henry  G.  W. 


£t.GCB.        11,112,252 

—  Henry  Paacoe       392 

Henry  Porter       392 

Hugh  106, 164 

Hugh  William      392 

■  James  Benidge    392 
— —  James  Castor         315 

James  Ramsay     392 

James  Thomas      113 

James  Webber  64, 247 

John  100 

John  392 

John  415 

John  Lewis  42 

Sir    John  Mark 

Fred.  KH.  16,  283 

John  Percy  136 

JofaBStewart,MD.313 

John  WiUiam       308 

JohnW.  S.      92,189 

Jones  Julian  275 

— •  Joseph  73 

Joseph  392 

Joshua  Henry        287 

—  Joehua  Simmons     43 

XiOonard  Fleming  392 

Sir  Lionel  Eldnd, 

Bart.  223 

■  Lucius  Horton      1 13 

Matthew         60, 180 

Mattljew  Skinner  195 

Michael  392 

" Sir  Michael  Cusae, 

Bart.  41& 


542 


Index* 


Smith,  Michael  Edward   191 
Michael  Wm.  48, 141 


122 
122 
139 
392 
392 
136 
312 
392 
309 
321 
263 


431 
121 
357 
393 


— -^  Opie 

■  Opie 
-^—  Percy  Shawe 
Peter 

Ralph 
—  Richard  Plajne 

■  Robert 
Robert 

■  Robert  Henry 
Robert  Wm. 

■  Samuel 
Seton  Lionel    97^205 

— —  Thomas  262 

Thomas  321 

Thomas  249 

Thomas  242 

Thomas,  Af  D.       436 

^Thomas  335 

——  Thomaa  Charlton    59 

■  Thomas  Flynn      392 

Thoi.  Haiclwick    203 

Thos.  Tringham 

William 

William 

William 

Wm.  John  James  227 

Wm.  Robt.  Bru- 

denell  61 

WUUamSlaytor   415 

Wm.  Thomas        173 

Smithwick.  Robert  415 

Smylr,  PhUip  69^  251 

Smyth,  Arthur  196 

Edward  Selby  93,153 

Edwaid  St.  Geo.    181 

Edw.  S.  Randall  219 

Francis  259 

^— —  Geo.  Monro  Car- 
miebael  113 

Harry  Edmond      220 

Henry  66,  2«0 

Henry  Aagustna  271 

Heo.  Montagu       320 

Henry  Shepherd    116 

— — ^  James 

James  Dutton 
— ^-^  James  Oibbona 
^-^— •  James  Ryan 

John 
— —  John  Montresor 
— —  John  Rowland,  CB, 

42,142 
Ralph  168 ! 

■  Robt.  Beresfordy 
MD.  152 

— ^  Robert  221 

Robert  Donkin     437 

Thomaa  393 

Thomas  4S9 

WUliam  393 

William  437 

Smytbe,  Frederick  520 

Frederick  165 

Wm.  James  270 

Soelly  Geo.  Wm.  Fred.       189 
*-^  William  314 


Soodgrast,  Archibald 
Campbell  189 

John  88,  248 

Snow,  Arthur  Henry  Cres- 


well 


248 
297 
273 
236 
61 
272 
439 
448 
313 


357 


^— ^  Edro.  Brigboose 

Edw,  Geary 

Walter  C.  E. 

William 

Soady,  France  James 
Soare,  Charles 
Soeat,  Ernest 
Somers,  Henry,  MD, 
Somerset,  Aug.  Charles 
Stapleton 

Chas.  Henry  64,259 

Edward  Arthur 

100, 252 
— —  Fits  Roy  Moly- 
neux  Henry  286,289 

Sir  Henry,  CB, 

13,112 
Henry  Charles 

98,320 
Henry  Geoige 

233 


KH. 


Capel 


221! 

250* 

190 

393 

166 

161 


Edward 

PoulettG.H.  66,147 

Somernlle,ReginaldHQgh  174 

Thos.  Henry     220 

Wm.  MD.         433 

Wm.Meredyth  288 

Wm.   Watson, 

MD.  221 

Sorell,  Fred.  Edward        233 

Henry  Edward  94,233 

Sonter.  Richard  393 

Thomas  George    159 

South,  Charles  419 

Spaight,  George  182 

Henry  393 

Spalding,  Richard  Carr     295 

Warner  Ree?e  335, 

393 
Spark,  John  415 

Sparke,  Geo.  White6eld    190 

John  Francia        131 

Sparkes,  Thomas  415 

E.M.  335 


Spencer,  Charles 

Hon,  Rob.  Cba. 


Sparks,  Jas.  Pattoun  62, 189 

Mitchell  Geo.  70,161 

Sparrow,  Geo.  Waterloo 

Pennington  314 

John  250 

R.  T.  N.  300 

Spearman,  Ralph  Wm.  415 
Spedding,  Carlisle  59 

Speedy,  James  104,159 

Robert  254 

Thos.  Beckwith    359 

Tristram,  Chas.  S.  233 

Speer,  Wm.  Henry  299 

Speixe,  Chas.  Howe  65,211 

FredericK  182 

Gilbert  Wm.  JlfD.261 

James,  CB.  59 

John  266 

Spencer,  Hon,  Aug.  Al- 

merip  41, 195 


Henry 

Richard 

William  Heniy 

WilUam  Robert 


234 

68 
437 
153 

351 
593 


Churchill 
Sperling,  John 

Spi  cer,  Richard  William  142 

73 
14 
72 
515 
74 


Spiher,  George 

Spink,  John,  KH. 

Spiuluff,  George  Lorell 

Spittall,  Andrew,  MJ). 

Splaine,  Abraham 

Spoffbrtb,  Rob.  Jefaaon  f  10 

73 
593 
lis 


Spong,  Ambrose 

^—  Francis  Mallet 

Spooner,  Wm.  D 

Spoor,  Nicholas  Appleby  157 

Spottiswood,  Andrew  593 

Spottiswoode,  Andrew  63,121 

Arthur  Cole  113 

George  58 

Sprague,  John  Hanmer  439 

Spratt,  Henry  296 

James  186 

Michael  996 

Spring,  Francis  175 

WiUiam  195 

Sproule,  Edward  595 

Sprot,  John  f35 

Mark  George  245 

Spry,  Edward  996 

Henrr  567 

Spnrin,  Jobn  557 

Spurrier,  John               •  450 

Spurway,  John  271 

Squire,  Cecil  153 

Squirl,  Charles  153 

WiUiam  243 

Stace,  Henry  Coope  66 

Walter  Samuel  286 

WiUiam  98,  285 

Staeey,  Edward  156 

Edwin  595 

Stack,  Fred.  Riee  260 

George  Flt^Gerald, 

KH.  72 

Manriee,  CB.  112 

Nathaniel    Massey  63, 

264 

Richard  153 

Thomas  175 

Thomas,  MIK  256 

Stacpoole,  George  Wm.  169 

SUinibrtb,  Geonrg*  393 
Sulker,  Foster  CB.    112,117 

Standen,  David  310 

Standiah,  Richard  415 

Wm.  8.  Carr  133 


Stanhope,  Edwyn  Fra.  B. 
S.  210 

Horn,  Sir  Fma* 


Cha. 


Stanley,  Edward 


G.P.C.A.  Urd 

120 
Philip  Spencer    17 


tnde^. 


543 


Stanley^  Hon,  John  Constan- 

tine 
—  St.  John 
Staonu8»  Ueo.  Jas. 
Stansfieldy  Robert 
Stanton,  Edward 

William 

William 


145 
184 
113 
593 
S86 
308 
431 


Stapleton,  Franda  George 

194 

Richard  393 

William  PhUip  357 

William  BuU    393 

Staple/,  W«  B.  335 

Stapjlton,  Granville  G.  C. 

250 

Henry  Hilet      122 

■  Herman  178 

Stark,  Charles  299 

Starr,  £dw.Hender8on297,300 
Stather,  Wm.  Carlisle        1 14 
Staunton,  Charles  Fred. 
MD.  293 

Edwaid  157 

George  48, 182 

StaTeley,  Arthur  William  195 

Charles  Wm. 

Dunbar  89, 195 

393 
393 
335 
431 
393 
132 
393 
447 
437 
138 
254 
425 
393 
276 
297, 
300 
135 
235 
163 
320 


StaTeley-Shirt,  John 
Stawell,  WiUiam 

Jonaa 
Stayner,  Thomas  Allen 
Steade,  Charles 
Stedman,  Methuen 
Steed,  Edward  Henry 

Edward  Henry 

— —  George,  JtlD. 
Steel,  Charles 

John 
—  Joseph 

William  Robert 

Steele,  Alexander 
Steele,  Arthur  Charles 


Augustus  Fred. 
Edward 
Fred.  Stephen 
Matthew  Fred. 
Thomas  Montagu 

65, 147 


Steevens,  Charles 

George 

Nathaniel 


183 
171 
240 
451 


Steffen,  Augustua 
Stehelin,  Benjamin  Spicer 

55  284 

WiUiam  Francis  *  180 

Steiger,  Albert  453 

Rodolphe  357 

Stephens,  A.  Haggerston  253 
Hy.  John  Towns 


end 


Henry  Sykes 
Henry  William 
John 

John  Mono 
Richard 
T.  U.  A. 


119 
61 
357 
425 
101 
172 
336 


Strohenson,  Charles  Fred. 
MD.  233 

Frederick  Charles 

Arthur  71, 149 

■  George  Alex.         438 
'  Henry  James         169 
John  143 


Stepney,  Arth.  St.  George 

H.  67, 147 

Sterling,  Ant.  Coningham    69 
Steaart,  Adam  239 

Charles  48, 140 

David  185 

Geo.  Maokensie    112 

■  John 
— —  William  Ramsay 
Stevens,  George 

James 
■     ■  John  Harrejr 

Robert 

— —  Thomas 

William 

Stevenson,  Chas,  Aldersey 

198 

Henry  Holfoid      231 

John  205 

John  Charles  N.    181 

Thomas  357 


357 
315 
425 
113 

47 
357 

33 
430 


Steward,  Edwin  A. Tucker 

172 

Edmund  Holden    219 

Fred.  Gordon       208 

— —  Henry  Holden      135 
■  Rich.  Oliver  Fra. 

192 

Thomas  Carr        101 

William  Alfred      179 


Stewart,  Alexander,  MD.  433 


MD. 


Alexander 
'  Alexander  Fred. 
Archibald 
Arthur,  MD. 
Charles  Alex. 
Charles  Edward 
Daniel 
David 
David 
Donald 
Duncan 

Edward  Harding 
George  John 
James 
James 
James 
James 
Jamea 
-James 
Jamea 

James  Ainslie 
James  Frederick, 


335 
187 
140 
433 
114 
178 
357 
244 
257 
91,  321 
357 
288 
156 
142 
169 
208 
175 
291 
357 
433 
296 

179 

John  Edmonstone  438 
John  Campbell  224 
Jn.  Hamilton  65,233 
John  Heiiry  296 

John  Hy.  Fraser  203 
John  MarcuB  132 
Joseph  King         357 


Stewart,  Ludovic  Charles  213 

Mervyn  398 

Mervyn  272 

Henry  Neil,  MD.  312 

Robert  415 

•*^—  Robert  Crosse      236 

Rob.  Farquhar  Shaw 

150 

William  13 

William,  MD.     314 

William  154 

WiUiam  315 

William  357 

W.A.  336 

WiUiam  George    122 

W.  G.  DnimmoDd246 

WiUiam  Little  98,151 

308 
113 
123 
367 
276 
217 
126 
164 
163 
221 


Stickuey,  Thomas 
Stiles,  Henry 
StUl,  James  Charles 
— -  Nathaniel  Tyron 
—  Thomas  Lloyd 

Thomas  Walter 

StiUman,  James 
SuUwell,  William 
Stirke,  Julius  Henzy 

Remain  Fleming 

Stirling,  Charles  Edward  275 
Henry  CampbeU    245 


John  Stirling  274 

Thomas  216 

William  274 

Waiiam  275 

Stisted,  Henry  31 

Henry  WilUam  48, 230 

Thomas  H,  138 

Stobart,  Henry  393 

Stock,  John  Cassidy  96, 161 


Fredeiiok 


Stockley,  Geo.  Cator 

Turner 
—  John  Snrtees 
William 


393 

114 
277 
277 
Stockenstrom,  Sir  Andrew, 

Bart.  357 

Stocker,  Ives  101 

— —  Maurice  E.  Covey  276 
Stocks,  Michael  126 

Stockwell,  Charles  Monia. 

ambert  22^ 

— — ^  John  Wm.  Inglia 

247 
Stoddard,  Thomas  Henry  226 
Stoeber,  Jean  Nepomu  452 
Stokely,  Charles  254 

Stokes,  Charles  Patrick      155 

Edward  Grant       297 

Edward  John         190 

G.  335 

-^^  Hen.  Bowles  Geo.  198 

— —  Henry  Fra.  74 

— —  John  286 

■  Oliver  George       254 

Oliver  Haldam       288 

Oliver  Robert        273 

Patrick  Day  321 

Robert  Baret        205 

— -^  WiUiam  Jobo  102,360 


644 


Index* 


Stolla,  Willitm  449 

Stolsenbergi  FerdioftDdyoD448 

■  Theodor  ron  448 
%XxaMt  Edwftrd    WilUin, 

UD.  121 

Rich  John  Thorley  i06 

Stonettreet,  Geo.  GriiBii  447 
SUmey,  Andrew  Acres  246 
-— ^-  Henry  Butler         261 

■  George  Butler  32G 
Stopford,  Geoige  Monlagu  287 

James,  C£.  40,  216 

i*— Walter  James    203 

Storer,  Tbos.  Wliitmore  ««0 
Storej,  Charles  Robert  867 
Storks,  Henry  Knight  69 
Stormont,  Wm.  D.  Vitet,  146 


Storren,  Frederiek  de 
Story,  Edward  James 

—  John  Bambriggo 
PhiUp  F.,  CB. 

—  Robert  Wm. 
Valentine  Fred. 


469 
218 
203 
112 
46 
320 
S44 
245 


Stott,  Gibson 
Stotbeid,  Edward  Aug. 

— i Rich.  John      63,  284 

Richard  Hugh      287 

StoTin,  Sir  Fred.  AUB. 

KCMO.  9, 235 

Stow,  Hairr  48 

Stewards,  Robert  Becher  169 
Stracey ,  Edward  John  60, 149 
Strachan,  Henry  Aag.  9fl,t90 

W.  H.  P.  Fits  M.  264 

Strafford,  John,  EsW  of 

GGB.  GCH.     6, 147,  464 
Siraghan,  Abel  326 

Strange,  Aleiander  176 

■  Charles  967 
Charles  John        27 1 

■  Henry  Francis  62, 176 

■  Henry  Francis       271 

■  Thomas  Bland  276 
*■— «—  Thomas  George  217 
Strangwayes,  Thomas  367 
Stiangways,  Walter  A.Fos  274 
Stransham,  Anih.  Blax- 

land  66|  294 

Stratford,  Bryan  166 

Straton,  James  Murray      198 

Rob.  Joeelyn  76,  229 

Stratton,  Robert  435 

Straiten,  Wm.  Albert  157 
Straubenxee,  Bowen  Van  183 

■  ^  Charles  367 
Charles  T.  Van  40, 

154 

■  Fred.  Van  164 
Streatfeild,  Henrv  C.  45 
"  Hen.  Dorrien  118 
^—  Chas.Ogle  46,  284 
Edward  Ogle     195 

■         Rob.  Champion  175 
Street,   James   Frederick 
D'Arley  272 

Jas.  Petrie,  MD.  316 

^  John  Alfred  106,  208 


Strttton,  Arthur 
Strickland,  Edward 
Stritch,  Wm.  Luke 
Strode,  George 
Julius  Chetham 


316 

309 
393 
393 
165 

Stronach,  William  393 

Strong,  Clement  Wm.  72,147 
Richard  Henry     419 
~  203 

250 
274 
367 
297 


Stieay,  Pliilip  D'O.  tob  136, 


Stronge,  Max.  Do  Pre 
Stroud,  Henry  Wallace 
Strover,  Henry 
Stuart,  H(m»  Arch.  Geo. 

Arthur  John 

Charles  41, 164 

—  Charles  Augustus  367 

Charles  George    393 

Donald  230 

■  Edward  Andrew    162 

FrankC.  P.  Amed^e 

363 

■  ■         George  43 

■  George  Erans       393 

Hugh  Lindsay      438 

Hon,  James  253 

James,  CB.  112 

—  James  258 

James  70,  321 

James  Fred.  Dudley 

Criohton  145 

How,  John  357 

John  Patrick         194 

John  Ramsay  72, 172 

John  Richardson  238 

Kenneth  Brace     216 

Hon.  3ir  Patrick 

GCMG.  6. 195 

Peter  393,  454 

Robert  Charles 

William  223 

Rob,  1  homson      393 

Selkirk  316 

William  187 

William  Kier  96,  238 

WilUam  393 

William  Edington  141 

William  James      J88 

William  Tyler       187 

Stobbs,  James  Alex.  196 

Stobbs,  Joshua  426 

Studd.  Edward  16 

Studdert,  Ch.  Fits  Gerald  232 
'  George  167 

George  Lloyd    163 

— —  Rich,  Augustus 

Fitzgerald  299 

Stumps,  Ignation  452 

Stmt,  Charles  Napier  145 
Struthers,  Alex.  MD,  316 
Stutzer,  Jean  Baptists  Phil, 

453 
Suberkrub,  John  Jacob'  393 
Suckling,  Nelson  Fleming  360 
Suli?an,Geo.  Aug.  Filmer  94, 

129 
SuUiran,  Bartholomew     393 

Benj.  Stuart  114 

— —  George  232 

■       Jamee  393 


SuUiTsn,  Johtt 
John 

William 

Summers,  John,  MD. 
Sunderland,  Edward 
Henry 


367 
393 
49 
313 
114 
415 
818 


t66 

130 
4M 


t95 


Sunter,  Thomas  Moore 
Supple,  Kerry 
Sorman,  Wm.  Jamen 
Surtees,  Cha.  Frefilie 
Susini,  Joseph 
Suther,  MelvUle 
Suther,  Wm.  Grigor 
Sutherland,  Ales.  Jnmet  204 

Edward  116 

Edward  S67 

Edward        393, 455 

Franeis  129 

James  S.  C.  810 

— —  John  Moira  Mte* 
lean  809 

Robt.  Madeod  96,t44 

Sutherland  HaU    S93 

William  It 

Suttie,  George  Gimnt        593 
— ^-^  George  164 

Sutton,  Frencls  120 

WilUam  47,  t59 

Wm.  GriAn  120 

Swaby,  George  264 

Swafiield,  Cha.  Jas.  Orton  182 
■  Sidney  Henry        202 

see 

509 
893 
152 
113 
430 


Swain,  Charles 

Charles 

Henry  Tbonts 


Swaine,  Joseph 


510 


Swainson,  William 
Swale,  Henry 
Swan,  Fked.  Geo. 

Grares  Cfaaamsy 

821,820 

Tho.  Geo.  Senden     808 

Wm.  Geo.,  AC D.      313 

Swansoo,  John  ll3 

— —  John  230 

Thomas  598 

Swann,  John  SeckTiUe  205 
Sweeney,  James  FWdiog  165 
— ^—  Francis  Berasid     416 

Richard  Thomas   236 

Sweeting,  George  893 

— —  Hen.  Lewis  87, 

268 
Sweny.John  Charles         243 

Welbore  Ellis       357 

Swetenham,  James  206 

Swettenhsm,  Tbos.  Eeton  182 

Wm.  Kiber,  MD.  313 

Swift,  Arthur  D.  242 

— -^^  Benjamin,  MD,    242 

Richard  439 

——Richard 
— -  Wm.  Alfred 
Swioburo,  John 
John 


Swinburne,  James 
ioeepii 


163 
43 
109 
123 
42 


Index, 


643 


Svrinborna,  John  DennU  f35 


Tbo.  Rob. 


Swindlej,  John 
Job  a  Edward 


35 
262 
138 
112 
125 
247 
113 
430 


Swioey,  George 
Swiofen,  Fred.  Hay 
Swiohoe,  Georm  Money 
Swinley,  Geo.  Henry 
Swinney,  George 
Swinoy,  George    Stoney 

141 
Swinton,  Archibald  KobU 
John  114 

Edw.  George        367 

William        105,  «70 

Swiuy»  Shapland  WilUam  393 
Swire,  Roger  168 

Sydenham,  Geo.  Floyer    230 
Sykes,  Augustus  Joseph    155 

Heniy  128 

Henry  Reginald    254 

Cam  199 

— ^—  Joseph  Alfred       246 
Sylvester,  Henry  Thos.)  MB. 

174 
Symonda,  Henry  John       447 

Jennyn  Cbarlea    296 

John  Jennyn        321 

WiUiam  393 

Symone,ChaB.  Bertie  48,268 

Jelinger  Henry      299 

Syms,  Frederick  George  154 
Synge,  Fra«  Hutchinaon    194 

Geo.  Charlea         203 

Milliogton  Henry  286 

Robert  FoUett      219 

393 

152 

114 
435 


Tatton,  Riehtid  73 

Tayler,  Henry  260 

—  Alexander  160 

Robert  Frederick  299 

Thomaa  260 

Tayloe,  John  393 

Taylor,  Alex.  Douglas      313 

Arthur  Jo8eph66,  269 

Arthur  Henry       3 15 

Brook  44 

Cortlaodt  157 


CB. 


393 
261 
297 
15 
264 
357 
393 
160 
113 
312 
393 


Syret,  Jamea 

Taaffe,  George 

G.  A.  Den 

Taberger,  John,  M.D, 
Tabutean,  AnthonyOIivier  250 
Taddy,  Edward  273 

Tait,  Alexander  298 

Joshua,  CB.  113 

Tfaos.  Forsyth,  CB.  112 

Talbot,  Charles  Arthur      253 

George  70, 194 

Henry  Lynch        273 

Robert  270 

■  Hon^  Wm.  Leopold 


Duncan  Campbell,  MD.  315 

Francis  Richard   256 

■  Frederick  Jamea  247 

George  126 

George  Kepple      274 

—  Graham  204 

Hen.  Geo.  Andrew, 

112 

-  Ingram  Pank 
-James 
-Jamea 

-  Jeremiah 
-John 

-  John 
-John 

-  John  Barton 
-John  Lewis 

-  John  Robert 

-  Joaeph  Henry 

-  Markham  Le  Fer  276 

-  Monkhouae  Gra* 

196 

Nathaniel  393 

PhiUpottfl  Wright  48 
Pringle,  KH.  35 
Rainsford  188 

Reynell  George  113 
Reynell  George  114 
Richard  425 

Richard  C.H.  99,231 
Robert  Kirkpatriok 

237 
Thomas  143 

Warington  180 

WiUiam  297 

Wm.  D'Esterre  256 
William  Edward  209 
WilUam  O'firyen  169 
Wm.  Ryres  Naah  357 


ham 


Tempest,  Lard  Adolpbua 
F.  C.  W.  Vane  140 

Lord   Ernest 

119 


M'Donnell  Vane 
— —  Thos.      Rich. 


Tallan,  Lawrence  357 

Tane,  Thos.  Ju.  Waldgn?e 

393 
Tapp,  Horatio  Tho. 

■  Thomaa 

■  W.  H.  33j  I 
Tardrew,  Thomaa 
Tarn,  J.  336 
Tarrant,  Thomas  315 
Tarratt,  Joaeph  142 
Tasker,  Jamea  393 
Tassie,  George  422 
Taswell.  Edward  272 
Tate,  Henrv  Carr  295, 300 
TaUock,  Thomaa  393 
Tatt«nill,Goo.Bulkeley    88 


Taylour,  Lard  John  Henry  237 
160  i  Taynton,  Wm.  Henry  32 


Plumbe  86 

Temple,  Edward  182 

Edwyn  Fred.        206 

Francia  275 

■     ■  Gnstavna  Hancock 

415 

'         John  61 

Templemao,  Alfred  172- 

Richard  Dra- 

214 
293 
357 
357 
430 
45 
186 
419 
367 
45 
557 
16a 

265 

3» 

186 

87 
167 


per 
Templeton,  Robert,  HD. 
Tench,  Donald  Wm. 
— —  Henry 
John 


Tennant,  Aralander 

Charles  Robert 


Terry,  Henry 

John 
-^-^  Robert 
—  Stephen 

WiUiam  Parker 


Teale,  Charles  Shipley  98, 

320 

Teckell,  John  430 

112  >Tedlie,  Edward  186 

1 13, Tedlte,  Jamea  89,  186 


Teataferrata,  Filippo  Gia< 

oomo 
Teulon,  George 
■    ■         Thomas 
Tew,  Geo.  M'Leod 
Tewait,  John  Edward 
Teynham,  G.  H.  R.  Lord  415 
Thacker,  WUliam.  141 

Thackeray,  Fred.  RenneU, 

CB.  8, 283 

Fred.  RenneU   225 

Joseph  39a 

ThackweU,  Edw.  Joseph    19a 
Sir  Jos.  GCB. 

KH.  11, 142 

— ^  Joseph  Edwin  105, 

173 
Wm,  de  Waton 

Roche  190 

TheUuason,  Alez.  Dalton  224 
-^—  Arthur  George 

Bethel  148 

ThelwaU,  Eubule  Dayah. 

297,  300 
Richard  Bulkeley 

Twyford  217 

John  Bulkeley  175 


WUliam 


212 


119 1  Teeadale,  Charlea  Chriato  275 
.  Charles  Peregrine  235 

Henrr  George  63,  269 

TecTsn,  Stephenson,  MD.  311 

Thomaa  154 

Thos.  Stephenson  178 

TeUer,  Buchan  Fraser      430 
-^— —  Jam.  Drummond  357 

John  Thomson     312 

TeUbrd.  WiUiam  168 


Theobald,  John  Shad  well  169 
Thesiger,Charle8  Wemyaa  140 
Thesiger,  Fred.  Augustus  145 
TbibidUer,  Hubert  393 

Thiol,  Chas.  Zehender  De  453 
Thierry,  Lewis  de 
Thiselton,  Edward 
Tholon,  Joseph 
— —  Louia 


Thorn,  Alexander 

Thomas,  Barclay 

■  Francis  William 

George  Powel 

Henry,  CB,     11,  171 

Heniy  939 


416 
186 
440 
453 
311 
178 
298 
114 


546 

ThouiM,  Hantr  John 

John  W. 

Lloyd  Hmitt 

Mirk 

Morgui 

Kichiird  WiUiiinl  ISa 

TboniM  Re«»  1 02,360 

TbempaoD,  Arnold 
i        Arnold 

Ben|unia 

CharlM 

Cliirlea  Wm. 

Chirlei  Wm.  S7,  t09  - 

. Dtniel 

Edwird 

EdTird  Paroy 

George 

— ■ Georga  A>h» 


TbomMD,  JuDM  Dagild  183 

JinMi  Sinclair     HI6 

Jeremiih  394 

Jo*cpb  S9A 

J.  Croota  419 

R,  CuuninBhlM    153 

Rober 

WilUi 

WiUil 

WUMi 


Tinlej,  Fr«.  E.  Newport  171 
Robnt  5e«j«t 

M,  1» 
ff*.  Kawpon  190 
Tii)Iiiig,Cbu.HiilLjb  87 
Gao-TiaAtt     10 1 


-Georgi 


34t)  1 
160  - 


—  Jobn  Al«»ad«r 


—  Joatpb  Joba 

—  JiMttU  Hv. 

-  Ladie  Jenkiu 
-Midiaal 

—  Pmraon  Scott 
-^  Ralph  Kedday      394  1 
-Richard  157   1 

-  Riabard         106,  115  1 
-Richard  103  - 

-  Robail  Thtonu     348  1 

—  Thoma*  I' 

-  Tbonaa  4! 

-ThODuJlBM*  3i 

—  Tbaa.  Panonel        l 

-  \Val[legn*e  Rock, 


Willian 

William  Hamilton  110  - 

. William  John,  CB.      " 

lis 
Tho^n,  Alexander,  CB.   9,  ' 

'  Ailh.  Saundeia, 

MD. 

CbarlM  AUi. 

Colin  Hogh 

.  Edmond 

yran-Hinglef  46,284  1 

Geoig«,  CB.  1 13,  321   - 


-Geo.  I 


33d   I 


•'»**. 


546 

ThomaSf  Henry  Jobn  S70 

John  335 

John  W.  191 

Lloyd  Henry  243 

Mark  415 

■  Morgan  433 

Richard  WilliainB  158 

Thomas  Reea  102,360 

TbompaoD,  Arnold  270 

Arnold  419 

Benjamin  393 

Charles  «l6 

Charles  Wm.  127 

Charles  Wm.  97,  209 

Daniel  219 

Edward  367 

Edward  Pewy  234 

George  268 

George  237 

•       George  Ashe  4l9 

George  Irwin  248 

H.  Masterman  160 

Henry  Walker  393 

James  357 

James  430 

John       i  201 
John  262 

John  163 

John  394 

John  439 

Jobn  AtexaBder 

WiHiam,  MD.  175 
John  WyeUffe  106,136 

■  Joseph  John  258 

Justus  Hy.  309 

Leslie  Jenkins  209 

Michael  222 

Pearson  Scott  140 

Ralph  Keddey  394 

Richard  157 

Richard         106, 125 

Richard  103 

Robert  Thomas  248 

"^-^^  Thomas  170 

Thomas  422 

■■           Thomas  James  394 
Tbos.  PerroneC  16 

■  WaldegrSTe  Rock, 
MD.  314 

William  248 

William  255 

William  Hamilton  210 

WiUiam  John,  CB. 

112 
Thomson,  Alexander,  CB,   9, 

226 

Arth.  Saunders, 

MD.  209 

Charles  Alei.        205 

Colin  Hugh  180 

■  Edmund  431 

Fran.  Ringler  46, 284 

George,  CB.  113,  321 

George  415 

■  Geo.  Latham         155 

Gordon  335 

Harry  112 

■  Jemef    j.  394 


Indet. 

Thomson,  James  Dugald  183 

205 
394 
394 
419 
153 
121 
264 
425 
113 
308 


James  Sinclair 
■  Jeremiah 

Joseph 

J.  Crooke 

— —  R.  Cunningham 

Rohert  Thomas 

WilUam 

WiUiam 

William 

William 

Wm.  Arthur  M.  B. 

314 

■■■  Wm.  Beveridge    113 

Thorn,  Nathaniel,CB./CH.  11, 

154 
Thomdike,  Daniel 
Thome.  George 
Tbornhill,  Bryan 
Henry 


Thornton,  Cbanes 

—— «- —  Charles  Edmund 

Godfrey 

Henry,  CB. 

'  John 

Robert 

William 

Thoroton,  LcTett 

Thorold,  Frederic 

George  Edw.  62,  244 

241 
215 

273 
160 
259 


48, 268 
254 
122 
275 
431 
238 
32 
30 
394 
298 

37,  144 
195 
394 


Thorp,  Edward  Butler 
John 


Tbring,  John  ETerett 
Thrupp,  Henry  Andrew 
Thursby,  James  Legh 

Ralph  Lofel 

— —  Spencer  Geo.  Aug. 

151 
Thurstone,  H.  N.  C.  158 
Thwaites,  Geo.  Saunders  16 
Thynne,  Alfred  Walter 
Wm.  FredericiC 


Tibbits,  James  William 
Tioe,  John  Charles  Gnu 

ham,  MD» 
Tickell,  John  Arscott 

Richard,  CB. 

Tidy,  Thos.  Holmes 
Tierney,  Matt.  Edw. 
Tighe,  Daniel 

James  Lowry 

Michael 

TiUard,  Hearr  Percy 
Tiller,  William 
TiUbrook,  Phitio  L. 
Tippetts,  Alfred  Malpas 
Tilehman,  Rich.  Millbank  166 
Tilly,  Gua?as  Speedwell  286 
Timbrell,  John  447 

Thos.  Richardson  209 

• — Sydney  James      157 

Timins,  George  114 

Thos.  Chas.    87,  2*« 

447 
295 
132 


192 
253 
214 

312 
415 
112 
66 
60 
394 
438 
209 
276 
425 
201 
168 


Tinley,  Fra.  E.  J^ewfwt  17* 

Robert  Newport 

92.  190 

Wm.  Newport       190 

Tinliug,  Chas.  Hn?fa  Lyle  87 

Gw.  Vanghan       101 

Wlddrington         309 

William  P4ttiMn  242 

Tinmouth,  WSttgrove  L.  2">9 
Tinseau,  Arthur  Leon  de  453 
Tipping,  AUred  llG 

Ti reman,  Heniy  Stephen  105, 

360 
Tisdall,  Ardribald  136 

—  James  391 

Titterton,  Henry,  BfD.  315 
Tittle,  John  Moore  357 

Tobln,  John  358 

■  John  439 

^—  John  Ridiard        187 
■  Joseph  Webbe    8,?67 

Toby,  Isaao  300,358 

Tod,  Edw.  Heniy  M.  191 
Tod,  Robt.  Alex.  Bootfaby  246 
Todd,  George  32 

—  James    ArdiSisld 

Rnddell  I5t 

John  Augustus     140 

Mark  Stanley       313 

Richard  Cooper  2t5 

■'  Suetonius  Henry  Vi 

WiOian  415 

William  Egertoo   233 


Timm,  Isaac 

Timpson,  Henry 

Timsoo,  Henry 

Tioklar,  Henry  Nicholson  297 

Tinkler,  Wm.  AkxaBd«r  116 


Toker,  Arth.  Branthwarat  217 
roleher,  Christopher        394 
'   C^brislopDcr  JoseuB 
Henry  210 

^—  Henry  John  fOT 

Tolson,  Riohard  Hewy      86 
Tom,  Daniel  211 

Tom,  Oeores  210 

Tomes,  Jbhn  309 

Tomkins,  Beojemia  116 

TomklnsCQ,  Hill  Jas.  Thos. 

273 

Edward         131 

Tomlin,  Henry  Holt  t98 

Tompson,  Wm.  Dsliymple 

lit 
Tongue,  Vineeet  212 

Tonnere,  Miehnel  Gfaas.    263 
Tonnochy,  Vtdens  180 

WilUam  351 

Topham,  Wilttnm  116 

Topping,  Heftry  336 

TorkingWn,  Ileny  Theo- 
dore 394 
Tormia,  Justus  460 
Torreas,  AUM                  218 

A.  Wellesley  1H 

HMyD'Oftey    174' 


Tornano,  Charles  ^w.    275 

iX  Strangwmys      35«t 

TothiU,  John  4^ 

Tottenham,  Actbar  LsAis  2.SJ 

Charles  George  16) 

BahertLaftus    276 
W>HerthP9l><M^13d 


Index. 


647 


Toucli,  Edwtrd,  MD.  tSd 
Tour,  Augustus  de  U  394 
i'ouxel.  Heller  8 

Tho.  Perci?al  94,  178 

•ToTey,  Alexander  419 
Alez.ChB.Huglie8  S22 


Charles  Tove/ 
George 
•  Junes  Tenntnt 


T<ywer,  Cooyers 
Francis 

■  Htf  vey 

Towers,  Fiederick 
■  Thomas  John 


315 
32 
175 
132 
320 
148 
38 
139 
394 


Town,  Edward 

Towoley,  Thos.  Manners  136 


Dawson 
Townljr,  James 
TowBsend,  Chas.  Wm. 

Henry 


209 
394 
288 
165 
394 
394 


.  John 

■  Joseph 
.  Robert  I^wrenee  394 

T.  336 

Townshend,  Edw.  Do  Pre  114 

Edward  197 

— Henry  315 

Hen.  DiTO  35,  263 

Tracy,  Sudeley  Chas.  Geo. 

Hanbufy  146 

Trafibrd,  Henrv  Trafford  194 

Thos.  Samuel  16 

Traheme,  Anthony  Powd  J  68 

■  LlewellynEdmttnd2lS 

Llewellyn  Price    158 

TrancbelltEdw.  Frederick  257 

Geo.  Adolpkus      257 

Trant»  William  394 
Travers,  Francis  Stewart  212 
Fred.  John  270 

-  Horace  310 

.  James  96, 256 

James  Conway      298 

->  Jamea  Dalgairns   168 

James  Fra.  Eaton  272 

■  John  270 

Joseph  O.     335, 394 


Joseph  Gates 
Joseph  Gates 
Joseph  Stewart 

—  Julius  Brockman 

—  lA'on  Conway 
-N.C. 

— >  Gates  Joseph 
^  Richard  Henry 


?• 


295 
168 
162 
182 
394 
335 
222 
175 
Wm.  Hen.  Travers 
Clarke  140 

Trebeck,  Thomas  394 

Tredcroft,  Chas.  Lennox  275 
Tremayne.  Arthur  139 

Premenbeere,  Geo.BorlsBell3 

Walter,  KH.    10 

rreneb,  Digby  Le  Peer    276 

SirFred.Wm.KCH.  8 

H<m.Fred.LePoer  203 

John  313 

Power  le  Poer62, 122 

Thomas  394 


Trench,£roii.Wro.LePoer  288 
Treoerry,  Joseph  133 

Treoor,  John  178 

Trent,  Francis  Constantiue  1 99 

Geo.  Edm.  Phipps  177 

Harrison  WalkeJ.  220 

John  233 

Trevelyan,  H.  Astley         137 

Hen.WilIoughbyll3 

—  Jaa.  Harington  87 

WUloughby       1 1 3 

Trerenen,  James  394 

Treror,  Ar.  Hill,  KH,  38, 266 

Edward  69,  320 

— —  Fred*  Anthony      155 

John  William        206 

— —  William  Cosmo     165 

Wm.  Gordon        S32 

Trew,  Thomas  Eggar        430 
Trewhitt,  Henry  415 

Tribe.  Henry  John  296 

Trick,  Thomas  419 

Trigge,  Alfred  218 

Trimmer,  John  308 

Tripp,  John  Henry  228 

Triscott,  Joseph  358 

Tristram,  Barringon         394 
Trittau,  Edward  448 

Tritton,  Fred.  Biscoe         174 
■  Edmund  Spry       239 

TroUope,  Charles        44,  214 

mr  J  ohn,  Bt.         394 

Tronson,  Edward  T.  45 

Trotman,  P.  P.  336 

Trotter,  John  358 

John  William       148 

Robert  Knox        358 

Thomas  422 

Troubridge,  Str  Thos.  St. 

Vincent  H.  C.  Bari.  76,158 
Trousdell.  Wm.  Green  313 
Trower,  Anthony  358 

Fred.  Courtney     135 

'  Horace  141 

Troy,  Thomas  4«5 

Truscott,  John  112 

Trydell,  Botet  38,  235 

John  Frederick     194 

Tryon,  Samuel  62 

Thomas  158 

John  254 

Tubby,  James  H.  309 


Tudor,  Wm*  Langley  67,  238 
TufueU,  Thos.  Joliffe  314 
Tugginer,  Edmund  de  453 
Edward  de  453 


Tuite,  Hugh  Manley   71,  269 

Thomas  Basil  ti^ 

Tuke,  Alfred  John  216 

Tulloch,  Alez.Murray  40,320 

Alex.  CB.  112 

Geo.  Alex.  114 

Jas.D.G.113,95,321 

Jas.G.  McDonald  183 

161 
69,193 
63,269 
335 
220 
254 
394 
394 
201 
189 
276 
218 


John 

Thomas 

Tnlloh,  Alexander 
Tunbridge,  John 
Tunks,  Thomas 
Tunstall,  Anthony 
-^— —  Gabriel 
William 


Tuck,  Arthur  Manning      187 
Tucker,  Auchmuty,  CB.    113 

Aubrey  Han  ey     220 

Edm.  Beauchamp  210 

Henry  64,  284 

Henry  Tod,  CB.    112 

JervU  276 

J.  Owen  Edwards  394 

John  Tudor  102 

Richard  439 

Rich.  Franklin      336 

William  336 

Wm.  J.  A.  316 

Tudor,  Charies  394 

Frederick  74 

Henry  394 


Tupper,  Daniel  William 

De  Vic 

iEmilius  De  Vic 

■  Frederic  William 

Gasp.  Le  Marchant272 

'  James  De  Vic        174 

TuinbuU,  Gavin  Ainslie    138 
— —  John  Robertson  227 

Sydney  113 

Wm.  ueorge     415 

Turner,  Alex.  Wm.  310 

Arthur  William  207 
Augustas  Fred.  227 
Charles  Hampden  145 
Edmund  P.  B.  276 
Francis  Charles  231 
Frederick  Henry  39 
George,  CB.  15,267 
Henry  150 

Henry  216 

-  Henry  Austin  270 
Henry  Ferdinand  217 

-  Henry  Scott  221 
Henry  Whichcote  152 
Herbert  120 
James                   103 

•  James  Graham      179 

John  201 

John  105,  S71 

Mansfield  171 

N  .OctaviusSimpson273 

308 
358 
394 
438 
176 
154 
158 
394 
18 
123 

lis 

138 
299 


Philip 

Richard 
<  lliomas 

William 

William  George 

William  Ross 

William  West 
•  Voung 
Tumor,  William 
rurton,  Edmund  Henry 

Joseph 


Tuson,  Edward  Bail; 

Henry  Brasnell 

Tuyll,  S\r  Wm.  A'CH.  8, 1S3 
Tweddell.Feuwick  Martin  314 
Tweeddale,  G.  llarq,  of, 
KT.  CB.  8, 112, 181 

F  F 


5iB 


■Iw. 


El-,.,V.iJlniluiil. 


1B9    \»J;7,  ti,  v.. 


T-ibiU,Jui.a 
l-ua.  4/1.3    .Vd. 

Tirjlonl,' Hraij  KcLBt     Ijr  Jo-aOnnbv 

Ju,':!)  3&4  VuKlnllRst.  FrlMU 

Tmjtttu.GrjtlaSatiumi  il3  Vaiuitnrar.WK.Chul 

l-h-hf  SkM,  An- 

•imil.  r  I*«  V«i».  CWWEirtk 

TwjMlea.  Cda.  FoilBew2(i6  Fm*.  Fteteiei 

TiK>»„  t^l  FriKi. 

TtW««,  R-di^d  73,  «ij  - 

J---,n  4&  - 


SM.  - 


Wakefield »  Henry  Furejr    99, 

179 
Julian  233 

■  J.  Howard         114 

WilUam  425 

Walbndge,  Henry  Wm.   394 
Walcot,  Cbarlea  Thomas 

309 

Walcotty  Charles  Edmund 

273 

WaldroD,  Fred.  William   309 
H.  K.  John- 
stone 255 
W  aldy,  Alfred  Henry        197 

Bdw.  Garmonsway 

179 

William  Thomas  197 

Wale,  Henry  John  1?9 
Walford.  John  Thomas  394 
Walker,  Alexander  394 
>  Aleiaoder  196 
CbaiJes  Edward    122 

—  Cbas.Fyndar 
Be&ucbemp  104, 127 

1    Edward  Walter 
Forestier  40, 149 

Edwyn  141 

Fit«  William  91,  260 

Frederick  8, 267 

Geo.  Alb.  Aug.     276 

Sir  Geo,  F.  R.  Bu 

358 

■  Geo.E.Lushing- 

287 
298 
159 
180 
176 
252 
394 
218 
335 

50 


Index. 

t  Wallace,  Sir  James  Max- 
I     well,  KH.  13 
Sir  John  Alex. 

Bt.  KCB,  6,  240 

—  Peter  Margetson 

12,  267 

— Robert.  KH.       32 

WjUiam,  MD.  438 

Wm.  Edward    177 

Wm.   Thomas 

Francis  145 

Waller,  Charles  271 

George  Henry       158 

Kilner  394 

Robert  1 13 

William  Noel        274 

Wallioger.Wm.  A.  Arnold  254 
Wallis,  Alex.  Bruc^  184 

Samuel  425 

Wm.  Beale  814 


ton 


Geo.  Frederick 

Geo.  Fuller 

Henry  George 

Henry  Torrens 

Hercules 

James 

John 

John 

John  Geddes 

Jonatlian  Walker 

Metcalf  127 

Joseph  34 

Mark  181 

Melville  Aug,       230 

Roger  Boyce        594 

R.  A.T.  335 

Samuel  Cooper     250 

Thomas  223 

Thomas,  MD.       434 

Thos.  Houghton    315 

William  119 

William  358 

-  Wm.  Francis         275 

.  William  Hislop     415 

Tohn  239 

Michael  ^13 

Richard  394 

Thomas  Frederick  311 

e,  Alexander  415 

-  Cha.  Jas.  Stewart 

176 

•  Henry  Ritchie  244 

Hugh  Ritchie  394 

>  James  415 


Walmoden,  Count,  KCB,  112 
WaliEsley,  James 
Walpole,  Horatio 

Horatio 

John 

— —  Hon,  John 
Robert 


Walsh,  Arthur 


166 
36 
156 
63,  284 
112 
46 
118 


Arth.Huntly  Hill  299 
Arth.  Sandys 

Stawell  295 

Fred.  Henry  230 

George  415 

John  368 

Lawrence  de  C.    394 

Lewis  Edward      102 

Lewis  Paxton       276 

Thomas  195 

Tiraoihy  180 

William  394 

William  425 

Walshe,  BlayneyTownly  138 
Hugh  Crawford, 

MD,  313 

Walter,  Frederick  Arthur  204 

John  M'lVeiir  93, 204 

Rawlins  George   415 

>  Fra.  Dalrymple     195 

Walther.  William  450 

Walton,  Bendy  she  204 

Francis  298 

NorcJiffe  Bendyshe 

246 

Wm.  Lovelace        12 

Warburton,  Aug,  Fred.      166 

George  Alex.         170 

Geo.  Drought  104,361 

Robert  Sandford    154 

W.  E.  336 

Wm.  White  73 

Ward,  Bernard  Edward     212 

Hon.    Bernard    M. 

198 

Hon.C.R-Maxwcll225 

Edward  John        276 

Edward  L.  310 

Edwaid  Wolsten- 

holme  286 


549 

t  Ward,  Fra.  Beckford  270 

Henry  394 

Henderson  896 

Henry  Allsop  169 

"       Hon.  Henry  William 

Crosbie  194 

■       James  74 

John  425 

John  89 

John  358 

>■    t..i  John  Hayman  809 

'~^ — John   Richard,  CB. 

3a 

-. John  Richard  438 

-- —  Lacts  316 

Mnrr  26? 

"Hon.  Somerset 

Richard  Hamilton  224 

William  358 

William  CrofloB  103 

Wro.Cnthbert  34,283 

William  PeanoB  293 


Warde,  Edward  Charles, 

66,269 

Francis  45,  268 

George  237 

-^ J.  Henry  Turner  358 

Walter  97,  330 

Warden,  Charles  419 

John  394 

WiUiam  Henry     260 

Warden,  Robert         101,170 

William,  M,  D.       926 

Wardlaw,  George  126 

, John  116 

Robert        92,  198 

r-^  Thos.  Brodie      189 


Wardrop,  James  John 

Majoribanks 
Ware,     George     Henry 

Hibbert 

Robert 

Waring,  Edward 

Francis  Robert 

Hoh 


146 

849 
419 
394 
196 
163 
273 
358 


Warlow,  Thomas  Pictoa 
Warner,  Richard 

W.  Hucks  Harding 

190 

William  Kirby       1 13 

Warrand,  Alexander  John 

Cruickshank  186 

Warre,  Henry  J.  208 

Warren,  Arthur  Frederick 

253 
— ^-—  Augustus  Edmd.  234 

. Aug.  Riversdale    17 1 

Charles.  CB.   39,206 

Charles  178 

Dawson  Stockley  165 

Edw.  Townsend    394 

. Frankland  G.  £.    275 

Henry  Edward       211 

Jas.  Low,  MD.     438 

John  163 

John  206 

Lionel  Smith         217 

Philip  Splane        893 

r  F  2 


550 

Wtrren,  Ricliard 
■  S.  R. 


287 
535 
43 
185 


'WBirington,  ThornHill 
Warry,  WiUiam 
Waaon.  Edmund  Sidaeyi 

la'sten,  £.  F.  CB.  112 

Geo.  Cbaa.  HeoTy  212 

Henry  Swan  114 

— —  Maxooc  AnUmioB  41, 

S8S 
— — -  Thomaa  292 

Thomaa  101 

Watkin,  Henry  SpUler      1 14 
Watkina,  John  113 

William  Nowell  358 

Wataoo,  Albert  92 

■  Aleiandcr  153 

Andrew  394 

— -  Andrew  Vincent  358 

Archibald  112 

Atherton  415 

Charlea  Edward    158 

Dand  95,  234 

Ceo.-ge  218 

George  300 

.  George  395 

Henrv  Chadea      256 

Henry  Edw.         257 

—  Hen.  Surteea  Bowea 

152 

Jacob  59 

Sir  Jaa.  KCB.   6.165 

■  Jamea  61,165 

Jamei  256 

John  90, 165 

John  Wm.  A/D.     434 

Robert  243 

Robert  257 

Hev.  Robert  454 

■  Rupert  Campbell  257 

-         -  395 

241 
276 
395 


Index. 

Webb,  George  Joseph       309 

—  Henry  179 
Henry  March           202 

John  Macdonnell      124 

John  Vere  William 


■  Thoa.  Brereton 

WiUiam 

WilUam  Henry 

WilUam  Henry 

WiUiam  John 

Pearaon 
Watt,  Fitzjames  Edward 
—  Jamea  Duff 

WiUiam  Godfrey 


Welaford,  Aoguatoa  Fred. 

89,24» 
Welsh,  Astel  Thomas        t33 


Jamea 


143 

309 
308 
174 
Wattcrille,  Rodolph'de    453 
Wat U,  David  John  415 

—  Henry  388 ; 

■  Montague  114 

.  W^m.  Newcomcn    254 

Watt»-Russell,  Da?id  Gray     } 
Neville  212, 

Wauch,  Darid  395 

Waugh,  WiUiam  Petrie      63 


Henry  159 

Pelharo  Caryer  183 

Randolph  316 

Robert  10 1 

Robert  WiUiam         188 

Stepb.Masaett,ilfD.  187 

Theodoaiua  358 

Vere  197 

Webber,  Fr«d.  Wm.  Swann 

196 
Wm.  Geo.  Eve- 

rard  193 

Webater,  Arthur  Charlea  136 

Geo.  Fred.  250 

Geo.Murray,tfD.313 

Guy  128 

Jamea  Carnegie    358 

Joseph  230 

Joseph  230 

Rob«rt  166 

Rowland  224 

WiUiam  151 

WiUiam  425 

WUliam  Francia  320 

Wedderbom,  Chas.  Fra. 

Webster  204 

Wedderbame,  George       228 
Weekes,  Alfred  Wickham 

Pym  230 

Wegener,  John  Henry      453 
Wegg,  John  70 

Weguelin,  Tbo.  Mat.  Lux.  99, 

187 
Weight,  Edward  395 

Weir,  Archibald  132 

Daniel  223 

Henrv  415 

John'Charles  153 

Thoa.  C.  308 

WaUam  395 

Welbr,  Hen.  Glynn  Earle  199 
Welch,  Edward  245 

Stephen  J.  W.  F.  358 

John  West  385 


lis 

419 
430 

2ir 

358 
245 


Welchman,  Geo.  Thomas  101 

John  132 

Weld,  WUHam  Walter  198 
Wellealey,  Lor//  Cha.  34, 117 
Hon.  Wm.  Henry  148 


Welatead.  WiUiam 
Wemya,  Francia 
Wemyss.  Charlea 
Frederick 

Jamea 

—  James 

John  Maurice  295,300 

John  Otway  «23 

— ^-—  Thomaa  Jamea,CB.  11, 

168 

WiUiam  430 

Wm.  Binfield         1 13 

Werge,  Henry  Reynolda  206 

WiUiam  175 

Wealey,  Samuel  Robert     63, 

292,300 
West,  Sir  Augnstos,  MD.  454 

Arthnr  3l0 

Charles  Richard 

SackvUle  Lord  60,  172 

Frederick  199 

Henry  4:58 

^—  Jamea  Alexander  96.236 

John  Henry,  JtfD.   172 

Richard  112 

WiUiam  Henry  Hore  298 

Westby,  W^m.  Henry  Jonea 

218 
Weatenra,  Francia  61 

Weatern,  Jamea  Roger      113 
■       Blaximilian 

Jamea  67, 216 

Weatfeld,  Herman  448 

Weaibead,  Geo.  £.  Brown 

185 
Westmacott,  Spencer  285 
Weatmore,  Richard  45 

Westmorland,  John,  £ar< 

of,GCB,GCH.         T,9(rT 
Weatou,  Charlea  425 

Westropp,  John  Parson      62 

Edward  Hen.        180 

Walter  MontforJ   228 

Wetherall,  Charles  358 

Edw.  Rob.    104, 150 

Fred.  Aog.      99.256 

Geo.  Aug.  CB,KH, 

13.  117,  f^ 
Joseph  Thomas  132 
John  William         127 


Wm.  Hen.  Chaa.    47.  •  Wethered,  Edwin  Robert  247 


192 
61 


Wavell,  Arthur  Henry 
Waymouth,  Samuel 
Waare.  Henry  Edwinl05.201 
Wearing.Thomaa,37. 1 17, 294 
Wearer.  WiUiam  Henry   238 

WiUiam  Henry     395 

Webb.  Daniel  Peploe        124 
Edward  Heuiy         240 

—  George  *i>6t 


161 

WeUinga,  George  358 

Wellington,  Arthur,  Dukt 

oj.  17 

Wella.  Fortescue  358 


VVelroan.  Har?  ey  Wellealey 
Pole  238 

Hercules  Atkin     155, 

263 

— —  WiUiam    Henry 
DowUog  KeeTes  251 } 


Thomaa  4S0 

Weybe,  Charles  Von        449 

George  W.  F.  Von  450 

Wey!and,  John  260 

Whaiie,  John  F^mund       1 61 
Whaley,  Robert  595 


Frederick  152 

Samuel  90. 176 1  Whalley,  George  Brtacoe  358 


Palmer 


Wharton,  Anthony 
— —  Willbm 


191 
454 

358 

Whealcrofl.  German  13*1 

\A  heatley,  Arthur  1 15 

» Sir  Hr.,  OCn.  113 


Wheatley,  John  193 

— Tho8.Da]emaiD  316 

William  395 

William  150 

Wheatstone,  Joha  Butler  95, 

.     196 
Wheeler,     Sir     Hugh 

Massey,  KCB.       112,  1J7 

John  Ross      92,  180 

WLelan,  John  Thomas  59 
Wheler,  Fraocis  113 

Sir  Trevor,  Bu       86 

Whichcote,  George  35 

Whigham,  Robert  222 

Robert  193 

Whimper,  Fred.  Amelius 

93,  206 
Whimster,  James  395 

Whinjates,  £dw.  Charles, 

CB.  KH.  15,  267,  277 

— Francis  Arthur  276 

Fred.  Thomas    274 

Fred.  Wm.  44,  284 

Whi«h,C1audiuB  Buchanan  140 

■  George  Palmer     113 

6'ir William  S.  CB,  112 

Whistler,  James  114 

WhiUker,  John  Gibson  419 
Whitbread,£dmundJacob  217 
Whitbj,  WiUiam  395 

White,  Andrew,  AfJD.       434 

Alfred  Henderson  132 

Aug.  Barton  138 

■  Charles  John         123 

Cynl  138 

— ^  Edward  James        45 

Ferdinand,  CB.      67 

— ^  Francis  Freeman   175 

—  ■  Frederick  Charles  6 
Frederick  John     395 

■  George  395 

■  George  430 

■  George  Francis  87 
'  George  Johnstone  214 

George  Stewart     178 

Hans  Robert         241 

HanaThos.  Fell     191 

Henry  220 

Henrjr  395 

Henry  438 

Henrjr  Arthur      286 

■  Hen.  Dairy mple    66, 

132 
»  Henry  George  1 62 
— ^^  James  234 
James  276 

■  John  Lewis  419 
Lawrence  Luke 

Esmond  419 

Loraine  335 

Martin  112 

.  Matthew  228 

Michael,  CB.        16 

Moses,  DID.  436 

Peter  438 

Raymond  Herbert  201 

Robert  143 

.    ■■■  Robert  Dennis      113 


Index* 

White,  Thomas  90,200 
Thomas  Esmonde, 

M.D,  217 

Thos.  Woolaston    142 

William  395 

William  Alexander, 

MD.  198 

^  Wm.  Ramsay       434 

Whitehead,  Henry  Lowe  431 

Robt.  ChUdxen  249 

William  232 

Whiteford.  John  395 

Whiteside,  John  248 

WhitfeUd,    Heniy   Wase 

65,255 
Whitfield,  Chas.  Tomlins  438 
Whiting,  George  Wm.  395 
Whitley,  James  358 

WhiUie,  W.  Tho.  CB.  113 
Whiilock,  Geo.  Fred.  Tod  236 
Whitmore,  Edmund  Ag.  105, 

181 

Fran.  Locker         151 

Geo.  Sioddart        214 

5irGeo.A'CH.   7,283 

Montagu  Stopford  287 

Mortimer  R.S.  90,320 

William  207 


551 

148 
415 
114 
269 
300 
37 
30 

Wiles.  Julius  316 

Wilford,    Edmund   Neal  49, 

268 

Ernest  Christian   199 

Ernest  Christian   217 

Ernest  Christian 

68, 
— —  John 


Wildbore.  Frederick 
Wilde,  Joshua  John 
Wilder,  Cha.  PhiUp 
Wilder,  George 
Wjldey,  W.  W.  MD, 
Wildman,  John 
•  Thomas 


Wilkie,  Arthur  Alex. 

David 

David 

Fletcher 

Hales 

— —  John 
John  Lnnan 


Whitshed,  St.  Vincent, 
B.  H.  148 

Whittingham,  Ferdinand, 
CB.  67,  263 

Paul  Bernard    285 

W  bitty,  Irwine  37,  268 

John  248 

Thos.  Ravenscroft      [ 

156 
Whylock,  James  37 

Watkin     Sandom 

Whylock,  MD.  176 

Whyte,  Charles  311 

— —  George  Lewis        205 

■  John  James  34 

■  ■■  ■  ■  Nicholas  Conlethus 

315 
Wicbmaon,  George  449 
Wicke,  John  Henry  450 
Wickham,  Edw.  Thomas  213 
R.S.  335 

Thomas  184 

Widmer,  Christopher  435 
Wiering,  George  451 
Wield,  Robert  247 
Wiggins,  Edward  113 
Wight,  Henry  Arthur  126 
Wightman,  George  361 
James  Tho.           395 


Wigley,  Geo.  James         395 
Wigram,  Ely  Duodectmus  34 

Godfrey  James      148 

Wigston,  Francis  50 

Wigton,  James  395 

Wilbraham,  Hon.  Edward 
Bootle  37 

Rich.  63,158 

Wilby,  William  155 

Wilcox.  Joshua  114 

Wild,  Henry  Jamesj         306 


170 
395 
153 
114 
336 
112 
249 
65,136 
163 

Wilkieson,  George  Hamp- 
den 214 
Wilkin,  Henry  John          137 
Wilkins,  George,  CB.  KH. 

58 

Wm.  Mortimer     438 

Wilkinson,  A.  Eastfield      135 

Arth.  Philip 

Savage,  CB.  87 

Bathurst  Edw.       124 

— —  Berdoe  Amherst    287 

Charles    Edmund 

65,284 

Christopher  86 

^-^—  Christopher  Brioe 

220 

Frederick  Green  193 

George  Allix         273 

-  George  Anderson 

228 
— —  George  Sidney      113 

Henry  395 

Henry  Chandler    234 

Henry  Green  72, 149 

— — -  Henry  John  160 

John  262 

John  233 

John  Alexander    395 

John  Walter         430 

Johnson  166 

Joseph  107,  252 

Joseph  George     169 

P.  S35 

Willan,  James  Douglas  309 
Stanhope  Leonard 

Douglas  164 
Wm«  Moffat  Dou* 

glas  358 

Willard,  Leonard  Kilham  100 
Willats,  Peter  John  73 

Willcocks,  Richard  Henry  213 
Willes,  James  Irwin  37,294 
Willett.  Aug.  Saltren       395 

John  Saltren  271 

Williams,  Albert  H.  W.  274 
Arthur  W.        138 


552 


Index. 


k^ 


^^ 


k*i*i 


WilHamSi  Clinrlefl  308 

Cbas.  Bichard  260 
Chac.  SidDey  288. 
300 
Edward  Arthur  «71 
Fraocia  ^06 

F.  C.  Htnburj  142 
Ilarr/  4t6 

Henry  207 

HenrjrFrancia  811 
UonitM  Lloyd  163 
Hugh  S87 

Jamea  179 

Jamea  358 

Jainaa  £•  S93 

John  05, SS5 

JobDBttoneU    351 

■  John  IgQfttioa 

Purceil  253 

'*   ■■     Joho  Jaai«8  In  225 

John  Wm.  Coll. 

296,  300 

-  Joaeph  72 

-  Joaeph  358 
« Lafria  Duncan  41, 

119 

-  Mol]tgoiiiery60,284 
•  Owen  LewiiiC.  120 

-  lleginald  Stawart 

245 

-  Rich.  Edmood  168 
>  Rh.  Llewellyn  152 

-  Richd.Michaall30 

-  Rowland  Edw. 

183 
113 
242 

34 

136 

62, 155 


*«■■ 


Louia  Henrjr 
'    Stepbflh 


*tm 


Samuel 
Bbarbtirutt 
Theodora 
Thomaa 


Tbomaa,  UD.    435 

J'homaa  309 

■"  Thoa*  Molyaeux, 

£//.  38 

-—  Tboa.  Rob.  If J3.240 

William  164 

William  438 

■  William  Fenwick 

60,112,268 

Wm.Freke.ICi/.  35 

— William  John    273 

Williamaon,  Aag.  Henry  181 

■  Benjamin.  3/JB.3J5 

Charles  C.  74 

— Charlea  2l2 

Ferdinand  H.    155 

Fraocia  Alex.     114 

George,  JUD.     173 

-^  Jamta  174 
-—  John  358 
Thomaa             263 

■  ■■■  Uaber  66, 178 
■ William  257 

—  Wm.  RoberU  199 
Willingtoo,  Richard  45 
'  ■  .  ■  Rich.  Batler  229 
WiUia.Brown«  41,268 
Chu.  Whtt9lej     184 


*>^ 


•• 


WUUa,  Edward  299 

Fredeiic  Arthur    236 

George  Brander    395 

Geo.  Harry  Smith  229 

■■       Henry  R.  De 

Aoyers  202 
Sherlock  Vignolle8l52 

-  ■  John  George  135 
Willockai  Arthur  Stewart  230 
Willoughby,  Henry  Safe  196 
Willox.  Jamea  425 

Wills,  Thomaa  Lake         358 
Willahire,  Sir  Thomaa,  Bart. 

KCB.  11,202 

Willaotti  Jaa.  Kennett  96, 320 

Richard  Kennett  297 

Robert  J.  336 

Wilmer.  William         91, 140 

Wilmer  130 

WUmot,  Kardle/  43 

•^ Fred.  AI.  Eardley 

71,269 

-— Henry  194 

Wilson,  AuguB.  Nicbolaa  238 
— *—  Benjamin  Francia 

DaltoQ  36 

— —  Cha.  Townaend* 

76, 147 

Charles  Watson    276 

■  Charles  Monok  166 
Edward  358 

■  Edw.  Benjamin    260 

Falconer  222 

Geo.  DaTia,  CJ3.     68 

■    ■■  Henry  S95 

James  308 

Jamea  368 

-    James  Hamilton    288 

— Sir  John,  KCB.  7, 162 

John  101 

John  193 

John  Alex.       47, 268 

'  John  J.  287 
Sir  John  Morillyon, 

CB.  KH.  30,  465 
John  Robert  208 

■  ■     Joaeph  Fraser        358 

Nicholas,  KH.  38,216 

— ^  Rich.  Goodwin 

Bowen  47, 268 

— Robert,  MD.         133 

Robert  396 

Roger  W..Ca.    113 

Samuel  116; 

Syhesler  W.  F.  M.     I 

235 1 
— ^—  Thomaa  86 

—  Tbomaa,  CB.        112 
Thomaa  431 

■  1'hompaon  836 
Thoa.  Maitbnd      47, 

248 

W*iIIougbby  Jamea  273 

'  William  Henry      190 

■  Wm.  H.  B.  J.       395 
Wilton,  Edward  Hayea     160 

■'  John  Lucaa     98«  201 

—  John  Robert        211 


W'ilson,  Samuel 
Wiluhire,  WiUiam 
Wily.  Henry  William 
Winchester,  George 
Winckler,  Aug^tua 

Charles 

Winckworth,  John 
Windeyer,  A.  C. 
Windham,  Charlaa  AA 
•  George  Smyth 

-  Joseph  Smyth 
Stewart  Smyth 


Windle.  John  Sh«i^ 
Windsor,  Jamea 
William 


425 
239 
321 
116 
450 
450 
395 
335 
44 
253 
358 
t08 
395 
335 
335 

Wing,  Vincent  247 

Wingiield,  Chaa.  George  223 

Chaa.  Wm.     63,  260 

—  Edw.  Ffolliott        1 19 
'  John  Hope      01,  166 

Walter  Cloploo      121 

Winkwotth,  William         425 
Winne,  John  James  395 

Herbert  Waikios 

Williams  66|255 

Winnicki,  Christopher      459 
Winniett.  William  156 

Winniogton,  H.  Jeffrera  358 
Wlnsloe,  Rich.  WUliam 

166 
131 
439 
439 
438 
136 


Charlea 
WinsUnIey«  William 
Winter,  George 
— ^—  John 


Winterscale,  John 

Wirgman,  Theodore 

W  i  sch ,  Ilienmimoa  ron  der448 


WUehmanu,  George 
Wisdom,  John 
Wise,  Charlea 

llenrr  Chriatopher 

— —  Horatio  Jamae 

WiUiam 

Wiabart,  Alexander 

Jas.  Alex.,  WD* 

Wbsell,  Lewis  de 
Witham,  Cbes.  Thioeh- 

mot  ton 
Wiihera,  Edward 
Hicka, 


Witte,  George  de 

Hen,  Fred.  Tlieo* 


450 
395 
61 
191 
255 
366 
358 
313 
451 

969 
217 
277 
453 


de 
Witts,  John 
Withington,  Peter 
Wiihington,  Sidney 
WodJrop,  Wm.  Allan 
Wodehouao,  Edmund  80, 175 

Wwio         104, 270 

Nicholas  13 


450 
358 
127 
209 
129 


Wodsworth,  Dudley  Cli(^en 

138 
Woir.  Frederick  462 

Wolfe,  George  153 

Wm.Clargea  03,190 

W.  S.  H.  274 


Wolff,  Alexander  Joaeph  415 
Wolffradt,  Frederiok  too  452 
Edward  ^6 


Index. 


5d3 


>Volrige»  Ambrose  298 

Ambrose,  A.  R.  300, 

858,  354 

Henry  Ridge         226 

VVolselej,  Garnci  Joseph  242 

John  Richard   169 

Richard  171 

VVumbwell,AdolphusAlick  214 

Arthur  197 

George  Orby     143 

Wood,  Arthur,  MD»  142 

David  Edw.  71,  269 

Frederick  395 

Fred.  Aug.  Percy  296 

George  395 

George  Horsley    396 

Henry  368 

Henry  221 

Henry  243 

Henry  396 

— ^ James  368 

■  James  John  219 

. J  as.  Cha.  R.         309 


— ^— <-  James  Humphreys  40 
'    •  John  Gillespie,  MD* 

193 

•  John  Joseuh  234 

John  Manlcy  87 

■ —  John  Stewart  75, 164 

Launcelot  Edward  104 

.  Peter  Valentine    419 

' —  Robert  Blucher  CB. 

41,  117 
— - —  Robert  Hudson     219 

Thomas         1 17,  335 

Thomas  35, 144 

Thomas  Paltison    233 

. Wm.    CB.KH.        9, 

112,256 

Willia-n  95. 320 

Wilham  193 

William  Arthur     195 

. Wm.  Mark      65. 147 

Wm.Thos.Wayie  171 

Woodall,  Frederick  Nind  226 

Thomas  Nind        208 

Woodburn,  Alex.  CB,  112 
Woodcock,  Frederick  415 
Woodfall,  Charles  113 

Woodford,    Sir    Alex. 

GCB.GCMG.  7,191 

Charles  John  104, 252 

— —  Edw,  Sam.  Grims- 

haw  263 

John  358 

Sir  John  George, 

KCB.  KCIL  13 

Woodgate,  Francis  119 

John  266 

William,  CB.      30 

Wood  house,  James,  CMC,  430 
Woodier,  Jaa.  Wilkinson  309 

^Richard.  MB.    192 

W^oodman,George  Thomas, 


Woods,  David  174 

—  Henry  George       249 

James  233 

Richard  100 

Richard  Wm.        159 

WilUam  395 

Wm.  Henry  300 

Woodward,  John  858 

'  Geo.  Paul  Minchin 

293 
Wood  Wright,  Charles  187 
Woolford,  J.  E.  336 

WooirreyeS)  John  Andrew  161 
Wuolhouse,  Andrew  Mac- 
kason  415 

Edward  236 

Henry  Herv6     316 

Woollcombe,  Fred.  Peter  310 

Robert  299,  300 

Robert  Wm.  439 

Woolrabe.  Fred.  George  309 

John  430 

Woolricbe,  Stephen  433 


Wright,  J.  G.  335 

Joseph    Colemau 

Hornshy,  MD.  293 

Robert  (1st)  103 

Robert  (3nd)  71,  294 

Robert  438 

Thomas,  CJ3.  35 

Thomas  171 

Thomas  425 

Thomas  Parker     235 

Rev,  Walter  Mel- 


ville 


William 

William  L.  L.  G. 

William  Alfred 

Garner 
Wrighle,  Wm. 
Wrixon,  Nicholas 


277 
395 
158 


WD. 


William 


190 
447 

439 


Woodroff,  John,  MD, 
Woodroffe,  Chas.  Wm.     3J4 


Woolsey,  O'Bryen  Uelling- 

ham  279 

Workman,  Thomas  358 

Worsley,  George  395 

Wortley,  Arch.  Henry 

Plantagenet  Stuart  106, 121 
Wortham,  Hnle  Young 

69,  284 
Worthingion,  Gto.  Talbot  184 

Henry  Claik       179 

— —  Richard  Jukes  185 

Woulfe,  John  112 

Wragge,    Alfred   Tloniaine 

270 
Wray,  Henry  286 

Hugh  Boyd  395 

Jackson  240 

Wrench,  Edward  Mason  185 
Wrcnlmore,  Geo.  Joseph  31 0 
Wreford,  Matthew  316 

Wrifcrd,  George  Henry    297, 

300 
Wright,  Alexander  395 

Alfred  233 

Augustus  335 

Charles  46, 284 

Charles  272 

Charles  James  270 
Edward  395 

Edward  W.  C.     92, 

243 
Frederick  73 

George  113 

George  8,  283 

George  361 

Jtev,  Henry  Press  323 
Henry  Richard  44 
James  419 

James,  MD.  434 

-  James  Dennis        435 

-  John,  KH,  14 

-  John  Hoskin  359 

-  John  395 

-  John  Hobson         260 

-  Jones  296 


296 
395 
359 

Wrottesley,  //un. Cameron  288 
Wroot,  William  Henry  290 
Wroughton,  Hen.  Alex. 

C.  203 

Wulff,  Henry  Powell  64,282, 

49,  284 

Kenelm  Chandler  359 

Wulffen,  W  m.  de  452 

Wyatt,  Alexander  H.  L.  69, 

162 

Alfred  Francis  W. 

67,  217 

Charles  Edwin       140 

Francis  Dalmaboy  236 

335 
188 
148 
359 


G. 

—  James  Henrj 
— —  John 

Samuel 

Sir  Henry   Ro- 

bartes  31 

Wybault,  Joseph  Wm.      308 

Patrick  Robert  430 

Wybergh,  Archibald  215 

Wybrow,  William  438 

Wyer,  Geo.  Gofoith  154 

John  438 

Wylde.  William,  CB.  18,  i?67 

Edward  Andrie     296 

Wylie,  Henry  Robert  254 
Wyllie,  WUliam,  CB.  112 
■  Wm.      Alexander 

Patrick  275 

Wymer,  George  Peter,  CB. 

112,  117 
Wyndham,  Alex.  Wadham     ^ 

359 

Charles 

George 

Henry 
Henry 


I- 


31 
30 
8,  137 
118 
Wyndowe,  Wm.  Frceme  *2tj6 
Wyneken,  Frederick  453 
Wynii,  Herb.  Wat.  Wms.  101, 

158 

Sir   W'illiam  100, 454 

Wynne,  Charles  Robert     145 

Charles  B.  242 

Edw.  Wm.  Lloyd  145 

George  97,  285 

Henry  John  Lloyd  119 


554 


Index. 


Wjncc,  John  3c  9 

Richard  Miles      495 

Wynoiatt,  James  John  SOS 
W^Dter,  John  Jooathan     S95 

Robert  359 

Wvnjard,  Edwud  Bock- 
1*/,  CB.  10.  «09 

Edward  G.     71, 144 

George  Henir        209 

Gladwin,  John  H.y09 

Henrj  B.  J.  95 

■  l^bert  Henrr,  CB. 

39,209 
Wyse,  Arthur  George  199 
Wjvill,  Richard  Rodea    S35 

Ximenet,  Horace  159 

Wm.  Raymond  159 

Yarboroughy  Chiis.  Cooke, 

CB.  47, 243 

Yard,  Frederick  183 

Yaroold,  Benjamin  395 

Yatee.  Charlea  114 

— —  £dm.  Rob.  Wm, 

Wingfield  234 

Henry  Peel  106,273 

John  137 

William  Henry     315 

Yea.  Lacy  Walter  48, 158 
Yellon,  G.  277 

YoWertoo,  Hon,  William 

Charles  271 

YeoUnd,  George  430 

Yolland,  WillUm        99,  285 


Yonge,  GnitsTus  Nigel 

K.  A.  353 

— —  Henry  John  213 

William  James     211 

Wm.  L.  274 

Yorke.  Fred.  Augustas    289 

Charies  14,117 

John  64, 128 

PhiUip  James         32 

Yooell,  George  305 

Young,  Aleiander  245 

AUenAUeeoeke    225 

Archibald  Goldis  114 

Arthur  Cotto         213 

Charles  Colrille    88, 

270 

Chas.  Frederick    273 

Colin,  MD.  438 

Edward   Willitm, 

tfD.  343 

F.  M,  277 

— -—  George  Heory       190 

George   Rsmasj 

Craik  272 

Georgo  Samuel     232 

Grabane  212 

Henry  359 

^— -  Henry  Herman     395 

Henry  391 

— — ^  James  231 

■  James,  HfD.  438 

—  James  359 

— ^—  James  Brown       237 

'  Jamas  Robert  39, 453 


Young,  John  274 

-^—  John  Crawibrd       4S 

John  Eldon  AID.  3ll 

John  RIdon,  MD.  2U 

—  John  Georgo         39$ 

Keith  IH 

Plomer,  KH*  53 

Plomer  J.  351 

Richard  fJO 

Robort  39S 

Thomas  173 

T1knusN«w1m  173 

T.  N.  171 

WiUiam  3$3 

WUliam  2M 

WiUiam  277 

William  289 

Wm.  Baird  104 

Wm.  Henry  438 

W.  L.  M.  277 

Wm.  Pyn       98,  tir 

YottBgo,  Alex.  A.  lU 

Yovngbuaband,    Astlej 
George  Fnmcis  Jobii    111 

Chaa.  Wright  270 

'■  I     C  Wr^^t        29 

Tulo,  Patriek  41,  282, 184 
^— Robert  AbOTQromby  88, 

I3i 

Zehvpfenning.  Cba.Jos.  4SS 
Zeil,  Augustus  Ferdioaad  448 
Ziermann,  Frederick  4jI 
Zugiaiii,  Mario*  451 


65& 


MILITIA 


OF 


ENGLAND    AND    WALES. 


ROYAL  ANGLESEY. 
Head  Qoavtarik  Beaanurii. 

LXEUT.-COLOlfSL  COMXANDANT. 

Thomaa  Peers  Williuii lOMar.iS 

Cavtatiis. 
John  Lewis  Humpton  Levis, 

DL.  JP.  Ul4  Capt  5  J>r.Gdt,  5  Oct  53 
Cliarles  Stanhope  Jones,  DL. 

Ute  C*at.  S»  >.   lOlfar.SS 

Thomas  ix>ts  D.  Jones  Party  S9  May  64 

LrKVTSHAVTS. 

John  Thomas  Roberta  .,«..,...  5  Oet.  63 
Haniy  Robert  Poole 33  Apr.  63 

Eksiohs. 

Zyre  Lloyd itl  JnneSS 

wUliam  Ha|h  TlioiBas S9  May  64 

BowUnd  Wllbaais ... » . ,»^.^..34  July  64 

Mji.  and  rn^/.— Septnnns  A. 
P.  Caiy  (l),  UUe  Coat,  81  ^.14  Dec.  63 
CapUU 83  Feb.  63 

5iffy.— Robt  Wynne  Jones,J^.4  Aag.  35 
Blue  Facings. 


BEDFORD. 

(n^ll/H/iMlry.)    [No.  18.] 

[Emboobd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Berwick-on-Tireed. 

CoLoxriL* 
Bich.Tboa.GOpin.MP.DL.JP. 

Caft.k.p.  UMti. llSept.48 

L1XXTT.-C0L011XI.. 
Wfli.BaiiboLHinin8,DL.JP.138ept.48 

Mayob. 
Bobert  Bindley  Wilkinson  ...80  Oet.  64 

CArTAms. 
Wbl  Cooper  Cooper,  DL.  JP.  13Jvne48 

WiUiamStiiart,ilP.JP .80Sept.68 

Wm.Copdand  Redmond  Jndd  1  May  64 

Charles  S.  UndseU 86  May  64 

Wm.  Kenvortby  Browne 18Sept.64 

Bdward  Tbonton 8Mor.64 

LnuTBHAiin. 

George  Ledger    14  Oct.  68 

KorbonaeGUpin  Smith 8  May  64 

HeurMeiix  South  86  May  64 

Geo.  Wn.  Swinhoe 4  Oct.  64 

Wb.  Pritiler  Newland  .........  9  Mor.64 

George Shazpe  10Not.64 

ENSioHa. 
James  Wm.  MacCormaek......8S  Ang.64 

John  Bobert  Grayson   J4 Ang.64 

Alfred  Henry  CanUeld 80  Sept.64 

Tn.  TnL  B.  M.  Morgan 11  Nor.64 

Jdit  /■  CmIw— Thomas  Jehaet 
&Bith.fii/« Cipi. 66  F. ......  6Feb.46 

Atfv.— Michael  Jas.  MaeCoi^ 
mack,MD 81A«g.64 

jMiitt,'Siirf.'-€.  B.H.8oame..l8  Sept.64 

^.-ifaflsr.— J.  AUn  Dyer  ...17  Aag.64 

Dark  Grsea  FbaiBgi. 

4y«i<f^  Mtm.  G«B  fc  Co* 


ROYAL  BERKS. 

[No.  7.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Readinf. 

COLONKL. 

John  Blagrare,  DL.  JP. 6Sept.48 

LiXUT.-COLOBBL. 

Chaitca  Bacon 31  Dec.  43 

Majob. 

John  LeresonOower,  DL.jp.  18  July  46 

Cimiirs. 

Henry  Oreenway,  DL.  JP 8Sept.87 

Adam  Blandy.  Uie  0/6  Dr.  Gdi.  4  Oct.  63 
Sir  Claadtns   Stephen  Pan! 

Hanter,  Bl.  DL.     8  Oct.  68 

Wm.  Richard  Mortimer Tboyts  9  Oct.  63 

Charles  Samnel  Slocock 11  Oct.  63 

Thomas  Howard SI  Dec.  63 

William  Aranets  Wheble  ......88  May  63 

Richard  Francis  Bowles  81Sept.6S 

LlXUTBirAITTS. 

Christopher  Desk  Brickmann   5  Oct  68 

Edward  Tew  Thomson 6  Oct.  63 

Arthur  Deane 31  Dec.  63 

John  Donglaa 10  Jan.6S 

T.  Freman  Maitland  11  Jan.  63 

Henry  Hanmer  Leycester 80  Jan.  63 

Richard  8haekel 87  May  64 

SnaioKs. 

Thomaa  John  Cnrtis 30Not.63 

John  Monev  Williama  16Mar.68 

Thomas  Aldennan  Houston  8  Ang.  68 
Oeoige  William  Bacon 86  May  64 

AdjL  ^  Om^— Ales.  NoweU 

Sherson,  Capi,  A.0.  irfM</...19Feb.46 
Surgeem.  —  Charles  6reenheadl8Nor.l8 
Mnsi^Surg.^Tnak  Arthur 

Bnlley 80  Nor.  68 

Bhie  Yudnp. 
Jgmit,  Messrs.  HopBnson  fc  Co. 

ROYAL  BRECKNOCK. 

(JN/m.)    [No.  81.]. 

pSXBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 

LlBUT.-COLOirBL  COXMAJIDAXT. 

laoTd  Yanglian  Watkins,  M.P., 
Lord  Luut*  0/  Breeknoek" 
tkirt „. 16  Not.  47 

Majob. 
Douglas    John  DickinsoB(l), 
JP.  UU  litut.  ininlim  ...13Nor.68 

Captains. 

William  Bridgwater  8  May  68 

Wm.  Bobert  Brereton,  Utt 

a»f.70F.  36  Not.  63 

Robert  H.  Carew,lc/0o/86F.  80  May  64 
Qiris.  Mackay  Bead,  Utt  of 

16  F. .:.89July64 

LiBVTBHABTS. 

John  Fbrsyth  Gregory 8  May  63 

Arthur  Wilks  Ludlow  Gom- 

ports 88  May  63 

EttB.  B.  X.  B.  Gwynne 18  Apr.  64 

Ehsiqbs. 

WaiiamDowdInf  9  May  64 

E.  C.  B.  A.  D.  O^KeUy 6 June64 

A4[t.  Jh  CMt-yr.  Heliham 

Candler,  fa/s  Cint.  40  F.  ...10  Mar.  64 
5Biy«— Arthur  SeaJy  LawreBceS6  Jvne80 

BfataFlMiBn. 
JgmU,  MeHxi-C.  B.  aad  W.  M^Gngor. 


ROYAL  BUCKS,  or  THE 
KING'S  OWN. 

[No.  36.] 

[EXBOOIBD.] 

Head  Quaxters,  Windsor. 

COLOVBL. 

B.  J*  Lord  Carringu>n,  Lord 
LinUmuui* 7  Mar.  89 

LlBUT.-C0lJ01IBL. 

George  FitsRoy  .89  Oct.  68 

Majob. 

George  William  CATcndish   ...89  Oct.  68 

CArrAXBS. 

Edmund  Morgan   16  Feb.  81 

George  A.  Younjr,  J  P.  Ute  of 

S.  CkiutdUm  Xi/Ut 10  Jan.  61 

W.  C.  Pratt,  UU  Copt.  67  F'....87  July  69 

W.  Rodycrd.., 80  Oct.  68 

Darid  Williams  Bernard  13  Sept.  68 

Mark  Ridley  Smith  18  Sept.  58 

John  Joseph  Augustine  Leo- 

Hard  Creiiton,  lato  qfOr.  (idt.l2  Sept6S 
Maurice  Emmett,  kUo  Capt. 

48  F, 7Mar.  64 

G.ShirleyMaxweU.fate£/.201l  8Jui.e54 

LiBtrrBBAHTS. 

William  Henry  Chapman 89  Aug.  68 

Matthew  Knapp. 90  Mar.  68 

Charles  James  Pulmer 80  Mar.  68 

Raglan  Somerset  188ept.68 

Randolph  Henry  Crewe  18  Sept.  68 

George  Tyrwhiu  Drake. 17  Mar.  64 

Wm.  James  Yonles ^....87  May  64 

John  Stratton  Fuller 7JttBe64 

Edward  Pinnington  Soltan  ...86Jttne64 

Lawrence  Robert  Hall 86  June64 

F.  Geo.  Henry  Xrby  11  July  64 

EnaiOKS. 

Edw.  James  Daniell 7Sept.68 

Charies  Edward  Morgan 7  May  64 

Augustus  Morgan 84  July  64 

Edw.  Hyde  Hewett  

PmrsiM/«r.'"C.  T.  Grore JnBe64 

88  Aug.  64 

Smrpeom.'-J.  B.  Holt 6  Aug.  46 

Asiit/nAify.—Geo.  Scdbell ...  8  July  64 

Blue  Faetnp. 

Jptmi,  Mr.  Hanaford. 


CAMBRIDGE. 

[No.  68.] 

[Embodibd.] 

Head  Qaarters,  Dublin. 

Colobel. 
EoH.  OctsTius  Duncombe.  MP. 
DL.  Utt  UomU  1  Ufi  Gdi,.,  8  Aug.  63 

LiBUT.-COLOBBL. 

Bobert  G.  Wale,  DL.  JP.  Uio 

ofW  F 81  Avg.  64 

Majob. 
C.  Bobert  Pemberton,DL.  JP.  11  Sept.64 

CArTAlBS. 

John  Bendyshe,!  lato  Lt.  10  F,  80  Dee.  61 
Edward  Goodwin,  GentttifUM' 

ai'Arms 81  Mar.  68 

Chas.  Jas.  Lindam,*  UU  of 

Rifio  Br. 6  Apr.  64 

Launcdot  Reed 4  May  64 

Jaa.  Michad  Hankin  TnrTin...81  Aug.  64 
Fra.  B.  Cowper,  lmt§  of  86  F.  1  8ept.64 
£dw.H.Mortimer.  kl«i;^40F'.18  Sept.64 
IM.  Wm.  Jehu  DagsNn,,....  6  Dec.  64 


556 


LUUnifAKTS. 

Jolm  Tho.  Cooke 12  Sept.54 

HobertAahlej MSept.M 

John  Hynde  Cotton  29  Scpt.54 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 

Jdjt.i-  CmL  —  Chirles  Hea. 
WlutoTS/f  Capi.  UF, IS  Oct.  U 


Ynd.  Kaycocke 12  Oct.  64 

Hagh  Kobson  Evans 6  Nov.54 

Geo.  6.  G.  F.  Figgott 6  Dec.  S4 

Ensiohs. 

John  JuUui  T.  Haylock   10  8ept.B4 

RoUo  Bnnlem U  Sept.  64 

Wm.  H.Baldwin 12  Sept.  64 

Lp 2  May  53 

AijuUmt  9  Co^/.— Michael 

QOg 30  June  62 

Or.-Jf«f.— Geo.CbpcUnd,£<.; 

k.p.  Qr.'M.  S.  F.Qdi 7  >ot.64 

SHiyeam.—tAwin  I.  Kiilg<MD.  4  Oct  54 

AgtnU,  Mctirt.  Cox  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  OABBIGAN. 

{mjla.)    [Mo.  64.1 

Head  Qtuirten,  Aberyit«rith. 

Liat}t.-Cou>iiBL  GoXMAirVABT. 
Wm.  Thomas  Bowlaud  Powell, 
DL. /«lf  Cv<.  37  J^.  Mar.  64 

MUOB. 

Captaiks.         .•.     o« 
R. 0. PowbU.JP.  ............•••  *Dec.So 

J.  B.  L.  PhilUps.  DL.  JP.  <«'•    ^  .  „ 

lA«nL  12  F.. 2  Oct  69 

Tho.  Dafiea  Lloyd,  DL.  JP, ^„     ^, 

Ua4  Li.  1  F. 10  KOT.64 

LnvTKHAiiia. 

Peareo  Efiws.  DL 26  Oct.  62 

Alexander  Riehards  uo 

A.  D.  Jeaklus do 

finsioiis.  .^ 

Jamet  Moriee    28  Oct.  62 

DL.  fal#  OvlMM  87  >«  * 26Aag.62 

^nr^Mii.— Thomas  Jamei  ......l6Sepi.62 

Black  faeinga. 


ROYAL  CARNARVON. 

{iiifiei,)    [M0.6S.] 
Head  Quarters.  CamaiTOJ. 

LlBUT.«COLO!fXL  CoillCAlfDAllT. 

Boh.  Edward  Gordon  Douglas- 
Pennant,  late  qf  Qt\  6ai.  ^ 
Colonel  in  Iht  Armjf  SO  Aug.  62 

MAJOA. 
9  John  MacDonald,(l)  DL.  JP., 
Ut§  Li9ut,'Cek  in  the  Amp 

Captaihs. 
C.  Griffith  Wynne,  DL.  JPji....l8  Oct  62 
John  Vincent  Hawkslcy  Wil- 

liams.JP.DL ;........*  4Nov.62 

WilUam  Griffith  Griffith    4  Nov.  62 

John  Rowlands  19  Hay  68 

LuumrAHTft. 

Arthur  Wyatt .....20  Oct  62 

William  Wynne > SGMov.  63 

Pnnk  Mocklestone  Allen 20  Apr.  64 

Kifsioics. 

John  Bailey  Williams   SO  Oct  62 

Owen  Massey  Jones  .t ..20  Apr.  64 

Aiji.f'  r«^/.~PenBanl  AtheU 
wokI  Iremonger,  late  Copt. 
66  F. ..; 29  Oct  62 

5HfyMii.— John  Richards 26  Nor.  63 

Black  Pacings. 


5Mr^«ofi^Wm.  Honry  Bellot  6  Oct.  62 

AitUi.Swg.^'OM.  Brittaiiu.  6  Jan.  V* 
Blue  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fe  Co. 


ROYAL  CARMARTHEN. 

(£i^.)    [No.  24.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carmarthen. 

LiBUT.'COLOllKI.  COXVAHOAHT. 

Lord  Dyneror,  DL.  Aide^- 
Camp  t^  the  Q/Kten 28  Jan.  81 

Majoi. 
Geo.  Walkin  Rice,  DL.JP.,r«/# 

Copt.  23  F. 26  Feb.  60 

CirfAtfis. 
David  Danes,  JP.  Weal.  A- J». 

JLManHOi 26  Jan.  39 

Rice  Price  Beynon,  JP...J..4...26  Feb.  50 
Morgan  Pryse  Lloyd,  JP.  Ule    ^  ^  ^^ 

WiUiam  Price  Lewis,  DL.  J  P. 
late lAeut,WF. 16  Jan.  63 

Lir.UTCllAffTS. 

James  Lewis  Thomas 96  TVb.  SO 

Darid  Edward  Jones 15  Jan.  53 

Rees  Goring  Thomas,  JP  19Jan.&3 

James  Wm.  Bowen  Thomas  ...17  Nor. S3 

l!ifsloits. 

TiewiilSrain 17Not.  63 

JohuThirtwatl  17  Nor.  8.1 

Lloyd  Price 16  Jan.  6} 


2kd  royal  CHESUIBE. 

[XhbodudJ 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

LnVT.-CoLOMtt  COIltAKBABT. 

William  Dareuport  DaTeBBOtt, 
DL.  JP.  Ute  M^for  26  /.  ...  5  Apr.  6S 

Majoss. 
Geo.  Francis  Stuart,  late  Onpt. 

49  F. SSJidy  53 

Geo.  Cornwall  Legb,  MP.  DL. 

JP 30Jv]y£: 

Captains. 

James  Newton.  DL.  JP SS  July  61 

Clement  Swctenham,  J  P.  late 

JacuL  57  F.  80  July  U 

John  FiUGeraM,  («f«  Capt,  B7 

F,  U  Awg.  64 

Theobald  Butler  Aldwell  SScptJ&l 

Henry  Brougham  Lock. 6  Ili«.»4 

LlKUTKHARTS. 

V  Charles  PqppletoD(l),  lata  ^ 

Ordnauee  FielH  l^uiu f  Jsa.i^ 

Jam«s  Golden  Heap t 10  Jan.  £3 


EVSIGBS. 

Edward  Reddish ...10  Oct.  U 


James 
F  67  r. 

Mmi**^K  Uwrw^.  MD.  JP  J9  Jat.  67 


Vaaghan,  Bi.-MaJ.  kp.  6?  r.i!6  July  46 


iBT  ROYAL  CHESHIRE. 

[No.  6.] 

[EllBOOIXD  ] 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

COLOKKL. 

iron.  HuthCholmondeley,  DL. 
JP.  late  of  I  life  ads 2BAQ|r*40 

LlBUT.oCOLOllKL. 

Boa.  T.  Granville  CholmoB' 
delcy,DL.  JPi«/«  aip/.4S  F,  1  Oct  62 

MAiofts. 

W.  HoikeB  Harper,  JP 10  Jail.  53 

Egerton  Leigh.  JP.  l&te  Copt, 
iDr.Gds 30Aug.63 


Caftains. 
A.  £.Bromwifeh,  lateaj  14  Lf, 

Dre 6  Jnn.  63 

John  Hnrleston  Lerhe,  JP.  ...16  Jan.  63 

Simuel  Woodhouse,  JP SO  Jan.  63 

Ch.irlesGeornChotmondeley  24  Feb.  53 
Wilbraham  VrtA.  Tollcmache  26  Feb.  53 

Fred.  Burnet  Pranon 80  July  63 

John  Baskerryle  Giesc,  J. P. 

late  lA.  Scots  Fus.  Ods 20  Dec.  51 

Thomas  Henry  Lyon  ............16  Mar.  64 

Thomas  Aldersey  .....SO June  54 


LtXUTKlCANTa. 

John  liCrh  Sykes   6  /nly  19 

rrancis  Pullon  Mndd    27  Mar.  13 

Wilham  Birch  Sykra S6  Oct.  14 

Edward  Cbaries  Uicks 30JnBe61 


Ehsioks. 

John  Harthind  Linnrd   16  Jaa*  63 

Edward  Harrism  Martiii 80  Jan.  68 

William  fUmdImeh  ....,i 80  Aug.  53 


Adjt.  f  Oyr'-neYOr  DaTcn* 
port,  CapL  k,p.  VaaU 9  Apr.  SI 

5Mr:7«M.— Ohai.  Jolw  BtaMI  SApr.M 

Assisl.-Sarp,'-' 

Bloa  Fadngfl. 

ApeatSt  Meaaa.  Cox  k  C& 


DUKE  OF  CORNWALL'S 
RANGERS. 

(At/r«f.)    [No.  38.1 

Head  Qnattorsj  BodiUlft, 

CoLORjn. 
iD  E.  A.  Sari  of  Mount  Edg. 
cumbs,  {\)AIH}.  ioike  4vmb17  Ith.  tl 

Lltl'T.-C0UD5KI. 

.\ugusttts  Coryteii,  DU   late 
CapLBlF.  «Ocl.ii 

Majok. 
tioH,  George  Edgcumbo  ......  7  Feb.  tt 

CArTAIKS. 

J.  B.  Metsengfr,  JP.  DL 21  Aax.  1» 

Samuel  Bntfase,lP.  DL.  W  9cplJ9 

Richard  Johns,  J  P SO  Ant  ii 

Nicholas EtiidaJLMP.DL.JPJB Oct  » 

H.  P.  AndrewTiP.  I>L. i4M«r  « 

G.G.P.  Brune.DL.JP 2May« 

Frttflcis  Glantillr,  J  P.  <«r«  ^ 

Johu^ hitrliead  PorU  4JtttttU 

Francis  lohil  Hest,  J  P.  Mr 

ij«t64 


Jamcfl  BcBBcllRodd*. 


MiUtia  of  Enghoid  and  fFatet. 


567 


IiIIUTSRAITTS* 

f  O'Ncil JMajW 

rd  Carthew    38Kor.50 

Trist.O)  JP,  tati  Lieut. 

Jra»  jirmy 38  Apr.&9 

rt  Archer  .1  4  Oct.  59 

E.  Bymons 4  Oct.  68 

it  Fred.  Peel  ,... S4Jan.  S4 

Borlase.  JP 27  Apr.  54 

t  Wm.  II.  Horndon  S7  Apr.  5i 

imt  Valletorts  i $Jluie54 

ten  Nowell  Usticke^JP.  8  Jane54 


E]isiotri< 

n'llc  Gregor 33  SepU6 

.  Cfjcks 4  Oct.  59 

ge  Orenville  Vortescne...  4 June 53 
ird  U.  S.  Vyvyan  84  Jan.  54 

.  S-  Capl.^JtimmMM  Fred. 

if  AlinB,(3)  laU  Ck^L  54  F.2S  Feb.  53 

eon, — John  Ward^  J  P.  <i.  8  Jan.  S3 

p/.-5«f7.— Fn.T.Kiebolat  5  Ma|58 
Biaek  Faeingt. 

Agfntt,  Ifetan.  Cox  S(  Co. 


2nd  CORNWALL. 

Hcud  Quarters,  lAuncetton. 
Captains. 
n  SalasbnrjTrelawDT.DL. 
P :. : 29  Apr.  63 

LlEUTEIVANTS. 

n  SL  Aabvn,  DL.  JP 9  Ma7  5S 

rard  Sterling   88  June5S 

En  SIGNS, 
in  Travers  Laa'rence  ......88  Jane  58 

aes  Cumpbcll .llMar.54 


f7.  ^  Cbp/.— Harry  Reginald 
yalasbary  Trelawny,  tate  of 

\  Drs 26  Apr.  63 

ro.— W'm.   Prrcs  Uichell. 

m  DL.  JP 99  Apr.  53 


ROYAL  CORNWALL  AND 

DEVON  MINERS 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  118.] 

[EstBODIBD.] 

HeadQnarters,  Truro. 

LmUT.-COLONBL  OoMSANDARtt 

r  Col  man  Rashleigh,  Bart* 
DW.DL.jp 9  May  53 

Hajos. 
klpli  ShttttleworlhAlIcn.JP. 
CA^t.  h.p.  R.  ArtnUrf 20  May  63 

Captains. 
B.  6.  Bawle.  MP.  DL.  JP.  19  July  44 

.  Rcndall.  late  Lt.  66  F. S6  Apr.  53 

>cd.  Martin  Williams,  JP.  ...11  Jan.  6i 
eo.  Wm. C.  8.  Symons,  JP....28  July  54 
Lieutenants. 

N.  V.  Willyams,  JP 12  July  4i 

cndcr  John  Molesworth  St. 

Aubyn,  DL.JP «.  4Fcb.68 

ibrrt  Edyvcnn .11  Jan.  54 

raacis Howell.  DL.  JP d8  July  54 

Ensioss. 
cuben  Fred.  Magor 3  May  54 

dj.   4-   Cupt 'Wm.  Ward, 

Capt.  ou  h.  p 30  May  46 

trff.-^W.  H.  DuUmore,  M.D.  1  MBr.4S 

€carlet  Facinga. 

AgaUt,  Mesin.  Cox  8&  Co. 


BOVAL  CUMBERLAND. 

[No.  9.] 

[ElttlODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  W1ut«haTeb. 

COLOITBI. 

fUIffil.  H.  C.  Lo«rther,(l)  MP. 
laie  Major  10  Hn$Htn  ani. 
Lt»-CbU  13  F,  lOSepiSO 

LlBUT.-COLOHBL. 

Frederick  Braodrelh,  JP.  lati 
U.-Col.  ScotiFM.Qdi 34  May  54 

Majob. 
Jsinei  Faiftloagh,  mt  UnU, 
eHFoot !....«..  I i 14Ang.64 

CAFTAIlia. 

John  Harris,  DL.  J P 18Sept.53 

TDrriano  F.  L'£strange,(S)JP. 

lAemL  ik  p.  CMdstrMm  0ds.  15  Jan.  53 
Samuel  Lacy  Wm.  8anderaon..l9May  53 

John  Edward  Weston  i...S8Qck.  68 

James  Maitetsort  Pennington  8  Mar.  54 

Edward  Beetham  11  Dec.  54 

Henry  Spencer 1.     Dec.  54 

LiBUTBNAlftk. 

James  Lumb,ii«/injr  Qr.-i/aiM8Scpt.52 

Robert  Edmund  Waters  6  July  53 

James  Brooksbank 6  Apr.  54 

Silas  George  Saul  19  Aug.  54 

John  Skotloire  .>«•.....» 27  Kor.64 

Eksigrb. 

John  Thwaites   »i..97  Nov.Si 

William  Robinson... ...i 11  Deo.  54 


AdJLj'  C^tetii.-WUliam  H. 
S.  SSharpe,  lalt  Lieul.  1  F,  ...148ept.l8 

Surgeon^^Joha  D.  Fidler 940ct.  50 

Amit.SHnam.-^Thman  Dc- 
lamain  Wheatley  19  July  68 

Blue  Facings. 

Jpenti,  Messrs.  Hopklnion  fc  Co. 


BOYAL  DENBIGH. 

(BiJUi.)    [No.  46.] 

tEHBOblBD.] 

Head  Qiutftera,  Wrexham. 

COLONBL  CoirilAirDAJfT. 

Bobert  Myddelton  Biddulph, 
Lori-lAeuLUf.iY 8Mar.40 

Majob. 
|IRi(fh.  Milel  Wynne,(l)  h.  p. 

3  Frot,  Bai.  JP.  DL lJnne83 

Captains. 
John  Jocelyn  Ffoulkes,  JP  ...  IDee.  84 

Simon  Yorke,  JP ISOet.  43 

Thomas  Lloyd  Fitzhugh,  J  P. 

Inte  Ehs.  /•  LL  Cddsl.  &</».. .11  Oct.  69 
Sir  Thomas  Grskine,  Bart.  J  P. 

DL.  Utlt  It,  71  F. llOet.  52 

John  Edwanl   Madocks,  J  P. 

DL.  laU  Opt.  13  Light  Dr<..110ct.  68 

LlEUTKHANTB. 

H.  Robertson  8andbaQh«  JP...3iyeb.  46 

Robert  William  Wynne llOcl.  63 

Robert  Myddelton,  JP 24  May  54 

Godfrey  Fitzhugh « 34  May  54 


ElisiOlfa. 
John  Price  Boberii 83  Aug.  54 


Adit.  9r  Captain.-JhJU.  M'Coy, 
lateOtpt.  55  F... 39July  53 

ffnr^eon.— B.  Steele  Perkins...  9Feb.  46 

Blue  Fadngt 


1st  DERBY. 
[No.  63.] 
Embodied.] 
Head  Quarters,  Derby. 

COLONBL. 

H.  M.,  Lord  Waterpark 13  Apr.  31 

LlBUT.-COLOHBL. 

Edward  Thomas  Coke,(l)  DL. 

JP.fa/0  Capt.  69 1^. 18  Nor.  68 

Maiob. 
Ashton    Mosley.(2}  JP.  2a/« 

Capt,eO&^ 81Sept.69 

Captains. 

Thomas  Kemp  Story 16  Sept.  53 

Chas.  Thorold.  late  Lieut.  34  F,. 
Thomas  Edmund  Marsland  ...16  Jan.  54 

William  Miines  ^ ».33Mar.54 

George  KewdiMte.  JP.  (3)  ..jt3Mar.64 

John  FitzRoy  de  Oonrcy  

Boreton  Ley  Brooks 89  Ded  54 

LtBUtBRANTS. 

Samuel Collinson  138ept.5l 

JohaJessop Mar.54 

John  Radford  ..• Mar.54 

John  Woolltough »...i    Mar.  14 

George  Webb 4May54 

Hiram  Manfall  4  May  54 

Thomas  Peach 1  Jnne64 

Shsiohs. 
WilliAm  Manjin 1 ..I7  Kor.64 

Adji.  /•  C^teln.— John  Edwd. 
Leteson  Gower,  hie  CaplaiH 
BOF. lSepl.69 

5nfViofi.— William  Bennett  ..il6Mari  0? 
Jistei.'^furo.'^Chtm,  Harvood, 
M.D 16  Sept.  53 

Yellow  Facings. 

Jg§Hti,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Coi 


iBT  OB  EAST  DEVON. 

[No.  41.] 

[Ehbodibd.] 

Head  Qnatten,  Exeter. 

COLONXL. 

Hugh,  Marl  ForteseUe,  Lord- 
LUuLt  late  qf9  F, 8OM17  16 

llB1I7*-COLONBL. 

Hon.  John  Wm.  Fortescue,  JP. 
dL,  tale  of  39  F. S3Scpi.63 

Majob. 
Henry  Marsh 988ept.58 

Captains. 
Samuel  John  Maclurcan,  tate 

Cap'.\9F. lSept.53 

John  Constantine,  Lord  King- 

sale  1  Mar.  53 

Da\id  Rattary,  Info  of  it  F,  86  June  53 

Cha.  Henry  Webber,  JP 80  Jnly  53 

Wm.  Carew  Rayer do. 

Riehard  HaU  Chuke,  DL do. 

Edmund  Pitman 36Sept.53 

R.  Feel  Kloyd.  Ute  ^86  F.  ...  7Jufic64 

Charles  Fursdon 15  June  54 

/Ion,  Dudley  F.  Forteseue,  UL.  16  Dec.  64 
Libutbnaxtb* 

George  Lane  Dacie 8Jnne53 

George  Henry  Woods 8  Juno  58 

Halifax  Wyatt 806ept.68 

William  Arnold  ,.  5  Oct.  53 

John  Tanner  Davy 6  May  64 

Phillip  Heatly  Douglas 5  May  64 

Thomas  Ho|R 15  June  54 

Alexander  Ridgway 16J«B«54 

John  Maodondd,  ls^«  ij^  II 

(Jetiug  qMirter'Maeter.).,„UVtcM 


.558 


Miliiia  of  England  and  WaUu 


Ehsioiti. 
Hemy  A.  Ifartyn  Finrnnt.....  S  Feb.  5i 

Albeit  Tanner 81JiiDeS4 

Heath  Haviland  Chanter 5  Dee.  54 

Yerdinand  Yatea  16  Dec.  M< 

Fred.  Wright  18  Dec  54 

JLdU.  J*  CSsf /ai«.— fIJiaClias. 

Holman,(3}  DL.,  late  of  l^  F.2TUt,  90 

5ii/yMff.~F.  6.  Fanrant  7Sept.40 

^Mw/.-Auy.— Heunr  Tbomaa 
Hartnolf 24  Apr.  46 

While  Faeinga. 
Aff0$a,  Sir  Joha  Kirklaad. 

2nd  or  south  DEVON. 

[No.  S5.1 

(Kmbodibd,  Slit  Mmj  1854.] 

Head  Qoartera,  Fljmouth. 

COLOMBL. 

Tkt[X9rlqfUorky,Dl.i?..„  8  Jan.  45 

LiSUT.'COLOirSL. 

iTir  John  B.  Yarde  BoUer,  Bi, 
1IP.DL.jp.  13118745 

Majok. 
Sir  Henry  Panl  Seale,  JUrt. 
DL.  JP.. la  May  45 

CArTAina. 

John  Une  Tempter.  JP 80  Mar  20 

John  B.  Yarde  Bailer.  JP. 13  Maj  45 

Henry  R.  Boe,  DL.  JP 11  Apr.  46 

John  N.  Sterenton.  JP 11  Apr.  46 

H.Benyon  Barton.  <a/«  ^91/139  Oct.  53 

Geo.  Sidney  Strode.JP 26  JuneSa 

Henry  Stoddy.  JP 2i  Maj  54 

John  Camden  Goodridge,  JP...14  Aug.  54 

Joha  Maehen 10  Oct.  54 

Chariea  Ang.  Colea SOMot.  54 

LnuTBRAKn. 

BobertTrood «..  0Oct.S$ 

Wm.  BenneU  Coleridge 10  Oct.  53 

Chariea  Scale  Hmyne 17  JBne64 

Codriagton  Parr 1?  Jaoe54 

Henry  Godfrey  14  Ang.  54 

Frank  HodgiOBaoB. 35  Sept.  54 

£Naioiii. 

Jamei  Borey  SO  Oct  52 

John  Pitu  Brign  17  Jnae64 

John  Gore  HaWkina 14  Aiif.54 

Heaiy  Dimedale  Pair  10  Oct.  54 

James  W.  F.  Bnller 11  Oct.  M 

William  Hamphrey  Staddy  ...84  Oct  54 


4<(.  f  C!ap/.~W.   H.  Fiak.  (4) 
Oaph  am  k^^/crmtrly  Otpt* 
VJ  iMMCtn  93Sept.S6 

0iiryiO«.Wohn  Taeker 88  May  54 

^jm/.- Atyw.-Edw.  M.  Baaeel 

Beadle 88  May  54 

White  Fadafi. 
A§tntt  Sir  Joha  Kirklaad. 


DEVON  ARTILLERY. 

[BvaoDicD.] 

Head  Qoarten,  DcToapoit. 

LlBVT.>COLONSL  CoilXAlCOAHT. 

Geonre  Stndey  Bock.  DL.  J  P. 
la/r  of  Bofl  Sorse  Odi.  ...87  May  5S 

Majok. 

WDUam  Hole.  (•)  DL.  J  P. 
UmU,  a.  p.  4S  J*. SO  Jaly  5S 

CAiTAias. 
Joha  FnaeU  Worth,  DL.  JP.  SO  Joly  5S 
George  Chicheater,  Uu  Umt, 

4t> S0Jnly5S 

Biehaid  B«ry  Boaaell,  UU  U. 

8  r. .SO  Jaly  5S 

Tko*.  narrfaoB  Haniaeo,  (S) 

lefi  l<i«W.  61  r.   SO  Jaly  5S 

Joha  ir«nt  ManhaU  ,.. .lOMayl* 


LlzmNAATS. 

John  Fronde  BeUev SO  Jaly  58 

Edward  BarwcU 29Sept.53 

Robert  Brent 28  Jan.  54 

John  CaTe  New 10  May  54 

Ensioiis. 

JohnEIUott 4  Ang.  63 

Henry BourchierToke  Wrey...l7  Dec.  5S 

Henry  Chariea  Deron  28  Jan.  54 

JohnThomaa  Dennis 16JBBe54 

Ail.  &  CmpL-Z^n  Lakin,  Uttt 

ifiL  Art 8  May  63 

Aifw.— Joha  Beavia  Bignell, 

MD.  JP .SOJoly  SS 

Scarlet  Facinga. 


DORSET. 

[No.  43.] 

[EUBOOIBD.] 

Head  Qoartera,  Dorcheaier. 

COLONKL. 

Richard  Hippitley  Bingham  (1)> 
DL.  JP   Uu  Coat.  Modrt 
Army   .T. 86  Jaly  63 

LiXUT.-COLONBL. 


_  George  T.  Jacob  (2),  DL. 

JP.  late  <ff  Qren.  Guard*  ...  6  Feb.  46 

Majob. 
■  George  C.  Loftui,  (3)  late 
Copt,  8  F.  Guards 7  Oct.  46 

CAPTAIIia. 

Wm.  Lewie  Henning.JP SJaneSO 

Edward  A.  Wood  83Sept.53 

Georve  Gollop.  late  U,  8  F....33  Sept.  53 
Chariea   littkhalea   (4)  late 

Ccpt.lZF. 1  Feb.  58 

John  Still,  late  Capt.  SO  F, ...  1  Feb.  53 

John  Davis 4  Apr.  53 

Morgan  Dereniah  35  Apr.  54 

LiXUTBIfAKTS. 

Gilea  Symondi 7  Jan.  47 

John  CtoUop 33  Sept.53 

George  Singer 86  Apr.  53 

Joha  Warry 16  May  53 

Herbert  Enataoe  Hoonadl  ...16  May  53 

Chariea  HaU  16  May  53 

Aithnr  John  Hawkini 80  Mar.  54 

Sydney  Daria 88Jnne54 

Eiiaioirs. 

Fkcd.  C.  Henning 1  Feb.  53 

Alex.  Thomas  Eweaa   86  Anr.  53 

30Mar.54 


Rrgtnald  Hnaaey   

Arthor  Fra.  B.  Wright 5  May  54 

Wm.  Henry  Brine 15  Dee.  54 

Chariea  Edward  Lambert 15  Dee.  54 

Adi.  4t  Capt.—Zdw.  H.  Smith, 
laU  CapL  76  F^  Aetg,  Fajf- 
Matter 80  Jane  58 

Smt^.— George  Cnnne  83  Sept.58 

Assitt.-8ur!p,^Qtar^  PaatoaSd  Apr.  58 
Green  laciuga. 

Agenttt  Measra.  Cox  and  Co. 


IsT  OB  SOUTH  DURHAM. 

[No.  3.3 
[EvBODicD,  83  Dee.  54.] 

Head  Qaartera,  Barnard  Castle. 

COLORBL. 

Mejor-General  The  Duke  of 
CleTeland.KO 16May43 

LlEDT.*COLOXBL. 

Joha  Bowes,  DL.  14Sept.S5 

Majob. 
Sir  William  Eden  0).  ^»t. 

DL.  JP 9  Fob.  46 

CAFTAiaa. 

Thomaa  R.  Grey,  J  P 19  Oct.  48 

Thomas  M.  Maude,  JP fi  Mar. 46 

Henry  Foreatrr 36  Ang.  52 

Piedcriek  Aclom  MUbank,  DL. 

UteofiiF. 26Aag.6S 

Gattaras  R.  Hamiltoa  RaaaelQO  Not.58 

William  Maade 6  Dee.  58 

Arch.  BmflloB  OochnMH-**.*?  May  54 


Edward  Kent  Fatrleaa  ....... 

Chariea  Skiaocr 

Juhn  R.  Bowlby 

WiiiiAm  Ord  (Jaaior)  .^ 

John  Fred.  Gales 

J.  Henry  Slobart   

Wm.  Dale  Trotter 

George  Loodiidfe  Hawka.... 

EKOiosa. 

miliam  Atchceon 


.1?  V 
.11*- 


AdJl.^Capi.^ 

Aify.HP£Ara4  MiBaB<4>  ...^  .^ 
Aitiel^Surf^-' 

White  Faciagf. 

Agenit,  Mcssn.  Coa  and  Cv 

2NO  OB  NORTH  DUmiiJ 
[EvackDiKO.] 
Head  Qaarteta*  Dniham. 

LTXUT.-Cotx>aEi.  OoaaAsei** 
&f{VaBe,iblf  <^1  L.  Ods,,^  eki 

MAJoaa. 
Heary  John  Baker  Baker,  DL. 

lateofA  Dr.  Gds 14^  i 

Edward  Johnson,  J  P N  ^ 


»•  •-«  ■  •••• 


CAfTAISa. 

PerdTal  Spearawa  Wilkineaa, 

JP rz 

Richard  Lawrcaee  Pembcrtoa. 

Henry  BramweU 

George  Hawks,  DL.  JP 

Richard  Laiah,  DL 

Tho.  Wm.  U.  RobiaaoB 

Gcovfe  Pkaraoa  Wtlkiaaaa.  J  P 
Albany  Wm.  FeathastoahaagtJi 

LnrT«KAjrfs. 

Robert  Joha  Bmrell 

James  Allisoa 

Joha  Salmoa 

Chaa.  Robert  Krrr  Habback 
Joha  Geo.  T  aMblaa  Gireea 


Uh\ 


Ui-a 


..  2*- 


Adj4  Ov<.~Thoa.8eBrawa  H 
UleUemt.^Ad§,tirt.  ..  ^^I 

Aiff .-Edwia  lyter  « ^• 

lMM.-Miy.-Joha  Blaad  ..lliHI 

u^Mi«,  Meaaia.  Caa  and  U 


DURHAM  ARTILLEET 

Head  Qaartci%  Bishep  Aaiik* 

Liscrr.-Coxx>MVL  Cojkmljv^^ 
Heary  Stobart,  DL,  J.P.  Ute 

^k,Art.,2 *^ 

Majob. 
W.  Gooksoa  (2).  laU  Caft.  f  /  «'^" 

CAfTAtirs.  ,    I 

Geo.  Joha  Scvrfteld,  JP ^|*;| 

Chariea  Perfciae  ....••.....•.—     *     i 
Williaa  8.  Stobart ~-  *''^l 


LiBVfBaAjn*.  ^ , . 

Wra.R.lBaeaHopktaa.       ^^^ 
GoUiagwood  Uadsay  WaoA    1>  •'* 

Charks  Wm.  BcU  . ♦  ' ; 

Geoege  Hodgauo .  ......m....^  -  * 


Eaaiaxa. 
Edward  FMhcntoaakH^ 


1 1 


MiUtia  of  England  and  Walet. 


869 


CHE  ESSEX  RIFLES. 

[No.  14.] 

CEXBOOUO.] 

Head  Quarten,  Weedon. 

COLONKL. 

.  Cbarlcfl  Henry  MttYnard, 

r«  of  Bojfol  Hone  Ouardt  S  Nor.  52 

Hajobs. 

oaas  Jenner  Spitty  16  liay&l 

rtes  Dimflmiire,2aM£/.-C!9{. 

I  ^. ISJnIyM 

Cattains. 

.8   Lambe  13Jtme6S 

ihen  Henxy  Smith,  laU  LI. 

k  F, 30  May  68 

thew  Heniy  Lister 6  June  64 

ican  Stewart 18  July  54 

leHc  Wm.  Kirby 2  Oct.  64 

luel  Ckorge  Savili 2  Oct.  54 

Bl  C<mpe,la/tf  Capt.  87  F,..,  2  Oct  64 

LlZtTENAlVTS. 

rard  Wodehooae 10  June  64 

n  Robert  CampbeU 3»  July  64 

tlyn  Philip  Meadows    17  Aug.  64 

n  HuDt  Cumininsr 2  Oct.  64 

urice  Hartland  li^on,  UU 
4.86F. 25  Oct  64 

ESSIGNB. 

Iney  St  Georze 19  Jiuic54 

a.  Hathew  Dunbar   3  July  54 

ixcus  Wm.  Baries  18July64 

mn  Curtis  Gait 29  July  54 

arles  Andrew  Irwin  1  Aug.  54 

KQcis  Barrington  Dickens... 17  Aug.  64 

D.  Ueitry  Drasc 14  Oct.  54 

OS.  Maskiter  Kowlatt  6  Nor.  54 

>^  Cofl/.— StewaztNorthey, 

mie  lJeui.2i  F. 22 Sept. 62 

Mutf  to'.—Ctau.  S.  Thomsa  19  May  64 
»Af ^.-Herbert  A.  S«ndem9  May  64 
r^.— £dward  Wayten  3  Nov.  62 

JgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


WEST  ESSEX. 

[No.  19.] 

Head  Quarters,  Chelmsford. 

LiCUT.-COLONEL  COMXANDAXT. 

iin 
DL 


nioel  Brise  Rugglcs  Britc, 

Z.Y.lAieofl  Dr.  Grfi .25  Feb.  63 

MAJOt. 

.hn  Elton  Hertcy  Elwci   ...21  Nor.  54 

CAPTAI2I8. 

nmpion  Russell,  JP 13 Nov.  52 

;wi8  Jolm  Way    27  l>ec.  52 

ontlio  Edcnborough  (2)  16  Mar.  53 

11,  S.  Q.  C.  lord  Gorragb, 

DLJP.  late  Oipt.  7  Hneears  81  Mar.  53 

obert  Houeywood   12  Apr.  53 

olit.  Otho  Iravcrs,  laU  Capt. 

1  Dr.  Ode 21  Apr.  53 

)hnSwynfeiiSt.VinccnlJer»is  21  Mar.5( 
ieury  t.  B.  Ibbetson 15  Sept54 

LlEUTEKAKTS. 

f.  J.  Lucas "25  Feb.  86 

lorricc  U.  H.  Bi  d ^JlJ'^'^o 

icorge  Chapman   ..* 27  Dec.  62 

'rederick  A  ugusti  >  Haxtiy, lale 

Sneign  89  F.    If  Apr.  58 

IdwardBrelt H^*''-5t 

lobert  Crowe ^,  7  Oct  64 

FX  SIGN'S. 


Wyi-C/Ff/.-HualiTcarson  (1). 

late  CApiriniiF.  27Jnne4« 

:«r^.-Utiiry  Bird 13 Oct.  53 

hsist.-Surg.  —  John  Thomas 

Gilson  6  Nor.  62 

Yellow  Facings. 

"•      Agents,  Mtssrt.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  FLINT. 

{Riflee.)    [No.  32.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Mold. 

Color  KL. 
Sir  Richard   Fuleston,  Bmri. 
DL.  JP 24Feb.  46 

Ma  JOB. 
Hon.  RichardTbomas  Rowley, 
DL.JP.  lale  CapL  Or.  OdeJStO  Oct  B2 

CATTAUn. 

Howel  Mnddock  Arthur  J  ones, 

Robert  Wills.  DL.  JP 20  Oct.  62 

Charles  James  Blauely  Treror 

Roper  17  Feb.  68 

Richard  Pelliam  Warren,  DL. 

JF 17  Feb.  68 

L1ZDTENAHT8. 

Wflliam  Hancock  2  May  46 

Arthur     Willoughby    Crewe 

Read     6  Oct  62 

Frederick  Philips Mar.  54 


EiraiaNs. 
Thomas  Pyers  Mostyn  ... 
Edward  iSacon 


AdU.  §r  Ci^t.^John  Warren 
Qlubb,  late  Capt.4A  F. Mar.  64 

5Wr^.— William  Williams,  MD.20  Oct.  62 


BOYAL  GLAMORGAN. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  44.] 

[Embodud.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cardiff. 

COLONBL. 

a  J.  Kemys  Tynte,  MP.  DL..  4  Jime49 

LlEUT.-CoLONKL. 

Chos.  Henry  Knox,  Ceqit.  h.  p. 
Unatt 8  Apr.  68 

Majobs. 
I^ancis  Wheatlcy 18  Dec.  54 

Captains. 
F.  R.  Wood,  DL.  J  P.  late  of 

MJjMeere  SNor.  62 

J.  P.Trahcme 9  Nov.  52 

II.  A.  Goldfinch 15  Not.  52 

Charles  Deacon,  ^a/«  Captain 

9  Lancers 25  Apr.  63 

Hugh  Jcuner  14  July  53 

Sir  JHmes  Lawrence  Cotter, 

Bt.,late  qfaiF. 2  Oct  64 

LlEtTTEKANTS. 

T.  Ktigerald  17  Feb.  46 

George  ChapmNU  8  Nor.  52 

Wallop  Bnibazon    21  Feb.  64 

Edward  Priest  lUchnrds  6  Mar.  54 

Mi!o  Maher,  lateLt.  1  F. 6  Sept.64 

Eksigks. 

Henry FcrtJi  JS'^'f? 

W.  B.  Abbott 7  leb.  63 

George  Uoshlcigli  6ompertz...lOMHy  53 

Georce  Robert  Quuniug   12  June54 

Harroen  Hardv  ^H^'^  H 

George  O'Grady 26.Ati)f.  54 

Saint  Vincent  t>ler  6 Sept  64 

EdKi  ard  Abbott  ANoblett    19  Sept.64 

Adj.  *  Captain.-  Jh».  Knifht 
Kraiine,  late  Caf.t.  33  /.  ...20  Mar.  54 

Svrgeon.^W.i.  Paine SNor.  62 

Aesist.-Surg.—Hmvi  Erniis...  8  Nor.  52 

Blue  iHctugs. 

Aget^t,  Edward  S.  Codd,  B^. 


ROYAL  SOUTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 

{Uglt  Infantry.)    [No.  88.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Gloucester. 

Colonel. 
William,   Barl  FiUhardinge, 
Lord  Lieutenant JSli  Aug.  10 

L1BUT.-C0LONEL. 
Henry  W.  Newman,  DL.  JP.      Apr.  64 

Majob. 
John  Snrman,  DL.  J  P.  laU 
Bne  68  K 8  Apr.  64 

CAPTAIIfS. 

Montague  John  MerTyweather21  A]ff.80 
George  Hen.  Worthington,JP.17Sept53 

Hamlet  WUliam  Millett   18Sept.62 

Winchcombe  Henry  Howard 

Hartley.  DL.  JP 8  Nor.  62 

Arthur  John  Goldney    7  Dec.  62 

John  Freitrh  Slegg 7  Dec.  62 

SwinbumeFitKhuilittgeBerke> 

ley 6  Apr.6S 

Buncombe  Pyrke   9Dec.53 

Geo.  Hy.  Bengough,  DL.  JP.  8  Apr.  64 
William  James  Holt 21  Get  64 

Lib  IJTBH  ANTS. 

Thomas  Earle 29  Dec  88 

Thomas  Wliitty  Chandler 16  Oct.  52 

Alexander  Stansbnry 28  Oct.  62 

John  Pitt  Bontein 23  Oct  63 

Capel  Augustus  Curwood 6  Apr.  63 

Conway  Wbithome  Lore8ey...28Sept6S 

Cliristopher  John  Barnard 10  Dec.  63 

Augustus  Richard  Forrest   ...21  Jan.  64 

Robert  Heane 8  Apr.  64 

James  Anthony  Gardner,  late 
Lt,UF, 21  Oct.  64 

Ensigns. 

John  Lea 22  Oct  58 

WiUiam  Uickes 26  Jan.  64 

Charles  Goolden 9  Mar.  64 

Arthur  Charles  N.  Goldney ...  1  May  64 

Hamlet  William  Millett   16  May  64 

Tliomas Morse   2Juiie64 

WiUiam  Robinson  Partxldge...  6  June 64 

Tudor  Lavie 8  Aug.  64 

Edw.  Wm.  Thomas 17  Aug.  54 

John  W.  W.  Costley 27Nor.64 

Adjt.  4-  Cof^— James  Robert- 
son, late  Lieut.  79  F 21  Nor.  53 

Sftr^.— Wm.  Philpot  BrookesJiS  Get.  62 
Aenst.'Surg.—GtttxtfSt  A.  Hep- 

worth  SNor. 62 

Blue  Facings. 


ROYAL  NORTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 

[No,  69.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cirencester. 

Colonel. 
Tlios.  Henry  Kingscote,  DL. 
JP.  late  ef  2  Lifi  Gds 22  Feb.  40 

LlEt7T.>COLONEL. 

John  Williams  Wallington.  JP. 

late  Capt.  4  Lt.  Drs .19  Dec.  64 

Majob. 
Henry  B.  0.  Sarill,  Cap/.  A  j>. 

R.  Art 19  Dec.  64 

Captains. 

Thomas  Yaughan  14  Jan.  14 

J.  N.  P.  Hopton 11  July  81 

Jeremiah  Parkinson  14  Apr.  46 

lienrr  Bold  Wiliinms 8  May  47 

Leonard  M.  Strachcy,  JP.  late 

E.  I.  Co  *s  Serriee  26  Sept  61 

awrlca  Castle 6  Oct  62 

Sir  J.  Mnxwcll  Steele  ,Bar/.JP.Sl  Dec.  62 
Ed.  Wm.  Ambrose  Yaughan.  .16  Apr.  68 
John  Jones,(2)  late  Capt.  46 

ReugalJf  I.   16  Apr.  68 

Allen  Alex.  Bathunt... ..10  Nor.  64 


56Q 


MiUtia  of  England  and  Wales. 


LnunKANTs. 

Jamet  BoBlein  80  Oei.  58 

W.  T.  K.  P.  Kc«a 31  Dec.  62 

Henry  Miller  81  Dec.  63 

W.  H.  Heideman  81  Dec.  59* 

J.  F.  Lees    8  Feb.  63 

Wm.  Henry  Gardner  Cornwall  6  Apr.  63 

'H'illiam  Brookes , 3  Jan.  54 

Nalhaniel  Fred.  Ellison.., 21  Jan, 54 

Charles  Hawkins  Fisher 93Aas;.54 

Bobert  Beekles  Hunte,  iate  of 
3  JTeit  India  Jby/» ,.10  Nov.  54 


U.  C.  U.  fUcouui  AndoTor  ...  •  Dee.  54 

Charles  Mansfield  ,16  Dee.  54 

Thomas  Merrett 18  Dec.  54 

|i.  A.  Ra^rmond ,.18  Dee.  54 


/if/.  /•  Oapl.^  Jn,  Tohin,  C<y/t 
l.f,  Vnalt , ,...,  9  Apr.  46 

S'Mr^Mit.—Thonas  Warner  ...  7Sept.5S 

499ut.-Surp.^'EAii9X^  Cripps  SO  Oct.  53 

Blue  Facings. 

4genU,  Messrs,  Cox  iintl  Co. 


HAMPSHIRE. 

[No.  13.] 

[Embodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Portsmonth. 

Colon  iL. 

n«  Mwquis  of  Winchester, 
laitU.'CohlQHutiort 7JTme48 

LlSUT.-COLONEL. 

Fred.  Clinton,  Col.  UUt  of  Or. 
6ds,  91  July  54 


Majois, 

George  Bobbins,  JP.  lalg  Copt. 

17  LMcert .:  23  May  54 

George  Borrard,  DL.  J  P.  late 

Lt.bF. 9Sept.54 


Captains. 

Henry  Au|[iutus  Brander 3  Jane  95, 

Enstaco  Heathcote,  J  P.  Utf 

Capt.UP.  8Dec.52 

William  Henry  Digwecd  13  Feb.  63 

JohnWickhani  ,....  8 Sept. 53 

Thomas  Best  8Scpt.53 

Henry  Barr6  Phipps,  late  Capt. 

31  F. :.. 9  Jnne54 

Wm  Agncvr  Pope,  {a/0 £/.  Jim- 

gal  BuropeoH  FunHers   10  Jnne54 
n  Lousada 9Sept.S4 


LiKUTKNARTS. 

Eon,  Bichard  Henry  Fitzroy 

Somerset 31  Oct.  49 

Arthur  FitsWalter  Bigg  Wither  8  Sept.  63 

Tantield  Geo.  Headloy  lOJune&i 

Tlio.  B.  H.  Valentine 36  June64 

Fred.  Fra.  Fercday,  late  of  SI  F,  4  Sept.54 
loncelot  Charles  Brovn  ......18  Nov.  54 


ENsroNs. 

Henry  Charles  C^awnes  , 16  Sept.54 

Seymour  Horace  Morgan 80  Oct.  54 


A<//4'Cfp/.— Cba8.Xiambert(4). 

lat«  Capt.  63  F 38  Apr.  58 

Fajfvuuter,  -i-  John    Heydou, 

lati  Qr-M.  3  Jir.  Qdt 18  July  54 

5wy. —James  Johnston,  MD. 
laU  Surgeon  96  F, aNcv*54 

Jseut. '  SuraecM, -n  Reginald 
Bayley  Walters 28aept64 

Black  Facings. 

Jgeath  Messrs.  Cox  fcCo. 


HAMPSHIRE  ARTILLERY. 

[EiqiODIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

COLONKL. 

The  Earl  of  Malmethuiy   33  June54 

LlEUT.;C0I.0HXL  COMMAVOAJfT. 

SSlRich.  Beaumont  BumabT,(3) 
Lt.-Col.  rtt.fidl  fOM  R.  4f/.SQ  May  58 

Majos. 

{K^landius  8hav,(3)  KdF.  laie 
ofR.ArtUJfCoLqfArtil.  late 
JBriiUk  Auxiliary  Legvm  of 
Spain   80  May  53 

Captains. 

John  Beardmore,  DL.  JP 8Dec.5S 

fVederick  Deacon,  late  Capi. 

19  F. lODcc.  53 

Hugh  Hamon  John  Massy,  late 

Capt.  4t  F. 14  Jan.  58 

William  Bridges,  late   Capt, 

69  F, 7  Oct.  53 

EU)bert  Mansel,  late  Capt,  6 

J>rt, ,.., SO  Dec.  63 


Lieutenants. 

Duncan  Blanckley  Shaw(6) ...  3  Sept. 53 

Arthur  Robert  Naghten  3Sept.&8 

Frederick  Brodie    97  Jan.  64 

Riihard  Clay 21No7.54 

Albert  Newby  Clay  81  Nov.  64 


Ensigns. 


Edward  G.  Ede 


Ad/.^Ckipt.-UM.  Chadwick, 
late  ofBo^l  Artillery  38  Apr.  58 

5Mr^.— Fred. Josiah Burgess..,  9Dec.  63 

iMt«/.-Svr^.— George  Fred. 
Bloxsome,  MD 3Sept.53 

Scarlet  Facings. 

4gP*i*»  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT  ARTIL- 
LERY. 

[EubodikdJ 

Head  Quarters,  Newport. 

Captain  Cohxandakt, 
f  Percy  Scott,(3)  JP,  U,  k.  «. 
W  F. 90  July  89 


CAPtAur. 
Robert  Gordon,  late  of  M  F.»,U  Miy^ 

LnUTKNANTS.  J 

Frauds  Worriey ».^  55«r.4 

Wm.  Whichcote  Manners 16  Mn  i 


Ensigns.  , 

Edward  I^  Ede CDs.! 


Jdft.—ThMnn  RobinsM,  taU 
tfBojfolArt.  „ ^k^LM 

AwyMts.— Henry  WatervtivtkJ8A|Ll 
Searlet  Facinse. 

dgents,  Messn.  Cox  aa4  Ce. 


HEREFORD. 
[No.  62.] 

[EXBODIKO.] 

Head  Quarters,  Hocibrd. 

CoLoni.. 

Philip  James  Yarkc,  Cof.  late 
of  Spate  Foe.  ede ISJ^a 

LiBUT.-OoLom. 

George  Ruahont,  MP.  DL  JP» 
la(e  Capt.  Ut  Life  Gde  ,  1  Mffif 

Majox. 
5i>J.Walsham,ir/.,DLJP.    4Fckl{ 


CAPTAIIia. 

J,  Parkinson,  JP 17Fc>.  I 

J.  K.  Symonds,  JP 20Joi«£a 

Sir  Velters  Corotwall,  Bt.  DL 

JP 8Jtt3y^ 

H.E.  C.  Stamhope „.  4  A^. 

R.  B,  Maynors,  DL  J  P.  ......  4  An? 

J.  BeringtoQ   4Ab» 

W.  Money  Kyrle,  DL  JP 40 Sept  a 


LlEVTXVAJnS. 

Daniel Themas  Erans  ....S4J«bs^ 

Robert  Bickards , SMir  a 

Thomas  Griffith  PeytoB    4Mar^ 

Thomas  Dunne,  J  P fMv.B 

Richard  Sneyd  Cox 7  Max 

John  Harward  Griffiths BMv 

William  Hutcheson  CoUiua  ...  9  Uu 
Bichard  John  Griffiths^  JP,  ^  JS3  Af 


Ensigns. 

E-  Williams .34Jvk< 

Michael  Biddulph  U)lv -J 


jidiutani.—4.  E.  Money  Kyrie, 

AqrMfMr^Wm.  Wrigkt«.«, 

5«r^,— J.  Morris     17JaJj*' 

Goalin  Green  Facinca. 
Jgenle,  Mcnrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


HERTFORD. 

[No,  30.] 

[Embodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Uerliwd. 

TheUgepiieo/StiiAvrj^KQ  9HiTi 


Militia  of  Mnffland  and  fVales. 


S61 


IiIXUT.-C0lX)NXL. 

Robt.  Algernon  Smith  Dorricn, 
JP.  UU€  ofZ  U,  Drs 2  Dec.  54 

Major. 
Joseph  Foskett,  JF.  laleqfSOF.U  Dec.  54 

Captairs. 

WilUam  Franks,  JP ,.,..13  Apr.  62 

Fred.  Churles  Qaussen 80  Oct.  62 

thomas  Boecrs  U  May  63 

Adolphoa  Meetkerke... 8  June  53 

Octavins  Frederic  limiqa,  lute 

Cqpt.  89  F. Jl  July  68 

Bryaa  V.  Donglas  Vernon  ...  1  May  64 
James  John  Gape  16  Dee.  64 


Biehard  Lane  Bayliif    ....,.ro  8 June  63 

Wm. Gerartl  Lysley 99Apr.64 

Thoroai  Borron  Mjen £9  Apr.64 

Bom,  Ch«rlea  Orinutoa....,....16  Dec.  64 


EirsiQivs, 

ffou.  a.  A.  Capel   17  Feb.  63 

A.  Macnamara    17  Feb.  68 

Henry  Bingham „ 16  Dee,  §4 


Jdf.  &  r«0/.— Edward  Sinii 
Jamea,iai«o/a4#'.  9Hay46 

Sura.— John  Davis.  MD 28  Oct.  26 

AtMi.'Sury.^VTan.  Robinson  6  Apr. 64 

Buff  Facings. 


HUNTINGDON, 

(Jki/Ut).    [No.  3.] 

Head  Quarters,  Huntingdon. 

Colonel. 
Tib  Earl  erf  Sandwich,  lord 
ImuL,  aud  hi0  qf  Or.  Gd*.  4  Aug.  58 
Majoiu 
TUcount  ManderiUe,  DL.  JP., 

late  of  Gr.  Gd» 17  Aug.  69 

CAPT41K8. 

George  Onslow  Newton  98  Sept.  63 

Arthur  DaTid  Vcasey 10  Mar.  53 

Francis  Mudryll  Cheere    10  Mar.  63 

John  VUe  KeUy 81  Oct.  68 

LnUTXIIAHTS. 

Frederic  Nicholson  Vane 10  Mar.  68 

Gilbert  John  Ansley 10  Mar.  63 

George  John  Bust  .^ 10  Mar.  53 

Henry  Jordan  Thomhill 31  Oct.  ^3 

£fl810!88. 


Jdi^i-Capt.'-Jn.  Geo.  Green  (1), 

Ut9^Drs 16Mnr.25 

Captain ...26  Mar.  33 

Aif^eoji.— Wotton  Isaacson... 14  Mar.  46 

Black  Facings. 


EAST  KENT. 

[No.  49.] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Woolwich. 

Colonel. 
Geo.  Brockman,  lat$  Capt.of 
86/'. 16Sept.69 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Geo.  Chas.  Robert  DeringJP.  4  Nov.  63 

_                    MAiom. 
92SI  William  Monins,(l)  UU 
<trimumri , 14  May  68 


Captains. 
W.  Augustui  Munn,  DL.  JP.  90  Jan.  46 

WiUamSlark,  DL.JP 6Nov.53 

Wm.  Henry  Samweli  George 

DL.  JP ll^ov.  52 

Richard  Penncfathcr 10  July  53 

Henry  Braidley  11  July  53 

Wyndham  Knight,  hUqf  Rifle 

Brigade  7  June  64 

Henry  Castle 18  July  64 

Hon.  John    Edntnnd   Horell 

ThuFlow,  hue  Capt.  86  F.  ...93  July  64 
Wm.  Henry  Kebbel,  late  of 

66  /»...., , 23  July  64 


LlKU^XNAVTS. 

Charles  Alfred  Mount  ,....,...21  Jan,  46 

Charles  Castle 9  July  63 

Frederick  Lcith „  g  Dec.  63 

Thos.  Mapleson  Fitspatrick, 

latfofSOF. , 8June64 

Duncan  Inverarity  ....^ ,.  18  July  54 

Edward  Rodney 19  July  54 

David  White  GriffltU 8  Dec.  54 

Stanislas  Zaba ..10  Dec.  64 

Ensigns. 
James  O'Donel  Annesley.,,...  6  Apr.  64 

Robert  Annesley  ,...„••..  7-June64 

Aug.  Walter  Lewis.,,***...* 2Q  Jttne64 

George  Willsou  ., 92June64 

Edwin  Balfour  Whnbcrley  ...23  Jqly64 
Robert  Geo,  Grey 23  pet.  6& 


Jdj.    4-  C^/.-.Fred.  J.  6. 
whitehead  19  Dee.  6^ 

Poj/iMster.^Chta,  Brockman  10  Aug.  64 

Surge0m.^Wm.  H.  Curtis 86June64 

Jstist.'Surg.— 

Kentish  Grey  Facings. 

2f^«K/#.— Messrs.  Cox  and  Co, 


WEST  KENT. 

{Ugkt  Jt\faHtry.)    [No.  37.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qaartera,  Maidstone. 

Colonel. 
Bir  Thomas  Maryon  Wilson, 
Bart,  DL.  JP 1  Apr.  68 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Geo.  FMc/.Torriugton,<a^  of^  j'27Febw64 

Majos. 
George  Robert  Stevenson,  JP. 
late  of  7  Hr.  Guards 13  May  63 

Captains. 
James  Whatman,  MP.  DL.  JP.1&  May  38 
William  Peel  Broughton,  JP.23  Jan.  89 
R.  T.  G.  G.  Monvpenny,  DL. 

late  of  86  P. 20  Jan.  59 

Jn.  Robinson,  J  P.  late  of  2^  F.26Sept.  63 
Thos.  Montagu  Martin  Weller, 

JP lONov.63 

Fred.  Mares  Godden,  late  LI. 

66  F. lOAug.  63 

George  French 11  Aug.  63 

Robert  Sheffield  Sorell 21  Apr.  54 

Robert  Curteis  Stilemau  ......  6  Aug. 54 

Alex.  Valentine  Bond,  late  of 

86  P. 27NOV.64 

Lieutenants. 

J.  Macgregor 14  Apr.  53 

Robert  George  Grey  29  Aug.  53 

Gordon  Samuel  Weld 29  Aug.  53 

Alex.  Henry  Ross  5Scpt.54 

John  Stanley  Keeling    6  Scpt.64 

W.  D.  C.  6.  Monypenny  5  Oct.  54 

Henry  C.Hardinge,  lateofZh  F.S  Oct.  54 
J  J.  PoppleweU ........10  Dee.  64 


Ensigns. 

F.  W.Tltompson    ,.,„.  7Feb. 40 

Henry  Stephen  Hodges 14  Apr.  63 

John  Summons  Ramsay  20  Oct.  63 

Paymaster.  —  Major      Denis 
Vntxn,  late  69  F. 

Ad/.  4  Capt. — Rowland  Bcn- 
Cinck  Codd,  late  of  17  F.  ...  1  Sept.  62 

JWry.-^Rich.  John  Peckbam.,.  6  Sept.54 
Asjttst.-Stirgeon.—^hfr^  Vaile 

oJanner ,, ,..., ,..17Maj63 

Kentish  Grey  Faeings. 
Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 


KENT  ARTILLERY. 

[Embodizb,] 

Head  Quarters,  Dorer. 

Colonel. 
J.  KFkeouni  Sydney.  DL.  JP.  4  May  63 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

John    Famaby    Cator,    DL, 

Capt,  h.  p.  Bopal  ArtUlerg  4  May  63 
Majob, 
Hon.  Chas.  Stewart  Hardlnge 

MP.  JP,  10  May  63 

CAPTAtnS. 

Theodosius  Webb,  Capt.  h.  p. 

B.  Bngineers  38  May  63 

Wm.  Brook  Northey,  Lt.-Cot. 

DL.  JP.  latet^Coldst.  64s,n  May  68 
John  Henry  Hay  Ruxton,  JP. 

late  Senior  Lieut.  4  F.  1  June  53 

Robert  MaUhew  Isaeke   10  July  63 

John  Joseph  WelU.  JP 11  July  53 

WiUiamWetls./a^fSfl  L\feQds.  9  Aug.  68 

Lieutenants. 

John  Lubbock ..,..  7  July  63 

Charles  Powell  Leslie '..  8  July  53 

John  Kirkpatrick  10  July  63 

Henry  Qrace  Wilson  Sperling, 

JP .!.llJuly63 

Eric  Carrington  Smith ,10Aug.  63 

John  Leslie,  late  of  \  l\fe  Gds.  6  May  64 
Walter  Thomas  Waring... 10  Dec.  64 

Ensigns. 
Gco.A.F.  Cavendish  Bentinck, 

late<fGren.  Ods 28  Aug.  64 

Philip  Henry  W.  Currie 6  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Samuel  Deacon 6  May  64 

Randal  Howland  Roberts 37  May  64 

John  Wingfleld  Malcolm 28  May  64 

il((/.— John  MKrallum,  late  of 
B.  Art , 14  May  63 

Sftrff.— William  Sankey,  late 
ofB\fie  Brigade 11  Aug.  68 

ilwM/..5i(r^.— Octarius  Fred, 
Heritage ,..38  Aug.  63 

Red  Faeings. 
Jgenis,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


1st  royal  LANCASHIRE. 

(The  Buie  of  Ixmoaster's  Omt). 

[No.  46.] 

[Embodiso.3 

Head  QuarterSi  Portsmoatfa. 

Colonel. 
John  Talbot  Clifton,  DL.  JP. 
laleoflLife  Gds 80ct.  62 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Ed.  Every  Clayton,  DL.  J  P. 
late  Capt.BOF. 26 Feb.  63 

Ma  JOSS. 
Sit  Wm.  Henry  Feildcn,  Bart. 
BIuiB.lateCapt.  17  laueersi6  Oct.  68 

Captains. 
Henry  Master  Feildeu,  DL.  JP.l  6  Nor.  43 
WilUam  Assheton  Cross,  JP.  ...^8  Jkr  ^ 


562 

Bidnrd  Pttdier  Bawton  ......  1  Oct.  S3 

Bobert  Whittle.(8)  UU$  Lt.9lF.l9  Nor.  63 
Luke  Henry  Hansard  DL. ...  6  Apr.  63 

Jobtt  Kirkes 34  May  63 


LlXUTBICAlTTS. 

Iran  Swen  Andrea  Herford...86  May  68 
Thomas  Hindley  Thompson...  8  Sept. 63 

Bryan  Walter  Atkinson 88  Apr.  64 

Charles  Mackay 8  July  64 

James  H.  Innis  Oren  4  July  64 

Wm.  Geo.  Daniel.  uSeH.  69  FJa  July  64 
Nicholas  Yise,  UU  X/.  1 F,  ...84  July  64 

Ensions. 
mes  &.  E.  Gonldabnry  88Jn]y64 


Adj.  >  CmL—Y.  W.  Lane,  (I) 
UtlCapt.  67  F. 7  Aug.  63 

PayNui#f«r.->Francis  Dickson, 
(11)  h.p.  68  y. 88  July  64 

Qr.-Af«/«r.— Bobt.Knigfats,Icto 
o/liLoHetn  8  July  64 

5^.— James  Henry  Brooks  J8  Nor.  64 

Atsiii.Surg.^CUaM,  Jss.  Boe  1  Dec.  64 

Blue  Fadnp. 

Jgtntt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


MiUtia  of  England  and  Wales. 


2nd  royal  LANCASHIRE. 
rTUPutto/Laneaster^t  Own.)  [No.  118.] 
"*  TKlftMBj'^  Dec.  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Lif  (9{^ 

LiitoT.-CoLoiiBL  Commandaut* 
8ir  T.  O.  Hesketh,  Bt.  DL.  JP.  1  Mar.  68 

Majoss. 

James  Wardtaw(3) 4  Oct.  58 

NicholM  Bhmdell,  DL.  JP.  ...  8  Nov.  68 

CArrAiKi. 

Robert  Johnson 25  Apr.  46 

Bobert  Augustus  Aspinall   ...87  May  47 

Edward  Stanley.  DL. 28  May  47 

Peter  SUngtby  Fitxgcrald,  Uttt 

Capt.eOJ^ 40ct.62 

George  William  Gunning 6  Oct.  62 

Thomas  Uttledale,  DL.JP.  ...  7  Oct.  62 

Joseph  Withers  IS  Apr.  63 

James  Thomas  Bourne 14  Apr.  63 

Alexander  Thomas  Knight  ...16  Apr.  63 

Joseph  Peel,  JP 7  May  63 

Thomas  Lane 18  Nov.  64 

Timothy  Briscoe  Hughes SO  Dee.  64 

LlCCTRNANTS. 

John  Doirnes  Bochfort 14  Apr.  6.*) 

Matthev  Ford 33  Apr.  53 

Frank  Cavendish  Ward 7  Feb.  64 

Theophilus  Bobert  Preston  ...  8  Feb.  61 

Thomas  Pilkinston 9  Feb.  54 

Hewitt  MuBsy  Dillon 10  Feb.  54 

Lambert  Disney... 13 Feb. 61 

Samuel  Hodder 24  Mar.  54 

Charles  Garravay 1  Jnne84 

John  Pennefather 30  Nov.  64 

James  Dillon  Macnamara 21Nov.64 

Edward  Molyneux  Seel 16  Dec.  64 

Ensioks. 

Francis  Wright 1  Dec.  64 

Henrv  Moreton 15  Dec.  64 

Josepn  Rowle;r 16  Dec.  54 

Edward  Avenll  Lucas   17  Dec.  54 

Bnbert  William  John  Barlow... 18  Dec.  64 

Bobert  Bormgh 19  Dec.  64 

WUliam  llesketh 20  Dec.  64 

ji4f.  ir  Capt.—itM.  Weir,  lat4 
of  Scots  Fvt.  04$ 7Fcb.46 

5«r^.— Hugh  NeiU 4  Oct.  63 

JtsUL'Surat.—Jjortnto  Kdwd. 

Desmond 15  Apr.  53 

William  Hargreaves  Manifold  36  May  63 

Blue  Facings. 
tnt,  Vesey  W.  Uolt,  Esq. 


3bd  royal  LANCASHIRE. 

{TkcLuktofLttMcasUr**  O^m.)  [No.  123.] 

[EiCBOonsD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Preston. 

COLOHXL. 

John  Wilson  Patten.  MP.  DL.16  Nov.  43 

LnUT.-COLONSL. 

John Benthun, fa/0 ^63 Jl...    40ct.63 

Majoes. 
Montague  Joseph  Feilden,  MP. 

Dl7 .:. llMar.63 

Thomas  T«»wuley  Parker 13  Mar.  63 

CAYTAnrs. 

Michael  Hughes 4  Feb.  48 

Charies  Hy.  Lionel  Standish, 

late  ofSifle  Briffide 28  Mar.  46 

William  James  Gamett 34  Mar.  46 

Charles  Cecil  De  Trafford    ...26  Mar.  46 
Walter  Charles  StricUand  ...16  Mar.  47 

James  German   1  Oct.  53 

Henry  Newsham  Pedder 1  Oct.  63 

Thomas  Bichard  Crosse 8  Oct.  53 

William  NichoLson 13  Mar.  63 

John  Bayly 11  May  63 

William  Ayrton 8Aug.63 

Wm.  Tbos.  Harris,  late  Copt. 

86  F. 86  May  64 

LXROTtKAHTS. 

John  Henderson lOct.  63 

Edward  Monk 1  Oct.  59 

John  Edward  Orrdl  1  Nov.  53 

Frederick  Savester 1  Nov.  63 

Henry  Walker 1  Nov.  62 

Frederick  Townley  Parker  ...10  Mar.  53 
Thomas  Ellames  Withington..l3  Mar.  53 

Frederic  William  Earle 10  May  63 

James  Geo.  Fitzgerald,  Bi.  2  Sept.  63 


JohnMotherwell.......Z!^  >-.«Jnne64 

Michael  Kenton ,.,.^ ^ 

James  Ormsby 80  *,«». 

£(lw.Sam.Grimsbaw  Woodford  4  Dee.  w, 
JohnSidgreaves 6  Dec.  54 


LnimiiAirat. 

Lawrence  Heywortli „«..-30lls»-JS 

Bichard  Watt JO  Mar. » 

Thomas  Heywood .SI  Mv.SS 

John  Henry  BUke ^......  3  May  B 

John  Henry  Gordon  ............  lUajU 

Sir  George  Preston,  XI ^13  May  S3 

Bobert  Arthur  Mather 3Jlor» 

Thomas  Byron  Whitehead    ...  7  Nov.  58 
Bichard  Trevor  Irwin,  laU  cf 

%\FU  ^  8  Apr.  54 

"George  Arthur  Crswiord  ......  6  Itayli 

George  Barlow   ......m.... ...»-•  B  Septra 

Thomas  Fred.  Teo i  Od.  M 


JaB.M 
JaB.M 


EKStOlft. 

Acqnilla  Kent 11 

Thomas  Boyce »U 

John  Calcott  Beatty 

Peter  Herbert  Delanerv  ......  7 

John  Bobert  Leigh .M...M.10 

Sheffield  Betham 4 

John  J.  Westenm  Soutli . 7 

William  GibtOB  8 

Henry  Joy V 

Frederirk  PhtUips .» 

Ihos.  B.  KnoU  (  Qr.. JfastorO  ^mU 

Edward  WorraB ..14 


Adj.  /■  Oqi/.— Thos.  BoUiins,  _ 

Ut€  Lt.  ^  Adj.  6  Dr.  OdM...J9  Mtf.  0 

5»i«.— William  Honner  Fits- 

Atrick » 81  Mar.  6S 

AsMt.-Sur^.—inatB  TsyIor...l8  Hay  S8 

BlueFisdngt. 

AftnU,  Messrs.  Cox  aadOt^ 


Oct.  54 
Oct.  64 
OCL54 
Oct.  54 
VmM 

Dec.  64 


Adj.  §r  Cbjj/.— John  Booper, 

UU  Copt,  mflt  Brigade 87  Feb.  46 

^.-ira«/«r.~Jobn  Hewitt  ...  8  Dec  64 
5ttr^.— Thomas  Arthur  Brandt  1  June  63 
Auitt.-Surg.^h\tx.(yiKrttXi  11  Dec.  54 

Blue  Facings. 
AgeiU8t  Messrs.Alex.  K.  Bidgway  fc  Sons. 


4th  ROYAL  LANCASHIRE. 

{The  Duke  <f  LoHcaeter'e  Own  Ugki 
Infantry.) 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Edinburgh. 

LlRVT.-C0IX>IfBL  CoMllAlfDAKT. 

John  Ireland  Blackburne,  late 
ofbDr.Gde 88  Mar.  58 

Majobs. 
Bichard  Phibbs.  (9)  late  Copt.  48 

F.  and  Eton  in    H.   M. 

Teomea  of  tke  Guard  ....  .88  Mar.  63 
John    Southcote    Mansergh, 

late  qf%  Dragoon.  Ode  81  Mar.  53 

Captaihs. 

John  Orred 28  Mar.  53 

David  Ainsworth  28  Mar.  53 

Wm.  Bobertson  Sandbach   ...88  Mar.  53 

Thomas  Bourne 29  Mar.  53 

William  Wulter  Trafford 29  Mar.  63 

Henry  Clias.  Adolphus  Clarke, 

late  of  %  F. 29  Mar.  63 

Archd.Wm.  Clarke   29Mar.53 

William  Gray 29Biar.53 

Henry  Myers 8  Nov.  53 

Bobert  KTcrshaw 8  Apr.  54 

Augustus  William  Smethurst  4  Oct.  64 
Chas.  Hofhton,  late  Capt,  76  F.85  Nov.  54 


6th  royal  LANCASHIBB. 

[Embooisd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Boralej. 

L»UT.-COLOKBI.  COMMAMDAMT, 

les  Townley.  DL.  JF 16  Mar.  68 

MSJOBS.  _ 

ley,  DL. 14  Apr.  B 

Alan  Cm^f^,,,,^ ..16A«gM 

Capt.  17 

C^ny„.:.. 19  Apr.  58 

JamesGreenwood  ^TsL^....!*  Apr.  58 

John  Weld.  DL, 7T^..M  Apr.  U 

John  Joseph  Middleton  >L8l  Apr.  68 
Thomas  GoulburaeParker^'Sb  Apr.  5S 

Edward  Petre .T5iBr.  58 

George  Decks  Skingley ..83  Sr.  58 

WUlmm  LisUr  Sagnr,  JP......ja  Jf*  58 

John  Pickup  Lord 88  A^« 

Frederic  Broadbent  .23  Apr.  ry 

Daniel  Grant  Brareton J6Feb.54 

Antony  Buck  Creek  16Ja»c54 


LllUTXlCAJITS. 

Chartes  Searle 16  FA  54 

Edward  Dwyer 16  f^5» 

Bichard  Lomax  ...17Fcb.64 

Arthur  Hddea ..]8FWk5l 

Abraham  Alfred  Tweed«]e...90F^M 
John  Holder,  laU  Lt.  18  F.  ...17  N«r.  51 

Thomas  Dunbar  Qoinlan 18  Kor.54 

George  Porter 21  Kov.55 

Frederick  Hertet  $iickling...l2  Dec.  54 


Ehsioss. 


Aijt,^  Csp/.~Chas.  Hamilton 
Fenton,  .6)  late  Capt.  9  F.  16Mar  6S 
Captain 18  Apr.  68 

Surgeon.  -W.  Miller Conltate.l8  Apr.  53 
Aeeitt,  iSWy.— George  Smirth> 
waite 10  Apr.  54 

Bias  Facings. 


JMilitia  of  England  and  Wales. 


563 


BOTAL  LAKCASHIB£ 
ABTHiLERT. 

[EiibodizdO 
Head  Quartan,  liverpodL 

Sir  Dimcaii  MaedougaII,(S) 

KCf «  fa/tf  i;i..C9{.  792r»^A;.15  Apr.  58 

Majou. 
.  AtchiMn,  UU  Capt.  B,  Art.  2S  Ipr.  5S 
uaes  Boarae,  DL.  JP .13  May  53 

CATtAUXa. 

reor8«fiaU,f7)  DL.Brev.Mi^., 
iaU  »r€9.  Maj.  Mmdnu  Art3&  Apr.  68 

Cemy  Tlunnaa  i^en,  Camt, 
JLp.Jt.jirt SMarSS 

harlesCreaffb,(4}  laUCmL  80 

lUai. 8  May  58 

Gi ~  " 


abbina  Archer  Burton  (5) 

UleCofi.  8  Dr.  Gd». 4  May  53 

.  Ledia^  Udt  C^t. 68  Stat,  7May  53 
hariM  lUbaciCngui,UUt  JuL 

ImdmnJrmf   ». ...80  001.58 

LnvTBXAim, 

amesJCU^liBtMu 13Juae53 

ohn  Hailtoti  ......... m. ........  7  Not.53 

fiUiam  Graham  Fumirall  ...  SltTor.SS 
(^m  £iieaa  Beans  Gampbdl  9  Mot.  53 


ENuairs. 


(df.  /-  Cdpl—lfm,  Campbell  likpt,  58 

^tf.— James  Chambers  Fer« 
goMB,  MB. 31Maj  58 

Usift.  Surg.—'Bj,  Behiend ...  8  Jun.  53 

BedEacings. 
Jffini0,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co« 


LEICESTER. 
[No.  28.3 

[EXBOOIZO] 

Head  Quarters,  Leicester. 

V  Colonel. 

Vuis  </Butland,  K.O.  ...SI  May  98 

LlKUT.-ColOK<L. 

A  King  34July89 

Majob. 
^Jfisr^</Oranby S4  July  89 

Captaiks. 
tobexi  Bi^h  Noel... .»....«h«.80  Jan.  SI 
onatban  Waestaff  Bryan  ...S7  Apr.  31 
Hr  S«grmoar  Sadler,  Bart*  k..lB  Aug.  45 

Predk.  Thomas  Fowke Jnne46 

leorge  Oakley  Sandersa) 90ct.  5S 

oeeph  Knight,2a/«  Qentlmtuh. 

at:Arm$,. 37  Oct.  68 

Edward  Harry  Thomas 35  Feb.  54 

Sdmnnd  Arthur  Paget 15Mar.54 

Ito,  Thomas  Mowbray .11  Aug.  54 

lem.  Henry  Chapman  ., 15Sept.54 

LiXnTCIfAlfTS. 

Lifted  Whitby. 21  Feb.  53 

rohn  BucUey ; 6 June  64 

leorge  Walker ...« 11  Au(.54 

rohn  MatlMW  ...i. 11  Attg.64 

SeorgeTunrillo 16Sept.54 

llenry  Charles  Marsack  14  Oct.  54 

PkAmaa    K«v  14  Oct.  64 


EirSIQKS. 

Charles  Dawson  BarwcU S3  May  54 

Walter  Chittenden^., 29  Sept.54 


JJ^.  &  Cm/.— James  Palliser 
CostobadM,  Ute  Ct^t.  70  F,  1  July  53 

Air/^— Jsh.  Harrison  Stallard.  4  Nor.  52 
Aulitant'^itrg. — Jonathan  F. 
Singleton SO  Apr.  09 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  NORTH  LINCOLN. 

[No.  80 

[Embodixo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Lincoln. 

COLONXL. 

George  Tomline,  MP.  late  of 
1  J^t  Ode 29Mar.51 

LXZVT.-COLONSL. 

Biehaid  Ellison,  DL.  JP 19  July  53 

Majoe. 
Weston  Amcotts,  DL.  JP.  2^ 
rflJOrtigowe 19  July  53 

CAtTAIKS. 

EoM.  William  John  Monson...  9  Apr.  53 
Godfr.  Stapylton  Smith,(l)  late 

Ideut.  48  BengeJ, Infantry..,  9  Apr.  53 
Charles  Ormston  Eaton,  JP...  9  Apr.  53 

John  Golden  .....12  Sept.  53 

James  Green  Skipworth  12Sept.  53 

Frauds  BockUffe  Pierce  ISSept.  53 

Lori/Worsley 12Sq)t58 

Henry  Valentine  Grantham... 12 Sept.  53 

John  Grabum 5  June  54 

Bobert  John  Taylor  IS  June  54 


LlXUTKIfAlft. 

Samuel  Gordon  MDakln 5  June  54 

John  Parkinson  4  July  54 

Arch.  S.  FarquhanKm....... 20  July  54 


Eksigks. 


AJti.^  Cen/.-John  Mulhal],(8) 

UUeWr. 2 May 53 

C«ptam 28  May  53 

Airy«M»..James  Marr  Snow..  9  Apr.  53 
.^m«/.-5Nra.  —  Edward  Farr 

Bioadbent  19  July  53 

Blue  Facings. 
Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  h  Co. 


ROYAL  SOUTH  LINCOLN. 
[No.  29.] 
[Embodixd.]  ; 
Head  Quarters,  Chichester. 

COLOKXL. 

Chas.De  Leet  Waldo  Sibthorp, 
MP.  DL.  37,UUeqf4i  Drag, 
Gnnrde 20ct.  52 

LtXCT.-COLONXL. 

Henry  Edw.  Fane,  late  He^or     ,      _ .  i  -- 


IfAJOX. 

Ger?.  T.  Waldo  Sibthorp,  DL.  20  Apr.  5i 

Caftaiks. 
Chas.  Thos.  J.  Moore,  DL.  JP.  6  Dee.  53 

William  Parker 8  Dec  62 

Struan  Edward  Robertson  ...23  Apr.  68 

Paul  Mildmay  PeU ».23  Apr.  63 

Bobert  William  Johnson 7  Feb.  54 

Samuel  Brailsford 18June64 

g Frederick  Boinnan(4) ..IS  June  64 
lias.  John  B.  Parker  29  July  64 

John  Beasley 28  Oct.  54 

Wm.  Simpson  Clarke .....18  Nor.  64 


LiXITTXNAKTS. 

John  Bobert  Bankes 20  Apr.  54 

Edw.  Jackson  Fitxsimmons  ...13  June  54 

Wm.  Herrey  Woodhouse 3  July  54 

Charles  Telford „....27  Oct.  54 

Arthur  E.  Tuke 28  Oct.  54 

P.  de  Franklin » 31  Oct.  54 


EnsioNS. 
Thomas  Edmond  Adams  ..•«••  7  A^f •  5A 
Geo.  Fred.  Sheppard.. 


Adit. 


'Charles  Norris, 


ijt.^Caft-^L ^ 

late  of  6k  r. 36  Juhe52 

^Mf;^.— <3ias.  Femeley 9  Aug.  64 

i^M/.-Afr^r.—Samuel Foley...  9  Oct.  54 

Blue  Facings. 

Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  LONDON. 

[No.  108.] 

[Ehbodixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  City  Boad,  Finsbnry. 

CoLOKXL. 

Samuel  Wilson,  DL.  JP.  24  Mar.  54 

L1XUT.-C0LONEL. 
George  MacCall,  late  o/84  7...31  Mar.  54 

Majox. 
Graham  ElmsUeO),  lateLt.ZlF.\\  Apr.  54 

CAVTAIlfS. 

James  Tompson » 6  Feb.  46 

James  Bunco  Curling,  laUA^. 

of  OtntUmm-^'Arme  SOct.  63 

W.  H.  Brabazon  Connor,  Oett' 

tUnutn^t-Anne 9  Oct.  63 

W.  H.  Muloch  Hdmes,  Qea* 

tlewuiH-at-Arms 12  Oct.  53 

Charles  Clements  Brooke,  late 

Lieut.  4  Drag,  Ods 17Dec.  52 

John  Harrison  Allan 12  July  53 

Henry  John  Ryde 13  July  63 

Edward  Charles  Grant .........  8June54 


LixuTiirAnTS. 

Francis  George  Warrick  12  Oct.  53 

Matthew  Friend  Cosereare  ...14  Oct.  53 
Charles  Mackinnon  Walmisleyld  Dec.  52 

Henry  MartynKennard  13  July  53 

John  Britten ISJuly  68 

WilUam  Bunce  Greenfield 19  Jaly  58 

Thos.  Dennis  Rew ........81  Mar.  54 

Fred.  Robinson  .« 1  Apr.  54 

Thomas  Joseph  Jones  8  June" 


564 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


Elf  SIGNS.  ^^^^       ^ 

Mnrdocli  W.PdUar*  XobertsonS?  Mar.  54 

JamesDukeHiU  SlMar.W 

Aus.  Cbas.  TwentjBUi  11  Apr.  54 


A£t,  ir  Capi^Ufm.  Thomas    ^  ^   ^^ 
Hal£Z«/tf^6F. 4Fcb.4« 

5iwy.-6co.BorlaseChiHs  ...  60ct.  52 

^   .  ,   «-         xt        T     ^    lo/w  M   John  Irby  lies 19Dcc.54 

Aml^iSiiri.— Henry  Jaioei«j80et  W  ' 


Ensigns. 

James  Uoss 9Har.  54 

John  Carrtngton  Jones 80Jatie54 

ETan  Doncan  M'Oregor  .^...  9  Aug.  54 

Matthew  Copplestone  17  Not.54 

Thomas  Bncklaod  19  Dec.  54 

William  Henry  Bent . 19  Dec  54 

Robert  Holden  Stones  19  Dec.  54 


Bine  Fadngs. 


KOYAL  MERIONETH. 

(22t^)    [No.  60.] 

HeadQoartOTS,  Bala. 

LniUT.-C0LONXL  COWfANDANT. 

fEdv.  Morgan.  DL.  J?.(l}Uas 
Ct^L  h.p,  75  T. ...^...SOOct.  52 


Adit,  attd  CmUdn.  ^  Joseph 
Philips,  laS4  IS  SbiMvri 16  Dm.  64 

Pcyffuuto'.— Edward  J.  Dyson 
SMrge(m.^¥nJxd3  Dalton S5  Feb.  46 

Blue  Facings. 
Jgentt^  Messrs.  Cox  St  Co. 


Ijzt7t.-Coloiiel. 
iJohn  James  GhMSOp.  J  P 10  kx^M 

Majok. 
Henry  Penton,  DL. .19  Aag. » 

CAPTAIlfS. 

Charles  fialfii  ...••..»  8FebU 

John  Cook ^  Apt.^ 

Robert  Monkhooso  Piper  .^...SSSept** 

Edward  Mnmy U  '*»■•* 

CharlM  Christopher  Bajnea..  J4  Dec  S3 
Henry  Joseph  P.  Woodbaad..^  Dec^ 

William  Henry  Burgess »..  4  Mij  >i 

Joseph  Erlam,   UU  qf   tht 

AustrvM  8enUt 4Miy» 

Fred.  Thomas  ParsfMU JMav^ 


Captains, 

John  Isaac  Walker 1  Oct.  53 

Wm.  Price  Jones,  JP 9  Oct.  53 

LrKtmNANTS. 

Thow^Parr  Wms.  EHis 96  Mar.  64 

Bertram  Aynsley  Jss.  Mi(fnd89  Mar.  64 

Ensigns. 

Wm.  Downing  Bruce 29  Mar.  64 

Edward  Abadam 8  May  64 

Thomas  EUis 8  May  54 

John  Henry  Waterfall 13  May  54 


A4it.  Sr  Csp^— Robert  Masde 
Tiylor.  UUeU,  85  F. 4  Oct.  63 

iftiiw.— Thomas  Parfy(9),  UU 
if  3  Pra9,  B«Uk .26  Apr.  16 

Black  FaeingSt 


2nd  or  EDMONTON  ROYAT. 
MIDDLESEX. 

ifiiJUs,)    [No.  68.] 
Head  Quarters,  Enfield. 

COLONSL. 

Geo.,  rUct.  Enfield,  laU  Capi. 
B^  Brig 29  Apr.  44 

L1XVT.-C0LQNXL. 
mm,  George  H.  C.  Byng,  MP.  JO  Oct.  68 


IsT  OB  ROYAL  EAST 

MIDDLESEX. 

[ExBoonD.] 

[No.  65.] 

Head  Qoarters.  Hampstead. 

COLONKL. 

Thomas  Wood 12  Apr.  OS 

LttUT.-COLONKL. 

Thomas  St.  Leger  Alcock,  te/# 
ifi|f0r96  f. 81  Jan.  61 

Majoxs. 

Edward  Dewes,JP July  48 

WUliam  Reed,  DL.  JP.   UiU 
Copt.  6  F 4June60 

Captains. 
Jaeob  Wm.  Hinde,  J  P.  DL.  Utt 

t^UHuaan  11  Aug.  40 

James  Prince 7  Oct.  51 

J.  A.  Ambrose,  Ule  22  F. 12  Oct.  62 

WUliam  Phillips  Snell   18  Apr.  58 

Wm.  Fred.  Northey  28  July  64 

William  Robertson 10  Aug.64 


LlEUTINANTS. 

Alexander  Noble 14  Apr.13 

George  Camaby 27  Oct.  15 

Edwud  Dun: 


aoy  .. 
inang ' 
ttMfll 


LnUTSVAllTS. 

WniiamJohn  Ralfs ......SO 

ELobert  Bruce  M'Eweii ISl^ 

Hn^  Besncfaamn  Halsvdl  ..^ 

Joseph  Perciyal  Swan 4  DbAS 

I  Lewis  Hough  8D«. 

John  Stone  Wigg »..«J8DecH 


Cole  22  Jan.  46 

Charles  Paget  MDler 12  Oct.  52 

Christopher  Charles  Home  ...16  Apr.  58 

Tincen^  Corbet  Lee 18  Apr.  53 

George  Thomas  West 18  Apr.  63 

George  Ham  Rittoe 22  Oct.  53 

Tbos.  Tropimus  Hodges 16  Mar.  54 

George  Crosier  Cole  ,....80June54 

Frederick  Barnes „,M*27Sept.64 


Majox. 

Charles  Wm.  H.  Sotheby,  hit 
Capt.  60  B^   12  Apr.  64 

Captains. 

Henry  WiUiam  Marriott 8  Aug.29 

Charles  William  Grenfell.  MP..18  Apr.  48 

Henry  Riversdale  Grenfeli 24Sept  68 

St  LegerGlyn 12  Oct.  62 

Theodore  E.  H.  Piatt,  UUt  U. 

40  F. ...........A *1  ^*^"  ^ 

Arthur  Chflyer  Tnpper 22  Feb.  68 

Dottin  Maycock,  tale  Lieut.  6 

Brogt 21  Apr.  58 

Edw.  John  Ottley  9  Aug.  68 

Wm.  Coutts,Fueo«K<BTiry,{a/tf 

Lt.  Scot*  Fu$.  Ode «...  9  Mar.  64 

Algernon  Edward  West 17  Oct,  64 

LnUTUCANTS. 

Frederick  C.Phillips 7  Nov.  16 

Jervoise  Smith 28  May  53 

Constantino  Hayward  Read  ...20  Oct  53 
Edward  Packenham  Alderson  9  Mar.  54 

Charles  Ruddell  Todd 17  Mar.  54 

Nassau  John  Senior.... 17  Mar.  54 

Robert  Gerras  ^ITylde 31  Oct.  54 

Ensigns. 
Charies  Bivers  Wilson  17  Nor.  54 


Adit.  4-  Gvfawi*— Thomas  H. 
Colrill,(l>  Uie  Cetpt.  71 F.  ...17  July  52 

5Wyy.— Nicholas  M'Cann,  MD.  4 June  62 

.^m«<..5Mr^.-^muel  Smith 
Millar 16  July  63 


81U)  OR  ROYAL  WESTMIN- 
STER MIDDLESEX. 

{light  Infantry) 

[Ekbodibd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tnmham  Green. 

COLONKL. 

H.  C.  C.  Vitct,  Chelsea,  MP. 

DL.  JP««t|tt|l*t«**<M«lttlf  Mt*M    '  '^'W*  »* 


Ensisks. 
James  Henry  MtEwea........J^flqtM 

Henry  Bulkeley ..ITScpLM 


Adjt.  /■  C^p/.— Rob.  M'Ewen..  4  ip. 
Surge<m,—JMmM  M'Cann  ......S7  Oct  & 

Auiet.'Stwg.—Wm.  Huraian.  .80  Uir  S4 
BlueFadngs. 


4th  or  ROYAL  SOUTH 
MIDDLESEX. 

[EmosiZD.] 
'  Head  Quarters,  Qospoit 

LlXTTT.-COLONSL  CoiOIANDAirT. 

Edward  Bagot,  JP.  Ute  ofW 
mfiee,  Lt.'Col.  UnmU 8  Ibt  U 

Majobs. 
John  ScriTen,  UUe  Capt,  61 F.  16  May  0 

Cattains. 
George  Burslsm,  {«/«Capl.48FJ9  July  S 
James   Peter   Bathxirst,   lete 

CapL  CoUtr.  Gde i9Jttlj55 

Frederick  Alex.  Blackford,  UU 

Capt.  98  F, 39  July  » 

Arthur  Cfaas.  FitxJamea,  UU 

Lt.  93  F....,^ ^ 29J«ly  ^ 

Richard  Brnnet  Jennings,  i«i« 

U.  28  F. 3Z.......29  Jaly  » 

John  Lewis  Mortimer,  Uie  Lt, 

B.  Canadian BiJUe SAof-^ 

Geo.  Barrlngton  Godbold,  bae 

2d  Lient.WI  F. «6Apr.» 

Chas.  F.  Kirby.  (4)  Utte  Captain 

UMadraeNJ.  87ApT.H 

Chas.  Wm.  Parker,  tale  Capt. 

69  F, .3.16  Aag.M 

Edw.  Haiailtom  FuruOT,  late 

0/1  F. JOScftM 

LlSUTSN  AKTS , 

Edward  Robert  Simmons. — 96J«l7  ^ 

Charles  George  Boullon   M  Jo|y  » 

Joseph  John  G.  CholmoBdcley29  J«}7  ^ 
Wm.  Robertson,  laUU.i  /..  6  Apr  H 

Charles  Mortimer ««  2  May  5* 

Wm.  Eliss  Taunton  ....« 16  May  ^ 

Edw.  Eden  Elliot 1IA«|.W 

Edw.  Grossweller  George.....<JliBf-  *^ 

Wm.  Browne  Ponsont^,  .,. 

k,p.  n  Bmi€g  N.  Inft,mJI9¥^ 


JIfUitia  0f  JEnffhmd  and  Walts, 


695 


EnsiaKS. 

ig.  Henry  Sterens iNor.SS 

ni.  Fleming llanoB   ....ISAog.M 

n.  Piers  Brisly 16  Aug.  54 

tin  Blake  16  Aug.  64 

rcy  Charles  Smyth 80  8ept.64 

hu  Georae  Slade IKot.64 

ithurst  Oiwries  Baynton  ...17  Nor.  64 
ilson  Hooper 17  Nor.  64 

IJ. — James  Frosser,  latt  of 

Gr.  Qd9 26  Apr.  68 

xymoiter. — Henry  Magill  ...18  Aug.  64 

'.'Master, — QeorgeHope  ...  8Aag.54 

irjr«im.— James  George 16  May  63 

tm/.-Swy.-^George  Franeis 
Cooper,  iiJ) S6  May  63 

Blue  Facings. 

AgenUt  Messrs.  Cos  k,  Co. 


5th  royal  ELTHORNE 
MIDDLESEX, 

{lAgkilnftaUry.) 

[Ehbgdiko.] 

Head  Qoarters,  TJxbridge. 

LiKUT.-COLONXL  COXXAMDAKT. 

on.  Fred.  Wm.  ChQd  VaUers, 
laULt/j^  Capt.  Coidstr.Gdt.ld  May  68 

LlX1}T.-C0LOIfXL. 

Ma/obs. 
)dze  Murray  Prior,  SJU,  late 

0/12  LantM S6  May  63 

tmes  Temple  Bowdoin,  UUt 

Capt.  ^  JJroffoom  Qd$ 2Jane6S 

CAPrAIlTB. 

aw.  Lockhart  Miller,  lots  ^ 

33/^. 29Jnly68 

ichard  George  Grange,  late 

Capt.  Bengal  Armg  11  Aog.  68 

dward  Thomas  King,  late  of 

21  F.    10  Oct  68 

dward  Deane  Freeman,  laU 

of  S  Dragoon  Ode 80  Dec.  68 

3seph  Wailis  O^Bryen  Hoare, 

late  ef  B.  Engimurs 7  Fbb.  64 

lex.  Aitken.  Uie  Capt.  77  F...  9  Feb.  64 
Ibert  Wm.  Murray,  late  Capt. 

B.  Trinidad  Battalion  9  Mar.  64 

homas  Lloyd,  late  o/B7  F....18  May  64 

LTSCTXlTAIfTS. 

Tm.  Humphrys  Scotland SJune6S 

harles  Foulger 89  July  63 

fm.EdYrard  Pratt 89  July  63 

ames  Peters 4Nov.58 

»eane  John  Hoare 11  Nov.  63 

^ed.  William  Woodall 9  Mar.  64 

oseph  Deane  Freeman 18  Mar.  64 

7m.  DickaaonClay 80  Mar.  64 

Edward  Benbow 17  Nor.  64 


ElfSXOHS. 

Sdward  John  Miller 10  Oct  63 

;harles  Lewis  Paeke 87  May  64 

rhomas  Leslie 30  JuneS4 

Charles  Henry  BLOcfl .....80Jnne64 

leorge  Lane 17Kot.B4 

Stanley  Mortimer 13  Dec.  64 

li(/.~RichaTd  Port,  late  of 
CoLlst.'Gde.    17  May  68 

rNr^«oit.~  James  Stilwell 80  June  68 

A  j^/.-i^ur^.— William  Henry 

Carre  ..80  June  58 

Blue  Facings. 
Jgentt,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


ROYAL  MONMOUTH. 

{Ught  Infantrg.)    [No.  81.] 

[KXBODIBD]. 

Head  Qoarten,  Newport. 
Iain«-CoLOHii»  CoiixAJioAVT. 


LnuT.-CoLoirsL. 
John  Francis  Vanghan,  J  P.  ...16  July  68 

Majoe* 
Alexander  Bolls,  JP.,  kUe  LI, 
4  Drag. Ode, 86  Apr.  63 

Captains. 
Edmond  Philip  Herbert,  JP....11  Dec  48 
Edward  Baldwyn,  late  Lt.  4  F,  1  Sept.  68 
Kdwnrd  Otto  Partridge,  JP.  ...80  Oct.  62 

Henry  Salnsbury  Milman 80  Oct  68 

John  Belwyn  V^nt.late  Zdeui, 

14  F. 6  Mty  63 

Francis  M'Donnell,  late  Bneign 

71  F. 7...  6  May  68 

James  Danes,  JP 31  May  63 

Charles  Edward  Lewis 81  May  68 

LlXUTXlVAllTS. 

Richard  Arthur  Lawrence  .....11  Dee.  48 

George  Griflln  '^rler 8  Nov.  68 

Samuel  Georte  HomCray 6  May  68 

Thomas  Brook 6  May  63 

Almerictts  Biakeney  Sarery  ...  6  May  63 

Thomas  Freke  Lewis 80  Dec.  68 

John  Richard  Russell do 

John  Orifflth  Wheeley 18  Sept.  64 


Ersiors. 
Henry  Somers  Morgan  Clifford 

John  Segrave 89  Mar.  64 

Houghton  Forrest 8  July  64 

Charles  G.  M.  Homfray 16  July  64 

Bryan  Sheehy 86  Aug.  64 

WilUam  Leigh 84  Oct  64 

William  Owen. 88  Nor.  64 

Adjt.— John    Money  Carter, 

Capt,k,p,rjnatt,  19  Jan.  46 

Paynuuter, — Richard  Jones, 
tal^  Capt.  Han.  Bvseare 86  Jnne64 

^My.— George  Wilson  10  Oct.  64 

Assiet.-Siirg^Jno,  Grant  Wil- 
son. M.D. 10  Oct  64 

Blue  Fadngs. 

Jgent.—Y,  B.Codd,&y. 


ROYAL  MONTGOMERY. 

[No.  67.J 

[EuaoDUD.] 

Head  Quarters,  WelchpooL 

LlSUT.-COLONIL  COMMAXDAnT. 

flbM.  H.H.  Traeey  DL.  JP. ...  1  May  64 

Majob. 
John  Edward  H.  Pryce,  (1), 

late  Capt.  8  F. 1  May  64 

Captain. 
David  Douglas  Wtymu,  late 

U.4SF. a8ept.68 

Geo.  BeadneU  (8),  late  Ueut.  48 

Bengal  N.J.  10Sept68 

Maurice  Jones.  JP.Ioitf  X/.fJtT.  6  Jan.  63 
John  H.  Heyward. 88  May  64 

LlXUniTAHTS. 

W.P.Brown  1 8 Oct  68 

J.  P.  Harrison    7  Oct.  62 

Henry  NidioUs  6  Jan.  63 

John  M.  Jones  83  May  64 

Enszcws. 

R.  H.  Sturkey 16  Sept  53 

H.O.Johnes  6  Jan.  68 

Adit.  irCaft.—^Am,  Dwen,fa/« 

iZign^  P. 89June46 

Smg.—W.  Slyman 108ept68 

Black  Fkeings. 
Agent*,  Messn.  Cox  fc  Co. 


LTlUT.-COLO]!nL. 

Hambleton  Francis  Custance, 
DL. l6May  64 

Hajok. 
Chsrles  BedingAeld 16Msy  64 

Captains. 
Bon.  Frederick  Walpole  (l)....18Mar.  52 
George  Augustus  Marsham...86  May  68 

Mordannt  Qlasse    80  May  68 

Henry    Le    Strange    S.    Le 

Strange,  DL.  31  May  63 

Philip  Bedingfield 88  Apr.  68 

Charles  Edwsrd  Bignold  SO  Msy  68 

Joseph  Edwin  Day 81  May  63 

Robert  George  Hawtayne 1  June  68 

John  Davy  Brett  le^te  Major  17 

Laneert 19Jnne64 

LlEUTXHAlfTS. 

Tliomas  Smallpiece  Clarke  ...83  Aug.  16 

airtotopher  Girling 7  May  46 

Henry  Dmmmond  Wolff SO  Mar.  60 

Charles  Telford  88  Apr.  68 

Bimms  Reeve 1  June  53 

Robert  Morris 19  June  64 

Edward  Beevor  Batebelor 18  Dec.  64 

Efftiosf  • 


]ST,  OB  WEST  NOKFOLK. 

[EmbodisdO 

[No.  89.] 

Head  Qwnters,  Korwieh. 
Coiovift. 


Adit.  /■  CMf«~Alex.  Webster 
Smith  SOJnne  68 

5Wr^.— Thos.  William  Crosse  86  Oct.  63 

JL»Mt'8ur§een.-^%eaA.   Wm. 
Aldred 10  Apr.  61 

White  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Gox  fc  Co. 

2in),  OB  EAST  NORFOLK. 

[No.  40.] 

[Ekbodijid  87  Dee.  64.] 

Head  Quarters,  Yanumth. 

COLOKXL. 

Eon.  Berkeley  WodehouseJ)L. 
lateM^orSHnuar* 9  Sept  48 

LipVT.-COLOHMi. 

William  Mason,  DL.JP 6  May  84 

Majob. 
Sir  Edmund  Henry  K.  Laeon, 
Bart.  DL.  JP 6  July  89 

Captains. 

John  Longe,  DL.  JP 7  Apr.  80 

John  Mareon,  JF.late  Cat.  18 

F. ^ ISOet.  68 

George  Granville  Glover,  late 

Capt.  7  FutiUen    18Nov.68 

John  Gay.  DL.  JP 10  Dee.  63 

ComeUui  Bippinnil 8  May  63 

Geo.  Blomeflud,  i)L.  JP.  lots 

Lt.-Col.UnaU 10  Apr.  64 

James  Haggard 11  Apr.  64 

Wm.  KHaggard,  DL.  JP 16  Dec  64 

James  Bay  Wodehouse 18  Dee.  64 

LnOTSHANTS. 

Hen.Thos.Kaapman(Gr.ir#/.)88  Oct  68 

George  Chester  Wood 10  Dec.  63 

Thomas  K.  Nixon 16  Dee.  64 

Henry  G.  Paske 16  Dec.  64 

Robert  A.  Rising 18  Dee.  64 

John  Bh)om •    Dee.  64 

Evsiojfs. 


Adit.  /•  aw/.-Winiam  P.  K. 
Bnnrne  (8),  lata  Capt.  4BF.9  Apr.  46 

5Wr^^  Jn.  Gapom  Smith.  JP.  18  Oct  68 

Attitt.^urg.^Bpeacu  Thos. 
Smyth 8  Feb.  68 

White  Facings. 


666 


Militia  of  England  and  Walei. 


NORFOLK  ABTILLEBY. 

[EXBODIID.] 

Head  Quarten,  Yarmonth. 

CArrAiH>€k>icMA]rDAifT. 

Lord  Haatingi,  BL.  JP SI  May  SS 

SXCOND  CAVTAIlf. 

yranda  L'Eatnnn  AatleT,DL. 
JP .:. 11  Hay  S8 

LnVTSNAITTB. 

Xd  v.Ckwgh  Newoome,  DL  JPiS7  Anf(.  5S 
John  Penncflb  ^^ • 10  Apr.  64 

ERaioKa. 
EdwardTraderoft*  UUe  <ff4t  DnAO  Apr.  B4 
Clutflea  North 11  Apr.  54 


Adj.  9  Cm/.— John  OilbertKm  9  May  63 
Sairv.— Curias  Cory  Aldred, 
JP »7Anf.68 


NOBTHAMPTON. 

[No.  48.1 

[Skbodixo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Doblin. 

COLORXL. 

TkmM  fiiUp  MamteUt  HP. 
DL.  JP 9  Apr.  46 

LlBVT.-C0L0irXL  COXMUCDAIIT. 

lortf  Burghky,  HP.  7  Jan.  46 

Hajoss. 
QniBtuYirian,  JP.  late  o/ 8 

ffniwi    MHar.48 

Lord  BrownUnr  Thos.  Hon- 

tasue  Cecil,  bte</&ote  iW. 

Mr.  10JnIy64 

Carains. 

Charles  HOI,  J.P 99  Jane89 

Bich.  iKTor  Clarke.  DL.  JP.  4  Apr.  46 

William  Christie 18  Apr.  46 

Edward  H.  Pinch  Hatton. 95  Oct.  53 

John  Bohinsoii   95  Oct  52 

WUlUm  Langham  Christie  ...95  Oct.  59 
Charles  Wmm  Watkins,  UUt 

Lt.  38  F. 94  Hay  53 

Herbert  Sta^ea  Smith 81  Dec.  53 

Thomas  Bobert  Andrew  6  Hay  54 

Aldboroogh  &.  Bundle,  UU 

Copt.  40  F. 9  Dec  54 

LnUTBMAllTS. 

Edward  Isaae  LoreU 95  Oct.  59 

Thomas  Donald 95  Oct.  59 

Dniry  Wake 14  Oct  53 

Jim.  Thomas  L.  Powys. Utl  Dee.  53 

Hcniy  Hincel  Stockdale  6  Mar.  54 

Prederick  WUliam  Bowman  ...14  Aog.  54 
Wm.  David  lioyd  Sparrow  ...91  Aog.  64 
Ired.  Loinsworth  90  Nov.  54 

Eimaiis. 
Spenecr  Ley  GreaTes............lO  Ang.54 

Bohert  Jamea  I^Arcy 98  Ang.  64 

Wiltiam  Kerr  ...  •...•••.•«•.•.>•>  4Sept.54 
Wm.  U  K.  le  Hvnt  Wilson  ...  5  8ept.54 

WilliamErans 97  Oct  54 

Edward  Henry  Hare 90  Nor.  54 

Lewis  Perchrai 11  Dee.  51 

Hewitt  Linton. 13  Dec.  54 


AdiL  &  Cut— Thomas  Bose, 
Imtt  Ct^f.  IS  F. 7  Feb.  46 

Awy^—aa  Henry   Terry,  (1) 
ta/0  iffUF. 4  Dec  94 

Attitl.'Smrv.^lfmam  TUbot 

MoU^y.HD 90Nor.54 

Yellow  I'Wngs. 

AgmU,  Hessrs.  Coi  fc  Go. 

Iriih  JgnUt,  Sir  £.  Botoogh,  Bl^  ft  Co. 


NOBTHUMBEBLAND. 
(Ufht  ^^airf.y   [No.  97.] 

[Ekbodho.] 
Head  QoarterSf  Alnwkk. 

CotOKSL. 


LXX17T.-C0L0VXL. 

William  Hathew  Bigge,  DL. 
UieU,-Col,  70  F, SSeptS 

Hajob. 
Lord  Loraine,  DL.  J  P.  Utt  qf 
Gren,  Gds 8Sept69 

CArrAiNs. 
Edward  Dale.  DL.  JP.  UUt 

Cmpt.4&F. 4NOV.06 

John  Potts.  JP 99  Apr.31 

Charles  Atticas  Honck,  DL. 

JP.  late  of  ColdtL  Qdi. SO  Aug.  45 

John  Craster  978ept.59 

George  BorreU.  <■/«  Mr4S  J^....16  Oct.  59 
Thos.  William  Chas.  Hiddell...l5  Nor.  53 
James  Crosby  Anderson,  tat* 

Bnt,  80  F 91  July  63 

William  Adamson  91  Jnly  53 

WiUism  KerOray 97  Oct.  53 

John  Jobling  Weatherly  8  Nor.  S3 

LXSUTSNAKTS. 

Balph  Henry  PhUipoon 9  Apr.  53 

Frands  Blake ^» Jil  July  58 

John  David  Scott  Jil  July  63 

EJw.  Charles  Charleton  97  May64 

Thomas  Bae  Gibb Jnly  54 

Knightley  HoUed  Coze .19  Dec  54 

Eirsxavs. 


44it,  ir  Coft.-^hXxai.  Brownc.l7  Ang.  69 
^fyfWk— Edward  Smiles 8S^t59 

Buff  Facings. 
Jgenti,  Hessrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


NOTHUMBERLAND 

ABTILLEBY. 

Head  Qnarters.  Newcastle-on-T^. 

Caitauis. 

Chsries  Clementson  4  Aug.  64 

Charles  John  Beed 5  Ang.54 

LnunHAVTs. 
William  Jonathan  De  Pledge .  6  Aug.  64 

WUliam  Bobert  Todd .!....  4  S?t54 

Ejcsioirs. 

i^>/aM/L.Wm.  Hscbay  ......15  Jnly  64 

SmratoH,  —  Bobert      Wanen 
Bleasby  6  Sept  64 


NOTTINGHAM,    OB    BOYAL 

SHEBWOOD  FOBESTEBS. 

[No.  59.] 

[EnoDxu  1st  Dec  64.] 

Head  Qnartcrs,  Newark. 

COLOMKL. 

Lancelot  Boleston 11  Apr.  88 

Lntirr.'.CoLoirsL. 
Waiiam  L.  HelUsh,  lmt$  Comt,    ~  * 
*/•  Ar. 9  Not.  69 

Haios. 
Alexander  Bofldam.  Imtt  Camt. 

M^. ....18Nar.69 

CATTAnrs. 

John  B. Taylor  97Jnne8S 

Arthur  Bromley 14Sept.59 

Hansfleld  Parfcyns 6  Oct.  69 

Jamea  T.  Edge   1  Uov.  69 

Arthur  8.  H.  Lowe 6  Nov.  59 

Alfred  Hurst  Lowe 9Har.5S 

GodfreyG.  O.  C.  Gardiner Apr,  54 

Bichnrd  Baybs  Bennett.  Uto 

U.  86  F.  94  Apr.  54 

Edward  Walter.  latt^Oami,  8 

^?T''»« vr ^»J7M 

Theodore  Henry  Dnry,  lata  of 

loiTiuMrs .:. :. Z 

Geo.  IVNnline  fl««ptoii 


Bobert  T.Hewitt ...Ui« 

John  ParkiBaon  ......... .....  SV. 

Frands  Eawson .............. 1  i.-* 

Geoege  Stretton  WataoB  ......    M^ 

John  Draper  Hemskiy  .........   i* 

Bobert  Napoleon  SninUee..... 

Francis  Wooliyeh  Dakejn  ^ 
Jamea  Brooke  O'LogUin  .... 


EiMMns. 
Bobt  John  Geo.  Hemry  Hewitt  »  Mr  I 


A4f.  4>  C^/.-Heai7  Hoidca£0  Vifj 

Awyem.— Jama  Anders Jd  i-:- 1 

.dsm/..8afw.~  John  Chsckt 
Long  Harsh ^...Si  V  I 

Blnel^eings. 
.^«ni#,  Hewns.  Cox  tnl  Ca 


OXFOUDSHIBE. 

tNo.6L] 
[Emooxxo,  <  Dec  u; 


OoLonL. 
ChM.01d8eU  Bovlest,  DL.  JP.  I  ir -I 

ijsrr.-CoLoim. 
John  WiOiaA  Fsao.  DL.  JP...  lif  ^ 

Hajoi. 
Anthony  Hems  Storer ........  Jll^  \ 

CArtAivs. 

Andrew  HaRiottMnlbewa.lAJ3  is.  i 
Thomas  Ommaney  Pipon,  fair 

*f\Dr.  Qd§ — W**^ 

Francia  Feitesene  T^uvilk  .Jl>' 
U.  Ed.  Fkuds  Laaabcrt,  DL 

JP  13  }u 

Benjamin  WiUiaae,  JP UJ«>.J 

H<M.  Percy  Barringlon.  DL 

UU  «r  C^ren.  QdM .Jl  ^* 

Wm.  W.  HeUifvi  Dewar.  DU9  U-J 

Eom.  AlseraoB  Sydney  Aitkar 


William  Wykeham  Hdbvay.bFf  \ 


Thomas  Newton  Haraaon  ..Jtv* 
£dw.  CsmpbeU  Stuart  Cok  .IWi- 

Spenecr  Fuekl «"f  ■ 

Edward  Slater  Barriaon. »'*>  • 

Chaxlei  Edward  Crawley U'*'  ' 

EnaionSw 

Asim  Salvator  Biich ....it  ^ :  | 

NicholM  OiflM ..................  *l; 

Geo.  Bochfort  Byion ............  <*^ 

Wm.  C.  B.  Comtabk. U 1^  \ 

...»1«^ 


Uit  ctrtTn  f, *  f-»  •' 

Sbiy.— John  James  Irdaad...  i  f'^  ^ 
-Baduid  Jna    ^^  ^ 

Yellow  Fhdaga. 
4<(^iii^«HeBsrs.0msalC^ 


BOYAL  PESTBBOKT. 
ABXnXEBT. 

J 


LtB«T.-C0SASmt  pHuuv'An 


Militia  of  England  and  Walet. 


56'^ 


IClJOB. 

'm.Hea.Lewii,DL.JP.  u.niCayie 

CATTAm. 

\a.  Mark  Chfld,  Dh  JP ft  Jan.  80 

eo.  Boiren  9.  Jordan*  BL.  JP.Sl  Maj  46 

utliony  Stokes..... SJwieM 

kiarlea  Cook  Wells,  DL.  JP....  8  JuieM 

Xrutikaktb. 

obert  Child.  JP.  13  Oct.  31 

Deil  Anaon  Hamee 10  Jan.  63 

tulrew  Trtd.  DaAfterrille  ...  7  Dec.  53 

imea  Jamea 7Tke.  63 

wen  Tneker  BdwarSa 8Jnne5i 

>lm  Oirea .17Jvne64 

SNnoiTB. 
HUam  GiecmHartiey 18Sept.S4 


ijt.  ir  Oy/.— John  Holland, 
Capt.  \.p.  fi.  Mninu  6  Apr.  48 

iry«OT.— Thof.  Dnaajne  ...36  Mar.  11 

BedPAdngs. 


BOYAL  RADNOR. 

(£(ffM.)    [No.  60.] 
Head  Qnarten,  Prestigne. 

MAJOE  COVIfAirDAlCT. 

Awrence  Henrr  Peel,  JP.  UlU 
0/S2F, 27Mar.B4 

CAPTAIlfa. 

liomM  Henry  Jdm  Oswald 
Bicketta 19  Dec  68 

LnVTBNAHTS. 

ohn  Orifflths  BeaTan   9  Oct.  53 

Ingh  PoweU  Pxiekard 16  Mar.64 

Eirsiairs. 
^niiam  Theobald  Butler ...... 

f/t7. /- On/.  —  Fred.  Purris 
Sanders,  la/0  C^t,  48  JP.  ...81  Dee.  46 

r«ry .—EdwdJiawthiUTeame  8  Jan.  68 


RUTLAND. 

{Ugki  r^fiuUrf.)     [No.  4.] 

Head  Quartets,  Oakham. 

CArraiir    ComiAiiDnQ. 
Er^Hi.  Henrr  Lewia  Noel,  J  P. 
UU  Und,  6S  F. 40et.  63 

LnunirAiiTs. 
Alexander  Dona,  JP.  UU  Coat. 

E.  J?.  /.  C:9  Strtice  4  Oct.  59 

EdvardCoitall 4  Oct.  63 

Bnif  Padngi. 


CAVTims. 
Jamea  Whitmore,  fa/«  (k^i. 

B,  L  C.  S. ...80  Jan.  46 

Oeorge  Samnd  Peehell,  late 

47  Ay/.  Madnu  Anuf 38Au(.63 

BoTdell  Joaea  Crozon,  UU$  of 

63  F. 38  Ang.  63 

Rowland  Whitehall  Kenyon...  4  Nor.  65 
Heury  Calveley  Ckitton,  latt 

Copt.  31  F.  31Mar.63 

Godl^BiUBeU(3),2a/«X/J(JV:i4Jnne  53 

Eraamos  Salwey 14  June  63 

Heniy  Corbet 27  Apr.  64 

Boger  0.  B.  Owen 18  Dec.  64 

LnDTBHAXTS. 

Thomas  IfatChews 13  July  33 

Charles  Gregory  Wade 39  Mar.  63 

William  Gibbon 29  Mar.  53 

John  Bennett 81  Mar.  63 

Walter  Thnnby  Pelham  SO  Feb.  64 

Wallace  Boyce,  (Or- Jlfu/«r)...  6 June  54 

William  Holt  Mideley  5  June 54 

William  Henry  Niecolls 18 Dec.  54 

Thomaa  K.  Gardiner 18  Dee.  64 

Richard  B.Phillipson 18Dec.  64 

Eirsioira. 

John  Stubba  4  May  54 

Robert  Dod 4Ang.54 

Tboiuas  Woodward 18  Dec.  64 

Edward  Beck 18  Dee.  54 

Heirick  ap  Eyton  P.  Jones  ...18  Dee.  54 


JdiL  /-  Capt^^^ohn  Quin 
Puaey(3),  Cep/.  A. p.  87  il  39  Jan.  46 

PayMM/«r.^-F.    Owen,    !«/# 
Caft.  44  F, 18  Dec  64 

5iiry.— John  Nigel  Heatheote.  8  May  46 

AJW/.-Air^.— Samuel  Wood...90  May  68 

Green  Facings. 

JgwU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co« 


SHROPSHIRE. 

[No.  64.] 
[Exbodhd.] 

Head  Quarterly  Shrewibonr. 

GoiomtL. 
Bichsid  FNderick  Hill,  DL. 

/«/«  £j«K/.-CW.  68  F» 31  Ang.  58 

LixOT.*CoLoinuM 
U<m.  William  NoelHilia}>DL. 
CU.  h,p,  XhaU 31  Aug.  63 

Majou. 
Edward  Corb«tt,fa<«  U.  73  FSi  Aug.  53 
Edwaid  Ferrer  Adao,  DL.  ,„UDe«.  63 


l8T  SOMERSET. 
[No.  16.] 

PSXBOBUO.] 

Head  Qaarters,  Plymouth. 

COLOHSL. 

Yere,  Vitei.  Hinton,DIi.  JP. 
laUEnt,9AF, 180ct.  63 

LnUT.-COLOlCSL. 

Bich.  Ledconby  Pfaipps,  DL. 
i?.Li,'Col.  UmUt 180ct.  63 

Majob. 
Geone  Fred.  Wm.  Miles,  JP. 
lai«  Lunt,  7  HutMri 190ct.  63 

CAPTAiirs. 

Henry  Godfirc7  Marsh SMar.31 

William  Vaughan  Jenkins,  JP.ll  Jan.  86 
John  Mathew  Quantodc,  JP. 

laU  LUui.  4  Dr.  Gi$. 11  Jan.  86 

Charles  Wane  LoTeridce,  JP.19Jan.86 
Thomas  Huasey,  DL.  JP. ......  4  Apr.  46 

William  Speke,  JP 39  July  61 

Alfred  Augustna  Malet,  UU 

Otft.  8  *.  13  May  63 

Isaac  Elton,  late  Bm.-Major 

46  J"*. ....1»  Oct  53 

Alexander  Wm.  Adair,  JP.  ...18  Dec  63 
Herbert  Butler  Batten SO  Dec  63 

LTxunKAim. 
William  Hutehings  Chorley  ...26Septl4 

HeniyAdney 31  Oct  68 

John  ChurchOlLangdon,  JP...330ct  58 

Oansel  Jebb    86  Oct  53 

Edward  Clarke  80  Dec  68 

John  Stereus  Couscns  Sterens  8  May  54 

Robert  Desmond  Adair 16Jnne54 

George  Troyte-BnUocfc .........  1  Aug.  64 

I  Gooiie  Deedea  Wany .34  Nor.  54 

1  Henxy  Ooadik  Hmley ., .35  Nor.  64 


KirtiGVi. 
Wm. Qy.Vmmiqr.'Maiiir)  9 May  6S 
Vincent  John  Reynolds.........  9  May  64 

Bichard  Winsloe 17  June  64 

Thomas  Warzy    10 Jnly54 

Arthur  H.  Nicholas  Keini^a.«20  Sept54 
Adit,  jr  CSvp/.— Wm.  Surteea 

Cook.  Cop/.  A.p.  Vnatt 31  Feb.  46 

Swrawm. — Charles  Hugo 36  Dec.  17 

AistsL'Burg.-'C.  K.  Col8ton...88June64 

Black  Velret  Facings. 
Jgentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Ukd  somerset. 

[No.  47.] 

[EicBODRD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cork. 

CoLointL. 
William  Pinney,  MP.  DL.  JP..  1  Jan.  50 

LxxuT.-CoLOirzi.. 
ySeiFrandaF.   LnttreU,  0) 
DJMJ?.kU€qfGr.Gdt,  ...  4 June 39 

Majob. 
The  Sari  ^Caran,  DL.  Iat4  qf 

1J}r,  Gds 36  Aug.  53 

CAFTAiirs. 

Bobert  J.  Bisdee    23  May  81 

Thomas  J.  Thackeray   33  Jan.  43 

Edward  Harwood 31  Sept.  53 

Charles  H.S.  Pickwick  (8).  lo/e 

ZAeut.9\  F.  86  Aug.  63 

Edward  HouUiteh 35  Jan.  58 

Jamea  Talbot   Stanley,   tote 

Camt.  89  F. 36  Jan.  68 

Alfred  Waring 26  Apr.  58 

Stephen  Byder  Dampier,  JP...88  Apr.  54 

Edward  Sawyer 89  Apr.  54 

Edw.  Qriffltha  Richards 89  Apr.  54 

LUDTnifAlVTS. 

Alfred  A.Hairia 4  Jan.  68 

Fred.  Stoodley 10  Apr.  58 

Alex.de  la  Hooke  7  May  58 

WOliam  BaireH,  JP .....10  Jan.  54 

Henry  A.F.  Lnttrell 19  May  54 

Bobert  Hetherington 30  May  54 

Henry_Lionel  NichoUa 16  June  54 

Wm.  Henry  Sporway    17  June  64 

Edwin  Grore  Helyar,  fa/«  tf 

14  Fl INov.  54 

Frsd.  Joseph  Blake  Spurway .  1  Nor.  54 
Eifsioirs. 

George  Chamberlaine 13  May  58 

William  Barrett 16  June54 

Jamea  Archdaa  Clarin 17  June54 

George  Blair  Daffln 30  June64 

Edw.  Wentworth  Bennett 6  Sept  54 

Wm.  Geo.  D.  Wingfield 84  Oct.  64 

AH.  ^  Om/.— Aler.  J.  Mae- 

pherson,le/*(0/77/'.  ......18 June  46 

Qr.-irM/ir.  — Chas.    Fraser, 

A-f.  49  F. ,^^^  ,, 

Stwvtfoii.— Henry  E.  Schroederl7  Oct.  64 
Atmt.'8urg,-m  A.  Mantell  6  Oct.  64 

Black  Yelret  Facings. 
JgenU,  Messrs.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Giigor. 
^kJg«nit,Sir%.  B.  Borough,  Bart 
ArmitandCo. 


THE  KING'S  OWN  Isr 
STAFFORD. 

[No.  66.] 

[EmosuD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dorer. 

LnUT.>COLONSL  COKXAirBAXT. 

Am.  Wellington  Pat.  Manrera 
Chetwynd  Talbot,  late  qf 

7  Futiliere 4Mar.68 

MAJoma. 

I  Charles  Inge,  late  Cemt.  68  7.S0Sept6S 
Geocn  Tcnnant,  lsf«  M^ 
86>. .M.,t...tff«i».*..  I  ^F*  ^ 


568 


imiitia  of  England  and  Wales. 


tmuM  Chmbcn  .••«•••••«•••••  4  A|ir«  48 
Mam.  C  Wrotietlfij...............S3  Jane  SS 

£d«ird  ChalUnor  7Nor.SS 

Sidaejr  L.  Lmm  J(  Nof.iS 

Thomas  Wn.  Fletcher 1  Feh.  iS 

Heary  Jaaper  WiUeU 80  July  58 

Charfet  £dirard  Mooalfly 30  July  68 

Helioii  EycTofL  UU^&F.    1  Jose  M 

Cecil  Kewton  Lane   27 July  S4 

Charlea  Katon 82Nor.S4 

LnDTKICAIITS. 

Askew  Jaaea  HiUoMi SSDecll 

GUbert  Elliot 80  July  58 

John  Taylor 14  Nor.  68 

Cha.  Henry  Windham  a*Co«rt  81  Mar.  54 

Am.  Edw.  Henry  Lagge  26Jn]y64 

Sdw.  Cockbnm  Alkn   7Ang.54 

Pryee  Hbnrt  Haiiiaon  28  Nor.  64 

Evtiovs. 

BicharaUiUt Iltme54 

Peter  CbM.  QiUien  Webftcr...26  Nor.  64 

Dwttey  E.  SauiA  SO  Dec  64 

John  Fitniaa  90  Dee.  64 

0. 6. 0.  Hnkana ........90  Dec.  64 

Ihooas  Oiwcll,   actima  ^^ 
Mmattr 8SDe664 


il^.  4r  09/.-I)anl.  HiOmBlS  Joly  62 

Aipy«M.— O.  B.  WooUmom  ...  1  Ang.  14 

Jsmt^Smgmm,  —  John   Ley 
Hichens  18  Nor.  64 

Blna  PiMiiifi. 
d§mUg,  HflMrt.  Gox  fc  Go, 


THE  KINGS  OWN  9w) 
STAFFORD. 

[EXBODIBO.] 

Head  Qnaitcra,  SUflEoid. 

Colohkl. 
ii;wX.aJittleton,M?J)LJP.  6  Jan.  63 

LiBirr.*Coi.o]isiM 
HauT  W.  O.  Arl»/Uxbridt« 
MP.  DL.  JP.,lai«^Or.M.  I  Jo.  63 

Kiioxs. 
K  Dyoti,  DL.  JF.,  UUe  CtmU 

63  r. ."..  6  Jan.  9 

Aandn  Blake,  lelf  Qtpt.'JJk. 

Ods 6Jan.U 

CARAIKt. 

Morton  Edvd.  BoUer,  OL.  JP.  4  Jan.  63 
Dodley  Francis  Staah,  Ti»cL 

Sandon,DL.   6  Jan.  63 

Charles  OldhaB,  JP 6  Jan.  63 

WiIHaaiThn«MLueker.....«..  6  Jan.  63 
Bobert  HargreareOk  JP.    ......  6  Jan.  63 

Edward  Mayne  6  Jan.  68 

BoM.Thoa.  Kennedy Lerett... 92  Feb.  68 

William  Johnson  22  Apr.  63 

Edmnnd  Yeiwm  Maekhmon, 

Utt  6  Dr.  (Mr. 16  Dec.  64 

James  Wemyia  Anderson,  Uig 

9S  F. 16  Oee.  64 

LnuTxaAXTt. 

Thomas  Salt  22  Feb.  53 

BeginaM  John  BnBer. 22  Fisb.  63 

Mom.  WflUam  TenHNi    22  Feb.  63 

GreriUe  Charlce  Lano  SSF^b.63 

Ntvton  John  Lena. 22  Feb.  63 

Charies  Bichard  Lerett 16  Mar.  63 

Oeocse  Anffoatna  Cnum  ......92  Apr.  63 

HenrY  Siniklar  CUmi  .........  1  Jnae  64 

Archibald  Irer   .......^ laPicM 

John  Edmvd  Kni^ IS  Dec  64 


Eirnoira. 

John  MooreKemp 4  Mar.  63 

Archibald  Geo.  Keen 15  Dec.  64 

John  Burton  Fhiliipson. 18  Dec.  64 


A4».  ^  C^^-John   Ballard 
6ardiner(l).  UU.  CtpL  17  FM  Dee.  62 

5iNfy«Mi.— The.  Jas.  Hariand  22  Oct.  62 
AMi«l.-Aify.— Hy.T.  Lomax  21  Apr.  68 

Bine  Facings. 

Jgmtit  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


THE  KING'S  OWN  3bd 
STAFFORD. 

[ExBoono.] 
Head  Quarters,  Newcaatle-nnder-Lyne. 

ISSUT.-COMirXL  C0iniA>DAllT. 

CharlaiB«co^(a/«</6r.  flfdr.  6  Apr.  68 

Majois. 
Bich.  Byrd  Lervtt^  UU  Cnt. 

90mjlet  Z..16Apr.63 

Charles  Coyney 16  Apr.  63 

Captaifb. 
Won.  Edimd  Swynfen  Jerrtol6  Apr.  63 
Bo».  Alfred.  Walter  Bagot  ...16  Apr.  58 
Peter Brooghton,  M#  OtfLZ 

Ar.  04t 16  Apr.  63 

Bichard  Lloyd,  UU*  Lt.  md 

Oapt.  Or.  bd$ 1  Jnly  63 

GoekayneFrith,ls«»  Oift.  88J^J0  Jnly  68 

Henry  John  Bagot  lime 10  Jane  54 

Di^by  Oeranty.  2a/r  of  16  ^^....22  Anff.  64 

Heniy  Mayheir 22  Aug.  64 

John  Wm.  Croire,  Utg  (kpt, 

83  F. 16  Dec  64 

LlBDTXRAKTt. 

John  Broa|;hton........ .16  Apr.  53 

Joeeph  KniKht  16  Apr.  68 

Clement  T.  Soeyd  Kynnersleyl6  Apr.  58 

Charles  Halcomh 16  Apr.  53 

Edward  Richard  Adams 16  Apr.  63 

William  Henry  Dntton 16  Apr.  53 

William  Henry  Homfray 16  Apr.  63 

Francis  William  Bott 27  Apr.  63 

Harry  Tichbonme  Darenpori.14  Jan.  61 

OeornTnmer   1  Auk.  64 

Charles  John  Wehb  1  Aug.  64 

Conliffe  Shstve  .....m...........  1  Aug.  64 

Eifsiairs. 
Ftaacis  Tere  Wright 1  June  64 


Aij.  ^  am/.-Be]g.  Mldg^y. 

Cy/.  Vnmit,^ 80  Mar.  63 

tfaoy.— MiefaL  Hool  AshweU.  .16  June  63 
iUaurf^»Aify.->Samuel  Mayer 

....*..•.....•••.......«...  a  AjK»  as 

Oreen  Fkcingf. 
Jgmitt  Mcasn.  Cos  and  Co, 


Thomas  Bets U  Ap 

Lord  Alfred  Hotvot  9  Ar 

FnUar  MaiUand  IHhon.  JP....11  Ot 

Bobert  JohaBoaaeU It  Am 

Hooper  John  Wi:kinami  U  yv 

John  Thomas,  lord  Mnuos  SI  M«' 
Henry  Maitland  Wilson_„....  7  l^f 

£.  Fred.  Agnev W  If 

J.  6.  Bobinson.. ...........1)  Ut--^ 


WalBam  THndsor  Parker 11  Or 

Bobert  Siedman    SJi 

Lord  Fred.  Wm.  John  Bcrrcyli  i^r 


Svtxuia. 
James  Hdmei  ...Ul^ 


Adj.  ^  C^.-John  M'Gfcgv  S«  Ju 

SnyyMK.— George  CN«d SJi'" 

.djml.-Ai9y.— John  KJlner  ...SI  ^«'  - 
TellowFndngs. 
.^^ffKr,  MsHTS.  OoK  and  Ci 


':.M 


SUFFOLK  ABTILLEBT. 

[Ko.84] 

[Embodixd  U  Dec  M.; 

Head  Quarters,  IpswidL 

CoiiOirBL. 
9  Enry  Borneo  Bamv  (1)  S  Vt. 

L(BUT.«Co  LONKLCOKXA.tr  1^* 

Bt  Alex.  Shafto  Adair,  DL.  »•  K'.r 

Majou. 
T.  W.  B.  P.  Beaaehamp,  UU^ 
Bojfoi  Horot  Ommrdo  1^  Ir 

,  ^  CAfTAIlin. 

J.  W.C.  Whitbread 21  '• 

^nes  MiU  Walker ...». 

Hill  MttsseadeuLsntlMe  1  M 

Frederick  Barton  9t* 

Charles  Gorton  15" 

„     .  LnvmrAvti. 

H««kTH.Dakinn JIJ«» 

R.  Bust  D»^e 8  >*» 

BichMd  Hmman  Danml 11 M* 

F^  Blake  Eagle  .....JJJia 


Xiriiniin. 


Isr  OR  WEST  SUFFOLK. 

Pfo.  10.] 

CEkbodod.] 

Head  Qnaiters,  Bury  St  BdmoDds. 

COLOHXL. 

r.  JWi  Jermyn,  DL.  S6  Mar.  46 

Lum.-CoLoifBt. 
Geo.  Dnre.  fe/tf  I/..  Ce<.  81  jr.  U  S^t.  69 

Majos. 
WUsor  Ptf ker,  (9)  JF..  Bigk 

Oapt,  Bm§ol  Jrmg J  Oct.  69  { 


Adj.  t  C^.^Ed.  Miasendcn 
fm,  taio  O^.  60  »ifUt...in  Urn. 

Fofmmttorr^mauM  Chamhre, 
(SX  leUr  CkfL  U  iW......... 

5«ryMK.— Charles  Sever .  lOet 


if,^fMif,  Messrs.  Cox  aad  Ol 


1«T  ROYAL  SCBRET. 
(Nowia] 

rKvaomxo.l 
Head  QatftoBb  BichmtioA 

Coionn. 
Wniiam  HobM  Samaer  ......  I  i«t*'' 


MiUHa  of  EngUttid  and  Wales. 


569 


LnoT.-CoLOiriL. 
Pifczroy  Campbell,  late  Litut," 

Col.  Scots  Tus,  Ods, IS  Jan.  63 

Ha/ox« 
George  Palmer  Erelyn,  Utt 

Cmpt.  Byie  Mrigait  97  Sept.  63 

Ca?TAI1I8. 

6«orge  Deimiatoafi  Beott,  BL. 

JP.  latt  Copt.  1  Jh.  Qds. ...  6  Oct.  53 
Bobert  Orange,  Cmpt,  h,  p. 

Bemiml  Army  10  Oct.  69 

Chaa.  Craren,  (ate  Coot,  9  Dri.lO  Oct.  69 
£d.  Hugh  L^ceater  PenrbTa, 

JP 11  Oct.  89 

Charlea  William  Calrtrt,  UUe 

Capi.  %  Ih,  Gil.   UI)ee.69 

William  John  ETelyn,  MP U  Dec  69 

John  Almon  Bonlcbtt 14  Dec  69 

Morgan  Yeatman   OFeb.63 

Chartea  Stephen  Banon 10  Peb.  69 

WilUamPlaU 6  Oct.  58 

Wvndham  Hoste 1-iDec  53 

Tbomai  Sandon  KirlqiBtrick...  8  Mar.  68 

Oswald  Lee  Rash  4Mar.6S 

James  Kensington  Lowther...l8  Apr.  63 

Stewart  Porbei  29  Apr.  63 

Eglington  Bom  98  Oct.  68 

Horace  Dent 24  Jan.  64 


XUrsiQMi. 


Adj.  ^  Cu/^Peter  Mac* 
l)onald.  C^.  VmU.  Ui$ 
Adj.  mjU  Brigade  3Mai.64 

SMr^.— Richard  Haasall.  MD..  4  Oct.  69 

A  ssUL'Surg.^^c^iax^  Archer 

Warwick 26  Ma7&4 

Bine  Pacing!. 
AgentSt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Ensioics. 


Ail.  /•  G»/.-Jat.Pitsherbert 
De  Teis8ier,(4)ay^A.p  6  J^.ieSep.  69 

£riir^.— Henry  Sharp  Taylor...  6  May  64 

AsmL-Surg.  — 

Blue  Fadngs. 


2md  royal  surrey. 

\Vo.  11.] 

[Embodizd.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Gnildford. 

CoLOirxL. 
William,  JEdWo/'LoTelace,  lord 
Lieutenmt   14Ang.69 

LnirT.-CoLoiiSL. 
Arthur,  FiM/.Cranley,  DL,  JP.  9  Nor.  60 

Majoss. 
BHinebnnt  Mezedith  Pamtt, 

(l}DL.iT.Li€ut.hp.B.Art.  8  Dec.  60 
John  Henry  CUis  BuUey,  UU* 

0/2  Dr,  Gds 16  Oct.  64 

CATTAXirfl. 

Williun  Wight   98  Mar.  09 

William  Barclay  Chadwick  ...80  May  10 

George  Best,  DX.  JP 4  Oct.  63 

Samuel  Nicholson.  DL.  JP.  ...  6  Oct.  63 
Walter  Uchard  Banie8,(9)ia<« 

Ci^i.  97  Bmtgal  Inf. 6  Oct  69 

Alexander  Marshall  7  Oct  69 

Henry  Weston  (3)  8  Oct.  63 

Thomas  Donoghne  Wright,  ^U 

i^^%¥.  6NOT.62 

Joseph  DingwaU 8  May  63 

Joseph  Qodman 98  Nor.  64 

LntmNAJfTS. 

Alfred  Acheson 14  Dec.  63 

William  De  Norman 7  May  S3 

Charles  Howard  ChapliB  11  May  63 

Wynn  de  Cojat 8  Jnly  63 

WiUiam  Jamas  Shaipe 6  Mar.  64 

William  Ponttfex 8  Apr.  64 

WiUiam  St.  James  Ball 4  Apr.  64 

Edward  GeoiM  HartneU  ^....91  Apr.  64 
John  Richard  Molinenz. J^  June  64 


srd  royal  surrey. 

Head  Qnarters,  Kingston  on  Thames. 

ILlXtJT.-COLOinEL  CoiOIANDAlfT. 

T.  Chaloner  Bisse  ChaUoner, 
DL.  JP.  UAe  of  1  Jh.  Gd*.  36  Mar.  58 

Majoxs. 
John  Wm.  Gooch  Spicer,  DL. 

JP.  tote  Capi.  3  Dr.  Gda.  ...94Sept.59 
Thomas  Qenry  Clarke  Teny, 

JP.  ImU lAeut.  16  a%uan...\\  Oct  69 

CAPTAiirs. 
Miles  Stringer,  fals  hi.  6  2V. 

Gdi. 17Jnne  63 

JXm.  Geo.  Charles  Mostyn  ...91Jnne63 
Richard  John  Blant»  Ut9  Id. 

35  Madriu  N.  I. 19  Jnly  63 

Hedworth  Dayid  BareUy 30  July  58 

Charles  Francis  Evelyn 33  July  68 

Robert  Rintoul  16Ang.53 

James  Legeyt  Danidl 19  Dec.  68 

Fred.  Lewis  Austen.... 90Jan.64 

LuniTSNAllTS. 

Conran  Alphonso  Kirk 1  Oct.  63 

Charles  Downes  Manning 8  Oct.  63 

John  Lambrick  Yimn 97  Oct  68 

Samuel  Arthur  Seawell 28  Oct  63 

Samuel  Leo.  Schnster Mar.  64 

Andrew  Green    ••• Mar.64 

William  Bent Mar.  64 


BirsieHs. 


Ad§.  ^CM4.—ETeIyii  Latimer 
Pamtt.  UU  Copt.  86  F.  ...19  Apr.  58 

Siify.— Matt.Tro]lopeCdlflman  9  Jnly  68 
Auirt^'Sarg.-' 

Blue  Facings. 


18T  ROYAL  SUSSEX. 
{liglU  It^try,)    [No.  59.) 

[BSSODIXD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brighton. 

CoLomL. 
9  W  Charles,  Jhdke  o/Rich- 
mfmd,a)T^^J^rdU9Ui.Aid^ 
dt-Cmp  to  UU  QuMN  ......  4Decl9 

liOJn.-CouovvL. 
Lord  Arthur  Lennox,  UU  14.' 
Col.  68  r, 14  Dee.  54 

Majos. 
Bon,  Henry  Gage,  UU  Zisui. 
B^  Brigade 10  Mar.  54 


Captatrs. 

Richard  Bingham  Nevland  ...13  Dec.  31 
Thomas  Eaton  Swettenham  ...90  Mar.  87 

Henry  William  Bates,  JP 30  Mar.  37 

Richard  Marten  Cripps 31  Apr.  46 

Jas.  Henry,  J  P.  Ute  Coft.Ti  P.18  Apr.  68 
Chas.  TreA.  B.  G.  Dickenson, 

UU  Capi.  84  F.  .^ 18  Apr.  68 

Chas.  Spencer  Saraoe  Dickens, 

D.L.  JP 18  Apr.  58 

Edward  John  Bunny 18  Apr.  58 

Henzy  Bethnne lOluy  68 

LairrBirAHTt. 
Joseph  Tiennes  Blake  .........99  Nor.  69 

WiUiam  Bryce  Watson  18  Apr.  68 

William  Adams  Nash 18  Apr.  63 

Anthony  J.  Wright  Biddulph  18  Apr.  58 

George  Donoran 1  Sept  63 

Frank  Sbewell 16  May  64 

George  Meek  16  May  54 

John  Kincaid  Smith 14  Dec  54 

Aug.  Granrille  Morgan 14  Dec.  54 

EirsioNS. 

WilUam  Verrall 8  Mar.  64 

Thoa.  Faulconer  Wisden 17  Apr.  54 

Warden  Sergiaon  14  July  64 

John  Moore  Clarke  Trarers  ...14  Dec.  54 

Adj.  &  Chp^— Wniiam  Fuller. 
lAtut.  OH  k.p.  UU  Adj.  59jr.98  Jnly  63 

PoymatUr.  •—  Richard    Rodd 
Aobinson 

qr.afasUr^Q».  Elliott 

As^t'Smrff.—Tn(liBii(k  John 
F^eeland 18  Apr.  58 

Bine  Faeingf. 

Jpmts,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  SUSSEX 
ARTILLERY. 

[EXBODIZO.] 

Head  Quarters,  Lewei. 

Colonxl-in-Chisf. 
9  im  Charles,  Dute  of  Rich- 
mond. 0)  KG  lordLUui.,..  4Dee.l9 

LnuT.-CoLomiL  CoiaiAirsAirY. 
George  Kirwan  Carr,  DL.  JP. 
UU  Copt.  BifUBrig 96  Apr.  68 

Majob. 
Charles  Montague  Chester,  JP. 
b/«  CopL  90  F. 18  Apr.  58 

CAnATHS. 

Richard  Wetherell,  JP 19  Sept.26 

Fred.  Moor,  UUofi  F 91  Apr.  46 

Sir  James  Sibbald  David  Seott, 

BL  DL. 91  Apr.  46 

Eo».  William  E.  SackiUle  West99  Nor.  69 
Wm.  Aug.  St  Clair,  (9)  Ut4 

Copt.  Bomkojf  Bono  ArU  ...10  May  58 

LUKUTBlfAIITS. 

Wm.  Whealey  MelTin  Walker  90  Mar.  37 

Henry  Da?ej  CurteisCole 91  Apr.  46 

Francis  Barchard 18  Apr.  53 

Charles  Baptnn 18  Apr.  63 

Henry  Mouneux 18  Apr.  58 

SseOlfD  LlXTTSHAirTB. 

James  Hayes  Sadler 5  Jan.  64 

Heniy  Lloyd  NicholsoD 8  Mar.  54 

Henry  Percy  AndenoB 9Mar.  64 

Marcus  MeRyweatherTarnorJI3  Mar.  54 
GeoigoEQioti  Clarke 8Jaae54 

dM,^  Cipr.— Henry  Thomai 
9tiJa»,UUofBojfalJrHUerf  9 Apr.  68 

Airy.--4)eorge  Weeket ....95  Apr.  58 

iUii#<^0«ryv— HeB.Moeii,MD.18  Apr.  58 

Scarlet  Fadngs. 

JgmiU,  Mann.  Coz  and  Co. 


570 


Mmia  of  England  and  Wau$. 


THE  KING'S  OWN. 

(light  ImftaUry.)    [No.  87.] 

[EmoDnD.] 

Head  QuAiten,  Hackney. 

Colonel. 
fU  JfoiYnw  of  DaUionne,  KT.  8  Apr.  iS 

LneuT.'CoLoiixL. 
Willkm  Lewis  Grant,  DL.  JP., 
UU  O^.  7  FtuiUirs S6  Dec.  52 

Hajox. 
Jamca  Seott  Walker,  DL.  laie 
Ctfi.  88  F. 11  Jan.  68 

CAnAIHi. 

Wflliaai  Warner  Dennis 11  Dec.  52 

Prederiek  John  Ynrrj,  UU  ^ 

17  Lancers S3  Dec.  52 

Charles  WilKam  TDpner,  imte 

qfl  Fntilien 23  Dec.  52 

Thos.  Banelagh  John  George 

Thomson,  UU  Ueut.  80  F...  3  Apr.  68 

George  Kitson 2  Apr.  63 

Bach.  Hill  Webster,  late  of  9  P.  2  Apr.  63 

Acd.  Aug.  Weatheriey 7  Apr.  54 

Wm.  Sannel  A.  EUis 6  May  64 

Charles  fUhlake  Candy 10  May  54 

IhomaaCondy 87  May  64 

LnuTxaAim. 

Henry  John  Cannon 27  Jan.  63 

Clarering  Bedman 2  Apr.  63 

John  Feetham 2  Apr.  68 

Leonard  Strong 2  Apr.  63 

f^rederick  James  Loois  Wyatt.12  Apr.  68 

Jamea  Little 4  May  63 

William  Ghrimes  KeU 24  May  68 

Samuel  James  Remnant  ......10  May  64 

Coles  Lewis  Harris 17  Apr.  64 

Fred.  SoUy  Gosling 27  mmj  64 

Ensiovs. 

George  Fuller  Howes ....17  Not.63 

Thos.  Bochfort  Hunt 17  Apr.  6ft 

Alex.  Milford  Sutherland 10  May  54 

Peter  Wells 10  May  64 

Campbell  Knollya  Price  6  June  64 

Dennis  Jackson .......80  ICor.  64 

Henry  Sishop 

M,  ^  Oy/.— John  Gny(l), 
Lieut.  Oft  k.p .28  Nor.  62 

4iMy»M.>-H.  Denis  Hacon  -.11  Dec.  62 

A$mt.'Smrg.^B€Bi.  Clarke....80  Dee.  62 

Blve  Fadngs. 


LmmifAifTSt 

Frederick  Brash 98  Feh.  68 

Henry  Trower .............80  Apr.  68 

WiUiam  Dixon    0Jvdy68 

Ardwick  Burgess  28Jnly  63 

John  Charles  SandeU 

GreuTiUe  M'Leod  Andrews  ...  8  May  64 
Frederick  Bidge 22  Ang.  64 


Bhsmits. 
Herbert  Angnitns  Voules 18  8ept.64 


dND  wabwick:. 

CEXBODIKD.J 

HeadQoarten, 


AiL  4*  Gy/otfiw— Geo.  Fred. 

WeaerPoley,2cfoG(y<.20^.  8  Apr.  64 
8uty,—Gto,  Alex.  Falconer ... 

BlneFadngi. 


THE  QUEEN'S  OWN  LIGHT 
INFANTRY. 

[No.  83.] 

tEXBODIKD.] 

Head  Qoarteti,  Bethnal<greea. 

CoLOHmu 
The  Earl  of  WQton,  6CH.  DL. 

JP 7  Nor.  40 

LnrT.-CoLO!fiL. 
John  Sidney  North,  MP.  DU 

V»X^«      ««0«»ae*O«»«»*«*a««t«*O««»«»«t     OvBHa  vO 

Maiob. 

Lothian  S.  Dickson,  late  Ont, 
61  F,  and  Lt.'Coi.  Angto- 
SpamihJLtfioH  17Jnly4« 

Cavtaixis. 
Charles  R.  SiMpson,(l)  Imto  ^ 

tk§  Autiriam  Sontet  .........10  Nor.  62 

Htnrr   John   Janneey,  lata 

Copt.  82  F, 11  Dee.  62 

Henry  William  Bargees  6  Apr.  63 

George  Hamby 0  July  63 

Henry  Cooper.. 30  Joly  63 

Gcone  Henry  Money  16  Aug.  53 

Charles  Bract .....18  Aoc.  63 

St.  Piem  BoUcrHook 16Amf.6S 

Clarence  HoleODbo  Jadd  ......16  Joly  64 

WiUiaa  NoUt......... ,...16  Jol^  H 


l8T  WARWICK. 

[No.  86.] 

[EXBODBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Wsrwick. 
*'  The  Bear  and  Bagged  Staff.* 
CoLonL. 


LDtlTT.-COLOVXL. 

Joseph  M.  Bonltbee.  DL.  JP...27  May  47 

Majobs. 
Charles  Wise,  Bmet  Lt^CoL, 

laU  Jl«f0r  85  F, 2  Apr.  63 

Robert  Stuart,  UU  CapL  7  F.,  3  June 63 

Captaivs. 
MarmioB  Edward  Femrs,  JP.  2  Feb.  47 
Henry  Arnold.  DL.  JP.,  lAeut, 

h.p.R.  Marinas 2Feb.47 

Bichard  R.  Jee,  JP. o  Oct.  62 

Stafford  Squire  Baxter. 8Jnne6S 

J.  Neale  Porter 26  Jnly  63 

11ios.Bamard,(2)is^Cb0l.661l  4  May  64 
fnH.  Manners  Estwick,  UUaof 

*7  P, ; 4May  64 

John  C.  C.  T^wnsead ..10  Jnfy  64 


IUUT.-COLO]IXL  COMMJkWDAMr. 

Sir  Thomas  George  SkxpviU. 
J/.DL.JP.(sif^2ilr.6iCt.  9A|c.;J 

Majoxi. 
ftedeiiek  Oroarille,  DU  Wtt 

M^SAF, JU  Jb!«  :i 

James  Atty,  JP.kl*  A^  U 

»»  .»•.................#...>..».■  ».»xeJB^y  >i> 

GARAiirs. 

A7rT.W.Biddulph,  BaH tSDecf 

Erasmus  Galton.  senmd  bs  ika 

Jtepal  Natp SI  Sean^  u 

Charles  John  Bflend  Bedted, 

lat*  UnU.  65  ^..............^lO  Oe*    : 

William  Bichard  Freer Siune  i: 

Wm.  Beader,  lat*  Otpt.  17  ^'.fti  Jo.*  ; 
John  StrmttOD.  late  Imb«.S8  F.  6  J^a.  U 
Hall  PlnmerChamberla^  Imia 

Capt.ZP. ^  7Mv  ;« 

Gamett  Waiborton,  laU  CSmL 

8  P,  JB  Asc:  U 

John  Bay  Moore,  bte  Gyl. 


£.  H.  JackMO,  ^.-JKkHsr  ^.SlS«p(L:i 

E.  Armfleld m...mmm..*.«.  9  Oct.  il 

B.  B.  B.Bedted .........^1»  Oct.  4s 

Charles  Henry  Beck  ^^^..^  2  ApciS 
woun  xrsyu  ..............■•...•««««  v^hncaS 

Henry  Leake  ^  SJomU 

Henry  UjBtoa  C]anenta....«»...  7  Mar.  M 

ftMcis  WartfartoB....„......^  lUnj'^ 

Arthur  Wm.  Arkwxight^.^^  9  K^LiA 


Eauurs. 


HenryGem.. 9  Oct  62 

Aug.  Prtd.  Harrison  Shaw  ...  2  Dee.  68 
Aahboid  MDonell  Bawlini  ^.  2  Dec  63 

Henry  Flood  Pan 80  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Edward  TSbbitts 90  Apr.  64 

Gustarus  £dw.  Estwick  10  July  64 

Hugh  Massqr  Byres 7  Aair.64 

Phillip  Homer  I>i«e  7Aag.64 

Geo.  Wm.  Featherstone  ...„, 

Wm.  H.  Harfield  ,..  4  Nor.84 


Ennnrs. 

Waiiam  Henry  Betu 8  Apr.  69 

George  WoL  Young  

WoUley  Oldun  ...;.„. 


J^.  ir  Cbpl.~Kenncth  Mae- 
keniiea),lel«  OepUm'^tU 
A^** J4Mar.U 

A»y.— Pktiick  Brown,  MD...  J6  Jn)j  &s 

White  Faottgi. 


Aii, 


•TImm.  Oasaan, 


(f.^09i/..T1 

«#  Copt,  87  J*. .18  f^b.48 

5ayy«sii.— PhiHp  Tranter...... 

it«ml.-Jwy.^fML6oodchild 

TeUovFfedngi. 

<4^ml,TcMyW.Holt,Siq. 


ROYAL  WESTMORLA^•D. 

Head  Qnartan^  Applakf . 

LnvT.'Cou»nk  CaxjLumAjrr. 
William,  JSirlqrLoaadate. 9Jaavl< 

Majob. 
Wb.  Godflr^y  Clerk  Moniai^ 
JP.  UU  Oyl.  23  !»•..... ^98  A«g.  S 


89 

».•  TSffpa  w 

..JSOct-U 


Haiiiaoii,isto  Atf. 

J'»  ............................. 
■tnfTW»if  11*11 

Jot^h  S^cneer  .^ 


JehaBdI.. 
William  Ood[  . 
BobtitWilMi 


8J 


Eiruava, 


il 


Blit 


MiHiia  of  England  and  Wales. 


571 


BOYAL  WILTSHUffi. 

[No.  83.] 

(EnoDiBO.) 

Head  Quarter!,  Portanonili. 

COLOIfZL. 

X^rif.Bztmgbtoo.  G.C.B.  DL.  8  Feb. 40 

LlBVT.«C0LOlfBL. 

X^crd  Methnen.  DL.   UU4  of 

71  F-  6Ha74« 

ILkJoxs. 

19  UnUiam  ChafVn  Grove,  DL. 

a\lat*  14,76 F.   SFeb.4« 

Xioratio  Nelaon  Qoddard,  PL.20  Oct.  6S 

CATTAINfl. 

"Win.  ArUnir  Heathcote,  J.P. 

!«/«  Clij>/.69  -P. 18  June  89 

Alexander  Booke.  UUe  ofTJ  F3Xi  Oct.  53 
John  Elton  Merrin  Frower,  JP. 

iaU  Capt.  9.7  P,  8  Dec.  62 

Frederick  Breton  19  Feb.  53 

James  Harvey  Batbnrst^  kUe 

Capt.7SP. 24  May  53 

Cha.  K.  Skeete«  late  Capi.  19  J'.l7Jane54 
Senry  B.  F.  Diekinion,  laU 

OipL  16  F.  17  July  64 

John  LeiehBeed. 8Sept.54 

'Vim.  r.  F,  Jonea 5  Dec.  64 

Bererly  Bobinaon 8  Dec  64 

LnVTEKAlTTS. 

l^atha&iel  Wbitchueh  Sloper  8  Mar.  68 

I>aTid  Archer 29  May  64 

Itobert  Bnrrewa  Filaworth  ...29  May  54 

William  Blaek 27  June  64 

Henry  Leslie  Hnnt,  laU  67  F.  15  Aug.  64 
£dw.  Goodere  Goble,  late  E,I. 

Co.**  Sen 23  Oct.  64 

Bartholomew  Mahon... S4  0ct.54 

Arthur  George  Pearae 6  Dec  64 

EirsTORs. 
aSI  Edward  Paton  (4\  aeiing 

Qr-'Moiter,  k.p.  «i  F. .16  Aug.  54 

Tred.  Duncan  Mant 6  Dec.  64 


Adj.  it  Ci9/.~Bobert  Bridgea 

BeUenOi).  late  Copt.  60  /.     8  Jime54 

FavmaUer. «-  Capt.  Thomaa 
Smales  (3),  late  Taym,  7 
Ifr,  Gii 16  Sept64 

9«r^.^JohnFred.  NichoUa  ...16  Aug.  64 
Ajm/.-5irfy.— Henry  Biihop .  8  Not.64 

Blue  Facings. 

Agents,  Meaatt.  Cox  fc  Co. 


WOBCESTER. 

(No.  67.1 
[Embodizd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Worcester. 

COLONXL. 

Thofl.  Clntton-Brock,  DL.  JP.  8  Aug.  52 

LiKUT.-COLOIVZL. 

Thoe.  Qowes,  DL.  Me  Copt. 
8  F.  « 94Aiig.52 

MA.70B. 

Thomaa  Webb,  DL.  JP.  laie 

Cept.WF: 27  Aug.  62 

CAFTAnra. 

EobertBtayney ...17  July  43 

Cbarlea  Sidiiey  Hawkins,  DL. 

JP « 80  Jan.  46 

Edw.  John  Beckett  Marriott, 

DL.  JP ...80  Jan.  46 

Cbas.  Bernard,  late  of  24  J'...80  Jan.  46 
Edw.  Winnington.  laUqf^  F.  8  Oct.  69 
Henry  Handley  Elrington  ...12  Oet  52 
William  Domirile,  late  o/il  F.20Not.  62 
Wm.  Parker  Howell,  late  ^8P.16  Feb.  53 

Thomaa  William  Kmder  9Sept.6S 

Cbas.  P. Noel,  late  qfAA  F.  ...23  Mar.  64 
Thomaa  dutton-Biioek 4  Jufy  64 


LizuTXirAzrTa. 

Septimuf  Sanderson 2  Oct  46 

James  Ooeenbiough  Pafaner...  8  Oct  52 

Marcus  Brown  Weathead 20  Nor.  62 

Jamea  Bridge 20  Nor.  62 

Henry  Digl^  Mitchell 3  Mar.  53 

Edmund  SparshallWillett  ...  8  Mar.  63 

Martin  Edwin  Yale  19  Aug.  53 

Thomaa  Brown  Weathead 23  Mar.  64 

Samuel  Skey  Burton 4  July  54 

Edw.  Wildman  B.  YiUen 8  Dec  54 

Esaioira. 

George  WiUiama 23Mar.64 

Hen^Mayne,  qr^Ma9t.h,p. 
49  F. 8  Dec  64 


JdJ.  4-  Capt,  —  Emeat  Larie, 
late  Capt.B  F, 10June46 

5»fy«oii.— Matthew  Pierpoint, 
DL.  19  May  15 

Aeeiet.'Surff.—Yni.  Cha.  Free- 
man Maiden  17  Apr.  64 

Buff  Facings. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  fc  Co. 


EAST  YORK. 
[No.  12.] 

[EMBODnED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bererley. 

CoLOirzL. 
ChmU*  Grimston,  DL.  JP.  ...24  Oct.  83 

LlBVT.-COLOlf  BL  ComCAKDAirT. 

George  Hamflton  Thompson, 
DL.  laU  Lt,  1  Dr.  Ode 15  No7. 88 

Majob. 
F^erick    Augustus   Talbot 
CMordConsUble,DL.  JP....  1  Feb.  63 

Captains. 
Samuel  Standidge  Walton   ...  8  June  21 

Field  UpplebT 15  May  46 

Marmaauke  Gerard  Grimston, 

DL.JP 4Dec46 

Bobert  Reynard,  late  Capt 

RiJIe  Brigade  21Feb.48 

Bobt.  Wharton  WiUdnaon,  late 

Z/,21F.  9Sept.62 

John  George  HildTard,l>L.JP.18  Oct.  62 
George  John  Uoyd,  DL  JP....17Mar.  63 

Wm.  Geo.  S.  Windham 11  Apr.  54 

Joseph  Goatling  £gginton,I«fo 

Capt,  41 F. 27  Apr.  64 

LxBOTiHAirrs. 

Seztns  Bamsey  8  May  11 

Henry  Janson 26  Sept.  62 

Hen^Bainea 28  Sept.  62 

Geo.  Hibbert  Marshall 20  8ept64 

Benjamin  Blaydea  Thompaonl6  Dec.  64 

John  Daniel  Ferguson  16  Dec.  54 

Alwin  Shutt  BcU   15  Dec  64 

Cbarlea  Waymouth  15  Dec.  64 


EHSiGirs. 


Adf.  4-  CmI  —Simon  Fiti- 
herbert  Jacaon  (1),  late  Lt. 
and  Adj.  2  Qaeen's  fioyab...80  July  62 

5iwv.  —  Llewellyna  Williams, 
late  Bns,  16  /.  19  Oet.  52 

il««if/.*i9Hfy.— George  £arle...ll  Apr.  64 

BuffFacinga. 


THE  NOBTH  TOBK. 

{mjtes.) 

[Nc  22.] 

[ElCBODISD. 

Head  Quarters,  Bichmond. 

_  ^  _..  COLOITBL. 

F.  G.IVArcy.  Duke  of  Leeds. 
Ivte  Ci^t.  2  WeGds, 11  Feb.  46 

.,     „    ,  LiBirr.-CoLoirKL. 
Alan  Fred.  Lord  Greenock,  DL. 

JP.,  late  UetU.  23  F, 25  Sept.64 

Majob. 
Robert  Colling,  JP.,DL. 25  Sept.54 

CAPTAura. 
John  Jaa.  Robinson,  UUe  Gent. 

at  Arms 

Mark  William  Vane  MiliMmk* 

nJ^J^h  '«(«  ^*«'.  8  ^9...  4  May  52 

Chnatopher  Cradock,  JP 7  Aug.  52 

George    Heneage    Lawrence 

Wharton,  ia/« 46  J*. 80Sept.52 

A>«.Geo.  Godolphin  Osborne  3  Not.  53 

George  SmiUi 9Mar.53 

floii.AniasChae.OrdePowlett.  7  Mar.  63 
John  Edwd.  Adolphus  Ddby...  3  May  68 

John  LawBon 17  May  58 

John  Wood  Coate  27  Sept.64 

LrzuTxiTAirTs. 

Charlea  Paget 19  Feb.  IS 

Thomas  Light  Elwon 3  Nor.  68 

TtomaaHOl 16Not.63 

John  Woodall  Woodall 16  No?.  69 

Frederick  Bell,  JP 20  Nov.  62 

Richard  Bower  Booth 16  Apr.  46 

WUUam  Walter  Harhind 15  Apr.  46 

John  Smurthwaite 80  Aug.  63 

Charlea  Siduer  Bradley lJune64 

Buckle 


John  Edward 


.28  Sept.64 


EjISIOlfB. 

RidiapdWithington...  6  May  63 

Hcbdcn 6  May  63 

T  V    »;  Thornton  Daesbery...80  Aug.  68 

John  Sherlock 19  May  64 

Robert  Geo.  Hopkinson    6  Jane64 

Edward  Kemp   20  June  64 

William  Vaughan 29  July  64 

WiUiam  Swire I6  Dec.  64 

Robert  Thompson 16  Dec  54 

Adj.  ^  Capt.-^  Joseph  Henry 
Hudson,  DL.  late  CMiam 
9  Lt.  Colonel  Gren.  Qds.  ...  7  Aug.  68 

5»iye0M.— Richard  AtkinBon...l9Nor.  69 

AMu/.-Aify.^Edwd.  Tweddell 
Atkinson 98  Apr.  63 

G^eart.'Mast.  ^  Z^— Thomaa 
Thompson  80  May  13 

Black  Fadngs. 

Agents,  Messri.  Cox  fc  Co. 


l8T  WEST  YORK. 

{mfies.)  [No.  6.] 

CExbooixo.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Pontefraet. 

Lteut.-Colohxl  Coxmardaiit. 
Eon.  Edw.  G.  Monditon,  late 
ef  Bifie Brigade 2Dec62 

Majobs. 
Hennr  Fitsgerald,  late  of  \ 

Life  Qvards 12  May  51 

Bon.  £.  W.  Laacellea,  lately 

Gren.Ods 23  Nov.  62 

Captains. 
Robert  M.  Darnell,  2a^  ^  11 

^*ffV'r: 13Apr.43 

5[M»?  J^jta...... 8r5).63 

FrandfF.  Whitehead  4Feb.63 


572 


31UUia  of  England  and  Wales. 


yraarit  Vfeeman  •....•... UTeb.  53 

Jno. Rodham  Spencer  SUnhope  9  Mar.  63 

Edvmrd  Junei  Maude  9  Mar  63 

Heury  William  SUnsfeld 16  Apr.  53 

Thomai  Nelion  27  Aug.  53 

CbM.  Edw.  SUinforth,  Utt  cf 
IF.   17Aug.54 

LnUTXHAHTS. 

EdwwdMoMroft  ISOet.  62 

Thomas  Polloek 4  Feb.  63 

WilUam  Walker 4Feb.  58 

Charlea  Bdward  Hill UFeb.  53 

Richard  MicUethwaite OMar.53 

Kichazd  Hevley  Graham ......  9 Mar.  53 

HenryRobert  Bainea  Graham.  9  Mar.  63 

JohnWhitacre  Allen 8  Nov.  63 

Thoa.Cbaa.  Fred. V.  Wentworth  7  Mar.  6i 
Theodosiua  Stuart  Raaaell  ...7  Mar.  54 

Eniigni. 
Thomai  Joieph  Herey  .........22  Not.  54 

John  Hebden 24Not.  54 

Edward  Maton  9  Dec.  54 


A^.  4-  a9»/.  — dtthbert  A. 

Balnea,  Vpt.  A.  p.  Unatt.  ...9  May  43 

Airp«9».— Charlea  Muaeroft...S8Sept.52 

Atriii,'Stirff.—neu.  Mnacroft  81  May  54 

Bark  Green  Facing!. 

JgenU,  Meisrt.  Coz  k  Co. 


aHD  WEST  YORK. 
{Ugkt  Infantry.)    [No.  21.] 

[EMBODUtO.j 

•  Head  Quartera,  BheffleU. 

COLONBL. 

John  6.  Smyth.  MP.  DL 23  Jnly62 

LiBUT.-COLONEL. 

Chailes  John  Brandling,  DL. 
J.F.  lateoflO  Hwan  29  Jan.  43 

Majoss. 

Joahna  Crompton  29  Jan.  43 

Henry  Van  Stranbenzee,  HL. 
JF.  UU4  ofl^UgJU  XV^«....ll  Oct.  62 

CAiTAiaa. 

Kiehard  8.  CarroU 29  Jan.  46 

Robert  Stanafield,  lU.  on  k.  p.  8  Jan.  53 

Fred.  Wdliam  Thompson 24  Mar.  63 

Richard  Edward  Daviea,  Om* 

ttmnan  at  Anu 24  Mar.  53 

John  Sutton 12ABg.53 

Spencer  Coaby  Price,  late  oT 

79  F. ;.  1  May  64 

Thomas  Holy  Holdsworth 29  Aug.  64 

Percy  Stanhope 19Sept.54 

John  Flrackleton  Ferris 8  Dec.  54 

R.  0.  Walker 19  AQg.48 

Thomas  George  Thornton 12  Aug.  53 

Wm.  Henry  T.  Duesbery 19  Jane  54 

Henry  Newton  Brown 19  June  54 

Wm.  Hall  WUkinson 27  July  54 

Henry  Richard  Johnstone   ...29  Aug.  54 

WiUiam  Richard  Wynne  19Sept.54 

John  T.  T.  Duesbery 9  Nor.  54 

EifiiQira. 
John  Edw.  Hawker  Englisii...29  An^r.  54 

George  Cleghon   9  Nor.  5 1 

Alfred  B.  Letts  80  Nor.  54 

Robert  J.  SUnsftdd  80Not.54 

Geo.  linftnrd,  ^^MMtltr 8  Dee.  64 

A^.  4*  Csp<.— C.A.  CobbcDL. 
UU  Copt.  S  Bt^  19  Oct.  52 

Qr.-ira#/«r.— Geo.  Uaford  ...  8Jnly;>4 


AtmtsSurg.-^  Rich.Alderaon  99  Jen.  46 

White  Fkdngi. 

JffmtSt  Messn.  Coz  and  Co. 


3iu)  WEST  YORK. 

{Light  Wantry.)    CNo.1.] 

[Ekbodizd.] 

Head  QuarterSf  Dublin. 

CoLOirxL. 
Femra  Loftna,  DL.  lata  Lt,- 
CM.qf  OfM.  Qii 18Sept.52 

LiXUT.-COLOirXL. 

UX  John  Bamett,  (2)  .DL.  lata 
of  iSF,  ...28  Feb.  46 

Majob. 
Ralph  Creyke,  DL.  JP 25  Nor.  52 

Cafiaihs. 
Thoa  John  Stannard  MaeAdamSSFeb.  46 
WUliam  Garforth,  Utg  97  F....21  Feb.  63 

Thomaa  Shearbum,  JP 26  Feb.  63 

William  Waite .30  Apr.  63 

Jeremiah  Boome  l^rieU  2  Hay  63 

John  Kendall 12  May  53 

Edward  Cbirera  Bower^.P....24  May  53 

Robert  Dudley  Baxter 21  Feb.  54 

John  Boham  ChantreU S  June  54 

Frank  Henry  Eadon  Eadon ...  2  Sept.  54 

LisimifAirTa. 

Thomaa  Marahall 9  Mar.  53 

John  Henrt  Manwaring; 10  Mar.  53 

Cockcrofl  SutcUflb 19  Mar.  S3 

Frederick  Durham 21  Feb.  6t 

FerrarsGomptonClargesLoftus  2  June  54 

Francis  Patrick  Smith  11  Aug.  54 

Walter  Henry  Hinde 29  Aug.  54 

WUliam  Grearee  Blake 99  Aug.  54 

Henry  Dickinson  WUkinson...  2  Sept.  54 

EXSXOHS. 

Donrias  Loftns 17  June  64 

H.  Brooke  Forman*  lata  ^  4 

I>r« 8  Ang.  54 

Gerald  Rochfort 11  Ang.  64 

Robert  John  Bell 11  Ang.  54 

K.  Walter  Smith 31  Oct.  54 

Kdw.  Gonki  Hasted 

AlfM  Andrew  Pinson 

Adj.  t  Capt.—TAw.  Prothero, 
DL.  lata  Copt.  14  F. 17  July  52 

fajmoitar  ^  Ca^/.~  Edward 
Nicholson ......11  Ang.  54 

Qr..JV<wl«r.*  John  BnlL 4  Sept.54 

5nfy.— Thomas  Qny J9  Ang.  54 

.A«fi#l.-Airy^Rich.  H.  Peny  22  Ang.  54 

Green  Faeingm. 

Jgenta,  Meaera.  Cox  and  Co. 

/roA  JgoUa,  Sir  £.  Borough,  Bt.,  h  Co. 


4th  west  YORK. 

CEmboi>ixj>0 

Head  Quarters,  Leeds. 

CoLoiriL  OoMXAirsAirr. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  Hugh  Charies 

Massey,  CW.  k.p.  mnatt.  ...18  May  53 

Majoes 

GeorgeCaimea;kii«lf«/.S5  F.26  Apr.  54 

Edward  Wand  9  Dec.  54 

Carainb. 
Richard  Dyneley  Chamberlain  1  Mar.  54 
Humphrey  John  Han  .........  1  Mar.  54 


J.H.Chamber«.{a/<Capl.46J^  SM^t 

John  R('bi-rt  Tcnnant 4  )L, 

Matthew  Wharton  WUson,  Uta 

t^n  Bnsmn 4  lb 

Henry  Blaka  17  Ui 

James  Ormerod  UeywocUi  ...19 Ja' 
Robert  Borthwiek,  M«y  91  F.i\i^ 

Thoa.  Sturges  Walford 7  J  v.' 

Hon.  Bryan  StapletOB 91K£ 

LtzcTSSAirn. 

Joseph  Hartley 1  M-j 

Edw.G.  Wanil   20Jil; 

Henry  Irwin  15  At< 

George  Dagf  »,.  9  5** 

Robert  Dennistown,  UU  ^11 

Jamea  Macnamaia. ...... .....^.21  >  « 

Ban*  Lionel  Maaa^  ............  9  L\r 

ISnaiGKn. 

Ut*  a  iMut.  17  F.  .........  5  A;* 


Any.— Joshua  Ingham  Ikim    IMtf.** 
Auut.'8mrp,-~~ 

WhiU 


5th  west  YORK. 


Head  Qnaxtcra, 

LlXtrr.-C0LOirXL  COHMAIIDA^tT. 

Q«>.L.UrterKayt,Ai<fI^..CW. 

mnaU S\  f  A 

Maionn. 
Robert  Hedle;.lef«e/S2/:  ...t4Hc 
Chaa.  Cooley  Ci«ren,lale78  FS.^  Ha' 

Captamb. 
ArtbvrUande.............^......  4Vj7 

AfChariea  Henry  Ibbe«Mak,MJUiu 

Theophttua  Smith  . ......... J4  i^ 

Duncan  Uttle;)ohn . 7  >  • 

Qeofge  Prickett ........21  >«• 

LuFiBXAvra. 

Heni7  Sandenon  41  V«! 

Geofge  Moyle  Bdlington  ......Sl>v>. 

EirsiONs. 
John  Edward  Maradea  .^......19  iff. 

A4f,  ^  <>pi.— Thomaa  Cle«gk 

Taylor  (6)  Uta  Ctpi,  4i  /L..  iO  Oct 
Surgeon.—' 
Aaitt. 


I 

i 

t 

1 

A 

A 

t 


(Jth  west  YORK. 

Head  Qaartcn,  Halifax. 
LlXITT^COLOimL  CbiniAif0*.«T. 

Charlea  Hind.(5)£<.-CM.Mtttt.  ;<i  \*f 

MAiona. 
Robert  Stansfield.  lata^liFSZ  Kr* 
FM.  J.  Bayly,  Isle  ^91/.    97  Ui 

CAPTaiwe. 
Hylton  de  CardoMU  livnea. 

Imte  Br.  (M«. ST.Vi* 

Charfes  Henry  Goonell 2«)lk: 

Chiirlee  Herton  Bhya,  tmie  of 

26/'.    .:UJo- 

Wm.  Coatee.  {«/»  CW.  96  A..  14 1  <f. 
John  ¥4ant%,lmtaCamt,Ur  U<^' 
John  SowdenScott,  A  ^31  r.ii  0-- 

ListrrtJiAjiTs. 
John  Heniy  Cole  Wynne IS  Jb( 

BS»t«]l8. 

Bon,  Adotphna  E.  P.  Verefcar  .11 D  > 
Alexander  Strange. IJ  D 

il4f.^Clqp|.>Godft«j  Agmr 

tage  (4)  fafe  OapU  (a  #.  ..10(H 

Smrpam*   Lawwnce  Bnmkj  U  A' 

il«fi«f.-SiiiffMk.. 

Iky  Bine 


STAFF  OF  THE  DISEMBODIED  MILITIA. 


573 


ABERDEEN.  [89] 

Aberdeen, 
LI. 'Col,  Loid  Saltoun 
Adjut,  (Uipt.  J.  Bland 

ARGYLL  Sl  BUTE. 

[117] 

{JatnpbelUmm, 

CM.ir.o/'BreadAlbaiie 

Adjut,  Br$V€t  Me^or 

ColinAlez.Cunpbell 

THE  PRINCE 

REGENT'S  ROYAL 

KEQIMENTOFAYR. 

[IISJ 

Ayr. 

Col,  Hon,  P.UXhth' 

cart 
Adj.  Capt.  Jas.  Miller 

BERWICK,  HAD- 
DINGTON,LINLlTH- 
GOW,aad  PEEBLES. 
[7S] 
Dutut, 
Col.  Wm.  H«7 
Adfui.Capt.  Jaa.  Cox 

DUMFRIES,  ROX- 
BURGHde  SELKIRK. 

c«n 

Dumfries. 
U.-CoU  MacUurdo 
Adj.  Gff|iC.R.C.Noake 


KIRKCUDBRIGHT 
and  WI6T0N. 

(LiKht  Inftntry.)  [7S] 
Kirkcudbright. 

Oi>l.airD.UuiweU^t, 

Adj'  Wm.  Munro 


ROY.  LANARK.  [74] 

HanUtton, 
Colontl,  Ttu  Duke  of 
HamlltOQ 
Adj.  Capt.'Vf.  H  .Carter 

ROYAL  PERTH.  [8fl] 

Perth, 

Col.  T.K.V.  Earl  of 

Kinnoall. 

Jdf.  Capt.LordChul^ 

Lennox  Kerr 

RENFREW.  [120] 
Paisley. 
Col.  Wm.  Mure 
JdJ. 


CLARE.   [94] 
Clare  Qt*tle,  Ennie. 
Col.  C.  M.  Vandeleur 
A4/'  Capt.  Wm.  Gore 


NORTH  CORK.  [Ufl] 

Tcrmoy. 
CbZ.W.H.M.Hodder 
Ad^xU. 

SOUTH  CORK. 
(Light  Inflmtrj.    [87] 

BMlwormae, 
Col.  YUe.  Doneraile 
Ad^t.  Capt,  A.   H. 
Lucas 

CORK  (CITY).  [110] 

Cork. 
Col.  Vise.  Bernard 
Adj.  Cap.  A.  Warren 


EDINBURGH  (Coun- 
ty and  City  of.)   [126] 

Dalkeith. 
Col.   F.  W.  Dnhe  ^' 

Baccleuf  b,  KT» 

Adj.   Cupt.  P.   M«L. 

Petley 

FIFE.   [78] 
Cupar. 
Col,  MaJ.  Btn.  Jamee 
Llndiay 
A4/^5aOWJBcott(l) 

FORFAR  and  KIN- 
CARDINE. [lOS] 
Montrose. 
CoLBon.D.OgilTf 
A<f.«aiArch.M*Neill 

{V 

INVERNESS,BANFF, 
BLGIN,&NAIBN.[761 

Invemeu. 
Col. 
A4i'  Ompt.  R.  Ooldie 


ROSS,  CAITHNESS, 

SUTHERLAND,  ic 

CROMARTY.  [»«,] 

Dingwall. 

Col.  SChas.  Fmier  (8) 

Ad.  Gffj;.A.Mackenzie 

STIRLING,   DUM- 
BARTON,  CLACK- 
MANN  AN  and  KIN- 
ROSS.   [90] 
Stirling. 
Col.  J.  Duke  of  Mon- 
troee,  KT. 
A^.Capt,J.VnmT 


ANTRIM.  [79] 
Delfatt. 
Col.  Geo.  Marq.  qf 
Donegal 
Atpttl. 

ARMAGH.  [75] 

Market  ffitt. 

Col.  A.  Yiec.  Aebeeon 

A4;. 

CARLOW.  [70] 

Carlom. 

Colonel  Sir  Thomas 

Butler,  Dt. 

Adjut-    


DONEGAL.   [102] 
Ballyshannon. 
G9J.N.Elarto/LeUrlm, 
KP. 
A4j.  Capt.  Searle 

ROYAL  NORTH 
DOWN.     [77] 
Nentown  Ards, 
Col.    The  Marq.   of 
Londonderry 

ROYAL  SOUTH 

DOWN.    [112] 

HUlsbonrngk. 

Col,  Marq,  of  Down- 

ibire 

DUBLIN  (COUNTY.) 

[109] 

iMCan, 

Col,  Lord  Brabaxon 

A<I.Cb.H.J.V.KemUe 

ROYAL  DUBLIN 
(CITY).    [100] 
Dublin. 
CoU 

A«t/.    Capt.    S.    W. 
Russell  (4) 


KERRY.   [107] 

Tralee. 

Col.y,  E.g/Kenmare 


KILDARE.    [88] 

Unas. 

Col.  Marq.  q/Kildare 

Adj.    Capt.  H.  G.  R. 

Robiniion 

KILKENNY.   [1S7] 

Kilkenny, 
Col. 
A4j.  Capt.  J. Wlniyn 


KING'S  COUNTY. 

[98] 

Parionetonm, 

Col,  W.£.0/'noase.  KP 

A<(/.Cffp<.f  T.Cox  (g) 

LEITRIM.   [Ill] 
Mohill. 
Col.  F^0.  Clements 
A4fut.  Wm.  Rose 

LIMERICK  COUNTY 

[123] 

St.  Francis  Abbey. 

Col.theEarl  o/ Clare 

Ad),  Capt.  R.  B.  Low 

(8) 


ROY.  MEATH.  [119. 

KelU. 
Col.  Maru>fB.eeAtoTt, 
K.P, 
Adj.  Cap<.  Josh.  Clare 

MONAGHAN.     [121] 

Monaghan. 
Col.  Lord  Rossmore 


QUEEN'S  COUNTY 
{1041 
Montrath. 
O)/.  S  JrC.  H.Coote,B^ 


ROSCOMMON. 

Boyle. 
Col. 


LW] 


CAVAN.  [101] 
Caoan. 
Col.  A.  Saunderson 
Adj.  C^|»/.N.Goeselin 


LIMERICK  CITY. 
[103] 
ZJitaeriek  City, 
Col.  Cha.  Yisc.  Oort 
At^.  Xf.Tho.  Jenrls 

LONDONDERRY. 

Col.  Sir  R.  A.  Per- 
guson,  Bt, 


Ac{j,  Capt.  G.  R.Gum. 
mln 

SLIGO.    [124] 
Sligo. 
Col.  A.  Knox  Gore 
Aey.  Capt.  T.  Ormsby 


TIPPERARY. 

(Or  Duke  of  ClO' 

rence*$  Muneter.) 

[94] 

Cahir, 

Col.  R.  E.  of  Glengall 

\A4f.  Gipf.Daniell 


FERMANAGH.    [71] 

Bnnitkillen. 
Cb<.  E.o^EnnUkillen 
Adj.  Edw.  S.  Bowman 

~GALWAY~[91]~ 
Portumna. 

Colon  0l  Ulic,  Marq,  of 
Clanricarde,  K.P. 


LONGFORD.    [85] 
Newtown  Forbes, 
Col.  Henry  White 
Adjut.  W.  Walker 

LOUTH.    [108] 
Dunleer. 
Ool.  Lord  BeHew 
At^f.  Cap.  Pendleton 

NORTH  MAYO.  [120] 

BallitM. 
Col.  Cha.  N.  Knox 

SOUTH  MAYO.    [82] 

Westport. 

Col.    G.   Marquis  oj 

Sligo 

Adi,  Capt.  FiU«erald 

Hlggins 


TYRONE.    [80.] 
Caiedon, 
Col.  E.  qf  Caledon 
A4j.  Wm.  Lundie 

WATERFORD. 

(Ught  Infantry.)  [128] 

Waterford. 
Col.U.  Lord  Stuart  de 
Decies 


WE6TMEATH.  [lU) 

MulUngar. 
Col.  F.  8.  Oreville 
Aci.Cap/.H.Robinson 

WEXFORD.  [99] 
Wexford, 
Col,  Lord  Carew 
At^t,  Lt,  D.  Beatty 

WICKLOW.    [92] 
Arklow, 
Colonel  Sir  Ralph 

Howard,  Bt. 
Adj,Lt.Qw.A.B»ylj 


CHANNEL  ISLANDS  MILITIA. 


ROYAL  JERSEY. 

A^.-Q€noral. 

Col.  John  Halhett  Le 
Contenr,  Aide-de- 
camp to  the  Queon. 

MUiHa^Aidoi-dO' 
Cump  to  the  LUuL' 

Qowemor, 
Col.  James  Robin 
Col.  aement  Hemery 
Lt.-CoL  J»i.  J.  Ham- 
mond 
C.W.  LeGeyt 

Capt.  Edw.   Lerrler 

Oodfny 
Copt.  James  H.  Robin 

InepeetorofMUitia, 
Lt.'Col.  PbiLHellenr 


Artittery. 
Col,  John  Hammond 
Lt,-Col.  PhiUp     Le 

FeuTre 
Atiist.  Intp.  4*  A4/. 

%nd  Capl.M.Dela 

Taste 


let,  or  North  Wat 

Regiment, 
Col.  Moses  Gibaut 
Lt.-Col.  Isaac  Falla 
Assist.  Imp.  ^  A  4/., 
Capt.  F.  C.  Lane 


2nd,  or  North  Begi- 

ment. 
Col  P.  R.  Lemprlcre 
Lt^Col,  PhUip    De 

Carteret 
Assist.  Xnep.i'Adj., 
Mqfor  C.  De  Car- 
teret 

9rd,  or  East  BegU 

meni. 

Col.  Francis  LeBreton 

Li.-Col,  Jo.  Mouraat 

AseiMt,  Jnsp,  4*  ^dj^ 

Capt,  C.  Gardner 


J.    Le 


Lt.-Col,    P. 

Cootenr 
Asaist,  Insp.  4>  A4f 

Capt,  C.  Nicolle 


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St.  HeUer  Battalion. 
Col,  John  LeCoutsur 
Lt,-Col,  Cle.  Memory 
Assist.  Inep.  &  Adj^ 
Capt.  II.Bailhache 


4IA,  or  South 

Begiment. 

St,  Lowrenee  Bot- 

talion, 
C^I.E.G.LeCoatonr 


5th,  or  South  West 

Begiment, 
CoL  Jamee  Kennard 

Pipon 
U.-CoL  Ed.  SulllTan 
Assist.  Insp.  4"  Adj., 

Copt.  O.  Dumaresq 


ROYAL 

GUERNSEY. 

Aide-de^Camip  iotho 

QiMen. 
Col,  Jaa.  Priaulz 
Chief  Inspector  of 

MUitim, 
CoU  WilUvn  Brock 


JUilUia  Aides-de- 

Camp  to  the  Qo- 
vemor. 
Col.  Wm.  Brock 
Mqjor  Hen.  St.  Geo. 

Priaulx 

Lt.-Col,  W.J.  Broun 

Lt.'Col.  Hen.  Topper 

Chief  Medical 

Officer. 

S.  E.  Hoskins,  M.D, 

Artillery  Begiment. 

Col.  Henry  Giffard 

Assist.-Insp.,  Major 

Thomas  Clugas 

1st,  or  East  Begi- 
ment. 

(Light  Inrantry.) 
Col.  John  Harrey 
Assist.  Insp.,  Meffor 

D.  Sheppard 


9nd,  or  North  Megi' 
ment. 

(Light  Infantry.) 
Col.  James  Oxanne 
Assist.  Insp,,  Mmfor 

Nicholas  Le  Beir 


Srd,  or  South  Begi- 
ment, 
(Ught  Infantry.) 
Col.  Thomas  Bell 
Assist.  Insp.,  Major 
Albert  Carey 


4th,  or  West  Begi" 

ment. 

(Light  Infantry.) 

Lt.-Col.  H.  Bougier 

Assist.  Insp.,  Metfo* 

Abraham  Simon 


ROYAL 

ALDBRNBY. 

ArtUlery, 

Ctmt,  Comm.  T.  N. 

Robiiliard 

Infantry, 

Mi0,   Comm,  T.  N. 

Barbenson 


ROYAL  SARK. 
Metf.  Comm,  C,  de 
J.  Ornt 


574 
War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Mlitia, 

AnicUseir.*— 1  Captain  Cary  senred  vith  the  8drd  in  Canada,  daring  the  rafiprHiioB  of  the 
rebellion  of  1838,  and  iraa  present  in  repulsing  the  attacks  of  the  Amerioen  Bi igands,  wIm»  Uaied 
near  Prescott,  Upper  Canada. 

Brecknock.— 1  Major  Dickinson  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  th«  €aa« 
paign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan  and  Belooehistan,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  o£ 
the  fortresses  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  Khelat  (leg  broken  by  a  musket  shot). 

Bi&cka« — Captain  Hewett  serrcd  the  campaign  on  the  8utle|  (Medal),  including  tlie  battles 
of  Ferozeshah  (wounded)  and  Sobraon. 

Cambridi^.— 1  CUtptain  Bendyshe  senred  with  the  10th  Regt.  during  the  ButlcJ  Campalga  cl 
1846-6,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

2  Capt  lindam  senred  in  the  10th  Foot  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846-46,  and  was  arreirly 
tiounded  (lost  a  leg)  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  four  years  aa  Pajnastsr 
in  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  British  CaffVaria,  including  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-47. 

OankarTon.-*l  Lt..Colonel  Mae  Donald  served  with  the  93rd  during  the  campaSgna  of  1811 
and  12,  against  the  Caffres  on  the  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Also  the  campaign  of  1814 
in  Louisiana,  and  battle  before  New  Orleans  on  the  8th  Jan.  1816, — sererely  wounded  in  tba  bead 
and  leg. 

Ohaablra. — 1  Lieut.  Poppleton  serred  In  the  Field  Train  of  the  Ordnance,  with  the  divisioa  of 
the  Army  operating  on  the  Eastern  coast  of  Spain,  in  181 3- 14.  From  Taragone  he  went  to  GuTe, 
and  served  two  years  in  Italy  and  Sicily,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Oaeta  in  1816. 

OomwalL^l  Lord  Mount  Edgcumbe  served  In  the  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battls 
of  Waterloo. 

3  Captain  Alms  serred  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Sdnde,  onder  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
present  with  the  expedition  to  Imaamghur,  and  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal). 

3  Lieut.  Trist  served  with  the  China  expedition  in  1842-43. 

Cnmbarlaad.— 1  Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  C.  Lowther  served  in  the  7th  Hussars  la  tbe  earn* 
paign  of  1808-0  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Ha- 
yorga,  Sahagun,  and  Benevente,  and  in  the  retreat  to  (^runna.  He  served  afkerwaids  in  the  Gam. 
paigns  with  the  Duke  of  Wellhigton's  army,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  at 
the  investment  of  Pampeluna,  and  in  several  cavalry  rencontres  in  tlie  Pyrenees  and  Soath  ef 
France ;  also  at  the  baUles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  In  1816  he  served  in  the  10th  HuMars  In  the 
Campaign  of  that  year,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  Has  received  the  Silver  War  Modal  with 
three  clasps. 

3  (}aptain  L'Estrange  served  in  the  7th  Fusiliers  with  the  Army  of  Ooeapatioo  in  Fjraooa. 

Oanblifli.— 1  Major  Wynne  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  ia  Spain  as  Bapoty-AasBsL 
Commissary-General  with  Sir  John  Moore's  army ;  and  served  with  the  3rd  Proviakiial  Bat- 
talion of  Militia  in  the  South  of  France  in  1814. 

Oarbj* — 1  Lleut.-Col.  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

2  Major  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  In  Kaffirland  in  1861-62,  and  was  present  ia  the 
operations  in  the  Waterkloof  in  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Byre's  eolnniB  ca 
the  4th  Dee.  1861. 

3  Captain  Newdlgate  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Capa  of  Good  Hopa  ia  186U 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong. 

Daron.— 1-2  Captain  Holman  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811  attaohed  to  the  Poita* 
guete  service,  and  was  present  with  Lord  Hill's  corps  covering  the  siege  of  Bada}ox,  advance  oa 
Llerena,  siege  and  storm  of  the  three  fortified  convents  of  Salamanca,-«]ed  the  stonnlaip  pwty  la 
the  gate  of  San  TIncente  at  its  capture ,  battle  of  Salamanca,— aUghtly  wounded  by  a  wutktt 
shot  in  the  leg ;  siege  of  Burgos  and  storming  the  works  and  the  White  Church ;  several  akirmi^M 
on  the  retreat  from  thence  near  Torrequemada,  and  blowing  up  the  bridge  of  Dnenas ;  batllea  of 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July  ;  night  attack  and  defeat  of  a  French  battalion  «■ 
the  hdghts  of  Urdaz,  action  near  Zugarrimnndi,->severa  contused  wound;  battles  of  the  Nivalis 
and  the  Nive,  actions  at  Ustariti  and  Villa  Franque,  battles  of  St.  Pleire  and  Orthas*  aotlana  at 
Aire,  Tie  BIgorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  the  campaign  of  1816,  ladoditav 
the  battle  of  Waterloo;  also  with  the  army  of  occupation  in  France.  Hehaa  raoeivad  tho  War 
Medal  with  six  clasps. 

3  Captam  Harrison  served  with  the  61st  Regt  during  the  Panjaub  Campaiga  of  1848^,  and  wm 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  ChilliaawaUab*  and  Goo)««t,aai 
with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  I^  (Medal  and  two  daspa.) 

4  Captain  Fisk  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  daring  tibe  eampaiffa  of  182D 
in  Kutch. 

6  Major  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  with  the  2nd  battalion  78lh  HlghlaodHa. 

I>oraat.~l  Colonel  Bingham  served  24  yeara  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  waa  with  hh  Wsfimfat 
in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824^*6-6,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  oaa  Clasp. 

2  Deut.-Col.  Jacob  senred  the  campaign  of  1816  in  the  Grenadier  Gtiards,  and  wai 
at  the  battles  of  Qnatre  Braa  and  Waterloo,  and  storming  of  Peroana. 

8  Major  Loftns  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Foot  Guards  in  1809-10-II  and  IS, 

received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps  for  the  battle  of  Bnsaco  and  sine  of  Ciadad  Bodfteo^ 

4  Captain  Littlebaica  served  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1846-47  (Uedal).  ^  * 


ffar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia.  675 

IKnrlian.— 1  Sir  William  Eden  tras  a  Tolnnteer  on  board  H.  Iff.  8.  Cary^fort  thronghont  the 
Syrian  campaign^  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  has  a  Tnrldfth  and  a  Brltlih  Hedal  for 
the  same. 

2  Major  Coolcson  serred  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  80th  Regt.,  and  was  present 
in  the  battles  of  Moodlcee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded),  and  has  a  Medal  and  two  clasps. 

3  Capt.  Scarman  carried  the  colours  of  the  d9th  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  and  was  wounded 
in  the  left  leg  by  a  grape-shot ;  shortly  after  which  he  receiyed  a  seyere  wound  in  the  left  arm. 

4  Surgeon  Nixon  served  in  ttie  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca. 

Essex. — 3  Captain  Pearson  accompanied  the  49th  Regt.  on  the  expedition  to  China  (Medal)  and 
was  present  at  the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  and  at  the  operations  before  Canton  (severely  wounded.) 

3  Captain  Edenborough  served  as  a  volunteer  in  New  Zealand  during  the  operations  in  1845,  and 
vras  present  in  several  of  the  skirmishes  \  he  also  volunteered  his  services  in  the  Mounted  Police  in 
New  South  Wales  on  several  occasions,  and  vras  once  slightly  wounded. 

Qloiieester^— 1  Captain  Jones  served  as  Assist.-Quartermaster-General  of  the  Assam  Field 
Force  during  the  whole  of  the  first  Burmese  war,  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  clasps  for 
Ava  and  Assam.    He  is  a  F.R.A.S. 

Hants.—!  Colonel  Shaw  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Boyal  Artillery ;  joined  the  Army 
there  on  the  retreat  from  Burgos,  and  was  attached  to  the  18-pounder  Brigade,  or  Battering  Train. 
After  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  formed  a  park  of  178  pieces  of  artillery,  captured  in  that  action. 
Served  during  the  whole  of  the  Siege  of  St.  Sebastian ;  was  engaged  at  the  crossing  of  the  Bidassoa, 
the  Nive,  and  the  Adour.  He  served  afterwards  on  the  Niagara  frontier  during  the  American 
war ;  has  received  the  War  Medal,  with  two  clasps,  for  St.  Sebastian  and  the  Nive.  In  1835  he 
Coined  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain  as  Lieut.-Colonel  of  Artillery ;  proceeded  with  the  first 
battery  to  Yittoria,  and  was  in  the  ajBTair  of  Artaban;  marched  the  artillery  back  to  St.  Ander,  and 
at  St.  Sebastian  was  engaged  in  covering  the  passage  of  the  troops  across  the  Uremea  on  28  May, 
1836,  when  he  got  the  decoration  of  1st  class  of  Sim  Fernando  ;  vras  also  in  the  afijulrs  of  1st,  4tb, 
and  6th  June  following;  also  in  the  engagements  on  1st  Oct.  following,  when  the  Carllsts  attacked 
the  lines  around  St.  Sebastian,  and  were  repulsed  with  great  loss.  In  Nov.  he  took  the  chief  com- 
mand of  the  artillery  of  the  Lisgion,  and  commanded  it  in  the  engagements  from  the  10th  to  the 
15th  March,  1837,  when  the  strongly  fortified  hill  of  Oramendi  was  taken  by  assault.  On  the  16tb, 
when  the  left  wing  was  driven  in,  covered  the  retreat  of  the  remainder  for  about  one  mile,  when  the 
original  position  was  taken  up,  for  which  service  he  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  In 
May  following,  was  engaged  on  the  4th  in  covering  the  construction  of  a  Pontoon  bridge  for 
the  advance  of  the  Spaidsh  troops  to  .take  up  a  new  position ;  on  the  5tb,  with  a  strong 
redoubt  occupied  by  the  enemy ;  on  the  6th,  repulsed  four  vigorous  attacks  made  for 
the  purpose  of  capturing  the  guns  of  the  Legion ;  on  the  ISth,  was  at  the  capture 
of  Heraani ;  and  on  the  16th  and  17th,  directed  the  artillery  in  the  capture  of  the 
Fort  del  Parque,  and  the  strongly  fortified  town  of  Yrun,  which  caused  the  capitulation  of 
the  important  city  of  Fueute  Arabia,  and  opened  the  communication  between  St.  Sebastian 
and  France :  on  this  occasion  he  received  a  Gold  Medal,  and  the  decoration  of  the  Laurelled,  or 
2nd  Class  of  St.  Fernando.  On  the  29th,  same  month,  the  Artillery  was  employed  at  Andoian  to 
protect  Uie  advance  of  a  Spanish  Division,  under  General  Espartero.  Was  frequently  engaged  in 
minor  afisirs,  and  occasionally  acted  as  Engineer  in  the  construction  of  the  worJu  thrown  up  for 
the  defence  of  St.  Sebastian. 

2  l.ieut.-Col.  Bumaby  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

8  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals. 

4  Captain  Lambert  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  (Medal  and  one  clasp),  and  was  present 
at  the  afiair  of  Buddiwal,  and  the  battle  of  Aliwal,  as  Adjutant  of  a  detachment  of  H.M.'s  Troops; 
and  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  as  Adjutant  of  the  62nd  Regt. 

5  Captain  Shaw  serred  in  the  Artillery  of  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain,  as  Ist  Lieut, 
from  1836  to  1838,  and  was  present  at  the  general  actions  on  the  10th  and  16th  March,  also  on 
the  5th  and  6th  May  1837,  when  four  separate  attacks  were  made  to  capture  the  guns  by  the 
Carlists,  but  they  were  repulsed  with  great  loss,  by  the  Legion  Artillery  alone.  Was  at  the  taking 
of  Hemani  by  escalade ;  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Yrun  by  storm,  for  which  he  received  the 
Military  Order  of  San  Fernando,  and  Gold  Medal.  Was  at  the  capitulation  of  Fuente  Arabia;  the 
attack  of  Andoadn,  when  tiie  Legion  Artillery  received  the  thanks  of  the  Commander-in-Chief 
(Espartero),  in  covering  his  advance  to  intercept  Bon  Carlos  recrossing  the  Ehro;  present  also  in 
several  minor  affairs,  which  were,  for  the  most  part,  severely  contested. 

SimtisiSdon.*^l  Capttfn  Green  served  with  the  21st  the  campaign  in  Egypt  in  1807; 
in  Sicily  when  threatened  with  invasion  by  Murat,  and  in  the  affair  at  Mill  when  an  attempt 
was  made ;  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Ischia  in  1809 ;  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland, 
including  the  affair  at  Merzem  and  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

Kent.— 1  Mijor  Monins  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  July  1808  as  a  volunteer  in  the  53nd 
Light  Infimtry,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Yimiera,  advance  into  Spain,  and  subsequent 
retreat  to  Comnna.  In  1809  returned  to  the  Peninsula  with  the  Regt.,  and  joined  the  Duke  of 
Wellington's  army  at  Talavera  on  the  28th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  with  the  enemy 
upwards  of  twenty-four  times,  including  the  battle  of  the  Coa,  Mortiagoa,  Busaco,  Coimbra,  Lines 
ot  Torres  Yedras,  Alemqoer,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Conddxa,  Foz  d'Arouce,  Sabu- 
oral  rADtoointed  Adiutant^.  Fuentes  d'Onor.    Served  the  camDaicm  of  1815  in  the  18th  Hussars. 


576  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  MibOa. 

Uaf  reoeiTed  the  Wv  Medal  with- three  clasps  for  Yimien,  Bosaeo,  and  Foentca  d'Onor,  to-^c*. 
with  the  Waterlop  Medal. 

2  Lieut.rCo1.  Moriypenny  senred  aa  a  Lieatenaiit  in  the  30th  Regt.  dnring  the  Campai^rni 
1814  and  1815,  in  Holland  and  the  Nethhrlands,  and  was  present  at  the  Blockade  of  Antvi 
battle  of  Quartre  Bras  (where  be  carried  the  King's  colour),  retreat  on  the  following  day,  battle 
Waterloo  (wounded),  and  capture  of  Paris. 

IiaacMhire«— I  Captain  Lane  served  with  the  49th  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  ar.d  « 
present  with  the  regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  Chosan  (2ttd  operation),  Cli...!. 
and  Ningpo;  and  he  acted  as  aide-de-camp  to  Colonel  Morris,  who  commanded  the  bri|ra.--S«  • 
Segoan,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded,  and  had  his  left  arm  amputated  on  the  field. 
1846  he  had  the  command  of  two  companies  of  Inflsntry  and  a  troop  of  Cavalry  at  Dnn^^ar 
doring  the  riots,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Major^eneral  of  the  district, 
also  of  the  Ck)mmander^in-Chief  in  Ireland* 

2  Migor  Wardlaw  served  ten  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  and  has  a  Medal  and  two  eUaps  tor  ri 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Aliwal. 

3  Sir  Duncan  Macdougall  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  he  commanded  on  :  j 
Frontier  for  a  short  time;  in  Portugal,  Spain,  France,  United  States  of  America,  and  Canada  ;  v. 
at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  the  Porta  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded,  s.. 
Medal),  siege  of  Burgos,  uid  retreat  therefrom,  storming  of  St  Sebastian  (Medal),  Paasage  of  '  • 
Bidaasoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  (Medal),  and  the  ^*!ve  (Medal),  investment  of  Bayonne,  battle  .{ 
Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  near  Baltimore,  where  General  Boss,  command.  :| 
in-chief,  to  whom  he  was  Aide-de-Camp,  was  mortally  wounded;  operatioos  and  battle  before  ><  4 
Orleans,  where  Lieut-General  Sir  Edward  Pakenham,  commanding-in-chief,  to  whom  be  v.J 
Aide-de-Camp,  was  killed ;  siege  of  Fort  Bowyer  in  Florida.  Served  as  second  In  command  ad 
Quartermaster-General  in  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain.  i 

4  Captain  Creagh  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  0th  R^,  and  was  present  i\ 
the  battles  of  Moc^kee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  clasps). 

6  Captain  Archer  Burton  served  the  Sntlcj  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragooz*, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  elaspe»).        j 

6  Captain  Fenton  served  with  the  63rd  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-6,  and  was  pre«<.t1 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  dasp).  , 

7  M^or  Han  served  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Madras  Artillery,  in  the  Light  Field  Force  in  :U 
Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1841,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Nepaanee ;  »ert  i 
aUo  with  Lord  Qough's  expedition  to  China  (Medal),  commanding  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery.  K-^ 
ceived  tlie  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

8  Captain  Whitle  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  91st  Regt.,  and  was  present  undo 
Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boers,  on  the  29th  Aoguat  1848.  ! 

9  Major  Phibbs  served  five  years  in  India  with  the  48th  Regt  including  the  Campalga  a^aixu^ 
the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1834. 

10  Migor  Chambre  served  in  the  23rd  Dragoons  with  the  army  of  occupation  In  Fkance ;  and  '  \ 
the  1 1th  Dragoons,  and  on  the  Staff  in  India. 

11  Paymaster  Dickson  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  Spain,  from  early  hi  1813  until  the  end  ' 
the  war ;  was  present  at  the  attack  of  tlie  pass  Col  de  Balaguer,  second  Siege  of  Tarragona,  att^-  .j 
of  the  pass  of  Ordal,  under  Lord  Wm.  Bentinck,  and  the  blockade  of  Barcelona.  Procecdoi  '  j 
India  in  1818,  and  served  in  the  41st  throughout  the  Burmese  War  of  1824-36,  (Medal),  and  «i* 
present  in  most  of  the  actions  in  which  the  regt  was  engaged.  Was  at  the  siege  of  CoUaporr 
1817.  Also  in  Scinde  and  Affghanistan  from  Nov.  1840  to  Feb.  1843  (Medal),  and  was  with  V. 
force  under  General  Nott  during  its  march  from  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  Jellalabad,  and  Khybc 
Pass,  to  Ferozepore,  in  1842-43. 

Iielcaatar.— 1  Captain  Sanders  served  as  Civil  Commandant  of  H^I.*s  fort  and  aettUmen:  ' 
Dezcove,  Gold  Coast. 

IiiBColn.-TCaptain  Smith  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  in  the  48th  Bengal  lafantn 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  cUsps). 

3  Captain  Mulhall  served  twenty-seven  years  in  the  17th  Regt,  and  was  present  with  tt  to  *'.• 
first  Affghan  campaign  in  1839,  including  the  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Ghuznee  (Medal \  v.- 
Khelat 

4  Captain  Bowman  served  in  the  Commissariat  Department  In  the  Peninsula  in  181S-15-I4;  is ! 
subsequently  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  New  Orleans  and  Fort  Bowyer. 

Itondoa.— I  Major  Elmslie  served  with  the  31st  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaisn  of  l^i'-'^ 
and  was  present  in  the  l>attles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobnon  (»^  • 
through  the  shoulder),  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  three  clasps. 

BtarlonaUu^l  Lieut-(^1.  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fnsilien  for  Portugal,  In  Mt'  '• 
1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Albuhera,  where  he  was  sevr; 
wounded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  months.    In  April  1813  he  lejotttrd  the  n .  - 
ment,  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  VUtorIa,  the  Pynftiees,  Kivetks  \  >'. 
Orthes,  an«l  Toulouse ;  after  which  be  accompanied  the  Fuidlieri  to  America,  and  waa  present  si  '^ 
attack  on  New  Orleans,  in  January  1815.    He  has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  eight  dasm. 

2  Surgeon  Parry  served  with  the  3rd  Provisional  Battalion  of  Militia  in  the  South  of  Frxr^K. 
in  1814.